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i tend to -- that's been the history. i tend to think that's what will happen with aivment. it will free people up to do other things. it becomes a game of substitution only if you have an a.i. that can do everything better, smarter, and cheaper than any human being. that would be very scary. that's where my intuitions will start to break down. maria: what do you think are the skill sets people need to thrive in this new world of machine learning? >> you know, it's always -- i get asked these questions by young people. and i think -- i think -- it's hard to give general answers, but it's always good to start with things where you are not competing directly with computers. where you have still maybe have some real skill where you are thinking very hard about the future about your place in it. and you should be asking critical questions. the default our colleges and school systems is to tell people they don't need to ask those questions. if you get a college diploma, you will be saved and everything will be fine. and i think that's not true. this is very difficult. people shou
i tend to -- that's been the history. i tend to think that's what will happen with aivment. it will free people up to do other things. it becomes a game of substitution only if you have an a.i. that can do everything better, smarter, and cheaper than any human being. that would be very scary. that's where my intuitions will start to break down. maria: what do you think are the skill sets people need to thrive in this new world of machine learning? >> you know, it's always -- i get asked...
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obama: i tend not to watch a lot of tv, even though i have a lot more time on my hands. >> [laughter]bama: michele and i get the same commercials in d.c. as you all do here. i have seen enough of them to know that ralph's opponent is pulling from that same old playbook. >> [booing] mr. obama: don't boo, vote. don't boo. booing doesn't do any good. voting does some good. >> [cheering] mr. obama: we have seen this so many times before. you've got the advertisement. there is some ominous voice. everything is kind of dark. just letting you know that somebody is coming to get you. that our values are at risk if you vote for ralph. they don't really tell you exactly why. we have seen it before. and it is a tactic that shows ralph's opponent does not think highly of virginians. i don't think someone thinks that someone who spent his life performing surgery on soldiers and children is suddenly cozying up to street gangs. that strains credulity. that sounds like a fib. sounds like an okie-doke. nobody believes that. does anybody really believe that ralph spent his whole life in old dominion, a
obama: i tend not to watch a lot of tv, even though i have a lot more time on my hands. >> [laughter]bama: michele and i get the same commercials in d.c. as you all do here. i have seen enough of them to know that ralph's opponent is pulling from that same old playbook. >> [booing] mr. obama: don't boo, vote. don't boo. booing doesn't do any good. voting does some good. >> [cheering] mr. obama: we have seen this so many times before. you've got the advertisement. there is some...
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doctor, i tend to listen to folks. i tend to hear what is going on around commonwealth of virginia. me tell you a couple things that i hear. number one, people across virginia want a job they can support themselves and their family with. they know they cannot support themselves on seven dollars and $.25 an hour. -- on $7.25 an hour. we have to stand up and raise the minimum wage. they want to make sure that their children have access to a world-class education system, so we can train our children for 21st century jobs. they want to make sure that their families have access to affordable and quality health care. >> [cheering] lt. governor northam: no individual, no family should be one medical illness away from financial demise. we cannot let that happen in the richest country in the world. >> [applause] lt. governor northam: for seven and a half years we have heard our opponents say that they want to repeal the affordable care act. doctor,ll you as a there are good things about the affordable care act. no more pre-existing conditions. being able to keep our children on our policies
doctor, i tend to listen to folks. i tend to hear what is going on around commonwealth of virginia. me tell you a couple things that i hear. number one, people across virginia want a job they can support themselves and their family with. they know they cannot support themselves on seven dollars and $.25 an hour. -- on $7.25 an hour. we have to stand up and raise the minimum wage. they want to make sure that their children have access to a world-class education system, so we can train our...
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and some for you just watch the season you're with us i. tend to torch your pipe often are. i'm going to buy one seat. so when you feel sick and long. my city was assessing calls and. this is one of those he woman gets it up something and it's a sad one. so handsome for males over in the seventh time and you can see in them. so this is a good song and she. was young. she had to go. to go to a city. well he didn't have an aside. to guts but what we. think about whether we need to constantly be seen you know is a metaphor that we would hope younger walked out of. the country sometimes you will see the children. concerned but. i thought. of them of the like. since i'm kind of there was a fire. but because you know we would come if i said you know we. could deal with you because it could be for us and. did you. bring that. sense. to. me. i'm bouncing to you know. what i did but i don't want to take it apart because. we had a. chance it's a. force of the presidency. of. the country. right. this is quiet the signal is given. so it's safe to walk to school. in this community in one
and some for you just watch the season you're with us i. tend to torch your pipe often are. i'm going to buy one seat. so when you feel sick and long. my city was assessing calls and. this is one of those he woman gets it up something and it's a sad one. so handsome for males over in the seventh time and you can see in them. so this is a good song and she. was young. she had to go. to go to a city. well he didn't have an aside. to guts but what we. think about whether we need to constantly be...
