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then historian gerald horne on the counterrevolution of 1776. the united states in many ways was really the first up state. africa, the south founding fathers of apartheid did not intend [indiscernible] >> all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. sunni militants in iraq have reportedly executed up to 190 captives in the northern city of tikrit. the massacre took place earlier this month according to human rights watch. the news comes as iraq he prime minister maliki faces increasing pressure to resign for failing to unite the country or beat back ends by the islamic state of iraq and syria, or isis. another round of 50 u.s. special operations troops have arrived in iraq to act as military visors on the crisis. president obama has asked congress for $500 million to train and arm syrian rebels. if approved, it would mark the most erect military role in the conflict to date following more covert forms of support for the rebels. the request comes amidst growing concern about
then historian gerald horne on the counterrevolution of 1776. the united states in many ways was really the first up state. africa, the south founding fathers of apartheid did not intend [indiscernible] >> all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. sunni militants in iraq have reportedly executed up to 190 captives in the northern city of tikrit. the massacre took place earlier this month according to human rights...
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. >> this is the horn of a rhinoceros. >> this is a carving that was created from a rhino horn. >> it's an incredible but illegal piece of art. the rhino horn with fetch as much as $30,000 per pound. in the end a massive tusk seized by poachers. >> 30,000 elephants killed. >> in the crackdown u.s. trade representative showed off this vault at u.s. kennedy airport. they believe the illegal wildlife traffic is helping finance armed groups such as al-shabaab. >> a lot of it is making it's way to arab and the united states. >> some of this will end up in the repository in search. >> i think in some instances for individuals it's having something so unique, so rare that no one else on the planet has this. >> u.s. custom and wildlife officials are now alerting auction houses around the country to be on alert for illegally traded goods that may come their way. yes. >> police are looking for a convicted killer who escaped from prison over the weekend. he was serving 20 years for killing his ex-wife. he took a hostage and walked away from a prison work assignment. he is believed to be armed with
. >> this is the horn of a rhinoceros. >> this is a carving that was created from a rhino horn. >> it's an incredible but illegal piece of art. the rhino horn with fetch as much as $30,000 per pound. in the end a massive tusk seized by poachers. >> 30,000 elephants killed. >> in the crackdown u.s. trade representative showed off this vault at u.s. kennedy airport. they believe the illegal wildlife traffic is helping finance armed groups such as al-shabaab. >>...
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miles davis, lena horne, bb king, just to name a few.s there a particular artist that you worked with that influenced who you are as an artist yourself? >> my general answer, and this is how i really feel, is that each of these personalities you mentioned, miles, lena horne, they're people who take me to school, invited me into their classroom. and my job is to learn from them. and one of the things that i took from the miles davis band was that every night there was a chance to make some great music. ♪ not just to add the things i know, who i can help the next lena horne. >> you're launching finding the right notes foundation to expose young people to the arts, visual, music, dance. what impact do you think this will have on a young person's development in helping them to see a brighter future for them stefls selves? >>'s enough surveys that show kids who practice music at an early age, have a better grasp of math, of their life surroundings, and better grasp of emotional response to stimuli. music has been proven to be pretty important
miles davis, lena horne, bb king, just to name a few.s there a particular artist that you worked with that influenced who you are as an artist yourself? >> my general answer, and this is how i really feel, is that each of these personalities you mentioned, miles, lena horne, they're people who take me to school, invited me into their classroom. and my job is to learn from them. and one of the things that i took from the miles davis band was that every night there was a chance to make some...
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. >> martin horn you were overseeing the confinement of a relatively large population of prisoners. as a tool what is solitary for? >> let me start off that the conditions that anthony describes are totally unacceptable. so i would say solitary confinement is nery necessary. --never necessary or justified. there are cases when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners if there is fighting or engaged in predatory behavior you have to separate them for protection of other inmates. and when prisoners break the rules there have to be consequences. ideally prisons must have more tools in the tool belt, but there are behaviors--i've seen inmates rape other inmates, stab other inmates, kill other inmates. first of all, there has to be a punishment for that. there is a jail inside the jail, but there should never be conditions where inmates experience the extreme depravation that was described. >> is that really the difference between segregation, that is separating somebody out from population versus putting them in a blank room, not allowing them to read or talk to anybody? >> i
. >> martin horn you were overseeing the confinement of a relatively large population of prisoners. as a tool what is solitary for? >> let me start off that the conditions that anthony describes are totally unacceptable. so i would say solitary confinement is nery necessary. --never necessary or justified. there are cases when prisoners need to be separated from other prisoners if there is fighting or engaged in predatory behavior you have to separate them for protection of other...
