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also facebook, pay-pal, linkedin, reed hoffman has been crucial in each. the ultimate entrepreneur and investor will tell me what the future of technology looks like and how he networks. >> i'll be a janitor. i just want to start here and work my way up. >> finally, they are burning the barricades in france again. can you hear the people sing? well, surely you can hear them shout about what the french are being forced to do to actually improve their economy. but first, here's my take. donald trump's positions on public policy have shifted over the years, months even days, but on one issue, he has been utterly consistent. >> this country is a hellhole. we are going down fast. >> his message is to make america great again. but in fact, it is increasingly clear that the united states has in recent years reinforced its position as the leading technological and economic power. the country dominates virtually all leading industries from social networks to mobile telephony. it has transformed itself into an energy superpower, while also moving to the cutting edge
also facebook, pay-pal, linkedin, reed hoffman has been crucial in each. the ultimate entrepreneur and investor will tell me what the future of technology looks like and how he networks. >> i'll be a janitor. i just want to start here and work my way up. >> finally, they are burning the barricades in france again. can you hear the people sing? well, surely you can hear them shout about what the french are being forced to do to actually improve their economy. but first, here's my...
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. >> developer monte hoffman wants to change sun trust bank unit to condo building with ground level retail and landscape on the corner. >> this is all about diversity and variety. but some think it will be too big and doesn't think it will fit. >> it would fit better in bethesda. >> this is a rational area it feels like it's out of place. >> too many condos. more parking trouble. >> opponents complain that the hoffman design takes up too much plaza space, pushing out a farmer's market operating here since 1973. supporters of the plan here point out the farmer's market is only on weekends and not even year round. the rest of the time they say this plaza >> homeowner, i think it will help the neighborhood. make it more vibrant and bring in new people and new businesses. mike: hoffman suggested a an terntive location for the farmer's -- alternative location for the farmer's market on what is public private. >> this is private property here. we are going to work with the farmer's market booze we want then to stay in the community. >> the local advisory commission will review the project
. >> developer monte hoffman wants to change sun trust bank unit to condo building with ground level retail and landscape on the corner. >> this is all about diversity and variety. but some think it will be too big and doesn't think it will fit. >> it would fit better in bethesda. >> this is a rational area it feels like it's out of place. >> too many condos. more parking trouble. >> opponents complain that the hoffman design takes up too much plaza space,...
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anchor: our correspondent max hoffman et al. to go airport with the story for us.k you very much. the nigerian schoolgirl rescued after being held captive by boko haram litton's for two -- militants for two years has met the country's president. she was one of 219 schoolgirls abducted from a school in chibok , and it is hoped she can shed light on the fate of the other girls still held captive. >> amina ali, showing nigerian president mohammed to bihari -- muhammadu buhari her daughter. the president vowed amina would continue the education that was so prettily -- brutally interrupted two years ago. they have been involved in ongoing work with amina, offering any additional support she requires. the continuation of amina's education, so abruptly disrupted, will definitely be a priority of the federal government. amina must be able to go back to school. reporter: amina and her four-month-old baby are both in stable condition. that's according to medics at the air force facility where they were being treated. the man sitting next to amina was found with her in the fo
anchor: our correspondent max hoffman et al. to go airport with the story for us.k you very much. the nigerian schoolgirl rescued after being held captive by boko haram litton's for two -- militants for two years has met the country's president. she was one of 219 schoolgirls abducted from a school in chibok , and it is hoped she can shed light on the fate of the other girls still held captive. >> amina ali, showing nigerian president mohammed to bihari -- muhammadu buhari her daughter....
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we are working to confirm incouple gent jerry hoffman. and the dale mansing will join us may 32 but, again, think for erin schroede for joining us on the 9. >>> the battle is heating up. dueling lawsuits filed. >>> and meteorologist mark tamayo has more on the wildfire season. >>> steve paulson joining us now. still knocked. >> i think we'll still get some sunshine. >> i got a tweet from someone saying, hey, it's may. what is up with this. >> it's june gloom. it's here. yesterday, that was a tall order because there was a lot more fog. that will turn back. 60, 70 inland. 80s. looks look we are on track for a little bit warmer watered probably until about thursday. but another low comes n tonight forget the giants. then we start the cooleddown, friday, is the day, sunday, maybe the end of next week rain. how about that? >> i have seen you in the last couple of weeks, pounding the keyboard. i'm asking, steve, what are you do? >> story, story in marin county on saving the salmon population, mainly the koho and the chinook. we had four years
we are working to confirm incouple gent jerry hoffman. and the dale mansing will join us may 32 but, again, think for erin schroede for joining us on the 9. >>> the battle is heating up. dueling lawsuits filed. >>> and meteorologist mark tamayo has more on the wildfire season. >>> steve paulson joining us now. still knocked. >> i think we'll still get some sunshine. >> i got a tweet from someone saying, hey, it's may. what is up with this. >> it's...
