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james. - what is baritone? - baritone. yes. book titles, $1,000. james.hat is "the red badge of courage"? yes. book, $800. james. - what is "the shining"? - you got it. bambino, $800. james. my favorite quote. who was hoover? yes. bambino, $600. james. - what is manager? - no. megan or rob? [ beep ] he was captain. and then he went after the fan in the stands and lost the captaincy. we're gonna take a break. back in a moment. ♪ promotional consideration provided by... rob wolf is a family physician from newark, delaware. there's a note here that says you practiced medicine in rural new zealand for a year. but it makes it sounds like that was a big idea. was it? it was a big deal. it was exciting. my wife's a professor, and she studies earthquakes. and so we got to go to new zealand for a year after the big 2011 earthquake, where she was studying the rebuilt after it. okay. so you followed her to new zealand. trailing spouse. that's my job. good for you. megan browndorf is a librarian from washington, dc who was once in a prince-themed roller ballet? yes,
james. - what is baritone? - baritone. yes. book titles, $1,000. james.hat is "the red badge of courage"? yes. book, $800. james. - what is "the shining"? - you got it. bambino, $800. james. my favorite quote. who was hoover? yes. bambino, $600. james. - what is manager? - no. megan or rob? [ beep ] he was captain. and then he went after the fan in the stands and lost the captaincy. we're gonna take a break. back in a moment. ♪ promotional consideration provided by... rob...
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>> james: yes. >> anthony: moved to the states, what age? >> james: 2.r once talked about the secret war. he never explained why we had to come to the states, and you know, it was just like, we're here. enjoy. [ laughter ] >> anthony: almsgiving is a daily ritual, but this is special. >> mr. see: people always sit out along the street. >> anthony: right. >> mr. see: wait for the man coming and give sticky rice. most people they give sticky rice. >> anthony: with wan ok phansa approaching, today is super alms day. a once a year halloween -- like bonanza, where in addition to the usual sticky rice, monks are offered all manner of treats. >> mr. see: i was a novice, come from my home village to live in the temple in luang prabang. i finish a monk. >> anthony: in orange robes, the whole bit? >> mr. see: mm-hm. >> anthony: now, do most young men go to the temple to ah -- >> mr. see: to get education, yes. >> james: it's a little like public education, just to become a novice. >> mr. see: yes, yes. >> anthony: ahh! >> james: yeah, unless, unless -- >> anthony:
>> james: yes. >> anthony: moved to the states, what age? >> james: 2.r once talked about the secret war. he never explained why we had to come to the states, and you know, it was just like, we're here. enjoy. [ laughter ] >> anthony: almsgiving is a daily ritual, but this is special. >> mr. see: people always sit out along the street. >> anthony: right. >> mr. see: wait for the man coming and give sticky rice. most people they give sticky rice....
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james baker left the fbi a year after james comey was fired. all of that time of being a punching bag for the president and his supporters, james baker could not speak publicly about what he actually did as a top national security official during the russian attack. he couldn't talk about the investigation into russia and into the trump campaign. he couldn't say what he knew. but now he can. with the mueller report completed and released to the public, with his testimony to the judiciary committee on these matters having been released to the public by republicans on that committee, former fbi general counsel james baker says he's able to speak out on these matters that have at least now become public knowledge. we're about to find out, but it sounds like what he wants the american people to know is despite the unprecedented situation, he says the fbi did things by the book. showed confidence in what they did. today he was interviewed. james baker said that had the situation not been done by the book, quote, he would not have tolerate tod tolera
james baker left the fbi a year after james comey was fired. all of that time of being a punching bag for the president and his supporters, james baker could not speak publicly about what he actually did as a top national security official during the russian attack. he couldn't talk about the investigation into russia and into the trump campaign. he couldn't say what he knew. but now he can. with the mueller report completed and released to the public, with his testimony to the judiciary...
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dawn and james' stories begin the same way.ebruary 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed? but that's where the stories diverge. dawn, remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james macklian's story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy that i was going to kill somebody. >> reporter: it was after midnight. dawn drew him a diagram of ben's house so he could find his way to the bedroom. then he went to the 7-eleven. and drew $40 out of the atm and then they went to the walmart. dawn waited in the car while james did the shopping, shotgun shells, gloves, a flashlight. >> she was just very happy about it. like you would imagine a kid going to disneyland, you know? >> reporter: but there was a problem. they'd forgotten to bring the diagram. >> the plan wasn't for dawn to go in the house. the plan was for just me to go in the house. i didn't know how to get in. >>
dawn and james' stories begin the same way.ebruary 20th, 2008, night of heavy drinking at dawn's house, a heated conversation about ben oxley. james asking dawn if she wants to have him killed? but that's where the stories diverge. dawn, remember, says she told james, no, don't do it and fell asleep on the couch. but that's not james macklian's story. >> she was ecstatic about what happened. she was happy that i was going to kill somebody. >> reporter: it was after midnight. dawn...