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and some for you just watch the season you're with us i. tend to torch your pipe often are. he gives it to me i'm going to the one seat which uses up some one you will see then one called wall mount one real quick as in my city was assessing calls and on . his one hundred minutes he woman gets it up some and it's a sad one. the hands of one the males open the seven time and it comes in them. so this is a good song and she. was in the way she had to go. to go to the city. well he didn't get us out. to got to home but what we cut. we got no other. need to have constant. you see you know it's a metaphor that me would help young what out of. country since i didn't see the children. concerned but. i thought. of them of them like. in time country they was a thirty five. what piece yeah we fuss and you wait. you could deal with me because i could fasten. did. you send. me. some of those things you didn't want to do you know. what i did but they all had to take it apart because. we went into the. genesis of the scene. for the presidency. if you don't want to try to. control that. sh
and some for you just watch the season you're with us i. tend to torch your pipe often are. he gives it to me i'm going to the one seat which uses up some one you will see then one called wall mount one real quick as in my city was assessing calls and on . his one hundred minutes he woman gets it up some and it's a sad one. the hands of one the males open the seven time and it comes in them. so this is a good song and she. was in the way she had to go. to go to the city. well he didn't get us...
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unreal.es seem rather it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.e[laughter] [applause] in my personal life, i have a family. i'm incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about this position, what do do with -- what doay that you do with that? it's not something i expected i feel a responsibility. . what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. through business, we do that in airbnb. the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will benefit others, in a way that is maximally effective? it's easy to give money away, but to do that in a way that has a maximum benefit requires a great deal of thinking. haslinda: your disruptor -- you are a disruptor. people now are already sharing rides, homes. road,-30 years down the how does the future economy look? what kind of other disruption do you see happening? >> a lot of changes in the broader economy, is going to create challenges and opportunities. when they challenge is with artificial -- one big challenge is with artificial intelligence and self driving car
unreal.es seem rather it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.e[laughter] [applause] in my personal life, i have a family. i'm incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about this position, what do do with -- what doay that you do with that? it's not something i expected i feel a responsibility. . what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. through business, we do that in airbnb. the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound...
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win that shows any great affection of the people for the prime minister it's a win by default are i tend journalist michael penn reporting to us from tokyo many thanks indeed thank you well it's not often that all five of america's living former presidents get together on stage but last night jimmy carter bill clinton barack obama george h.w. bush and george w. bush put aside partisan differences to raise money for hurricane victims they were joined by popular pop rock and country stars for a concert that was broadcast nationally from houston texas oh. it was the concert and a plea for help your fellow americans are so close that was the message that the five living former presidents had for america at a fundraiser in houston texas to help victims of hurricanes that devastated u.s. gulf states and caribbean territories this fall. or storm or stage or tonight could not be prouder. of the response of americans. when they see their neighbors and they see their friends. this is strangers in the american step up. by. the concert also featured country and rock n roll stars. but the night's sur
win that shows any great affection of the people for the prime minister it's a win by default are i tend journalist michael penn reporting to us from tokyo many thanks indeed thank you well it's not often that all five of america's living former presidents get together on stage but last night jimmy carter bill clinton barack obama george h.w. bush and george w. bush put aside partisan differences to raise money for hurricane victims they were joined by popular pop rock and country stars for a...
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i tend. to look at. all ha ha. ha ha ha i mean nothing the fellow. that. i actually. you know if i've got a quest at. the next meter then a high status or estimation got to. us took. us up at the. zoo at the north end this is the good hour. and they give a hoot good economic i'm there for the things that my loser miss in the. in this the. buses are his friends but. if i'm not amiss but i'm speeding. and i am on the big fish. without getting out of my mind what hour what i got out of the mine and what topped . the extra becomes missing speed and nobody in the key know how bad or not you handed us because i did my thing it wasn't about. getting the kind of me. because i knew belief is up in my. eye you tell you know i ought i know it's all about the e.u. but it's mainly the size of muslim. community on lawson who. let's face it the world's first the champions league final far she said just for you i don't suppose an amish title means to him it's not just this but that i have an aside yeah gentle sake you ask in that what are you gonna be finally able to deliver that if
i tend. to look at. all ha ha. ha ha ha i mean nothing the fellow. that. i actually. you know if i've got a quest at. the next meter then a high status or estimation got to. us took. us up at the. zoo at the north end this is the good hour. and they give a hoot good economic i'm there for the things that my loser miss in the. in this the. buses are his friends but. if i'm not amiss but i'm speeding. and i am on the big fish. without getting out of my mind what hour what i got out of the mine...
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there was, indeed, reagan economics, which i tend to call reagan comics was based on something cold athat when you tax the rich lest they will invest more create more jobs. that is proven not to be the case. so a progression in terms of earning more and paying a higher percentage of tax makes a lot of sense. the issue with this is that the top i% of the wealthiest people in the world pay very little tax because, actually, their business and the operations are domiciled in countries... so regardless of the tax rate? do you think it will make any difference? they will move muggy and operations elsewhere. the story goes on to all sorts of other proposals, people earning more than £123,000 pay 53% tax and so forth. it is notjust the top 1%. it is getting a progression in there. you will always get those who are super wealthy but it is to get the whole syste m wealthy but it is to get the whole system to be fairer. let's move on. japan's reputation as one of the great industrial, notjust powerhouses are innovators. they have been at the forefront for so long, being knocked by the latest sc
there was, indeed, reagan economics, which i tend to call reagan comics was based on something cold athat when you tax the rich lest they will invest more create more jobs. that is proven not to be the case. so a progression in terms of earning more and paying a higher percentage of tax makes a lot of sense. the issue with this is that the top i% of the wealthiest people in the world pay very little tax because, actually, their business and the operations are domiciled in countries... so...