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hoffman is also a co-author with peter cole. i plan to sit down now and play close attention to her and i ask that you do the same [applause]. guest: thank you for that. i'm really sorry for the slight delay. i could not control the brush fire but i am here now. thank you all so much for waiting. i think given the delay i will jump in and tell you about something that happened to me one day in jerusalem a few years ago. when i set off to mail a package at the central post office, this is a building i visited almost every day for the near 25 years that i've lived injures them. it was a hot day. everyone was irritable and the lines are long as they often are. when i finally reached the counter, i handed the clerk my package and it was a book i was was sending abroad and she probably heard my foreign accent when i said airmail please. she grabbed the package and threw it on the scale and continued to smack and smeared stamps at every possible angle all over the package, sideways sideways and crooked and upside down. finally see fin
hoffman is also a co-author with peter cole. i plan to sit down now and play close attention to her and i ask that you do the same [applause]. guest: thank you for that. i'm really sorry for the slight delay. i could not control the brush fire but i am here now. thank you all so much for waiting. i think given the delay i will jump in and tell you about something that happened to me one day in jerusalem a few years ago. when i set off to mail a package at the central post office, this is a...
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manus: we say thank you to 10 hoffman. hoffman.di arabia come it took us 40 years to find the information. the u.s. has finally revealed how much debt from the u.s. saudi arabia has. this is a big story. putting saudi arabia as one of the biggest holder us of treasuries. we have put a number around that. we know how big of a hold. secrets have been lifted off. see what you can discover when you ask. michael is still with us. this treasury story around saudi arabia just revealing more detail about who owns treasuries and where. what are your expectations on treasuries? michael: when the sovereign wealth fund space, one thing that has been concerning investors has been where you have had a situation where reserves are declining. saudi arabia -- the breakeven in the government spending is around $100 a barrel. they are in a budget deficit at the moment. then the decline in the reserves leads to a selloff of treasuries. the data from the last year has have that wall governments been selling treasuries and reducing their holdings, priva
manus: we say thank you to 10 hoffman. hoffman.di arabia come it took us 40 years to find the information. the u.s. has finally revealed how much debt from the u.s. saudi arabia has. this is a big story. putting saudi arabia as one of the biggest holder us of treasuries. we have put a number around that. we know how big of a hold. secrets have been lifted off. see what you can discover when you ask. michael is still with us. this treasury story around saudi arabia just revealing more detail...
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the kind of old school, like, new york, al pacino, dustin hoffman, gene hackman, you know. you know, denzel's managed to do it, you know to be an old school dramatic actor. he's not a comedian, he's not an action star. - and not lower himself into bad choices. - it's really really hard to do, and i'm telling you, the studios don't want to make dramas, they're not interested in stories about people. they even, you know, i mean when we showed boyhood at sundance, yeah we got great reviews, still nobody wanted to release it. you know they still thought it was a losing financial, they don't believe that the people of america care about people. you know, they really, or i don't, there's no they, right? it's individuals who are worried about losing their job, and if they purchase something that doesn't make money, it's just too risky. - but boyhood is an interesting example because obviously what's, you know, everyone celebrates the idea. well let's film people over the course of 12 years and make this movie. but as a practical matter there is maybe not another director in the en
the kind of old school, like, new york, al pacino, dustin hoffman, gene hackman, you know. you know, denzel's managed to do it, you know to be an old school dramatic actor. he's not a comedian, he's not an action star. - and not lower himself into bad choices. - it's really really hard to do, and i'm telling you, the studios don't want to make dramas, they're not interested in stories about people. they even, you know, i mean when we showed boyhood at sundance, yeah we got great reviews, still...
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journey may a student half -- stuart hoffman. the messaging this week from federal reserve presidents was definitely june is a possibility. is it still a possibility? stuart: i think it is a slim possibility. the job report was mixed. i think it was mixed to positive, but it was not strong enough coming on the yields of the gdp report. we know it is understated but at 0.5, i have been in the june rate camp. i would not rule it out but in light of this report, the fed still will see and report before their mid june meeting so the odds are they will delay until july or maybe september. i still think the case is there as the fed presidents said earlier. the fed made -- may need a little more signs of acceleration. if we get a decent many jobs report i think we will probably be there, but not necessarily at the june meeting. vonnie: i am wondering what has changed because we are expecting a weaker topline number. we have had some great quarters of job growth. the fundamentals of the report to a certain extent were way better. types o
journey may a student half -- stuart hoffman. the messaging this week from federal reserve presidents was definitely june is a possibility. is it still a possibility? stuart: i think it is a slim possibility. the job report was mixed. i think it was mixed to positive, but it was not strong enough coming on the yields of the gdp report. we know it is understated but at 0.5, i have been in the june rate camp. i would not rule it out but in light of this report, the fed still will see and report...
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. >> yes, philip see more hoffman, the late philip see more hoffman. >> i just saw that movie not toog sit. >> i can we talk about weather today? >> let's talk about it today,. >> so excited. >> tornados in the forecast, we've got a ten out of ten, folks. yes, because, humidity will wait until tomorrow, to really common in, and probably not until tomorrow afternoon, so, it will be hot, but not too humid. so this is going to make you want to go outside like bus stop buddy. un forunfortunately he still has cool but outdoor recess for sure, most of the temperatures are in the 50's nice start, cones forget the sunscreen at
. >> yes, philip see more hoffman, the late philip see more hoffman. >> i just saw that movie not toog sit. >> i can we talk about weather today? >> let's talk about it today,. >> so excited. >> tornados in the forecast, we've got a ten out of ten, folks. yes, because, humidity will wait until tomorrow, to really common in, and probably not until tomorrow afternoon, so, it will be hot, but not too humid. so this is going to make you want to go outside like...