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james, your view? james: this is the least ugly dog contest at the moment.have had lots of cyclical strength, decent reasons why that's been able to occur. when unemployment stops falling, you need changes in behavior to get consumption patterns keeping up with where they were. for the u.s., i don't see anything that tells me it's about to fall off of a cliff. trade tensions is a huge current trade deficit account country. this is not the policy that is going to hurt the u.s. too much. when i look at the eurozone, it's a different story. excessive eurozone support. fiscal stimulus at the margin more recently. realistically, it's been trade, exports. specifically, exports which start first and foremost in china. if you see trade tensions and domestic policy choices in china which are beginning to slow things at the margin, the eurozone manufacturing industry stops dead. when that percolates through the system, there is really not a lot left. domestic demand with a few notable exceptions, has not been sufficient, given the current size of the economy. i think
james, your view? james: this is the least ugly dog contest at the moment.have had lots of cyclical strength, decent reasons why that's been able to occur. when unemployment stops falling, you need changes in behavior to get consumption patterns keeping up with where they were. for the u.s., i don't see anything that tells me it's about to fall off of a cliff. trade tensions is a huge current trade deficit account country. this is not the policy that is going to hurt the u.s. too much. when i...
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james would have to resign.that he and tanya were leaving town. >> they were supposed to leave the following morning to say goodbye to some church members. and lo and behold, around 12:00 or 12:30 they'd gotten in that truck and they hauled butt. they went to arizona. >> they fled. >> reporter: like thieves in the night with baby grace. it was a few days after they left when jason went to the police to tell his disturbing story. >> that they had a physical run-in the day that she went missing. >> reporter: then a piece of luck. before they left, marie's friend kay had asked the pastor and his wife for marie's belongings. they gave her marie's computer. the bad news was it had been erased but -- >> i brought it into the sheriff's department for them to take a look. >> we had our forensic tech reanalyze the computer and it gave us a beautiful copy of her phone download that she had done when she backed her phone up. >> reporter: wow. >> but maybe it wasn't so lucky. there were thousands of text messages, but they
james would have to resign.that he and tanya were leaving town. >> they were supposed to leave the following morning to say goodbye to some church members. and lo and behold, around 12:00 or 12:30 they'd gotten in that truck and they hauled butt. they went to arizona. >> they fled. >> reporter: like thieves in the night with baby grace. it was a few days after they left when jason went to the police to tell his disturbing story. >> that they had a physical run-in the day...
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>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.otten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> they stuck out like a couple of turds in a punch bowl. >> she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. we'd always go out. we would go out. it was easy. i never thought i'd marry him or go to business with him. >> but that's what she did. they moved to the oil patch in 2011, got married in minot, north dakota, and by 2013, he was the charismatic face of a major trucking operation called blackstone, and she was the blond on his arm and the senior company official. sarah signed the checks. blackstone was the business doug first invested in, before he got interested in the oil lease. it was a big operation. 100 trucks hauling water to and from oil fracking sites. very profitable. james let it be known that he was backed by a billion dollar
>> his name is james henrikson. >> james henrikson.otten doug interested in the oil play in the first place. the man with his wife sarah were known as the barbie and ken of the oil patch. this guy worked for them. his name is rick airy. >> they stuck out like a couple of turds in a punch bowl. >> she was a barista. >> what was he like? >> he was calm, cool, collected, older man, good-looking. he was fun. we'd always go out. we would go out. it was easy. i...
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jonathan: james athey, weigh in.ames: to some degree, krishna is saying, if we were to grow, it would be a mistake to worry about the potential for what happens when the growth stops. if you look at the drivers of growth globally, essentially what you are talking about is a bipolar world, where the u.s. acts as a consumer of last resort and china acts as the world producer of last resort, inch means it is a demander a lot of those inputs and processes. the u.s. economy has been driven essentially by falling unempolyment and credit growth. the chinese economy has been driven by fallen unemployment and credit growth. when those dynamics show signs of tiring, you have to wonder where is the next leg of growth. if you scratch beneath the surface of q1, you find the internals don't look good. domestic demand was 3% year after year. suddenly, that number looks very weak. it is only weak imports because of that weak demand that has seen the headline number pop higher. if you look at china, when they stopped stimulating in t
jonathan: james athey, weigh in.ames: to some degree, krishna is saying, if we were to grow, it would be a mistake to worry about the potential for what happens when the growth stops. if you look at the drivers of growth globally, essentially what you are talking about is a bipolar world, where the u.s. acts as a consumer of last resort and china acts as the world producer of last resort, inch means it is a demander a lot of those inputs and processes. the u.s. economy has been driven...