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i do and i think i do tend to be in econ but i think it's partly because i studied economics and i was already a little that way but it made me more that way it made me think through more carefully lots of decisions and so i think that's right i think it was right of him to notice the importance of this and to apply it all over the place one thing i'd like to see them appear in the pliant to go is government officials because they're humans too and they're making decisions for the rest of us so the costs of their bad decisions can be orders of many orders of magnitude greater than the cost of our band just ok so you're saying that all law makers should be a content all it comes from being lawmakers is that right is that your toe it's their maker should be const but they won't be ok let alone the fact that they won't be and thus try to limit their power ok so behavioral economy and the economists that follow are considered sort of friends not so much now what sort of the public's perception of you folks. of economists surveyed major or con behavioral economists because i'm not one of th
i do and i think i do tend to be in econ but i think it's partly because i studied economics and i was already a little that way but it made me more that way it made me think through more carefully lots of decisions and so i think that's right i think it was right of him to notice the importance of this and to apply it all over the place one thing i'd like to see them appear in the pliant to go is government officials because they're humans too and they're making decisions for the rest of us so...
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then this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put their religion on. a day in a. month to me. and he said we have to feed off because if you're mine all of them look up to both of us we never see you michel for. access you know when i'm started by the way these. mines you go school. you come to me seven months. nine months old found i was often looked into that how does she have any but this old false soul of the not so much that and that somehow this year at least in the first place how far the consent that goes down the truth will come out of some sort or no i don't believe it just sort of this in the not the settlement he said nothing self but you don't know but it was not about some sort of unified view on the other it was a lot of it some thought ah ultimately well that's it for our army i don't want to. sure a little profit in the short. i don't know from a lot well so book when the mound be looked on. on monday at the us it was clear. you can have someone to call. again when actually the. surrealistic the other kind of. recently a kid with a key to do so and yet even me
then this is how i tend to talk to an awful spanish put their religion on. a day in a. month to me. and he said we have to feed off because if you're mine all of them look up to both of us we never see you michel for. access you know when i'm started by the way these. mines you go school. you come to me seven months. nine months old found i was often looked into that how does she have any but this old false soul of the not so much that and that somehow this year at least in the first place how...
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i tend. to look at. all. that. you know if i've got a question. whether the next meet a line of high status or estimation got the. bus up at the. zoo at the north end this is the good hour. of zion they give the food could begin the beguine the food by the things that my little miss in the. in this the side of the. buses as was but. if i'm not a miss but i'm speed. efficient i am underneath. without getting out of my mind what our what i feel in mine and what top management of the extract becomes missing spino and my body and you know how bad or not you handed us because i did my thing it wasn't about. getting the kind of marriage. because you know i knew. exactly my. i do tell you know i ought i know it's all about the event as many as i was but. i'm not young lawson who. let's face it the world's first the champions league final for assure you that just for a little consequence an amish title means you can explore just this by the eye of an aside from the actual dental sake you ask in that what are you gonna be finally able to deliver that if yo
i tend. to look at. all. that. you know if i've got a question. whether the next meet a line of high status or estimation got the. bus up at the. zoo at the north end this is the good hour. of zion they give the food could begin the beguine the food by the things that my little miss in the. in this the side of the. buses as was but. if i'm not a miss but i'm speed. efficient i am underneath. without getting out of my mind what our what i feel in mine and what top management of the extract...
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gentleness and i tend to talk to an awful spanish put their religion in. a day no. matter to me. and he said we have the structure if you just cannot give your money all of them love to both of us we never see you michel . not to. excess you know when i'm started by the way some. lines of your school based you said if you promise to be sort of in love. and. not on so found i was often looked into that how does she have any but this old false soul and so on mars that if and the hard to see it will be solved in the first place how far as i can sense it turns out the truth will come out of sorts or no i don't believe it just sort of that's enough to settle many said nothing self but you know what the cannot be funny not funny when the other guy was hot stock up on the telly l.s.d. or. been put on a professional profile with the full length of the show. i don't know about a lot who also look when the mound be walked on. i thought that i was you know what the clear. so's. you can have someone to call. again when actually the full. story oblivious to the other clue of the. person who k
gentleness and i tend to talk to an awful spanish put their religion in. a day no. matter to me. and he said we have the structure if you just cannot give your money all of them love to both of us we never see you michel . not to. excess you know when i'm started by the way some. lines of your school based you said if you promise to be sort of in love. and. not on so found i was often looked into that how does she have any but this old false soul and so on mars that if and the hard to see it...