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and they made an issue out of it this by inviting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin, and abbie hoffman, and tom hayden, that founder of saying yes. the president said, we can't do that. had they come here to speak, the university would have gone on to the legislature very drastically. the thing about frank rose, was, he knew what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program here called emphasis. it started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker for emphasis when he was senator. he kicked it off. you would bring in people to discuss issues from various sides. emphasis 67 was called revolution. and it involved revolutions, and it was the 50th anniversary of the bolshevik revolution in russia. there was a magazine that accompanied it that had articles in it. one of them was about the 2.5 sector. this is about black students from berkeley. her father was a member of the american communist party. she wrote an article condemning the american position. on the other side, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, the army chief of staff of sta
and they made an issue out of it this by inviting eldridge cleaver, jerry rubin, and abbie hoffman, and tom hayden, that founder of saying yes. the president said, we can't do that. had they come here to speak, the university would have gone on to the legislature very drastically. the thing about frank rose, was, he knew what battles were worth fighting and what battles were not. for instance, we had a program here called emphasis. it started in 1966. bobby kennedy was the first keynote speaker...
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is the 10 year anniversary of the quicken loans national and it returns with players like charlie hoffmane charlie-- tiger woods people to partake in his own tournament? he was asked about the state of a healthy city and a timetable of when he will return but if today was a sign, well it may not be for a while. 3 at golf balls in a matter of 50 seconds in the water. i spoke about how hard this come back has been for him. >> that is a long time, i didn't play well on sunday but i was not feeling physically well. i just want to get to where i can be consistent and when i am consistent physically a few years ago i want 5 times. if i can get back to feeling like that on a consistent basis i will >> you have not lost a competitive edge yet. >> it did not work out. back to work. >> the women's lacrosse team is the two-time defending champion and they have their i-- there are on one of the top players. the senior is a finalist given out to the top player in the country. she has won the past 2 years becoming the first sophomore and could become the first three-time winner. >> she is compassionate
is the 10 year anniversary of the quicken loans national and it returns with players like charlie hoffmane charlie-- tiger woods people to partake in his own tournament? he was asked about the state of a healthy city and a timetable of when he will return but if today was a sign, well it may not be for a while. 3 at golf balls in a matter of 50 seconds in the water. i spoke about how hard this come back has been for him. >> that is a long time, i didn't play well on sunday but i was not...
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you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at that and said, dave sze and greylock have lost their minds. not just from the outside. partners from the inside said this is insane, not what we do. emily: who said that? david: we had partners. one of the characteristics of our partnership is we like to disagree. we like to push each other. there were partners saying, this will ruin the firm. this is a huge mistake. emily: facebook is going to ruin the firm. david: ruin the firm. emily: do these people still work at greylock? david: some do, some retired. not because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of
you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many...
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and we finish up at 11 with edina hoffman.and that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> host: ed morrissey, in your new book, "going red," who are the two million voters that you talk about in this book? >> guest: the two million voters refer to voters in seven key counties in seven key swing states that republicans won in 2004 but lost in 2008 and 2012. so we're looking at bellwether counties in places like florida, virginia, ohio, north carolina, new hampshire, colorado and wisconsin. wisconsin's actually kind of an interesting case, because republicans haven't9 actually quite won wisconsin yet. but because of some of the changes that have occurred over the last few years in wisconsin, i think they have a pretty good understood the there. -- opportunity there. the idea is to find out who those voters are because the key thierry in this book is the reason why republicans win local and state elections but not presidential is because they have lost -- the national level has lost touch with who the voters are on the local
and we finish up at 11 with edina hoffman.and that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> host: ed morrissey, in your new book, "going red," who are the two million voters that you talk about in this book? >> guest: the two million voters refer to voters in seven key counties in seven key swing states that republicans won in 2004 but lost in 2008 and 2012. so we're looking at bellwether counties in places like florida, virginia, ohio, north carolina, new hampshire,...
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here is editor allison hoffman. >> marc andreessen, one of the leading silicon valley investors and wasomney in 2012, joined the club saying she is with her. "with her."he is i sent one of my reporters who used to cover apple and is in washington, to go find out what was going on. what he found was there is now this split. there was a lot of enthusiasm in the valley for bernie sanders. a lot of people were excited about obama in 2008. hillary clinton always have the challenge of how to tap into that excitement, not just for peoples' votes, but for their money. what they are finding is they may have a chance with republicans. david: somebody who is not shy about his libertarian beliefs and how they fit in with their interest in tech, is that a strong vein in silicon valley? >> a lot of those people were excited about rand paul. the question is, trump is not rand paul. he has been flexible in terms of his support. it is fun to go to the convention if you have never been before. but it is not clear if people are going to follow. we talked to a big bundler in and she said, when you have the
here is editor allison hoffman. >> marc andreessen, one of the leading silicon valley investors and wasomney in 2012, joined the club saying she is with her. "with her."he is i sent one of my reporters who used to cover apple and is in washington, to go find out what was going on. what he found was there is now this split. there was a lot of enthusiasm in the valley for bernie sanders. a lot of people were excited about obama in 2008. hillary clinton always have the challenge of...