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horn in the swiss alps.thing is 14,687 feet tall and extremely difficult climb. who's doing it? julie ann and geraldine. guess what they're going to do they're going to jump off. >> who wants to climb down? why go back the same way you came up. >> boring. >> believed to be for the first time ever. these two jump from the tippy top of the matta horn. down they go. i love the shot because it's cool to see what's in their visors. this is a short clip that's part of a larger documentary that's going to be coming out. >> exhilarating. can you imagine the feeling, you're up high, the view is amazing. >> and get to see all that you just climbed and fly over it. come on. >> and also you can see some images that geraldine and julie ann captured while at the top of the mountain with their wing suits. look that arrow points to where they jumped off from. >> that's impressive they climbed up there. i'm more impressed with the climb than the actual jump. >> the climb was eight hours. how long was the jump? >> like eight
horn in the swiss alps.thing is 14,687 feet tall and extremely difficult climb. who's doing it? julie ann and geraldine. guess what they're going to do they're going to jump off. >> who wants to climb down? why go back the same way you came up. >> boring. >> believed to be for the first time ever. these two jump from the tippy top of the matta horn. down they go. i love the shot because it's cool to see what's in their visors. this is a short clip that's part of a larger...
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much of the artwork is here thanks to the leadership of alice horn. fourth floor of the capitol servings as an art gallery and artwork that are curated by the division of art and museum. this bust depicts the first jewish governor in the state of utah. he worked in a number of different fields before he became governor. one of the projects that he accomplished was building a rail lyle from salt lake city to ogden. he also built an amusement park halfway between the two cities to attract writersship. he was a well-known throe land throe pivot. to encourage them to ride the railroad for free and have something fun to do in the summertime. a lot of his policies reflected the progressive movement that was sweeping the u.s. jenkins was a famous race car driver who broke records on the south flats. he raced three different cars each called the called the mormon meteor. there was a rumor while other drivers drank coffee and soda before the races, he would have a glass of milk. he is shown holding a television tube in his hands because he was one of the first
much of the artwork is here thanks to the leadership of alice horn. fourth floor of the capitol servings as an art gallery and artwork that are curated by the division of art and museum. this bust depicts the first jewish governor in the state of utah. he worked in a number of different fields before he became governor. one of the projects that he accomplished was building a rail lyle from salt lake city to ogden. he also built an amusement park halfway between the two cities to attract...
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martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe you don't, but it is a new day, what's a day in solitary like? >> well, they start off about 3:00 in the morning when they are coming through and waking you up to feed you. and breakfast consistents of maybe one egg, and one biscuit. and some jelly. and biscuit is hard, and the egg is probably cold. that's how your day starts off. and then they cut the lights on you about 5:00 in the morning. and the lights stay on. if you are allowed to go out for one hour that day, they come and they handcuff you, they shackle you, they strip you out, they dehumanize you, they put you in a bigger cage for an hour, and you walk around like a wounded animal, because there's nothing else you can do in there. no workout equipment, inning. then after that, they cake you back in
martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe you don't, but it is a new day, what's a day in solitary like? >> well, they start off about 3:00 in the morning when they are coming through and waking you up...
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the same thing is happening along horn where you see the rows of trees, there is an actual light well. and it is on the opposite side of this model. but the idea also, is to have the roll up doors, where you can have pieces be brought in and out of the studios more easily for some of the larger pieces. the building steps back at the highest level, and that is the requirement of the design for the development as well as, provides kind of a set back, and mod modulation to the building. >> this view is from the plaza side. and so we tried to integrate both the vegetation, the pavement and the building facade so that they worked together to kind of create an urban space as well as a break it up to make sure that it can be used more intimately as they see fit. there is also an entry, where at the inside corner of the building and that is the plaza side entry to the building. and again, it has a tall element to kind of draw the people down the plaza. >> and at both ends we have the required stairwells and one of the things that this stairwell also is trying to achieve is to set back away fr
the same thing is happening along horn where you see the rows of trees, there is an actual light well. and it is on the opposite side of this model. but the idea also, is to have the roll up doors, where you can have pieces be brought in and out of the studios more easily for some of the larger pieces. the building steps back at the highest level, and that is the requirement of the design for the development as well as, provides kind of a set back, and mod modulation to the building. >>...