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it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.y personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. obviously, incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do about it in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will be beneficial to others and do that in a way that is maximally effective? it's easy to give money away, but to do that in a way that has maximum benefit requires a great deal of thinking. haslinda: you are a disruptor. pretty much a part of the future economy. people now are already sharing rides. they are sharing homes. can 20 to 30 years down the road, how does the future economy look? what kind of other disruption do you see happening? >> i think there are a lot of changes in the broader economy, it is
it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.y personal life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. obviously, incredibly fortunate. it's a challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do about it in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. the question i...
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>> you know, on the one hand, i tend not to pay much attention to it. not the first time this has happened. i was here for the nixon administration, and we went through all of that. they were calling us all kinds of stuff. so that's not new. but what is different, don, and you touched on it, you know, now that information travels with the speed of light, it goes around the world and back. and with all this fake news, some of it deliberately fake, and as we now know, some of it is being put into our system by russian sources, disguised. it's coming from everywhere. so it's hard to separate what's true from what's not true. and this has become, i think it's become a national security problem. >> yeah. i like your take on the whole fake news, you don't worry about it. because i tend to feel the same way. the presidency comes with term limits. journalism does not. even when this president leaves office, journalists will still be here. >> let me add one other thing, don. you know, our role, and what separates democracy from a totalitarian society, is in a dem
>> you know, on the one hand, i tend not to pay much attention to it. not the first time this has happened. i was here for the nixon administration, and we went through all of that. they were calling us all kinds of stuff. so that's not new. but what is different, don, and you touched on it, you know, now that information travels with the speed of light, it goes around the world and back. and with all this fake news, some of it deliberately fake, and as we now know, some of it is being...
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i tended to get the most attention. but i've always felt like a team player, you know. the band like i'm above them or like they're a hired hand for me. we've never worked that way. i'm a team player. i would be very uncomfortable having to do this alone. >> yeah. you mentioned that over the years you all have become better musicians. you think you play better now than you did back in the day. this new project, "mojo," has the soupds chansound -- sound changed? or when you hear it, you know it's tom petty and the heartbreakers? >> i think the sound has changed. you'll know it's us, but the sound has changed. we're leaning more to the blues side of things. that's what we really listen to all the time. and music that has greatly inspired me. i think you'll notice that we've grown. we found some ground i think that we can work for a while now. and that's always exciting. you know, every now and then, something happens musically where you think we found a really good area. >> can you describe what that is? >> it's basically, we're -- i don't want to get too technical for th
i tended to get the most attention. but i've always felt like a team player, you know. the band like i'm above them or like they're a hired hand for me. we've never worked that way. i'm a team player. i would be very uncomfortable having to do this alone. >> yeah. you mentioned that over the years you all have become better musicians. you think you play better now than you did back in the day. this new project, "mojo," has the soupds chansound -- sound changed? or when you hear...
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and then i tend to travel frequently for the administration -- i am given my , i traveled with the firstady to west virginia this week. i find myself doing more to touch americans, and i have the great privilege of two decades as a pollster -- i went to find out how it's playing in pr you. i had visited all these states to hear from people, what they think, to get their input. i think that has equipped me tremendously to remember why we are there -- it is for the country, and to understand why people disagree. i think a lot of these issues suffer from information overload but i think you are not being told everything you need to be told about these issues. go to whitehouse.gov and you will get a lot of the information, or pay attention to what the president is saying and doing and don't get the filtered -- that is what's so great about 2017, where you can oftene information and many people are not connecting with all the great things that have happened, not telling americans about meaningful tax wouldnd what it truly mean to have a more competitive environment to repatriate these trillio
and then i tend to travel frequently for the administration -- i am given my , i traveled with the firstady to west virginia this week. i find myself doing more to touch americans, and i have the great privilege of two decades as a pollster -- i went to find out how it's playing in pr you. i had visited all these states to hear from people, what they think, to get their input. i think that has equipped me tremendously to remember why we are there -- it is for the country, and to understand why...
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it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. that being said, obviously, incredibly fortunate. and i think it is a real challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do with that in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through business. but now that i am in this incredibly fortunate position, the question i ask myself is, what can i do with my newfound wealth that will be beneficial to others and do that in a way that is maximally effective? it's easy to give money away, but to do that in a way that has maximum benefit requires a great deal of thinking. haslinda: you are a disruptor. pretty much a part of the future economy. people now are already sharing rides. they are sharing homes. 10, 20, 30 years down the road, how does the future economy look like? what kind of other disruption do yo
it's not something i tend to think about. i have a lot going on work-wise.life, i have a family. it is not something i dwell on. that being said, obviously, incredibly fortunate. and i think it is a real challenge thinking about given this fortunate position, what do you do with that in a way that -- bottom line, what do you do with that? it's not something i expected. i feel a responsibility. what excites me most is having a positive impact on people. i think we do that through airbnb, through...