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kenneth hoffman, thanks so much. peter dixon from commerzbank stays with us.e will be talking boj and yen next. also up next, oil heads to a six-month high. are we seeing the beginning of the end of the oil glut? ♪ francine: so oil is that a six-month high ahead of u.s. data tomorrow. stockpiles forecast a drop for second week, in nigeria and canada have got worldwide output on venezuela. are we starting to see the end of the global glut? let's have that conversation with peter dixon from commerzbank. peter, we were speaking to the analysts -- they were surprised that the supply and demand equation has come at the balance quicker than they thought. >> yeah, i can see that. i certainly would have thought that the second half of the year, we would see a much greater balance. it has come a little more quickly. back and turn around again. i think the problem is that so long as oil prices continue to go up, you don't force shale producers out of the game and you have this idea that supply continues to grow. we may be approaching limits on the oil price -- it may no
kenneth hoffman, thanks so much. peter dixon from commerzbank stays with us.e will be talking boj and yen next. also up next, oil heads to a six-month high. are we seeing the beginning of the end of the oil glut? ♪ francine: so oil is that a six-month high ahead of u.s. data tomorrow. stockpiles forecast a drop for second week, in nigeria and canada have got worldwide output on venezuela. are we starting to see the end of the global glut? let's have that conversation with peter dixon from...
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finding: what we are and we worked on this story and spoke to eric hoffman, he said that when women are gender seems to fall off of the radar. it is how do you pay with a position? party pay for a ceo, cfo? there seems to be an equalization of pay once they enter into that space. but it is a matter of getting women in to the top spot to make sure they can occupy more of the highest-paid positions in the bloomberg pay index. --ty: the top 10 or eight 817 are men, who is at the top of the list? from br: patrick young and k west. it is not until we hit number 18 we get the first female, second on the list was from ptg partners. and there were ipos this year. there is a boost in the pay line when it comes to pre-ipo shares and what is company -- happening during that process. thank you so much. much more on bloomberg markets ahead. ♪ -- disappointing chinese data fueling concerns about the largest data. scarlet: and the market seeing a rebalancing act. there could be $15 oil -- if the dollar oil by the fall. alix: and sitting down with mahindra and mahindra founder. we will get his plans fo
finding: what we are and we worked on this story and spoke to eric hoffman, he said that when women are gender seems to fall off of the radar. it is how do you pay with a position? party pay for a ceo, cfo? there seems to be an equalization of pay once they enter into that space. but it is a matter of getting women in to the top spot to make sure they can occupy more of the highest-paid positions in the bloomberg pay index. --ty: the top 10 or eight 817 are men, who is at the top of the list?...
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hoffman, mr. ruis, votes no. mr. duncan, mr. duncan votes, no. mr. cartwright, mr. cartwright votes no. . ms. torres. ms. torres votes no. ms. dingle, ms. dingle votes no. mr. cook? ms. cats, ms. cats votes no. mr. graves, mr. clay. mr. clay votes no. mr. newhouse votes no. mr. mccccarter votes no. >> those who have not voted. >> mr. gomer has not been recorded. >> mr. cook, mr. cook votes no. . mr. costa votes no. >> mr. denim votes no. it's hard to hear that. mr. young votes no. is there anyone else who has not voted? mr. chairman, the yaes are five and the naes are 33. >> the amendment is not adopted. >> we're coming down on this thing. i think we've got six more amendments still to go. so let's go as quickly as we possibly can. six or seven. number 55. you've already had that passed out. you're recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment addresses an error in the bill that came from an over abundance of caution. the bill as it stands authorizes an oversight board with the same extraordinary powers for each of the nation's territories, except that none
hoffman, mr. ruis, votes no. mr. duncan, mr. duncan votes, no. mr. cartwright, mr. cartwright votes no. . ms. torres. ms. torres votes no. ms. dingle, ms. dingle votes no. mr. cook? ms. cats, ms. cats votes no. mr. graves, mr. clay. mr. clay votes no. mr. newhouse votes no. mr. mccccarter votes no. >> those who have not voted. >> mr. gomer has not been recorded. >> mr. cook, mr. cook votes no. . mr. costa votes no. >> mr. denim votes no. it's hard to hear that. mr. young...
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. >> yes, philip see more hoffman, the late philip see more hoffman. >> i just saw that movie not too long ago. they all look so real. >> from the big sit. >> i can we talk about weather today? >> let's talk about it today,. >> so excited. >> tornados in the forecast, we've got a ten out of ten, folks. yes, because, humidity will wait until tomorrow, to really common in, and probably not until tomorrow afternoon, so, it will be hot, but not too humid. so this is going to make you want to go outside like bus stop buddy. un forunfortunately he still has cool but outdoor recess for sure, most of the temperatures are in the 50's nice start, cones forget the sunscreen at least not caring an umbrella today for a change. >> 61 degrees, just little bit after breeze, and it is 50 in mount pocono, warming up nicely there. we're into the 6 off's in wilmington, dover, as well. we are headed to high of 88 degrees, today, already in the 70s by 9 we think, then 82 by lunchtime, so, again, much warmer than it has been, and things should stay that way for most of the weekend, we will break it down for
. >> yes, philip see more hoffman, the late philip see more hoffman. >> i just saw that movie not too long ago. they all look so real. >> from the big sit. >> i can we talk about weather today? >> let's talk about it today,. >> so excited. >> tornados in the forecast, we've got a ten out of ten, folks. yes, because, humidity will wait until tomorrow, to really common in, and probably not until tomorrow afternoon, so, it will be hot, but not too humid....