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listen to what happened next. >> i pulled you over for the horn. i don't know what that was about.you were speeding, you had your cell phone in your hand. >> reporter: police officers can talk on their cell phone while driving. the trooper says miner will pay for that honk but the trucker had a surprise. >> you're going to get a ticket for unlawful use of horn. >> you're being recorded. >> you are, too. >> reporter: the officer seemed caught off guard. >> you honked because you believed i was speeding. >> because you were driving recklessly. there are wet roads and you were on your cell phone. >> if i'm going 70 -- >> you were going well above 70. >> you don't know. do you have a radar? >> reporter: this is where e everything changes. the trooper asks for miner's license and trucking logbook and takes it back to his own car. but when he comes back, well, the trooper is sounding a lot more friendly. >> i looked at your record. you got a ticket recently for one headlight or something it looks like. i didn't write you a ticket. i didn't want to hurt your record. >> reporter: all of a
listen to what happened next. >> i pulled you over for the horn. i don't know what that was about.you were speeding, you had your cell phone in your hand. >> reporter: police officers can talk on their cell phone while driving. the trooper says miner will pay for that honk but the trucker had a surprise. >> you're going to get a ticket for unlawful use of horn. >> you're being recorded. >> you are, too. >> reporter: the officer seemed caught off guard....
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selfie. [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i get credit for that one. i get credit for that one. i said, i get credit for that one. it was upside down. i actually don't get credit for that one. i did pretty well now. we will add these up at the end. let's see how gerard fared. >> twofie shootout. >> gerard, take your position. >> can i do a selfie? >> can i get a selfie? >> selfie. >> hello, you. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hey, how are you, man? good to see you. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hello. hello. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hey, selfie. selfie. selfie. >> yo! >> selfie. >> jimmy kimmel i am taking you down. [ horn ] >> jimmy: that was solid. this is going to be tough. >> yeah. >> jimmy: let's go through add them up. we'll start with mine. ooh, i don't get credit for that one. still zero. one. two, three. four. five. oh, no, you are right. six. seven. eight. nine. 10. oh. nothing. oh. okay. 11. 12. and just -- is there any other? any others. 13. 13 is my number. that's pretty good. i think the last time i
selfie. [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i get credit for that one. i get credit for that one. i said, i get credit for that one. it was upside down. i actually don't get credit for that one. i did pretty well now. we will add these up at the end. let's see how gerard fared. >> twofie shootout. >> gerard, take your position. >> can i do a selfie? >> can i get a selfie? >> selfie. >> hello, you. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie....
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let's set an animal with horns free. >> he was supposed to be an assistant at the event, there to help keep everything in line, and he was the one that let the bull go. >> who hired this guy? >> at the end of the festival they tie a bull so people can play matador with the bull, but because it's tied, it can't get anywhere. it's tied. nobody gets hurt. >> maybe the bull slipped that guy a couple bucks. hey, loosen the rope, i want to teach people a lesson. >> want to make it exciting? >> there's kids. >> apparently, ten people were injured at this incident. >> so does this guy get charged with something for having released this bull? i feel like he should have to at least pay for medical bills. >> well, people take matters into their own hands. watch this. at this point, they have the guy, and someone else grabs the belt and starts lashing on the guy. starts beating him. what's crazy the guy who beats him, hugs him and carries him away. >>> this video has some of everything in here. a near miss, a crash on purpose, and a fight with iron bars. here you see some people standing in front
let's set an animal with horns free. >> he was supposed to be an assistant at the event, there to help keep everything in line, and he was the one that let the bull go. >> who hired this guy? >> at the end of the festival they tie a bull so people can play matador with the bull, but because it's tied, it can't get anywhere. it's tied. nobody gets hurt. >> maybe the bull slipped that guy a couple bucks. hey, loosen the rope, i want to teach people a lesson. >> want...
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so i just start turning and i'm hitting my horn and crazy -- >> jimmy: what does your horn sound likeas a mess. >> jimmy: a complete mess. so what was it? >> so i got out of the -- i found a way to turn around and then i looked behind me and it was this norwegian freighter that was like the statue of liberty laid on its side. that's how big it was. or no like the empire state building layed on its side. just a massive town. and it was pushing water out of the way the guy -- this captain called -- could you please move to the left or the right. [ laughter ] i was in his way. [ as scharzenegger ] >> jimmy: step to the right of the water towers. the weaner. the weaner tower we have to watch to that. please move the weaner tower to the we half to watch out for that. that's all you have to do. >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> jimmy: yeah he was in there. what was that whole thing. why would you drive that -- >> because i went into something called the ambrose channel which is where the big ships come all day long. and i had no business or right to be there. >> jimmy: yeah and you brought a gps
so i just start turning and i'm hitting my horn and crazy -- >> jimmy: what does your horn sound likeas a mess. >> jimmy: a complete mess. so what was it? >> so i got out of the -- i found a way to turn around and then i looked behind me and it was this norwegian freighter that was like the statue of liberty laid on its side. that's how big it was. or no like the empire state building layed on its side. just a massive town. and it was pushing water out of the way the guy --...