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i tend to agree. take longer now, be cautious. don't get involved in every new issue.makes a massive difference. jonathan: for a lot of people it is scary. oksana, george, and luke hickmore. we want to get a market check on treasuries. yields grinding a little bit higher. of two basis points on the two-year. up three on a 30-year as well. still ahead, the final spread. u.s. bank earnings and details on their fixed income trading groups. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg real yield." let's give you an update on next week. coming up, we wait to see what will happen with the parliament on monday. we will have minutes from the fomc. bank earnings and use economic data, including cpi and retail sales. the president donald trump may give a speech regarding his decision on the iranian nuclear deal. the united states made waves in the bond market when he said puerto rico's -- should be wiped out -- debt should be wiped out. i can put the general obligation bond of puerto rico on the screen and you can see the the damage this comments did to my bo
i tend to agree. take longer now, be cautious. don't get involved in every new issue.makes a massive difference. jonathan: for a lot of people it is scary. oksana, george, and luke hickmore. we want to get a market check on treasuries. yields grinding a little bit higher. of two basis points on the two-year. up three on a 30-year as well. still ahead, the final spread. u.s. bank earnings and details on their fixed income trading groups. this is bloomberg "real yield." ♪ ♪...
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i think those are the best singers, the ones you tend to believe. tain songs you cannot leave the stage without playing. how many? five? tom: i think there are few that people expect to see "freefalling" and you know "refugee" and "mary jane's last dance." charlie: where do you decide to put them in a performance? where ever you feel like it? tom: wherever they will have the most impact. i do not always save them for the end. that is too predictable. sometimes i like to open with one, a good way to do it. yeah, it is hard because you cannot tire of the songs. some of them, we have been playing 20 years or more. "american girl," they really want it. i have to remind myself i am the same way. if i go to see ray charles, i want "what did i say?" he is probably really tired of playing it. charlie: did you put a limit on your ticket prices? tom: to $50 or so. our costs keep going up. i do not think rock needs to be $150 a ticket. i do not think concerts are worth that. i think this music is supposed to be accessible to people. when i was coming up, an alb
i think those are the best singers, the ones you tend to believe. tain songs you cannot leave the stage without playing. how many? five? tom: i think there are few that people expect to see "freefalling" and you know "refugee" and "mary jane's last dance." charlie: where do you decide to put them in a performance? where ever you feel like it? tom: wherever they will have the most impact. i do not always save them for the end. that is too predictable. sometimes i...
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weapons out ways that big advantage of us not quite able to have that percentage of reliability so i tend to fall down but there we get into the cost benefit measurements that reasonable people can come up with different criteria. >> you are the director and we talk about this in the book there are ways to cooperate as a formal treaty is only one type with those ad hoc coalitions and with those various mechanisms factor into your thinking?. >> one of the places in the book and without getting into that political science with those problems the one is with the delegation if you are delegating authority to do things for you known as the principal agent you have no idea if you hire a contractor we know as that goes astray or does not show up so as that is in a domestic political relationship waiting for da jester usaid it is worse with the international organization the other thing that is a problem that all of these have governing boards but it needs to pull its sovereign delegation so for those reasons and many others it is difficult to work even though they are indispensable so to the end
weapons out ways that big advantage of us not quite able to have that percentage of reliability so i tend to fall down but there we get into the cost benefit measurements that reasonable people can come up with different criteria. >> you are the director and we talk about this in the book there are ways to cooperate as a formal treaty is only one type with those ad hoc coalitions and with those various mechanisms factor into your thinking?. >> one of the places in the book and...
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so i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> they know the cops now, right?. thanks for letting me put halley in your room. yeah, no problem. oh, and, penny, she kinda threw up on your stuffed bear. oh, that's okay. hey. tha-that's an ewok and it's mine. yeah, which is why it's okay. see, he gets ewoks in his bed. you've got chewbacca; that's enough. koothrappali: i used to have the stuffed raccoon from guardians of the galaxy, but cinnamon licked it raw. there's a time and place for your randy dog stories, and... it's never and nowhere. yeah, no more stories about sex, so, amy, that brings us to you. well, at work we've been doing some interesting research with neuroprosthetics. penny: neat. i've been rewatching the o.c., so we're all leading productive lives. we've been working on a computer interface that can use brain wave patterns to control robotic limbs,
so i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> they know the cops now, right?. thanks for letting me put halley in your room. yeah, no problem. oh, and, penny, she kinda threw up on your stuffed bear. oh, that's okay. hey. tha-that's an ewok and it's mine. yeah, which is why it's okay. see, he gets ewoks in his bed. you've got chewbacca; that's enough. koothrappali: i used to have the stuffed raccoon from guardians of the galaxy, but cinnamon licked it raw. there's a time and place...
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. >>> i tend to be a little ban a bananas for arts but this artist is bananas for bananas.e carves into the bananas with a blade, shaping it and peeling them creating different scenes on the banana. of course it oxidizes after a while and sometimes it works in favor of the design that he's creating. >> oh, wow. you know what? that is clever. all it takes is one person getting an idea from a piece of fruit and you have something joyful like that. >> amazing he sees so many different things in a banana. most of us see one thing in a banana. >> check this one out, tom petty. my favorite. >> you think they're banana pancakes? >> definitely. >> they have to be. now guys, if you ever wondered what's inside a banana you're about to find out and you may not like it. >> oh. the organs. and the beating haerteart. >> apparently this bananatomy because in this one we get an inside look at the bananatomy. >> it's not easy to say. >> bananatomy. >> i like how on one of them he #fruitdoodle. that's more than a doodle, dude. >> he's so good even chiquita banana noticed and reached out to h
. >>> i tend to be a little ban a bananas for arts but this artist is bananas for bananas.e carves into the bananas with a blade, shaping it and peeling them creating different scenes on the banana. of course it oxidizes after a while and sometimes it works in favor of the design that he's creating. >> oh, wow. you know what? that is clever. all it takes is one person getting an idea from a piece of fruit and you have something joyful like that. >> amazing he sees so many...