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when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in the jackson administration war against united states. -- against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. in march of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing bank misdeeds, and during the following session, as chairman of the committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered bank supporters and security passage of a resolution approving andrew jackson's controversial movement -- removal of government deposits. months later, during a summer 1834 visit to tennessee, jackson famously gushed "polk deserves a medal from the american people." as far as we know, he did not receive a medal. the rewards he did reap from the bank wars were far more substantial. the house speakership, the jackson andotion of the democratic party nationwide, and 10 years later, the presidency. a commonould pla
when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in the jackson administration war against united states. -- against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. in march of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing bank misdeeds, and during the following session, as chairman of the committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered...
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james: lightning round. let's start with iran because we are going to have war and if not, what you want to tell us about iran? mr. mccaul: i hope we don't have a war. iran is kind of like iraq and afghanistan put together. it would be very difficult. however, they're desperate. i think the president made the right move pulling out of the jcpoa, the iran deal. the sanctions are having an impact. they're getting more desperate now, and now they're asking the europeans, look, abide by the deal i will start rebuilding the arak facility in 60 days. at the same time we have specific and credible threat against our military in iraq using proxies. the head of the quds force met with the iranian shiia militias and hezbollah and said, prepare for war. and so in response to that intelligence we have put several of our ships into the persian gulf along with everything that comes with it, all the assets, to adequately respond. i think we can hit their nuclear facilities without putting troops on the ground. i would not
james: lightning round. let's start with iran because we are going to have war and if not, what you want to tell us about iran? mr. mccaul: i hope we don't have a war. iran is kind of like iraq and afghanistan put together. it would be very difficult. however, they're desperate. i think the president made the right move pulling out of the jcpoa, the iran deal. the sanctions are having an impact. they're getting more desperate now, and now they're asking the europeans, look, abide by the deal i...
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pol bank war." >> when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration. in their war against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing bank misdeeds, and during the following session, as chairman of the committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered bank supporters and secure passage of a resolution approving andrew jackson's controversial movement of government deposits. months later, during a summer 1834 visits tennessee, jackson polkusly gushed " deserves a medal from the american people." as far as we know, he did not receive a medal. the words he rates were far more substantial. the awards he -- reapaed were far more substan and in the presidencytial,. other than exchange from the occasional letter and social visit, jackson and polk interactions before 1834 -- 1832, were limite
pol bank war." >> when james k. polk was elected speaker of the house in 1835, it was widely seen as a reward for services rendered as congressional floor leader in jackson's administration. in their war against the bank of the united states. hereafter, simply the bank. of 1833, as a member of the house ways and means committee, he offered an expose of minority report detailing bank misdeeds, and during the following session, as chairman of the committee, he skillfully outmaneuvered...
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including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with laura trump. you don't want to miss this one. and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the cou
including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with laura trump. you don't want to...
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including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with - my family and i did a fundraiser walk in honor of my dad, who was alzheimer's. i decided to make shirts for the walk with custom ink, and they just came out perfect. - [announcer] check out our huge selection of custom apparel for every occasion. you'll even get free shipping. get started today at customink.com. the latest you'inisn't just a store.tyng. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects
including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with - my family and i did a...
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including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deere x300" for more. you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets
including james baker. remember, that briefing of the president-elect, donald trump, occurred on january 6. the day before on january five there was a meeting -- what were they discussing? the counterintelligence investigations against incoming president of the united states. barack obama knew that james comey was going to blackmail the incoming president of the united states. >> no surprise or, thank you for being with us tonight. for being with us tonight. up next i sit down with on a...
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about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they've got and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. little. little. little. little. sleep . and a very warm welcome to you your. only answering an era the end of flag money no money with flags on it or. hope paid or royal person good day. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family daughters in florida you know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police
about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they've got and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here...