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jeeps and to attack us with machine guns in the streets because they had abbieold by the fbi that hoffmanas going to spread lsd into the waters of lake michigan and the black community in south chicago was going to rise up as guerrillas and take over the city during the convention. but the important story is the night before it reached its climax troops were called up from fort hood to come to chicago and to suppress us. there was a big meeting at fort hood. 100, 200, 300 soldiers. they refused orders to go to chicago. they were told you will be disciplined and treated harshly if you don't go to chicago. they spent all night talking to their committing officers about them not going to chicago. they worked out a compromise. the commanders agreed there would be no live ammunition. as long as they made the appearance of going to chicago. betweenhe interaction the veterans and the people who are veteran activists could -- >> the irony in the complexity is very rich. when youby admitting feel guilty or badly about in your former opponent has the listen very carefully and has to explain their s
jeeps and to attack us with machine guns in the streets because they had abbieold by the fbi that hoffmanas going to spread lsd into the waters of lake michigan and the black community in south chicago was going to rise up as guerrillas and take over the city during the convention. but the important story is the night before it reached its climax troops were called up from fort hood to come to chicago and to suppress us. there was a big meeting at fort hood. 100, 200, 300 soldiers. they refused...
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. >> dustin hoffman. >> jimmy: that's right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know why this is even a gameight. now do you see yourself? which one is you? >> maybe with the beard or the glasses? >> jimmy: who is this celebrity you got a photo with? >> ice tea. ice cube. >> jimmy: ice what? close enough. that's ice, yeah. who else do we have up there? let's see. how about this handsome gentleman. >> i don't know his name. >> jimmy: do you know his movie. >> the one with the hammer. and he's in the movie now where the lady like magic ghost. the new movie with the crazy flier. she make up like -- like a ghost and stuff like that. >> jimmy: right. i think that's how they describe it on the poster, yeah. >> he's nice guy from australia. >> jimmy: he is. now don't -- you don't know his name? >> his brother, he's with miley cyrus. >> jimmy: his brother, yeah. >> i don't know his name. >> jimmy: let's go to the next one. where did this happen? >> i don't know. jim. you sent me. >> jimmy: i sent you to this? no. >> yeah, in new york. >> jimmy: that was in new york? >> yeah. >> jimmy: who is that ma
. >> dustin hoffman. >> jimmy: that's right. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know why this is even a gameight. now do you see yourself? which one is you? >> maybe with the beard or the glasses? >> jimmy: who is this celebrity you got a photo with? >> ice tea. ice cube. >> jimmy: ice what? close enough. that's ice, yeah. who else do we have up there? let's see. how about this handsome gentleman. >> i don't know his name. >> jimmy: do you know...
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. >> hoffman says his department can request mutual aid but says oakland should have its own top notchequipment. >> dozens of people are without water service this morning in lafayette because of a water main break. the 8-inch main ruptured near old tunnel road and windsor drive. 60 customers without water right now. no word why that line broke. crews plan to have it repaired by 9:00 this morning. >>> later today, city council members are going to discuss extending the moratorium on mobile home park closures. council passed that measure last year to buy time and revive the ordinance protecting mobile home residents. new rules have been added but some mark owners are trying to convert their properties. >>> too many dirty couches and mattresses are being dumped on the streets of san jose. >> a reward program is being proposed to happen cure illegal dumb pers. people can get up to $1,000 for turning people. in the reward program applies to stopping graffiti vandals. city council will discuss that proposal tonight. >> furniture shaping there it's 5:37. >> still no rain. we'll start to see
. >> hoffman says his department can request mutual aid but says oakland should have its own top notchequipment. >> dozens of people are without water service this morning in lafayette because of a water main break. the 8-inch main ruptured near old tunnel road and windsor drive. 60 customers without water right now. no word why that line broke. crews plan to have it repaired by 9:00 this morning. >>> later today, city council members are going to discuss extending the...
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. >> larry hoffman is a longtime mining engineer and instructor. matt krattiger is a new guy.me down here playing. >> i come mining for fun on my days off. >> it gets in your blood and you get a lot of pride in it. >> these guys like it and seem to like drilling holes deep into the rock face. ♪ ♪ >> you want to drill? >> sure. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pull that out. and then you get the feel for where the weight sets on it. >> cool. >> do that several hundred times a day, though. just -- no! ♪ ♪ >> sweet! >> the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up he was considered just like a doctor or a lawyer because everybody knew he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it's so intensive. i mean, you need engineers. you need guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or pipe fitter. it's just such a diverse asset to have all these different types of people. that's what was so good about it. >> mining was always dangerous, but these men are proud of what they do and of the generations who came before them, who built ne
. >> larry hoffman is a longtime mining engineer and instructor. matt krattiger is a new guy.me down here playing. >> i come mining for fun on my days off. >> it gets in your blood and you get a lot of pride in it. >> these guys like it and seem to like drilling holes deep into the rock face. ♪ ♪ >> you want to drill? >> sure. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> pull that out. and then you get the feel for where the weight sets on it. >> cool. >> do...
