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i started in iceland. i was intrigued to find out 63% of the people in iceland believe in gnomes.as amazing. when somebody disappears over there they say he went with the gnomes. so i went out for a walk one day just to test the theory out into the lava fields and i ran across a little nome. and his local name was jass aquas which i think translates out if i'm not mistaken in english to jesse watters. i ran across this nome called jesse watters. i think we have a picture of it. there he is looks like burt reynolds in the cosmo issue. i said to him listen, i would like to go live with the gnomes. people are idiots right now. he said you can only come live with the gnomes if you answer me one question i said go ahead shoot. i'm open. he said why would your countryside with iran over israel? i said i can't answer that he said you can't come live with us. that is my story. >> gnomes superstition live under ground. you go to norway and sweden, right? >> a lot of furor in norway. local businessman called politician over there called donald trump who said that he said that the vikings we
i started in iceland. i was intrigued to find out 63% of the people in iceland believe in gnomes.as amazing. when somebody disappears over there they say he went with the gnomes. so i went out for a walk one day just to test the theory out into the lava fields and i ran across a little nome. and his local name was jass aquas which i think translates out if i'm not mistaken in english to jesse watters. i ran across this nome called jesse watters. i think we have a picture of it. there he is...
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. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah. >> jon: that is totally what i would do. >> bring the kid they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) okay, what is this? it's chewy. really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits you. its gum. no. it's totally a mint! it's disappearing as i am chewing it. where did it go? it's not a gum. not a mint. it's a totally new cool. new ice breakers cool blasts. there's a bazillion ways to top your kids' rice krispies. what's yours? ♪ a dash of fruit ♪ ♪ in their favorite color. ♪ ♪ a bunch of pineapple ♪ ♪ 'cause hey - it's summer! ♪ ♪ bananas and berries ♪ ♪ 'cause the letter b rocks. ♪ ♪ a little bit of yogurt? ♪ ♪ sure! why not? ♪ the fun never stops! how will your kids top their snap, crackle and pop? anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey's is mine
. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah. >> jon: that is totally what i would do. >> bring the kid they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) okay, what is this? it's chewy. really icy. wooh. that's intense! it just hits...
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. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah. they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) [ding, ding] hey buddy... what can i getcha? 1, 2, 3... redd's apple ale. [ding, ding] redd's apple ale. also in strawberry and green apple. anybody else? this is an iphone. ♪ and it comes with something amazing: ♪ an app store with over one and a half million of the best apps available. ♪ that's over one and a half million hand-picked, awe-inspiring, just-plain-surprising, who-knew-a-phone-could-do-that apps. ♪ if it's not an iphone, it's not an iphone. ♪ ♪ ♪ makin' it happen ♪ ♪ take it and grab it ♪ ♪ life by the horns ♪ ♪ till i find satisfaction ♪ ♪ keepin the score ♪ ♪ eager for more ♪ ♪ looking to soar ♪ ♪ up above the distractions ♪ ♪ hey nice game today. thanks. juicy fruit? sure i'll try a piec.... juicy fruit. so sweet you can't help but chew.
. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah. they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) [ding, ding] hey buddy... what can i getcha? 1, 2, 3... redd's apple ale. [ding, ding] redd's apple ale. also in strawberry and green apple. anybody...
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. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah.hat is totally what i would do. >> bring the kid they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale! that's a lovely idea... what?! i party. new redd's green apple ale. brewed like a beer tart like granny smith. watch as these magnificent creatures take flight, soaring away from home towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have an unreliable cell phone network and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. because they get $300 from switching back to verizon, and so can you! verizon. come home to a better network. dy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> jon: talking with larry wilmore of the nigh
. >> jon: i'm.you ever been to iceland. >> jon: i'm a producer! have you? >> yeah.hat is totally what i would do. >> bring the kid they'll love it. >> jon: not one word in that sentence would i do, repelling volcano iceland -- maybe the conjunction, i can go but that's it. "mission impossible - rogue nation," in theaters friday! tom cruise! (cheers and applause) what beer should we get? uhhhh... redd's green apple ale! that's a lovely idea... what?! i...
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on the eve, in 1986, in iceland, the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our -- that brought freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other, he wanted both. he said, i will go see nancy. history has shown, even though the pundits would write that that was wrong to step away you got a better agreement because he did. reagan understood the you never went into a negotiation without the willingness to walk away. if there was ever a time for this administration to look to reagan, now is the time. as they negotiate with iran, do not just hope for peace. do not sign an agreement unless you get peace with freedom. [applause] rep. mccarthy: the other question that i think the administration should see -- re
on the eve, in 1986, in iceland, the whole world was watching. they thought the agreement would be signed with gorbachev. gorbachev just wanted one thing that you could not have fdi. reagan understood that up our -- that brought freedom, not just to america. present reagan offer the technology to the russians as well. there would be freedom for the entire world. gorbachev said no, thinking that reagan would want peace more than freedom. reagan understood these are not have one or the other, he...