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james: constrain.athan: venture back into high-yield or hideout in high-grade -- investment grade? bob: high-yield. krishna: high-yield. james: buy duration. jonathan: have we seen the high for the tenure yield in 2019? yes or no? bob: yes. krishna: absolutely. james: absolutely. jonathan: what a conversation, james athey, bob michele, krishna memani. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark with bloomberg first word news. president trump has threatened long prison terms over what he calls politically motivated spying on his 2016 campaign. fbi director christopher wray testified before a senate panel last week that he was not aware of any improper spying. on twitter today, the president called it treason and said his campaign was conclusively spied on. the trump administration is backing off of tariffs on two fronts today. the was will lift steel and aluminum duties on canada and mexico, in exchange for a stronger enforcement action. that should clear the way for a new trea
james: constrain.athan: venture back into high-yield or hideout in high-grade -- investment grade? bob: high-yield. krishna: high-yield. james: buy duration. jonathan: have we seen the high for the tenure yield in 2019? yes or no? bob: yes. krishna: absolutely. james: absolutely. jonathan: what a conversation, james athey, bob michele, krishna memani. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg tv. ♪ mark: i'm mark with bloomberg first word news. president trump has threatened long...
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james? >> what is the gilded age? >> right. >> james? >> what is ruminate?nate, that's it. >> reporter: he's now surpassed $2 million, only ken jennings has done that. and james is now less than $300,000 away from ken jennings' record. >> ken? >> what's the trojan horse? >> reporter: tonight, ken jennings rooting for james, too. >> for 15 years, i have thought somebody was going to make a run at this record. what i did not expect is that somebody could make a run at the cash record in, like, a third of the time. >> reporter: but is there anything that bothers him about this? >> you know what bothers me is when i hear people say "jeopardy!" james. i'm like, no, no, no. i'm that guy. you can't put "jeopardy!" in front of his name. >> reporter: and here's how he answered when amy robach asked him this. >> how would you feel about at one point you facing off with james? >> you know, the thing is, it's been 15 years for me, you know, we'll never know how babe ruth and hank aaron would have played at the same time, because they were decades apart, you know, like,
james? >> what is the gilded age? >> right. >> james? >> what is ruminate?nate, that's it. >> reporter: he's now surpassed $2 million, only ken jennings has done that. and james is now less than $300,000 away from ken jennings' record. >> ken? >> what's the trojan horse? >> reporter: tonight, ken jennings rooting for james, too. >> for 15 years, i have thought somebody was going to make a run at this record. what i did not expect is that...
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about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they've got and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t.c. in x. time and remember. lakes isn't she it forms part of a high altitude nature reserve. it's one of the famous chito internees years principal waterway starts its journey. but i think i'm going to be something to hope that i don't like i said and. it runs 300 kilometers from source to mount and there are over $200.00 industrial facilities ranged bangers. and mash and your muscle. i would like to get between. the room to regain some of the 4000 rice fields and supplies drinking water to 25000000 people. couple twin yes
about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they've got and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here...
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about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in man city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. this in petersburg international economic forum is a unique event in today's business world. over the last 21 years the forum has become a leading global platform for discussing the key economic issues facing russia emerging markets and the world thousands of business community members attend a forum to address today's financial issues. watch a special forum coverage on r.t. . if you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all these commandments and the statute whi
about 20 seconds go ahead james. that's true china's got a long term plan plans you know 2049 under the anniversary of the chinese revolution and they and they've got their eye on the prize ok now you know the chinese do have a very long. look at the history in a very long way and they look in the future in a long way as well like 2025 in that program there that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks so my guess in new york and in man city and thanks to our viewers for watching us here...
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and james? >> i didn't see them -- as a couple, you know, outwardly as a couple. even though you'd see them together. >> reporter: but rachel and james had more than todd, don and the neighbors to worry about. you were married to somebody else. >> i was. >> reporter: what did you -- what'd you do about that? what'd you think about that? how troublesome was that for you? >> i wanted to get out of that marriage as soon as possible, because i wanted to be with rachel. >> reporter: so you told your wife? >> no. my wife discovered us, and then we separated. >> reporter: you will perhaps not be suprrised to hear that james' wife, angry and betrayed, made a phone call to todd winkler. who begged rachel, end it with james. she, in a rush of guilt and shame, agreed. >> she tried to call it off and i tried to call it off. we couldn't stay apart from each other more than two days before we went crazy for each other. >> reporter: how would you try to call it off? what would you do? >> she would say, "i need
and james? >> i didn't see them -- as a couple, you know, outwardly as a couple. even though you'd see them together. >> reporter: but rachel and james had more than todd, don and the neighbors to worry about. you were married to somebody else. >> i was. >> reporter: what did you -- what'd you do about that? what'd you think about that? how troublesome was that for you? >> i wanted to get out of that marriage as soon as possible, because i wanted to be with rachel....