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[ horn ] oh, it was already broken.[ horn ] ♪ [ crashing sounds ] [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ crashing sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. ♪ >> jimmy: speed round! ready? speed round. one, two, three -- go. [ crashing sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: tom cruise! "edge of tomorrow" is out on imax 3d in theaters everywhere on friday! kendall and kylie jenner join us next! tom cruise! you're the best. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (vo) average. it's out there, convincing you that one donut hole couldn't possibly lead to another. (vo) average sets the treadmill on mosey.... or stroll... or loiter. (vo) average...has memory issues... (man) i forgot to work out. i forgot to work out. (vo) ... and memory issues. (man) my workout. (vo) but average is average. you can beat it. and it starts at gnc. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for yo
[ horn ] oh, it was already broken.[ horn ] ♪ [ crashing sounds ] [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ crashing sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh. ♪ >> jimmy: speed round! ready? speed round. one, two, three -- go. [ crashing sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: tom cruise! "edge of tomorrow" is out on imax 3d in theaters everywhere on friday! kendall and kylie jenner join us next! tom cruise! you're the best. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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he jumped ship to join horn blower. >> i think it is really good.t is going to create more after better product for the general consumers. >> this week, horn blower, modern fleet of at that time a march and many carry a hundred more passengers per trip, also offering more cruises, took tail cruises annex tended hours. >> we would love to be operating on both side, we would offer over there. >> around since 1846. we won't be going anywhere. >> only time will tell if both companies can stay afloat. vanita meyer, cbs news, new york. >> 6:25 right now. texas neighborhood is on edge, and taking mat into their own hands after invasion of beels. the bees established hive inside the walls of nick's home near houston, and dangerously close to the room where his kids sleep. now, nick doesn't like it, but his neighbor was terrified, and had to fashion a bee proof suit just to get to her car. >> so that's how i walk in my car and then i open and i sit down and i have three bees in there. >> bees in the garden are great. bees inside your walls, i don't think tha
he jumped ship to join horn blower. >> i think it is really good.t is going to create more after better product for the general consumers. >> this week, horn blower, modern fleet of at that time a march and many carry a hundred more passengers per trip, also offering more cruises, took tail cruises annex tended hours. >> we would love to be operating on both side, we would offer over there. >> around since 1846. we won't be going anywhere. >> only time will tell if...
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>> this item here is actually a carving that was created from a rhino horn. >> it's an incredible but illegal piece of art. on the black market, a rhino horn can fetch up to $30,000 a pound. >> this holds thousands of tons of ivory husk. >> in the end six tons of ivory were destroyed in a massive crushing of the tusks, all of it seized from poachers. >> 30,000 elephants killed over last year, over a thousand rhinos. >> in an announcement, u.s. trade representatives showed this haul, they believe the illegal wildlife traffic is helping to finance groups such as al shabaab. >> a lot of it is make its way around the world into asia and into the united states. >> some of this haul may eventually end up at the repository in denver to be held as evidence in upcoming trials. >> i think in instances for individuals it is having something so unique or so rare that no one else on the planet has that in their possession. >> as part of the crack down custom and wildlife officials are now alerted businesses and auction houses around the country to be on the alert for illegally traded goods that ma
>> this item here is actually a carving that was created from a rhino horn. >> it's an incredible but illegal piece of art. on the black market, a rhino horn can fetch up to $30,000 a pound. >> this holds thousands of tons of ivory husk. >> in the end six tons of ivory were destroyed in a massive crushing of the tusks, all of it seized from poachers. >> 30,000 elephants killed over last year, over a thousand rhinos. >> in an announcement, u.s. trade...
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[police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there.use me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather harvey and loved him as people part of the
[police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there.use me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >> welcome everyone. my name is ann chronicallying burger (clapping) thank you. this is such a very exciting day for all of us i see lots of friends in the audience who worked with heather...