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there was a huge study on icelanders not all of iceland.lly about those that don't make the plaque, don't get alzheimer's. the amyloid plaque is related to alzheimer's. get rid of plaque you may get rid of the disease. this is very, very promising treatment. >> move to iceland. that is what we have to do, right? >> i don't want big business to forget about this drug. stuart: hole on, arthur what is the capital of iceland? >> the capital reykjavik. stuart: thank you. time for the sector report. quiet on the set. time for the sector report. cheryl, what are you watching? >> cheryl is here. her turn. taking a little look at technology for you. we're looking at apple disappointment with the earns last night particularly those iphone sales and iphone watch. you heard the numbers. stock is down about more than six bucks. almost 5%. also looking at some other big technology names. yahoo! microsoft, gopro, sorry stuart, microsoft down 3%. my apologies. i feel bad. no i don't. stuart: you don't? >> i'm done. bye. stuart: nuclear deal with iran facin
there was a huge study on icelanders not all of iceland.lly about those that don't make the plaque, don't get alzheimer's. the amyloid plaque is related to alzheimer's. get rid of plaque you may get rid of the disease. this is very, very promising treatment. >> move to iceland. that is what we have to do, right? >> i don't want big business to forget about this drug. stuart: hole on, arthur what is the capital of iceland? >> the capital reykjavik. stuart: thank you. time for...
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people in iceland and tunisia.t, they need twice as much food as they needed it when they were civilians. so get that steak or don't, because it's a very simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said -- it's up to you. ♪ it's up to you what do you say? it's up to you starting today ? you can fix that you and you can fix that you and you can wear it and you can touch that food and you can share it it's up to you it's up to you to spread it and make it go around yes, it's up to you to do what needs to be it's up to you. >> is a marked the first time all five democratic candidates will share the stage. we will be live for the family leadership summit where nine leading republican candidates are scheduled to speak. she's been road to the white house 2016, we take you there. each week, real america been to archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> a circus parade. this was the commercial and let everyone town and no that the big top was being raised. the everyday humdrum w
people in iceland and tunisia.t, they need twice as much food as they needed it when they were civilians. so get that steak or don't, because it's a very simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said -- it's up to you. ♪ it's up to you what do you say? it's up to you starting today ? you can fix that you and you can fix that you and you can wear it and you can touch that food and you can share it it's up to you it's up to you to spread it and make it go around yes,...
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people in iceland and tunisia.od as they needed it when they were civilians. so get that stakeeakl or don't, because it's a very simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said -- it's up to you. ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ what do you say? ♪ ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ starting today ♪ ♪ you can fix that you and you can wear it ♪ ♪ and you can touch that food and you can share it ♪ ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ it's up to you to spread it ♪ ♪ and make it go around ♪ ♪ tyes, it's up to you ♪ ♪ to do what needs to be done ♪ ♪ it's up to you ♪ >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at cspanhistory. for more information on a schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> conservative pollsters and author of "the selfie vote" on the trends and technology, the millennial generation, and how political parties are fighting for the crucial voting bloc. >> where you look at where people's i both are go
people in iceland and tunisia.od as they needed it when they were civilians. so get that stakeeakl or don't, because it's a very simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said -- it's up to you. ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ what do you say? ♪ ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ starting today ♪ ♪ you can fix that you and you can wear it ♪ ♪ and you can touch that food and you can share it ♪ ♪ it's up to you ♪ ♪ it's up to you to spread it ♪ ♪ and make it go...
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norway, iceland. the euro members are free floaters in the nordic region.think there is quite a clear picture emerging. the euro members have been suffering because they have not been able to provide additional monetary stimulus for those economies in the nordic region. mentioned theou tigers. should denmark remove their pegged t to the euro? lars: i think we need to have in our country much more serious conversation about whether peg fulfills the objective a used to. i would lean toward being better off going with sweden or norway. alix: thank you for joining us. lars: thank you. joe: meanwhile, amazon. is soaring in after-hours trading. estimates coming in at $.19 per share, a loss of $.14 per share was expected by analysts. on spain'sve a chart unemployment. you do not want to miss that. coming up next. ♪ alix: i am alix steel. joe: and i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" chart.ut this spain's youth unemployment. 50% for thelow first time since 2012. the mind blowing thing to me is how high this is. it is still extraordinarily high. for all of the ta
norway, iceland. the euro members are free floaters in the nordic region.think there is quite a clear picture emerging. the euro members have been suffering because they have not been able to provide additional monetary stimulus for those economies in the nordic region. mentioned theou tigers. should denmark remove their pegged t to the euro? lars: i think we need to have in our country much more serious conversation about whether peg fulfills the objective a used to. i would lean toward being...
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the iceland. >> jon: you lookout doorsy.navia. i've never traveled much of anywhere. i have been to buffalo. >> me, too. scandinavia. >> jon: is there a time of year when it's more temperate. >> i'm thinking now. >> jon: it's all lights now. it's never darkness now, and we would only have to really drive ourselves mentally insane staying up all night. that would be fine. >> two jobs, hitting the road, going to scandinavia. >> jon: to find eight jews and that's what we'll find out. what are you doing now? the minions thing, my kids -- >> they'll probably be into it. >> jon: they're bonkers for it. they're 19 and 18. >> then they'll definitely go for it. >> jon: a lot of dough. worth that. >> jon: there is very few things that come on that get their attention. >> i think these little minions are scientifically designed to be appealing to children and not only children but adults. i think the reason they're appealing to adults is because they look like capsules, they look like pills. so people are like, oh, i'm used to that. >>
the iceland. >> jon: you lookout doorsy.navia. i've never traveled much of anywhere. i have been to buffalo. >> me, too. scandinavia. >> jon: is there a time of year when it's more temperate. >> i'm thinking now. >> jon: it's all lights now. it's never darkness now, and we would only have to really drive ourselves mentally insane staying up all night. that would be fine. >> two jobs, hitting the road, going to scandinavia. >> jon: to find eight jews and...