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the heirs of james and john take a vote. it's unanimous. going. >> all eight of us essentially said the same thing, nearly word for word, and with such a unanimity, there was just really no question that it was worth a shot. >> rj steer, grandson of john, great-grandson of james, gives up his career as an architect to head the operation. >> in the back of your mind, did you think to yourself, "okay, we'll take a shot, but it's not gonna be easy"? >> we are literally standing in one man's 50 years' of effort and creation, and it takes a lot to get up off the floor, dust yourself off, and find things that need improving and things that need ending. >> the may legacy will soon find itself being fulfilled by a fourth generation -- all of them united by these crazy, creepy-crawlies. >> you hear very commonly when a business owner dies his children start fighting about it, or they start selling it off right away or they run it into the ground. all of us are all totally invested in keeping the business going, keeping the museum open for people to
the heirs of james and john take a vote. it's unanimous. going. >> all eight of us essentially said the same thing, nearly word for word, and with such a unanimity, there was just really no question that it was worth a shot. >> rj steer, grandson of john, great-grandson of james, gives up his career as an architect to head the operation. >> in the back of your mind, did you think to yourself, "okay, we'll take a shot, but it's not gonna be easy"? >> we are...
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tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute and we crossed to james bradley he is a new york times number one best selling author of among others flags of our fathers and the china mirage rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it when we go to fred 1st in new york well it's been months and months now we've been talking about a trade war i don't know if that's the appropriate term i'm more concerned with something much more broader than that is a cold war. that pits the united states against china and when i mean cold war i mean all encompassing trade geopolitical and actually the balkanization into a bipolar world that that would be a cold war very different than the one we had to the 2nd world war so the question is is there a new a new cold war just with a new player this time china go ahead fred. well i think you're right you know we're that this is a trade war and shots already been fired and right now the negotiations are really a ceasefire rather than avoiding this happening as far as of coal goes i t
tang in new york he is president of the american china public affairs institute and we crossed to james bradley he is a new york times number one best selling author of among others flags of our fathers and the china mirage rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it when we go to fred 1st in new york well it's been months and months now we've been talking about a trade war i don't know if that's the appropriate term i'm more concerned with something...
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my name is james birch, and i'm from st. james infirmary. we are a peer-based sex worker health clinic in the city. we have been doing outreach for several years in an attempt to provide education and services to sex workers in the region, and we are here with a budget proposal that affects the collaboration of other members. are parties recognize that those trading sex in the mission are underserved, and all parties are clear that the first priorities are current curtailed violence while the outreach of assessed needs. you will see clearly that this is what this proposal does. at st. james infirmary, we provide outreach services in the city. what we have heard loud and clear is our outdoor sex workers who work in the mission mission are among the most underserved. it is our hope to expand our services, allowing work in the mission to continue to serve as a model for the city as a whole and for the state. i look forward to providing the supervisors with analysis regarding our existing program that will demonstrate the success of our outreach
my name is james birch, and i'm from st. james infirmary. we are a peer-based sex worker health clinic in the city. we have been doing outreach for several years in an attempt to provide education and services to sex workers in the region, and we are here with a budget proposal that affects the collaboration of other members. are parties recognize that those trading sex in the mission are underserved, and all parties are clear that the first priorities are current curtailed violence while the...
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james and windsor castle.izabeth. >> for tiffany, the biggest compliment in becoming meghan came at kensington palace when she was out on a run. >> someone comes up and is like, excuse me, are you meghan markle? and i started laughing because i was just, like, well, no, i'm not, but it would amazing if she was like, i'm going to go for a run in front of my house and be like, can you take photos of me? it premieres next monday on lifetime. >>> let's talk about something that's not royal. not at all. average and ordinary. i'm talking about the birthday boy, yeah, you, kevin frazier. i'm sorry, that was shade that i threw on your birthday. you're in new york with another must-watch show, right? >> was that a full cup or half cup of hatorade there? anyway, tonight is a brand-new episode of "pawn stars" on history channel, and only i was invited inside the iconic las vegas pawn shop. where, nischelle, they treated me like royalty. >> all right, everybody, we are open for business. rick's here but i'm going to appra
james and windsor castle.izabeth. >> for tiffany, the biggest compliment in becoming meghan came at kensington palace when she was out on a run. >> someone comes up and is like, excuse me, are you meghan markle? and i started laughing because i was just, like, well, no, i'm not, but it would amazing if she was like, i'm going to go for a run in front of my house and be like, can you take photos of me? it premieres next monday on lifetime. >>> let's talk about something...