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horn company's relationship to the canola industry?doesn't have any relationship with the canola industry. >> why did they request you to come on? >> i'm a food scientist, nutrition specialist, special in the complexities of food and health. >> okay. so canola oil is made from grapeseed and grapeseed is genetically modified, correct? >> that is not correct. canola oil comes from the canola oil plant developed years ago from technologies. used to remove some unfavorable characteristics and produce what we know today as canola oil. >> that's not considered genetically modified? >> it is not considered genetically modified. when you're breeding plants to get desired characteristics, that is called breeding as opposed to genetically modified. >> but it's not found in nature that way. >> oh, but it is. all the food you and i consume are genetically modified or nature has modified it itself, interbreeding characteristics of plants so you and i can enjoy what we eat every day. >> according to industry processing, there are certain chemicals u
horn company's relationship to the canola industry?doesn't have any relationship with the canola industry. >> why did they request you to come on? >> i'm a food scientist, nutrition specialist, special in the complexities of food and health. >> okay. so canola oil is made from grapeseed and grapeseed is genetically modified, correct? >> that is not correct. canola oil comes from the canola oil plant developed years ago from technologies. used to remove some unfavorable...
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the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker at morgan stanley now on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant's. that awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies don't publicize such private communications however the row between allergan and delhi into being so heated it's clear that allergen is ready and willing to use all tools at its disposal now according to the wall street journal allergen the company behind the massively popular anti-wrinkle treatment botox like i mentioned before released the contents of the e-mails as part of a larger package of documents which it used to show why shareholders should reject a valiance offer and while wall street is no stranger to the use of tough tactics to win deals senior investment bankers such as horn should kno
the lead e-mails is david horner a senior healthcare banker at morgan stanley now on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards. now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant's. that awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies...
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around the horn. >> international flavors and fragrances growing globally. stay in this name. >> go down south to brazil. ewz, buy it. >> puts are cheap in july. >> i think you can do both oracle and microsoft. you don't have to choose. microsoft is going higher. >> that does it here for us on "fast money." see you back here again monday at 5:00. but don't move yet. the one indicator that says the market is going higher, tune in after this break. have a good weekend. >>> coming up, it all comes down to this. the best of the best have strutted their stuff on the world stage. and tonight the final competitor really heats up the competition. will making money from marijuana blow out the rest of the competition? find out when the winner is chosen when cramer's cup concludes ahead. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives y
around the horn. >> international flavors and fragrances growing globally. stay in this name. >> go down south to brazil. ewz, buy it. >> puts are cheap in july. >> i think you can do both oracle and microsoft. you don't have to choose. microsoft is going higher. >> that does it here for us on "fast money." see you back here again monday at 5:00. but don't move yet. the one indicator that says the market is going higher, tune in after this break. have a...
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on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards you said now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant. but awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies don't publicize such private communications however the row between allergan and delhi into being so heated it's clear that allergen is ready and willing to use all tools at its disposal now according to the wall street journal allergen the company behind the massively popular anti-wrinkle treatment botox like i mentioned before released the contents of the e-mails as part of a larger package of documents which it used to show why shareholders should reject a valiance offer and while wall street is no stranger to the use of tough tactics to win deals senior investment bankers such as horn should know better even warns boss robert robert kindler had some thoughts on the subj
on may eighteenth horn sent an e-mail to allergens chief financial officer jeff edwards saying that his firm morgan stanley would help persuade shareholders and the media that valiant is quote a house of cards you said now the big conflict of interest in all of this is that morgan stanley is currently working for valiant. but awkward but not only is the position awkward it's also unusual mainly because most companies don't publicize such private communications however the row between allergan...
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no we've been feeling sad and forlorned, you can toot in our horn.because long before i was born. that's entertainment. the show keeps you hopping, you never be bored. they still talk about our opening at the academy awards. and disney would not let that show be ignored, but we still being, he said it was my greatest ever. here is to the audience who has been through it all. you might recall. he would sit front and center, he was... mentor. today, we are living, and we are dressed in steve silver's designs. we show if and when you decide. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the mayor of san francisco the honorable ed lee. [ applause ] i was rummaging in willie brown's closet the other day, hello everybody, welcome to city hall, the people's palace. thank you beach babylon. well who would have is known? june 7, 1974, 40 years ago, when steve silver created this wonderful show, that 40 years later we would have such a long lasting wonderful beautiful icon for san francisco. and it was not just a show about the history of this city, it
no we've been feeling sad and forlorned, you can toot in our horn.because long before i was born. that's entertainment. the show keeps you hopping, you never be bored. they still talk about our opening at the academy awards. and disney would not let that show be ignored, but we still being, he said it was my greatest ever. here is to the audience who has been through it all. you might recall. he would sit front and center, he was... mentor. today, we are living, and we are dressed in steve...