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. >> seth: nothing to her. [ laughter ] i also, i took a vacation -- my wife and i went to iceland lastthan you. >> very, probably. >> seth: so you actually tried to cross a glacier? >> mm-hmm, not advisable. >> seth: it did not go well? >> it didn't go well, we actually had to be evaced off of the glacier. >> seth: you got evaced off? >> yeah, it was so not fun. i mean, all of us were looking at each other -- >> seth: how many in your group? >> nine. >> seth: okay, and it was just whiteout conditions? >> yeah, we lost two tents. it basically was like being in a white small room and just getting blasted in the face with snow. and you keep asking yourself, like, "what are we doing?" and, "when is the bourbon running out?" [ laughter ] and like, "all right, we got to call for help like immediately because we're starting to run dry." >> seth: and you today poop in the snow? >> i did. i did. [ laughter ] not all that bad. i gotta be honest. [ laughter ] i was kind of shocked. i was like, "all right, i can say i did that now." >> seth: well, that's great. if there is anything positive to tak
. >> seth: nothing to her. [ laughter ] i also, i took a vacation -- my wife and i went to iceland lastthan you. >> very, probably. >> seth: so you actually tried to cross a glacier? >> mm-hmm, not advisable. >> seth: it did not go well? >> it didn't go well, we actually had to be evaced off of the glacier. >> seth: you got evaced off? >> yeah, it was so not fun. i mean, all of us were looking at each other -- >> seth: how many in your...
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. >>> a lovely family on holiday in iceland. a pretty darn good vacation.headed to this popular g geyser. they're waiting for it to erupt. >> are they standing too close? >> they're standing in the designated safety zone. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> oh that had to burn. >> oh yes, gayle. it's a windy day. at the moment the geyser erupted, a gust of wind came through and blew the boiling hot water on the tourists there, including the family catching the video. [ crying ] >> you hear a young child crying. this family had two children a 6-year-old and an 11-year-old. they suffered first and second-degree burns. they said that the people at the geyser all the staff, immediately reacted. got emergency workers there very quickly. the coast guard even arrived within minutes with a helicopter. air-lifted the two children to a hospital in reykjavik where the children received treatment. >> and if safety zone needs to be bigger. >>> i think even those people that considered themselves not to be very emotional types will love this video. this is at the wedding of cody. th
. >>> a lovely family on holiday in iceland. a pretty darn good vacation.headed to this popular g geyser. they're waiting for it to erupt. >> are they standing too close? >> they're standing in the designated safety zone. >> oh! [ screaming ] >> oh that had to burn. >> oh yes, gayle. it's a windy day. at the moment the geyser erupted, a gust of wind came through and blew the boiling hot water on the tourists there, including the family catching the video....
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. >>> a lovely family on holiday in iceland a pretty darned good vacation. they headed to the popular geyser. they are waiting for it to erupt. >> are they standing too close? >> they are standing in what is designated as the safety zone. oh now again standing in the safety zone however this is a very windy day and at the exact moment that geyser erupted, a gust of wind came through and blew the boiling hot wer including this family capturing this video and listen to this. [ screaming and crying ] you hear a young child crying because the family had two children a 6-year-old and 11-year-old suffered first and second-degree burns. but the family also said that the people at the geyser all the staff immediately reacted, got emergency workers there quickly. the coast guard even arrived within minutes with a helicopter air lifted the two children to a hospital where the children received the best possible treatment. >> and the safety zone needs to be maybe a bit bigger. >> dude is in deep after he rolls a car filled with drugs. police are interrogating him on th
. >>> a lovely family on holiday in iceland a pretty darned good vacation. they headed to the popular geyser. they are waiting for it to erupt. >> are they standing too close? >> they are standing in what is designated as the safety zone. oh now again standing in the safety zone however this is a very windy day and at the exact moment that geyser erupted, a gust of wind came through and blew the boiling hot wer including this family capturing this video and listen to this....
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you got to go through iceland before you connect to paris or amsterdam and the flights will operate five to amsterdam and twice a week to paris. you have to travel from early to december or january 10th to march 10th. >>> the internet uzz over amazon and wal-mart's christmas in july deals. the online retailers are offering deep discounts just like they do on black friday, but if you're planning on doing a little couch shopping tone, experts warn -- tonight, experts warn shop around and see if you're getting the best deal. >> what you'll find with amazon is not so much they'll show the regular price they charge, but it's more matter that they show the manufacturers suggested retail price. >> amazon is letting customers sign up for a free 30 day trial of its prime service to nab today's deals. wal-mart is offering online rollbacks for the next three months starting today. >>> well, sadly play time is over at an iconic new york city toy store. after 145 years f.a.o. schwartz is closing up its flagship store. you remember this from the movie with tom hanks. the company said the rent is get d
you got to go through iceland before you connect to paris or amsterdam and the flights will operate five to amsterdam and twice a week to paris. you have to travel from early to december or january 10th to march 10th. >>> the internet uzz over amazon and wal-mart's christmas in july deals. the online retailers are offering deep discounts just like they do on black friday, but if you're planning on doing a little couch shopping tone, experts warn -- tonight, experts warn shop around and...
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as we have advised in the case of ireland, portugal, cyprus and outside the eurozone, iceland and it has worked. and the other leg is debt restructuring which we believe is needed in the particular case of greece for it to have debt sustainability. hans: a quick comment from here. we capital controls need to be in place until you have a new deal. manus? manus: let's leave it there. guy johnson and hans nick nols brussels. still to come on "the pulse." what caused the new york stock exchange to close for almost three hours yesterday? we'll have a look at that coming up next. ♪ manus: welcome back to "the pulse" live on bloomberg television and radio, streaming on your tablet and phone and bloomberg.com. official minutes from the federal reserve's june meeting show that officials saw the u.s. economy moving toward conditions that would support an interest rate increase. however, they also expressed concern about the risks from china and greece which have only intensified since the june 15-17 meeting. the bank of england will make its latest interest rate decision later. 41 economists s
as we have advised in the case of ireland, portugal, cyprus and outside the eurozone, iceland and it has worked. and the other leg is debt restructuring which we believe is needed in the particular case of greece for it to have debt sustainability. hans: a quick comment from here. we capital controls need to be in place until you have a new deal. manus? manus: let's leave it there. guy johnson and hans nick nols brussels. still to come on "the pulse." what caused the new york stock...