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aig after the 2008 financial crisis and finish up our prime time programming at 11:00 with adina hoffmanl happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. here is a look at some authors recently featured on book tv after words. aol cofounder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. mother shooter discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy and ellen malcolm recalls her creation of emily's list, works to elect pro-choice democratic women to political office. in the coming weeks on after words, will argue that measures to alleviate income inequality actually end up hurting low-income americans. chuck will discuss criminal justice reform and recall his 19 years in prison. also coming up we will talk about america's new working class and potential political power and this weekend peter marks will remember the career of the late aig ceo bob who turned the company around during the height of the financial crisis. >> he was the only person who thought this was probable essentially. i mean, the government didn't think that was going to happen. the company certai
aig after the 2008 financial crisis and finish up our prime time programming at 11:00 with adina hoffmanl happens tonight on c-span2 book tv. here is a look at some authors recently featured on book tv after words. aol cofounder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. mother shooter discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy and ellen malcolm recalls her creation of emily's list, works to elect pro-choice democratic women to political office. in...
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>> hey, where's hoffman? >> he knot into the evidence locker room, and ate some drug money.e suspended until he poops it out. until then i'll be working with detective small. >> small? >> very. >> how's it going? >> what else did i miss? next you're going to tell me you're seeing someone else. >> girls! tribeca! get the until here. >> coming, lieutenant. >> stephen: yeah, comparative religion! i see it totally. >> that's what i needed my harvard degree for. >> stephen: exactly. >> yup, yup, that's what it has all amounted to. by the way, i don't know if that was clear, but i had a baby while i was in a coma. >> stephen: no, no, it's clear. >> i just want to make sure. >> stephen: it makes sense. >> of course,. >> stephen: but you didn't even know you were pregnant. >> no, i was in a coma, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: so it's funny and disturbing at the same time. >> yeah, it is. >> stephen: you shot this on the same lot where your mom, peggy lipton, shot "the mod squad." how did that feel? >> it's so crazy. she came to visit me and we went to the sound stage where she shot it, an
>> hey, where's hoffman? >> he knot into the evidence locker room, and ate some drug money.e suspended until he poops it out. until then i'll be working with detective small. >> small? >> very. >> how's it going? >> what else did i miss? next you're going to tell me you're seeing someone else. >> girls! tribeca! get the until here. >> coming, lieutenant. >> stephen: yeah, comparative religion! i see it totally. >> that's what i needed...
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targeted and some would say -- and i don't know how the characterize it, but the paypal mafia, and reed hoffmanhe youtube guys have gone on to do interesting things like starting business and this is the case of somebody trying to take out the media organization, and really kill it. have we seen the zuckerbergs and the ellisons and others of the world do something like that? >> well, peter thiel on the board of facebook, and they are on their own bit of headlines in the past week over their own freedom of speech issues and how the algorithm is ranking different views including the conservative views, and peter t, h and so this is going to be disclosed of how a judge and jury would think about it, and this information is not in front of juries, because the insurance companies and others have known things like this before, and the judges have said that who is paying for all of it should not be considered. big question mark. >> yeah, certainly those who are the target of gawker are not complaining, and you are right about that. >> and whether there is copycats, and whether this is the beginning, w
targeted and some would say -- and i don't know how the characterize it, but the paypal mafia, and reed hoffmanhe youtube guys have gone on to do interesting things like starting business and this is the case of somebody trying to take out the media organization, and really kill it. have we seen the zuckerbergs and the ellisons and others of the world do something like that? >> well, peter thiel on the board of facebook, and they are on their own bit of headlines in the past week over...
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. >> anthony: larry hoffman is a longtime mining engineer and instructor.likes to relax by spending his time down here; playing. >> matt: i come mining for fun on my days off. >> anthony: okay! >> matt: it's one of those things that just gets in your blood. you got a lot of pride in it. >> anthony: these guys like it under ground and even more they seem to like drilling holes deep into the rock face. ♪ [ drilling ] >> matt: you want to drill? >> anthony: sure. [ drilling ] ask >> matt: pull that out. then get the feel for where the weight sets on it. >> anthony: oh yeah! cool. >> matt: do that several hundred times a day. >> anthony: no! [ laughs ] >> matt: just do it. >> anthony: sweet! >> jim keane: the community recognized the miner was at the top of the food chain. when i grew up, he was considered just like a doctor or lawyer because everybody knew that he was the one making everything work. the other thing about mining is that it is so intensive, i mean you need engineers, guys running ventilation, mechanic or carpenter or a pipefitter. it's just such
. >> anthony: larry hoffman is a longtime mining engineer and instructor.likes to relax by spending his time down here; playing. >> matt: i come mining for fun on my days off. >> anthony: okay! >> matt: it's one of those things that just gets in your blood. you got a lot of pride in it. >> anthony: these guys like it under ground and even more they seem to like drilling holes deep into the rock face. ♪ [ drilling ] >> matt: you want to drill? >>...