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so i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> they know the cops now, right?. people. our department is we are going to get this guy. not leaving the neighborhood until we catch him. >> police won't call the suspect a serial killer but say the murders are linked. 22-year-old benjamin mitchell died after he was shot at a bus stop. a few days later, 32 year owed, monica hoffa was shot and killed. her body found in a vacant lot less than a mile from the first murder. and last week, 20-year-old anthony naiboa killed after he got off the bus. naiboa's father kazimar says his son was autistic. i want them to know my son was a good kid. >> detectives released surveillance video of a man walking in the area where the first victim was kill. police say he may have information about the murder. we will catch the guy. catch him before another one happens. >> you think this person is going to make a mistake. >> think they will. they always do at some point. >> hundreds of residents
so i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> they know the cops now, right?. people. our department is we are going to get this guy. not leaving the neighborhood until we catch him. >> police won't call the suspect a serial killer but say the murders are linked. 22-year-old benjamin mitchell died after he was shot at a bus stop. a few days later, 32 year owed, monica hoffa was shot and killed. her body found in a vacant lot less than a mile from the first murder. and last...
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so, um -- i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> you're watching "the wellness hour," theews and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for h
so, um -- i tend to just drive home looking like carrie. >> you're watching "the wellness hour," theews and information. i'm randy alvarez. today's topic, replacing missing teeth with dental implants. according to my first guest, no more dentures. and with us we have an expert on the topic. he is a prosthodontist -- dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a...
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>> you know, on the one hand i tend not to pay much attention to it. this has happened. i was here for the nixon administration and we went through all of that. they were calling us naerting nah bobs of negativity and all that kind of stuff. >> i remember that. >> so that's not new. but what is different, don, and you touched on it, you know, now that information travels with the speed of light, it goes around the world and back. and with all this fake news, some of it deliberately fake, and as we now know some of it is being put into our system by russian sources disguised, it's coming from everywhere, so it's hard to separate what's true from what's not true. and this has become -- i think it has become a national security problem. >> i liked your take on the whole fake news thing that you don't worry about it, because i tend to feel the same way. the president comes with term limits. journalism does not. >> you know, don, let me just add one other thing. you know, our role, and what separates democracy from a toe tal terryian society is in a democrac
>> you know, on the one hand i tend not to pay much attention to it. this has happened. i was here for the nixon administration and we went through all of that. they were calling us naerting nah bobs of negativity and all that kind of stuff. >> i remember that. >> so that's not new. but what is different, don, and you touched on it, you know, now that information travels with the speed of light, it goes around the world and back. and with all this fake news, some of it...
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always get what you want" by the rolling stones ] >> coming up this morning, we stabilizing the market i tendassidy and tim kaine. and rob maggie hassan to that and we take you lived. on capitol hill, attorney general jeff sessions of years for the oversight hearing. we're live from the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on stand. president
always get what you want" by the rolling stones ] >> coming up this morning, we stabilizing the market i tendassidy and tim kaine. and rob maggie hassan to that and we take you lived. on capitol hill, attorney general jeff sessions of years for the oversight hearing. we're live from the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on stand. president
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so i tend to have that resonate through my mind a lot. shonda: that is a powerful lesson. pplause] mrs. obama: -- shonda: ok, it has been a special night for all of us. i also know it is a special day for you. mrs. obama: oh yeah. shonda: i have a little bit of a surprise. mrs. obama: do you? shonda: can you rule the video? i knowobama: hey honey, you are with all these important pennsylvania women and you are sharing the stage with my buddy, shonda rhimes, but i had to crash this party because today we have been married for 25 years. [applause] now the idea that you would put up with me for a quarter of a century is a remarkable testament to what a saintly, wonderful, patient person you are. um, it was a lot easier for me to do it, because the fact of the matter is not only have you been, an extraordinary partner not only have you been a great friend, somebody who could always make me laugh, someone who would always make sure that i was following what i thought alsoight, but you have been an example to our daughters and to the entire country. your strength, your grace, you
so i tend to have that resonate through my mind a lot. shonda: that is a powerful lesson. pplause] mrs. obama: -- shonda: ok, it has been a special night for all of us. i also know it is a special day for you. mrs. obama: oh yeah. shonda: i have a little bit of a surprise. mrs. obama: do you? shonda: can you rule the video? i knowobama: hey honey, you are with all these important pennsylvania women and you are sharing the stage with my buddy, shonda rhimes, but i had to crash this party because...