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>>horns blowing!ncer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:san francisco has the distinction of being the second worst city for traffic congestion, and to see why you only have to go the harrison and fremont >> reporter:where traffic was literally at a standstill for a very long time. but the part that caught my attention was not the fact that there was traffic, because in a big city traffic is the norm >> reporter:it was the fact that because in impatient drivers and their actions it affected the entire flow of traffic creating something know as gridlock >> reporter:first off, its state law not to block intersections that that is to allow everyone to keep moving but since some driver ignore the do not block the >> reporter:driving is not just something you do to get from point a to point b it requires patiance and the skill is to be able to calculate distance and speed >> reporter:in other words if you know you will not clear an intersection then don't try >>
>>horns blowing!ncer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:san francisco has the distinction of being the second worst city for traffic congestion, and to see why you only have to go the harrison and fremont >> reporter:where traffic was literally at a standstill for a very long time. but the part that caught my attention was not the fact that there was traffic, because in a big city traffic is the norm >> reporter:it was the...
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i horn and they're saying you can't touch it. why not sketch out the difference between what epic does because they're very successful and what athena health would do. >> epic isn't evil. it's an enterprise software company. as you've seen in many companies, epic is an enterprise software. >> they're oracle. >> in your industry, tsame as al the others. >> that's right. we're taking on a more complicated, sophisticated, sort of higher test for sale market sales automation, the same basic thing that a cloud-based business model that allows the suppliers on a net work than those building separate islands of software. >> what i thousand that made this industry less rational -- what i found made this industry less rational is the privacy in your book. you say we're the one that protects your privacy >> lock it in a value and put it at the bottom of the ocean and no one can see it and you get different care because ycan't coordinate different choices >> the customer has to favor your model. >> any who wants to shop databashop-the big a
i horn and they're saying you can't touch it. why not sketch out the difference between what epic does because they're very successful and what athena health would do. >> epic isn't evil. it's an enterprise software company. as you've seen in many companies, epic is an enterprise software. >> they're oracle. >> in your industry, tsame as al the others. >> that's right. we're taking on a more complicated, sophisticated, sort of higher test for sale market sales...
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second horn for the arrest of briggs who police say is expected fourth murder. officers knocked on the door but got no answer this morning when a force that away and and confronted by briggs prepared in the back police say the time detectives went back up seven rigs clarity had a gun, slater plays riggs what for the detectives with zero long gone. police say he ignored the demands of the drop the weapon they opened fire prigs pronounced dead at valley medical center this comes as a shock to briggs next-door neighbor who does not ones to be identified. he's out watering and the front. for northern store. it goes about talks to us. when they heard that here is a person who died or is lost. the convoy those him. said cuts i have known him for seven years. good neighbor. there's missing woman cleanses the and this year's now released what they found a home. there's anything went briggs with the missing woman. the officer involved shooting and a half moon bay. tuesday tonight activists say it before is not releasing all the details on this case. staff assistant to a
second horn for the arrest of briggs who police say is expected fourth murder. officers knocked on the door but got no answer this morning when a force that away and and confronted by briggs prepared in the back police say the time detectives went back up seven rigs clarity had a gun, slater plays riggs what for the detectives with zero long gone. police say he ignored the demands of the drop the weapon they opened fire prigs pronounced dead at valley medical center this comes as a shock to...
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that guy with that horn he let that horn go right in my ear and if i wasn't doing this for fox i wouldights out. these people are serious. they love this game. usa/portugal game at the end was pretty interesting. in the middle it was really dull. >> so, here's the problem. i decided to watch u.s./portugal at dana's urging. i watched the whole game. somewhere around 20 or 30 minutes in or so they stopped the game for a water break because 89.6 degrees. they never had done that before but they decided to do that. turn out camera three points out part of the reason why usa lost the time they spent getting water was put on the end of the game and they scored, portugal scored the last 20 seconds of the game. the rules are so stupid. maybe if they fix the rules americans could get more involved in the game. >> for the most part what they do is kick the ball back and forth to each other. it's like dodgeball. >> on the water thing. we just had -- the white house just had a whole thing about concussions in football. we take the safety of our athletes very seriously. the water thing is only if i
that guy with that horn he let that horn go right in my ear and if i wasn't doing this for fox i wouldights out. these people are serious. they love this game. usa/portugal game at the end was pretty interesting. in the middle it was really dull. >> so, here's the problem. i decided to watch u.s./portugal at dana's urging. i watched the whole game. somewhere around 20 or 30 minutes in or so they stopped the game for a water break because 89.6 degrees. they never had done that before but...