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the men came behind those in hong kong and iceland. a japanese health ministry official highlighted the role of medical advances. >> translator: japanese are living longer because it's possible to prevent illnesses from leading to death. >> officials say a growing number of elderly japanese are health conscious and trying to improve their diet. they say life spans could get even longer. >>> the tokyo high court has handed down the first ruling of its kind in favor of residents disturbed by noise from an air base. a judge upheld a lower court ruling and ordered japan's self-defense forces to suspend nighttime flights near tokyo. residents welcomed the ruling. the judge ordered that flights by maritime self-defense force aircraft be suspended until the end of next year between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. he also ordered payment of compensation of about $76 million. about 7,000 people living near the base filed the complaint against the central government. the plaintiffs complained about noise pollution from the base used by the japanese msd
the men came behind those in hong kong and iceland. a japanese health ministry official highlighted the role of medical advances. >> translator: japanese are living longer because it's possible to prevent illnesses from leading to death. >> officials say a growing number of elderly japanese are health conscious and trying to improve their diet. they say life spans could get even longer. >>> the tokyo high court has handed down the first ruling of its kind in favor of...
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greece is sicker than the others -- secure in ireland, sicker than iceland certainly, and with a much more profound financial problem. it comes down to lack of investment and growth. laura: europe had to do this to a certain extent because other countries has been in economic difficulty. the eurozone leaders want to send a message that they will not be getting special treatment to anyone, whatever the situation. ronald: the southern tier countries, all in more or less a degree of difficulty, are still in the euro. they take comfort in a fast monetary agreement but it assures them cheap financing for 10 years and is now distinction much more harshly among various countries. portugal, italy and even france, for that matter, show similar ailments to greece. not as bad, not anywhere close but they are suffering from the same thing -- lack of investment, lack of growth, lack of exports. they need help of various degrees. helping greece is not going to change things for portugal italy, or france. they needed a different remedies , all of them involving growth and job creation. laura: ronald
greece is sicker than the others -- secure in ireland, sicker than iceland certainly, and with a much more profound financial problem. it comes down to lack of investment and growth. laura: europe had to do this to a certain extent because other countries has been in economic difficulty. the eurozone leaders want to send a message that they will not be getting special treatment to anyone, whatever the situation. ronald: the southern tier countries, all in more or less a degree of difficulty,...
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well, that's true if the country involved is iceland or liechtenstein or switzerland. this is a country that for 25 years has been lying to the iyarks cheating on its nuclear obligation and you're going to treat them like a normal country. that's a basic fallacy that runs through this agreement, runs right through the heart of these provisions for iaea inspections. >> ambassador finally, would you trust a little thing of soil that they would give you? >> of course not. look, this is -- this is the kind of concession to the iranians that i think eadviceates this deal paragraph after paragraph. congress not let go of this, it insist on getting these two side deals and it's clear with the administration, we want all the side deals, we want them in writing, if they are verbal. we're not just going to focus on the agreement itself. we want to know everything else that you went through in vienna. >> those may be the questions that secretary of state kerry will be asked again on tuesday when he's back on the hill this time testifying in front of congress. john bolton ambassad
well, that's true if the country involved is iceland or liechtenstein or switzerland. this is a country that for 25 years has been lying to the iyarks cheating on its nuclear obligation and you're going to treat them like a normal country. that's a basic fallacy that runs through this agreement, runs right through the heart of these provisions for iaea inspections. >> ambassador finally, would you trust a little thing of soil that they would give you? >> of course not. look, this is...
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as we have advised in the case of ireland, portugal, cyprus and outside the eurozone, latvia and icelandt has worked. the other leg is debt restructuring. vonnie: greece is already promised to introduce pension and tax reforms next week. president obama told senate democrats that there is less than a 50/50 chance of a deal with iran's nuclear program. it has been delayed until tomorrow on the country is preparing for a post-sanctions era. the u.s. and other global powers say they will ease sanctions if iran and brees to easing nuclear development. yahoo! now offers betting on fantasy sports. betting on sports is a legal outside las vegas. they get a pass because fantasy sports are considered a game of skill. one trade groups is 51 million people in america play these fantasy leagues. brendan: vladimir putin is speaking now at the bric summit in russia. he says they are capable of keeping the ruble within -- under their own control. he said he would like to start practicing yoga. how important is this forum, the annual bric meeting? how important is it to china? >> if you go back to 2006,
as we have advised in the case of ireland, portugal, cyprus and outside the eurozone, latvia and icelandt has worked. the other leg is debt restructuring. vonnie: greece is already promised to introduce pension and tax reforms next week. president obama told senate democrats that there is less than a 50/50 chance of a deal with iran's nuclear program. it has been delayed until tomorrow on the country is preparing for a post-sanctions era. the u.s. and other global powers say they will ease...