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joining me now is jody hoffman, seamier -- senior curator in the department of prints.nk you for being here. jody: it is a pleasure to be back. charlie: put degas in the context of the 21st century? jody: he is known, as you said, the great chronicler of the ballet and that is what we associate him with. but he was also wildly experimental, relentlessly excremental. and that is what the exhibition seeks to show, the way he defined convention, reached for something new. and in that and i think that is where his influence really is. we have some really wonderful, important works by the artists. but nobody -- no other curator had really taken it on. we are always thinking about who among the foundational figures for the collection we should look at again, bring to the attention of our visitors and kind of think about the relationship between 1880 when we begin and contemporary art. said degas seemed such a perfect figure to do that with but there was no model to look at. we were beginning from the beginning. charlie: what is a monotype? jody: that is an important question.
joining me now is jody hoffman, seamier -- senior curator in the department of prints.nk you for being here. jody: it is a pleasure to be back. charlie: put degas in the context of the 21st century? jody: he is known, as you said, the great chronicler of the ballet and that is what we associate him with. but he was also wildly experimental, relentlessly excremental. and that is what the exhibition seeks to show, the way he defined convention, reached for something new. and in that and i think...
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the 100 thousands house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffmand as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three of them ended up dead. >> the daughter of the building's owner and another girl fled right after the blast. >> i just went into survival mode, both to get out of the house and then to get away from the police. at that point, i was a combatant. >> the student protesters of the '60s have turned into more serious revolutionaries using far more lethal weapons. >> the '60s, we were all about changing hearts and minds. the '70s was more just about expressing anger. international politics and domestic politics seemed to be decided by violence. and violence only begets violence. >> from the underground, that radical le
the 100 thousands house and badly damaging the two neighboring homes, one belonging to actor dustin hoffmand as firemen picked their way through the rubble, they found a basement workshop with sticks of dynamite and the materials needed to make bombs. three bodies were found in the rubble. >> the new york cell of the weather underground was beginning to build bombs that were to be placed that night at an officers' dance at ft. dix, new jersey. however, something went badly, and three of...
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. >> i remember the nixon tapes from when i was a kid, redford and hoffman played woodward and bernsteinng to play rosen in "all jen's men"? >> i think zac efron or -- >> how about ryan gosling? >> i'm with you on this one. i'm with you. >> go to bradley cooper. go right to the top. >> james, thank you so much. we hope that this plays out. because i don't think anybody is buying the glitch argument. so we'll see how it goes. but they should be accountable. no question. >> we'll have him back. we'll talk to james again. he'll bring us big words again, kimberly. >>> still to come. major announcement from justin bieber, it's just upsetting fans, including tom shaloub, what the singer says he won't be doing any more. it has beliebers going wild. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's
. >> i remember the nixon tapes from when i was a kid, redford and hoffman played woodward and bernsteinng to play rosen in "all jen's men"? >> i think zac efron or -- >> how about ryan gosling? >> i'm with you on this one. i'm with you. >> go to bradley cooper. go right to the top. >> james, thank you so much. we hope that this plays out. because i don't think anybody is buying the glitch argument. so we'll see how it goes. but they should be...
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with deana hoffman to provide a history of jerusalem with its contemporary architecture. that happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. first up, here's a look at thomas jefferson. >> welcome to the free library of philadelphia. i am representative jim roebuck. i'm happy to be here this evening. i am native philadelphia and graduated from central high school but my particular -- [applause]. my particular focus is on the fact that i went to first college at virginia university in richmond from which i received a history degree of honors and then i did my masters and phd in virginia at charlottesville. i am a wahoo as they say. subsequent to that i taught history for many more years and i like to think about. depending on all the right points here. i worked briefly in the mayor's office as an assistant in a 1985 was five was elected to the state legislature were still sir. i am currently the minority or democratic chair of the house of education committee. the free library is dedicated between advancing leaders see, guiding guiding learning and inspiring curiosity from its aw
with deana hoffman to provide a history of jerusalem with its contemporary architecture. that happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. first up, here's a look at thomas jefferson. >> welcome to the free library of philadelphia. i am representative jim roebuck. i'm happy to be here this evening. i am native philadelphia and graduated from central high school but my particular -- [applause]. my particular focus is on the fact that i went to first college at virginia university in richmond...
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stage two ended with a sprint between evan hoffman and ben king.ing surged ahead to win this leg of the race despite an injury four months ago. tomorrow cyclists head of the coast 104 miles from thousand oaks to santa barbara. they can expect a big burn for the last seven miles as they climb 3500 feet, on gibraltar road. >>> still to come, a few seconds to prepare. a show of political support today for an earthquake warning system in california. >>> and bill martin will tell us about a tuesday warmup. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. >>> governor jerry brown is asking the legislature for $10 million to help further develop an early warning earthquake system. uc berkeley, the usgs and other groups are testing the system, seven of the $10 million would go toward hardware. the other 3 million would be used for educat
stage two ended with a sprint between evan hoffman and ben king.ing surged ahead to win this leg of the race despite an injury four months ago. tomorrow cyclists head of the coast 104 miles from thousand oaks to santa barbara. they can expect a big burn for the last seven miles as they climb 3500 feet, on gibraltar road. >>> still to come, a few seconds to prepare. a show of political support today for an earthquake warning system in california. >>> and bill martin will tell...