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different subject next to wrap this from a right now in the world cup in brazil russia is looking horns with belgium in the second group games will be posted on but earlier this week russian fans may have already scored no goal apparently they displayed neo nazi banners joining their side opening match which could see the team get points deducted by fee for lecturer geoff skate next investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for your team in russia could mean this this. or this. when. in one thousand nine hundred eighty when spotlight was playing cisco in moscow we had a huge fight there was more than eight hundred people involved in a brawl but you know and that is just one of the fights i see described now a retired hooligan he says fan culture has changed massively russia did it you a stereotype of an english football hooligan or an italian ultras is no longer applied to us we went our own way now there were no loud criminal cases against huge compared to the ninety's back in the soviet days football was considered one o
different subject next to wrap this from a right now in the world cup in brazil russia is looking horns with belgium in the second group games will be posted on but earlier this week russian fans may have already scored no goal apparently they displayed neo nazi banners joining their side opening match which could see the team get points deducted by fee for lecturer geoff skate next investigates the origins of russian football hooliganism and how it's being tackled today. showing support for...
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selfie. [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i get credit for that one. i said, i get credit for that one. it was upside down. i actually don't get credit for that one. i did pretty well now. we will add these up at the end. let's see how gerard fared. >> twofie shootout. >> gerard, take your position. >> can i do a selfie? >> can i get a selfie? >> selfie. >> hello, you. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hey, how are you, man? good to see you. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hello. hello. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hey, selfie. selfie. selfie. >> yo! >> selfie. >> jimmy kimmel i am taking you down. [ horn ] >> jimmy: that was solid. this is going to be tough. >> yeah. >> jimmy: let's go through add them up. we'll start with mine. ooh, i don't get credit for that one. still zero. one. two, three. four. five. oh, no, you are right. six. seven. eight. nine. 10. oh. nothing. oh. okay. 11. 12. and just -- is there any other? any others. 13. 13 is my number. that's pretty good. i think the last time i got eight. >> no. >> let's
selfie. [ horn ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i get credit for that one. i said, i get credit for that one. it was upside down. i actually don't get credit for that one. i did pretty well now. we will add these up at the end. let's see how gerard fared. >> twofie shootout. >> gerard, take your position. >> can i do a selfie? >> can i get a selfie? >> selfie. >> hello, you. >> selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. selfie. hey, how are you,...
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fi seconds left, holding stoll, blocked b er, neither guy for a moment, sent back and that's one. [ horn blows ] or four, depending on how you're counng >> eddie: e playy bloin, the litt things notan ers are going t t jonaan cisid knd anre b quick. carter, a cple there fromke ar, c erith an oortyht was died by >> me: we, are howyou? li, mikth wlhave t subw tiissios on both tealus whoill thevertimero? tonight, msome time ter urn >> announcer: welcome to the overtime intermission report powereded by sub ay , eat fresh. getting a much-needed rest, get ready t upt the ante with the second overtime period. this is the subway intermission report. liam mchugh, keith jones, mike mill b range staring down elimination, its kings on the brink of capturing the cup, the score on game five remains 2-2, saw 23 shots. he here that the rangers are trying to rely on? >> ae-old formula, whenou nto limit theiratst a chces through hard ecking rely on you goaltender to me sabig s and get a timely al so far, isind o worng for them and tonight, and the ovtime, you wl see how much they sat back. this was a barra
fi seconds left, holding stoll, blocked b er, neither guy for a moment, sent back and that's one. [ horn blows ] or four, depending on how you're counng >> eddie: e playy bloin, the litt things notan ers are going t t jonaan cisid knd anre b quick. carter, a cple there fromke ar, c erith an oortyht was died by >> me: we, are howyou? li, mikth wlhave t subw tiissios on both tealus whoill thevertimero? tonight, msome time ter urn >> announcer: welcome to the overtime...