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. >> now they're in gaud al can al and iceland and tunisia.fight they need twice as much to fight. so do they get it or don't they? it's a simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said? it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >> this year c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history next, a look at our recent visit to omaha, nebraska. ♪ >> we're standing in the main waiting room in union station in omaha nebraska, built in 1931, the second union station built by union pacific. the architect, gilbert stanley underwood wanted to make a statement about what the railwood was. it was strength, masculinity, and permanence. that's what he wanted the building to embody. >> omaha really started out as a frontier town. actually citizens from council bluff wanted to found the city on this side of the river. it was established. and everybody knew there was going to be a transcontinental railwood. they didn't know where. they wanted it to come through there so they said they had a better chance if we had a city on the opposi
. >> now they're in gaud al can al and iceland and tunisia.fight they need twice as much to fight. so do they get it or don't they? it's a simple proposition. if we do, they don't. remember what the farmer said? it's up to you. ♪ ♪ >> this year c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history next, a look at our recent visit to omaha, nebraska. ♪ >> we're standing in the main waiting room in union station in omaha nebraska, built in 1931, the second...
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physical consolidation as we have advised in the case of torture goal -- portugal lafayette, and iceland has worked. the other leg is the restructuring which we believe is needed in this particular case for it to have debt sustainability. jonathan: let's bring in 18 -- in the team. guy: we need to discuss the deadline the midnight deadline, what are the chances of greece making that? guy: i think they will make it. the question is in what form? alexis tsipras talked yesterday to the parliament about specific measures. what we understand is the letter he sent was better than the previous one, the tone has changed and become more positive. you have seen that in some of the conversations coming out. there is also a recognition in athens that any program likely to be achieved is likely to be harsher on greece than the previous. the economy here is on his back as a result of which the numerator denominator equation becomes tougher for the economy. to second thing is we are talking about a three-year program as a result it is longer and probably needs to be more strict. that seems to be the un
physical consolidation as we have advised in the case of torture goal -- portugal lafayette, and iceland has worked. the other leg is the restructuring which we believe is needed in this particular case for it to have debt sustainability. jonathan: let's bring in 18 -- in the team. guy: we need to discuss the deadline the midnight deadline, what are the chances of greece making that? guy: i think they will make it. the question is in what form? alexis tsipras talked yesterday to the parliament...
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there was this creepy iceland story. think about the scandinavian authors. they know how to kill people. >> erik larson you know how to write a narrative. dead weight the most recent. you know what his other books are. if they are not on the shelves you should not be at lit fest. thank you for coming. he will be signing outside. thank you. >> on behalf of the printers row lit fest we would like to thank the panel, thank you for
there was this creepy iceland story. think about the scandinavian authors. they know how to kill people. >> erik larson you know how to write a narrative. dead weight the most recent. you know what his other books are. if they are not on the shelves you should not be at lit fest. thank you for coming. he will be signing outside. thank you. >> on behalf of the printers row lit fest we would like to thank the panel, thank you for
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excepted if we everybody, we would be larger than iceland. >> it maybe a long way from becoming a realntry, but to its founders, it is only a matter of time. ♪ olivia: i have to say, i do not know about the croatian border guards. $45,000 in crowdfunding. olivia: amazing. the internet really brings out the crazies. a little rude. i did not realize there was so unfounded territory. sounds going to visit?e like it is kind of difficult to get there. much to discuss. thank you for joining me. i will see you tomorrow. much more ahead. we will take a deep dive into .erizon signing up more than one million new mobile customers per month, about double the pace they announced a quarter ago. the question now, what will they do with aol? is a wireless company anymore? ♪ olivia: welcome back to the bloomberg "market day." a muggy morning in new york city but 84 degrees and cloudy. worldrom bloomberg headquarters. now time to take a look at the top stories crossing the bloomberg terminal at this hour. diplomatic relations between the u.s. and you but getting back to normal. yesterday the cuban flag
excepted if we everybody, we would be larger than iceland. >> it maybe a long way from becoming a realntry, but to its founders, it is only a matter of time. ♪ olivia: i have to say, i do not know about the croatian border guards. $45,000 in crowdfunding. olivia: amazing. the internet really brings out the crazies. a little rude. i did not realize there was so unfounded territory. sounds going to visit?e like it is kind of difficult to get there. much to discuss. thank you for joining...
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we saw it in iceland. in 2008, had an 80% devaluation of their currency. they're now back in good steady growth. greece should never have joined euro. she was after flicked with the wrong interest rates. she has now the wrong currency. she needs a major devaluation. without it, without it, she will become a third world country. liz: we will if simos is correct whether we see a yes vote. thank you, for joining us. >> allow me. liz: quickly, 10 seconds if you could. >> i understand his own views on the european union, even drachma and greece's role in it. this will pass and this time if we do go through with reforms, together with some reforms for growth, everything will be much better. absolutely convinced. liz: we appreciate you being there. everybody staying in their streets. we do have the violence continuing in athens. our markets holding steady. stay tuned, we're coming right back. we have traders watching this too. they will give us some context. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your bra
we saw it in iceland. in 2008, had an 80% devaluation of their currency. they're now back in good steady growth. greece should never have joined euro. she was after flicked with the wrong interest rates. she has now the wrong currency. she needs a major devaluation. without it, without it, she will become a third world country. liz: we will if simos is correct whether we see a yes vote. thank you, for joining us. >> allow me. liz: quickly, 10 seconds if you could. >> i understand...
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one company paid $450 million to buy one small, icelandic company.are trying to get a hold of all this it genetic information so they can look for trends or patterns in how your genes influence your body. scarlet: the difference here though, and you mentioned that you spoke with one of the people whose -- who is suffering from one of these problems is that the company is not trying to solve that ailment but the opposite of that ailment? example, exactly, for if i study how someone who doesn't feel pain feels, we can learn more about how other people suffer from pain. osteoporosising on and they study people who have to much bone. werlet: -- alix: i am sorry, are to have to leave it there. bye, scarlet! ♪ this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. c
one company paid $450 million to buy one small, icelandic company.are trying to get a hold of all this it genetic information so they can look for trends or patterns in how your genes influence your body. scarlet: the difference here though, and you mentioned that you spoke with one of the people whose -- who is suffering from one of these problems is that the company is not trying to solve that ailment but the opposite of that ailment? example, exactly, for if i study how someone who doesn't...