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yes, the thing is, i engaged with the bar tend, and those to me are the heroes in the industry, the drinksform customers too. soi knowledge to inform customers too. so i went to the bar tenders and asked what bottle do you most like to work with. they chose my bottle. ididn't want to work with. they chose my bottle. i didn't want to tequila to look like everyone else's, i wanted it to look like the first day of a holiday as something you want to reach for, something you want to enjoy to drink. my label was created by this fellow here, who is jamie harris, he was a young art student i bumped into on the tube and i commissioned him to do my label. that's him and his girlfriend dancing. the premium tequila market is getting more and more crowded. how do you stand out? because my brand is something that people want to drink. but how do you get that across? i do master classes all over the country. my brand is really clean. this is one of the best in the world. is itjust the uk? no. in exporting, we now export to india, russia, we are in the us. how do you do the master class thing and that edu
yes, the thing is, i engaged with the bar tend, and those to me are the heroes in the industry, the drinksform customers too. soi knowledge to inform customers too. so i went to the bar tenders and asked what bottle do you most like to work with. they chose my bottle. ididn't want to work with. they chose my bottle. i didn't want to tequila to look like everyone else's, i wanted it to look like the first day of a holiday as something you want to reach for, something you want to enjoy to drink....
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i tend to look forward and as an optimist we're in a position now to do that. >> his proposed bill hasupport. but right now the bill remains stuck in the assembly rules committee in sacramento. meantime, work has gun on a new well that the state hopes will deliver clean fresh water by 2018. and nearly 1 million other residents still live with undrinkable water in their communities. >> thank you. if you have a story for stephen or anyone in the investigative unit call 1-888-996-tips. >>> we haven't said this in a along time. it's raining jeff. >> i know. it's so nice. i walked outside tonight and stood there for a second. it feels great. a lot of reports in across the north bay and east bay this evening. you'll see on the doppler radar some of the heavier pockets currently across marine, napa and sonoma countys again coming down at a decent clip this hour and also coming down throughout the peninsula. in terms of of that rainfall, you can see the batch of wet weather from santa rosa. continuing through napa at 11:55 tonight. take you to the south, san francisco getting in on the heavier
i tend to look forward and as an optimist we're in a position now to do that. >> his proposed bill hasupport. but right now the bill remains stuck in the assembly rules committee in sacramento. meantime, work has gun on a new well that the state hopes will deliver clean fresh water by 2018. and nearly 1 million other residents still live with undrinkable water in their communities. >> thank you. if you have a story for stephen or anyone in the investigative unit call 1-888-996-tips....
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then i tend to like snow. up in the mountains of west virginia, it's a pocket of cold air aloft overhead. there's no cold front or anything like that. with that cold air aloft, we are wringing out a couple lonesome raindrops. this won't be lasting all day. most of it should swing out we're in the 40s to 50 now as you plan out our day. plan on a cool one. temperatures staying mostly in the 50s later on this afternoon. a closer look at the freezing cold start possible tomorrow and the weekend coming up. >> thank you, chuck. prorngs county police are interviewing people in connection with this person. he was pictured on camera near the crime scene. shomari stone has exclusive information on what authorities have learned so far. >> reporter: a dark cloud of worry hangs over bowie, maryland. although wind chimes ring peacefully, mia has anxiety. >> it's upsetting. >>> she lives near where police say a man sexually assaulted a woman in the culling ton station neighborhood. >> it's more aware of just your surrounding
then i tend to like snow. up in the mountains of west virginia, it's a pocket of cold air aloft overhead. there's no cold front or anything like that. with that cold air aloft, we are wringing out a couple lonesome raindrops. this won't be lasting all day. most of it should swing out we're in the 40s to 50 now as you plan out our day. plan on a cool one. temperatures staying mostly in the 50s later on this afternoon. a closer look at the freezing cold start possible tomorrow and the weekend...
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i tend to agree. take longer now, be cautious. don't get involved in every new issue. es a massive difference. jonathan: for a lot of people it is scary. everyone is sticking with us. i want to get a market check on where treasuries have been this week. 2, 10, and 30. yields grinding a little bit higher. up two basis points on the two-year. up three on a 30-year as well. still ahead, the final spread. the big week ahead, featuring u.s. bank earnings and details on their fixed income trading groups. that is one thing to watch next week. this is "bloomberg: real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg: real yield." i'm jonathan ferro. let's give you an update on next week. coming up over the next week, we wait to see what will happen in catalan with the parliament on monday. we will have minutes from the fomc. the imf bank earnings and u.s. economic data, including cpi and retail sales. plus, the president donald trump may give a speech regarding his decision on the iranian nuclear deal. the president of the united deal. the president of the united states, of course, mad
i tend to agree. take longer now, be cautious. don't get involved in every new issue. es a massive difference. jonathan: for a lot of people it is scary. everyone is sticking with us. i want to get a market check on where treasuries have been this week. 2, 10, and 30. yields grinding a little bit higher. up two basis points on the two-year. up three on a 30-year as well. still ahead, the final spread. the big week ahead, featuring u.s. bank earnings and details on their fixed income trading...