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>> it might have been dustin hoffman. you're in good company. >> yeah, yeah.dustin hoffman. >> thank you for the george burns. >> boom. >> my pleasure, taking you back. he will be back in our next hour. catch the premiere of "first impressions" next tuesday on our sister channel, usa. >>> up next, we're revealing the summer's hottest toys to help you survive the long, hot months to come but first, say it, in any voice you want. >> but first this is "today" on nbc. it's very good. it's very good. don'tatch the w >>> welcome back. every year, amazon releases its big holiday toy list. for the first time ever it's unveiling a summertime list. olivia a few things on amazon's list of toys to get parents through the summer vacation. >> yes. >> are you ready to have fun? ready to play? take us through. first this great little set. melissa & doug, right? >> yes, very popular. >> for the beach time? >> don't think of this as indulgence. you're investing in your sanity. >> bubbles are everywhere, aren't they? >> walker, want to try? catch. >> one more time. here we go. t
>> it might have been dustin hoffman. you're in good company. >> yeah, yeah.dustin hoffman. >> thank you for the george burns. >> boom. >> my pleasure, taking you back. he will be back in our next hour. catch the premiere of "first impressions" next tuesday on our sister channel, usa. >>> up next, we're revealing the summer's hottest toys to help you survive the long, hot months to come but first, say it, in any voice you want. >> but first...
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with deana hoffman to provide a history of jerusalem with its contemporary architecture. that happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. first up, here's a look at thomas jefferson. >> welcome to the free library of philadelphia. i am representative jim roebuck. i'm happy to be here this evening. i am native philadelphia and
with deana hoffman to provide a history of jerusalem with its contemporary architecture. that happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. first up, here's a look at thomas jefferson. >> welcome to the free library of philadelphia. i am representative jim roebuck. i'm happy to be here this evening. i am native philadelphia and
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. >> on hoffman avenue i thought that oh, wait is it here shall i wait further are keep on talking. > it's showing the pc. >> the overhead is not working. >> it doesn't matter oh, there is this that's what i thought was demoed but not permitted this 465 not 441 that the original house here they were both pretty pricey 471 was the second highest in noah valley the outside was for the changed but inside was extensive and those of you who remember that was her are former executive director of the board of appeals director. >> here's her house when redone so that was my confusion looking at the google earth and there's the house to that was my confusion and i think that is kind of overall any confusion those were smaller houses now really, really big houses goes to the question what is family housing and what we need for the city today, i was looking at any papers and this is a picture i took upon upper duncan that house the work being done i couldn't find original google earth but there's the original house like $2.02 years ago now to a permit and again, the question what is family housi
. >> on hoffman avenue i thought that oh, wait is it here shall i wait further are keep on talking. > it's showing the pc. >> the overhead is not working. >> it doesn't matter oh, there is this that's what i thought was demoed but not permitted this 465 not 441 that the original house here they were both pretty pricey 471 was the second highest in noah valley the outside was for the changed but inside was extensive and those of you who remember that was her are former...
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i'm not sure they wanted to be woodward and bernstein, but they wanted to be more like redford and hoffman, the guys in the movie, right? [laughter] but i really wanted to be a journalist. i love journalism. it's a passion for me. and basically, anyway i couldn't get a job at the evening bulletin, but i got another internships. two, in fact, as i remember. one was at the "philadelphia inquirer" which still exists, and the other was at "the washington post." and i thought if it's an internship and i'm going to be out of a job in three months, i think i'll take the washington postbecause it was, you know, the hot newspaper at that time. so i stayed there, as bradley said. not only did i meet bradley, but i met carla cohen who ran politics & prose for a long time. and one of those people that i met during the reagan years was this gentleman, craig shirley. >> 23 years at the post. sorry it didn't work out. [laughter] pleasure how many books have you written? >> well, it depends if you count things like, you know, there are books that are, like, there's a book about black farmers, and i wrote
i'm not sure they wanted to be woodward and bernstein, but they wanted to be more like redford and hoffman, the guys in the movie, right? [laughter] but i really wanted to be a journalist. i love journalism. it's a passion for me. and basically, anyway i couldn't get a job at the evening bulletin, but i got another internships. two, in fact, as i remember. one was at the "philadelphia inquirer" which still exists, and the other was at "the washington post." and i thought if...
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more security funding for port property we also met with in a larger group setting with eric, jerald hoffmannd others and had a chance to have key meetings with washington representatives in various departments that would be helpful to us in the future we believe so we met with david kim the deputy administrator for the federal highway administration and had a chance many that regard to court reporter with tilly chang the san francisco the director of san francisco transit authority human resources she had scheduled a meeting with david kim got good summarization how we might find additional funds to help with the ferry improvements along the waterfront it turns out that tilly is responsible for developing the ferry terminals on behalf of the city at treasure island we've had a chance to meet with her and her staff since the washington trip and already beginning to cooperate and collaborate with her trying to get the resources we'll need to develop our ferry improvements we also met with represented from fema from the department of transportation from the army corp of engineers and we began
more security funding for port property we also met with in a larger group setting with eric, jerald hoffmannd others and had a chance to have key meetings with washington representatives in various departments that would be helpful to us in the future we believe so we met with david kim the deputy administrator for the federal highway administration and had a chance many that regard to court reporter with tilly chang the san francisco the director of san francisco transit authority human...