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look how fast iceland recovered. it is important to consider the complications. if you talk about a country that imports the most basic of things from fuel to energy and so forth, that would be massively more expensive read one of the benefits of that country's get from being able to weaken their currency is the manufacturers become more competitive. greece is in have any manufacturing economy. what you would get is this massive hit to your imports without any offset. people who think they can just sort of solve this by going to their own currency are being a bit naive. charlie: what would they recommend as the right thing for -- to happen here, in terms of creditors as well as the greek government and the greek people? lionel: they have to accept that they need to make reforms and take some pain. the same kind of pain that the irish come a spanish, portuguese have taken in the last few years. pension reform. you can't -- you have to retire later. you need to stay in the workforce. and reform the state. on the other hand the creditors i believe need to hold and o
look how fast iceland recovered. it is important to consider the complications. if you talk about a country that imports the most basic of things from fuel to energy and so forth, that would be massively more expensive read one of the benefits of that country's get from being able to weaken their currency is the manufacturers become more competitive. greece is in have any manufacturing economy. what you would get is this massive hit to your imports without any offset. people who think they can...
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then they show it is an easy skip from iceland to canada and bam, they are bombing minneapolis. not too far away. the chaps bomb minneapolis -- the japs bomb minneapolis. a are not that far away. trying to bring home you are not safe. you should be very afraid. you have got to produce to protect this from ever happening. militarily feasible? probably not. that happen. but, it did its part he comes the messages are, our homes are in danger now. you have the menacing figure glaring down on the united states. your homes are in danger. they have their eyes on american cities. more on the danger. not trying? don't think it could happen? consider the french. we french workers warn you defeat means of slavery, starvation and death. trying to connect with the regular american population here. then think it can happen to you? that the french, it happened there. it can happen here. " there was an emphasis on nazi brutality. radio berlin has officially announced all men in czechoslovakia have been shot the women deported to concentration camps, the women deported to appropriate centers and
then they show it is an easy skip from iceland to canada and bam, they are bombing minneapolis. not too far away. the chaps bomb minneapolis -- the japs bomb minneapolis. a are not that far away. trying to bring home you are not safe. you should be very afraid. you have got to produce to protect this from ever happening. militarily feasible? probably not. that happen. but, it did its part he comes the messages are, our homes are in danger now. you have the menacing figure glaring down on the...
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right now, if we excepted everybody, we would be larger than iceland. >> liberland may be a long waytry, but to its founders, it is only a matter of time. manus: manusland has a bit of a ring to it. or maybe it isn franusland. francine will be back at the end of the week. you have health care stocks and little bit lower by novartis. stoxx 600. crude is jockeying for position at around $50. commodity levels have not been this low in 13 years. morgan stanley says sell to u.k. and by some of the periphery. ok let's have a look at apple. this is going to be the stock that you want to keep an eye on in terms of performance later today when they deliver their numbers. it is all going to be up to the iphone. the watch, have you got an apple watch? we cover a broad church year but apple is on a different ticker. how will the watch do? how will the iphone do? take a look at novartis. it is the worst performer on the smi this morning. novartis has had problems in terms of competition from the likes of bosch and loan. -- lomb. that is it from "the pulse." we are back tomorrow morning. we will d
right now, if we excepted everybody, we would be larger than iceland. >> liberland may be a long waytry, but to its founders, it is only a matter of time. manus: manusland has a bit of a ring to it. or maybe it isn franusland. francine will be back at the end of the week. you have health care stocks and little bit lower by novartis. stoxx 600. crude is jockeying for position at around $50. commodity levels have not been this low in 13 years. morgan stanley says sell to u.k. and by some of...
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is about significant reform as we have advised with portugal and cyprus and outside day eurozone iceland if it has worked for perot the other leg with his debt restructuring which we believe is needed for greece to have that sustainability. that has not changed but the numbers will have to be revisited. what has changed clearly greece is a in a situation of the acute crisis which needs to be addressed seriously and promptly. creases now it areas where the greek people have rejected by a their response though latest proposal that was made by the institution and the europeans. to remain fully engaged. [applause] the solution that is the most conducive with those guiding principles in order to help the country. i will leave it like that there are clearly developments on going over the next few days. working as much as we can and in relation to greece as much as i could say and with the topic of today's that brings everybody in the room which is financing for development. and hal i am honored to be on the panel with the center for global development and also from brookings as well. and i do
is about significant reform as we have advised with portugal and cyprus and outside day eurozone iceland if it has worked for perot the other leg with his debt restructuring which we believe is needed for greece to have that sustainability. that has not changed but the numbers will have to be revisited. what has changed clearly greece is a in a situation of the acute crisis which needs to be addressed seriously and promptly. creases now it areas where the greek people have rejected by a their...