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was working in government from the form policy perspective in to meet those saudi officials and i tended to look at that. that seems to be working now. i cannot take any credit for that. we saw the saudi resistance to the regime in baghdad clearly that was some of it with that crisis we can fully appreciate the high eight whale prices they had no rivals in that department becoming challengers 12 million barrels a day eventually and from that the need to look at a foreign policy lens. >> at that point there wasn't all energy windfall. >> what do you mean by the windfall?. >>. >> i wanted to call the book originally serendipity not a lot of people at simon & schuster like that name over the promise over the last 10 years moving from a world that was formed by energy scarcity to a reality of energy for those energy production is as surprised and the challenge in the book is understanding how this has reshaped global affairs and how we can take advantage to maximize. >> is a powerful motion to decline?. >> get that the reality of a lot of americans see the linkage between energy and foreign
was working in government from the form policy perspective in to meet those saudi officials and i tended to look at that. that seems to be working now. i cannot take any credit for that. we saw the saudi resistance to the regime in baghdad clearly that was some of it with that crisis we can fully appreciate the high eight whale prices they had no rivals in that department becoming challengers 12 million barrels a day eventually and from that the need to look at a foreign policy lens. >>...
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then i tend to like snow. mountains of west virginia, it's a pocket of cold air aloft overhead. there's no cold front or anything like that. with that cold air aloft, we are wringing out a couple lonesome raindrops. this won't be lasting all day. most of it should swing out
then i tend to like snow. mountains of west virginia, it's a pocket of cold air aloft overhead. there's no cold front or anything like that. with that cold air aloft, we are wringing out a couple lonesome raindrops. this won't be lasting all day. most of it should swing out
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>> no, you know, i tend to be pretty free with how we did do it.t was a study in the range of the band. we did songs that ended up on the seriously sinatra chance to sirius. we did, like, swing tune. we did a rock tune that ended up number within on the rock chart. and we understanded up having three songs go number one on the country chart. and everything in between from reggae to-- you know, all of my bandmates are very diverse and very studied in different things -- >> what's the common element of all that, whether it's reggae, sinatra, or pop music sung by-- >> it's either good or it's not. it either makes you feel something tore doesn't. >> rose: is it talent you're born with or is it talent you learn? you know, i think it's a little bit of both. i think you're either born to really love something enough to sit behind closed doors for 20,000 hours and practice it. you're either born with the expaghtz love t-- with the love and passion to do it. but you're not just born able to come out and shred up a guitar. you're not born with that. somethin
>> no, you know, i tend to be pretty free with how we did do it.t was a study in the range of the band. we did songs that ended up on the seriously sinatra chance to sirius. we did, like, swing tune. we did a rock tune that ended up number within on the rock chart. and we understanded up having three songs go number one on the country chart. and everything in between from reggae to-- you know, all of my bandmates are very diverse and very studied in different things -- >> what's the...
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and try to see and discover things it's a method that yields a fair bit of disappointment because i tend to arrange an official. purpose started taking pictures when he was sixteen and soon realized he was more interested in people of any informal composition. his images are like short stories they speak of an unmanipulated found reality that's been captured in seemingly simple clear cut images. hamburg nine hundred fifty five children play in the bombed out city. seventy eighty percent of my pictures happened by chance. in one nine hundred seventy three east and west germany signed an agreement allowing a few selected journalists to take part in an exchange. and his wife a journalist spent four very intense years in communist east berlin. no only the iron curtain separated the two countries life years seemed very foreign and hooker was a keen observer. and others there's no it was the very quickly realised i was a westerner and could do things others couldn't. it was very rare for a police officer to step in front of my lens like this even if chanukah was across the street and when they
and try to see and discover things it's a method that yields a fair bit of disappointment because i tend to arrange an official. purpose started taking pictures when he was sixteen and soon realized he was more interested in people of any informal composition. his images are like short stories they speak of an unmanipulated found reality that's been captured in seemingly simple clear cut images. hamburg nine hundred fifty five children play in the bombed out city. seventy eighty percent of my...
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i tend to agree with that and i think you saw that when barack obama was president.'t campaign on gun control in 2008 but in 2012 after he won the election sandy hook happened and he made more stringent background checks, closing gun show and sale loopholes, big part of his early legislative drive and it was derailed by republicans in the senate in particular and over the ensuing years senate in particular and over the ensuing yea rs as senate in particular and over the ensuing years as there was more and more gun violence, you saw him become very pessimistic about any opportunity of passing more stringent gun laws. as you said, if there can be the murder of a school full of children and nothing can be done, then you have to wonder what would it take to change the reality on the ground politically in this country on gun control. anthony, we will leave it there for the moment, thank you. we will turn away from the story for the moment because i wa nt to the story for the moment because i want to discuss catalonia. the authorities held in independence referendum yester
i tend to agree with that and i think you saw that when barack obama was president.'t campaign on gun control in 2008 but in 2012 after he won the election sandy hook happened and he made more stringent background checks, closing gun show and sale loopholes, big part of his early legislative drive and it was derailed by republicans in the senate in particular and over the ensuing years senate in particular and over the ensuing yea rs as senate in particular and over the ensuing years as there...