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maketh the sign of the devil horns with thine hands.♪ now frolic and maketh it to rain. >> the cockpit. power. >> it is, man. it's crazy. >> just press a button and people respond. >> they do, man. >> wednesday night at the marquee. dj jason lima works for the house. tonight at marquee and at other clubs like it around vegas, somewhere between 8,000 and 10,000 people are going to stop by and drop a whole boatload of cash. >> it's not just coming in here and ordering a bottle and sitting there drinking it. you're getting a full-on group experience. >> the new money, the new vegas, where the take at the big nightclubs is outpacing the take from gambling and slots. where everybody for the right price and with enough sparkles and the right mix can be a winner. after you finish work, how long does it take for your adrenaline to level off? >> at least an hour. >> what are your dreams like man? >> i'm not going to lie. sometimes i close my eyes and i still see the strobes. ears are ringing. still got like flashes of strobe lights. ♪ above the
maketh the sign of the devil horns with thine hands.♪ now frolic and maketh it to rain. >> the cockpit. power. >> it is, man. it's crazy. >> just press a button and people respond. >> they do, man. >> wednesday night at the marquee. dj jason lima works for the house. tonight at marquee and at other clubs like it around vegas, somewhere between 8,000 and 10,000 people are going to stop by and drop a whole boatload of cash. >> it's not just coming in here and...
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different subject next to wrap this from a right now in the world cup in brazil russia is looking horns with belgium in their second group games will be posted on but earlier this week russian fans may have already scored a no go.
different subject next to wrap this from a right now in the world cup in brazil russia is looking horns with belgium in their second group games will be posted on but earlier this week russian fans may have already scored a no go.
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one woman says this new scene made her hit the horn a few times. she says the closure to cars brought another big issue. >> i think i'm more concerned right now about the pedestrians. first of all, i'm angry. >> reporter: for tourists, they just want to see what they came for. >> maybe once a month doing this would be a nice change for people because you can't walk it if people are driving down it. so i'm okay with it. i'm looking forward to the walk. >> i think they need to open it up. >> reporter: these closures will go weekends through july 13th. and also the fourth of july which is a pretty big test. a lot of people come out here. i spoke with muni. they are going to keep an eye on what happens during these temporary closures and then decide what to do next. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> bay area boxing fans had a special thrill tonight. cheering on a gilroy fighter who earned respect in and out of the ring. robert the ghost guerrero hasn't been in the ring since may 2013. previously the wbc welterweigh
one woman says this new scene made her hit the horn a few times. she says the closure to cars brought another big issue. >> i think i'm more concerned right now about the pedestrians. first of all, i'm angry. >> reporter: for tourists, they just want to see what they came for. >> maybe once a month doing this would be a nice change for people because you can't walk it if people are driving down it. so i'm okay with it. i'm looking forward to the walk. >> i think they...
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you heard the train horn. the train is coming my friends. >> oh! >> man. >> i'm happy to say the driver was already out of the truck. there were no injuries here, but austin and his dad, they go up and inspect the situation very carefully because it's a very serious accident but wait till you see what the truck was carrying. >> watermelons. >> they move up and get a close look at this wreckage. >> oh, all the pallets and everything. >> these are good watermelons. >> they were good watermelons, you hate to laugh. these two were on their home and stopped. before you know, it was cut up, exploded watermelons all over the place. >> is this real? >> a radio dj wants to help a holess woman and their young dauger so he dided to his life changing gift to get them back onheir feet. and see how a rider is tearing up the track until the track tears him. >> boom. oh, no. >> oh! xieúxieú, hou chiúarinin]] but like up to 90% of amamereri, jim falls short in gegettttining g imimpoportrtanam food alone. mamakikingng j jimim m moro. adadd d onone e a a daday y m, r
you heard the train horn. the train is coming my friends. >> oh! >> man. >> i'm happy to say the driver was already out of the truck. there were no injuries here, but austin and his dad, they go up and inspect the situation very carefully because it's a very serious accident but wait till you see what the truck was carrying. >> watermelons. >> they move up and get a close look at this wreckage. >> oh, all the pallets and everything. >> these are good...
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[brakes screech] [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org. >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important because we can't do this. it's important to understand and a concept of learning how to take care of this park. we have almost a 160 acres in the district 10 area. >> it's fun to come out here. >> we have a park. it's better to take some of the stuff off the fences so people can l
[brakes screech] [horns honking] announcer: big dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. so you can't save money? it's easy as pie! brown bag your lunch instead of going out. six dollars saved timed 5 days a week times ten years is 21,000 bucks! that's a lotta lettuce. small changes today... big bucks tomorrow. feed the pig.org....