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let us face it, when you look at cypress or iceland, want to slap on capital controls, it probably takesears to remove. manus: you are going to stay with me. a lot more to get through. the political will come signed to that. neil williams. here's a look at what is coming up on our radar this tuesday. china, the shanghai composite fell for the fourth time in five days. the sings encompass it fell 5.3 -- the shenzhen comps it -- the shenzhen comp posit fell 5.3%. publisher axel springer. discussions are said to be at an early stage. almost a decade ago, he was blocked by german authorities. samsung has posted its second quarter profit. missed estimates. and shortages -- a shortage of smartphones made it difficult. $1.6 billion. samsung demonstrates proper jobs from galaxy s6. it fell short. iran is on the verge of missing another deadline. diplomats are in the 10th straight day of talks in vienna. that brings us to today's twitter question. limited debate over this. what impact would lifting sanctions on iran have on europe? that is our twitter question of the day. you can join me on twitt
let us face it, when you look at cypress or iceland, want to slap on capital controls, it probably takesears to remove. manus: you are going to stay with me. a lot more to get through. the political will come signed to that. neil williams. here's a look at what is coming up on our radar this tuesday. china, the shanghai composite fell for the fourth time in five days. the sings encompass it fell 5.3 -- the shenzhen comps it -- the shenzhen comp posit fell 5.3%. publisher axel springer....
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iceland to fight. the problem of our strategy. i talked earlier about our ideas.you have identified the core not. clicks don marx clicks thank you. this you. this is a wonderful session. you have an interesting article recently. given what has happened in the last few days in terms of the attacks overseas how comfortable are you that we have the wherewithal and understanding about what kind of recruitment is going on and what kind of actions might be taken clicks i am i am very uncomfortable and do not want to be alarmist when i asked the fbi in the last days the specific threads in the july 4 timeframe. the answer answer has been no, no credible specific threat. if you read the messaging, the appeals go out dozens of times a day and their manifestoes about how to make weapons weapons, discuss communications, i'd, kill, it is all out there are in the fbi. effective but there's nothing more you can say. know say. know that the problem is getting worse. also waiting at some. we know it's coming. >> there are some people who have extraordinary skills and fighting ter
iceland to fight. the problem of our strategy. i talked earlier about our ideas.you have identified the core not. clicks don marx clicks thank you. this you. this is a wonderful session. you have an interesting article recently. given what has happened in the last few days in terms of the attacks overseas how comfortable are you that we have the wherewithal and understanding about what kind of recruitment is going on and what kind of actions might be taken clicks i am i am very uncomfortable...
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tom: greece is not cyprus and greek is not iceland. is paul krugman -- we now speak with athanasios orphanides the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and he hundred hands -- and he understands that the distances greater than 1500 miles. thank you so much for being with us today. why is greece different from the crisis in cyprus? >> a pleasure to be with you. there are some differences but there are many similarities. i would focus on the similarity. the crisis we have is a political crisis. you talked about frankfurt and the role of the ecb but really we should be looking at earl in to understand what may happen. berlin is the entity that determines the outcome. i am very afraid it will also determine what happens in athens. tom: ambassador hormat would suggest we would not get to july 20. what is it mean for you and greece of you see iou plus or script currency? >> july 20 is the day which is a critical deadline because of the maturing greek government debt that is held by the ecb. let me point out that berlin could get tha
tom: greece is not cyprus and greek is not iceland. is paul krugman -- we now speak with athanasios orphanides the former governor of the central bank of cyprus and he hundred hands -- and he understands that the distances greater than 1500 miles. thank you so much for being with us today. why is greece different from the crisis in cyprus? >> a pleasure to be with you. there are some differences but there are many similarities. i would focus on the similarity. the crisis we have is a...
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iceland, ireland. someone finally called him on and puts a referendum. a it caught a lot of us by surprise. matt: eric, how was in athens during the vote? it looked like the yes was coming ahead a wild. erik: i think i can explain how everyone outside and inside the country got the polls wrong predicting a narrow margin of victory for either side. that is because we thought the comments -- the common sense would prevail. we looked through it or that lens. we thought the greeks would analyze their predicament in existential terms. are we in or out of the euro? it seems the government was successful in its efforts to frame the referendum as a yes or no to austerity. i am not surprised. go to 60% of greeks and say if you had to vote in favor or against of more austerity, of course they will say no. no one here likes austerity. it is the 40% who looked at her through a different lens that voted on the yes side. everyone else thought selfishly. stephanie: who was the winner? erik: that remains to be seen. i will put it in these terms. which country gave us th
iceland, ireland. someone finally called him on and puts a referendum. a it caught a lot of us by surprise. matt: eric, how was in athens during the vote? it looked like the yes was coming ahead a wild. erik: i think i can explain how everyone outside and inside the country got the polls wrong predicting a narrow margin of victory for either side. that is because we thought the comments -- the common sense would prevail. we looked through it or that lens. we thought the greeks would analyze...
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significant reforms and fiscal consolidation as we have advised in the case of portugal tsipras, latvia, iceland and it has worked. the other leg's debt restructuring, which we believe is needed in this particular case for it to have debt sustainability. hans: lagarde also pledged to be involved in any additional bailouts. mr. tsipras was in strasburg yesterday, and has been raging against austerity. at the same time he is really against austerity, he said this letter -- it is significant that it was a three-year request. before it was always a two-year request. he talked about how he wanted to implement these measures almost immediately, as early as next week. he did hint that he is going to require debt sustainability, some debt restructuring. he put it in presley friendly terms -- this was in demanding. he said the opportunity to discuss debt sustainability. we heard some people saying they wanted to hear the specifics but are interested. chancellor merkel was in belgrade last night and she said that the situation does not look good. according to the german cover men -- german government they
significant reforms and fiscal consolidation as we have advised in the case of portugal tsipras, latvia, iceland and it has worked. the other leg's debt restructuring, which we believe is needed in this particular case for it to have debt sustainability. hans: lagarde also pledged to be involved in any additional bailouts. mr. tsipras was in strasburg yesterday, and has been raging against austerity. at the same time he is really against austerity, he said this letter -- it is significant that...
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one of the whitest places west of iceland. where did the clintons live?here does your average political guy average "washington post" reporter live? they cluster in white neighborhoods. when they start living in the hood i'll start believing them that diversity -- thank you. host: thank you for the call from pennsylvania outside of philadelphia. "the national journal" has more details on this rewrite of a law put in place 47 years ago. th headlinee -- will hud actually desegregate poor communities? every five years, cities that received funding from the deposing of her -- t department of housing andh urban developing came upe for review but it was not clear what they needed to demonstrate in order to receive more money. now these rules will open the data to local leaders and cities so they can better understand segregation and their communities and cities that receive funding from hud and don't live up to the expectations risk losing out on billions of dollars hud distributes each and every year. stories online at national journal.com. we got to art who o
one of the whitest places west of iceland. where did the clintons live?here does your average political guy average "washington post" reporter live? they cluster in white neighborhoods. when they start living in the hood i'll start believing them that diversity -- thank you. host: thank you for the call from pennsylvania outside of philadelphia. "the national journal" has more details on this rewrite of a law put in place 47 years ago. th headlinee -- will hud actually...
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iceland is trying to figure and how to slowly back off of them without causing exactly what you are talkingks open on monday there will be that 60-euro limit grade matt: maybe i will ask both, david lipton and john cochrane, how would you do this? alexis tsipras has called that success. is that too small to be an example? he is working very closely on ukraine. i probably will not have time to talk to him about that, but he worked in kiev very early, and it will be great to hear him talking about it. tom: matt miller, see why much, with "market makers, with lipton and cochrane as well. i look forward to the conversation with david lipton replacing john lipsky at the imf, the first deputy managing director with importing comments as well. a look at our twitter question again, we have a great response thank you for that. should germany leave the eurozone? i first saw this idea ages ago. stay with us on "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ tom: good friday morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." let's get to our top headlines. vonnie: the broken bone in the neck of george h.w. bush wi
iceland is trying to figure and how to slowly back off of them without causing exactly what you are talkingks open on monday there will be that 60-euro limit grade matt: maybe i will ask both, david lipton and john cochrane, how would you do this? alexis tsipras has called that success. is that too small to be an example? he is working very closely on ukraine. i probably will not have time to talk to him about that, but he worked in kiev very early, and it will be great to hear him talking...
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that's one of the options that the icelandic people have been exploring after their financial crisis.ir economy is booming right now. so the option of inventing a new type of currency that serves the people that is digitally created and the profits is distributed among the greek people is a very realistic option. it just requires openness to financial innovation. >> greece has one of the highest aging populations. do you think they could convert to the bitcoin fully if they were to exit the euro. >> i don't think bitcoin is exactly in the right place it needs to be right now for older people to use and less tech savvy people to use. but if we have a few more months of innovation. it opens up to entrepreneurs to create services that allow every day users to use it. with a couple of months of innovation and contract with the greek government we would be able to allow them to be used off line. now i can use it with a debit card and i can put my bitcoins on a card and spend it anywhere that visa or mastercard is accepted. it's easy to integrate with the existing system. >> simon, quickly,
that's one of the options that the icelandic people have been exploring after their financial crisis.ir economy is booming right now. so the option of inventing a new type of currency that serves the people that is digitally created and the profits is distributed among the greek people is a very realistic option. it just requires openness to financial innovation. >> greece has one of the highest aging populations. do you think they could convert to the bitcoin fully if they were to exit...
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killed the kelly's in an atmosphere and in the region, a geographic area that is rural both of the icelandso it created obviously the murders and erwin simants' arrest and prosecution for the murders, created a huge whirlwind of press attention national regional local or hundreds of drones and news organizations descend on north platte which was the county seat to cover the investigation and the prosecution. in order to control some of the pretrial publicity, about the case and about simants' involvement in the case from the local trial court there in lincoln county nebraska placed a gag order on the press that purport to prohibit the press from publishing certain information about the crimes and about simants' involvement. it was from the beginning that the constitutional collision occurred between first amendment interest in open the case makes its way to the supreme court. the trial court, there are several versions of the gag order a ticket to the essence of them that all courts there, two judges and then later judge stuart, the district court judge who ultimately heard the case presid
killed the kelly's in an atmosphere and in the region, a geographic area that is rural both of the icelandso it created obviously the murders and erwin simants' arrest and prosecution for the murders, created a huge whirlwind of press attention national regional local or hundreds of drones and news organizations descend on north platte which was the county seat to cover the investigation and the prosecution. in order to control some of the pretrial publicity, about the case and about simants'...
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without missing a beat, they went from washington to iceland and began capturing there. >> i've beent of a revolution and two change of presidents in central and south america and seen some things that it's hard to believe, but this is the worst thing that i've ever done is hunt that whale. ♪ >>> sealand has been a part of ♪ music playing if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com by now, ♪ music playing it's because you're willfully ignoring me. ♪ music playing book now and save during the fourth of july sale at hotels.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i can offer you no interest sittifor 24 months.oday thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a member of experian credit tracker, and take charge of your score. and take charge of your score. ♪ if you want a paint that's tough enough to protect from the elements. if you want a paint flexible enough
without missing a beat, they went from washington to iceland and began capturing there. >> i've beent of a revolution and two change of presidents in central and south america and seen some things that it's hard to believe, but this is the worst thing that i've ever done is hunt that whale. ♪ >>> sealand has been a part of ♪ music playing if you haven't heard about the latest sale at hotels.com by now, ♪ music playing it's because you're willfully ignoring me. ♪ music...