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james: she lives in hamilton, a canadian city with a caledonian heritage.wo nations still have plenty in common. where industry once brought work and wealth, now the future is far less certain. tens of thousands of people used amiltonmployed here in in the steel industry. that number has dwindled dramatically, in part because of automation, leaving people in poverty and looking to the state for help.nd jodyer family feature in this exhibition which tells the stories of basic incomets recipien taken by a photographer who was herself part of the trial. >> this is pimm. he is a friend of mine in hamilton. workplace injury means he is unabay to work. hehe was able to visit his family for the first time in years because of bas income. it was amazing. i learned a lot because what people were using money for was to eat healthy food and not have to go to food banks. they were goinback to school, ving into safer housing. james: suddenly last cummer, all thnged. >> the program is not doing what it is intendedo do. it is quite expensive. and so -- and so we have decid
james: she lives in hamilton, a canadian city with a caledonian heritage.wo nations still have plenty in common. where industry once brought work and wealth, now the future is far less certain. tens of thousands of people used amiltonmployed here in in the steel industry. that number has dwindled dramatically, in part because of automation, leaving people in poverty and looking to the state for help.nd jodyer family feature in this exhibition which tells the stories of basic incomets recipien...
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james garfield was not a nominee, he was not a candidate. he came to the convention as the campaign manager of somebody else. he ended up getting nominated, and in order to get him elected to this breach within the party, a deal was made at that convention where he would be the nominee. he was nominated with the support of james blaine and his faction. his vice president was a follower of the opposite faction, the stalwart, named chester allen arthur. that deal created a chain of events. the stalemate from the convention carried over into his presidency and resulted in him being shot in the back four months into his term. and that connection, to me, made a damn good story. and that's what got me started. >> great. i'll ask you another question about garfield in a moment but, david, you're actually not a practicing lawyer anymore, but what waswh your pull into histoy andul specifically presidents? i know you've also written about madison andnd thomas jefferson a aaron burr. >> i was, my first book is about the writing of the constitution, and
james garfield was not a nominee, he was not a candidate. he came to the convention as the campaign manager of somebody else. he ended up getting nominated, and in order to get him elected to this breach within the party, a deal was made at that convention where he would be the nominee. he was nominated with the support of james blaine and his faction. his vice president was a follower of the opposite faction, the stalwart, named chester allen arthur. that deal created a chain of events. the...
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in the screen actor guilds for example there would only be one james baker, and if another james baker tries to become a member of the screen actors guild, he can but he's going to have to be james w. baker or something. he can't use his own name because someone already did in that occupation. and there's one too many james bakers in my head now in washington from, you know -- >> in sag rules here he would be officially former fbi general counsel james baker and you'd never be able to describe him in anything. that would be his first name. >> some people lengthen then just to take up screen space. some people have been known to use junior in their name to take up screen space. i think we know who we're talking about. we're off to another big hour here. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> what is a joke? at the end of this hour we are going to consider that existential question because president trump did something last night that was reported by most people as a joke. and i think most of that reporting was based on the fact that the people in his audience laughed. now, laughing is not
in the screen actor guilds for example there would only be one james baker, and if another james baker tries to become a member of the screen actors guild, he can but he's going to have to be james w. baker or something. he can't use his own name because someone already did in that occupation. and there's one too many james bakers in my head now in washington from, you know -- >> in sag rules here he would be officially former fbi general counsel james baker and you'd never be able to...
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james: thank you.ay to the market realities and looking at the terminal, extraordinary to see where yields are. this swiss 20 year yield has just plunged on a percentage basis just over the last hour, not at a negative yield but i would look for a vector to be negative within two or three hours. coming up, an important conversation linking all of international relations to the equity markets, christopher verrone joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: the trade war comes to europe as the german 10 year yield finds a more negative yield. how will vietnam and finland adapt? trumka not win without the farm belt. win without the farm belt. buying people chinese goods to help our great patriot farmers. cash in may, is the melt up done? good morning. this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene with francine lacqua. david merritt gave us a brexit briefing. is it the same old brexit or is it different? francine: the same old with a different twist, like we hav
james: thank you.ay to the market realities and looking at the terminal, extraordinary to see where yields are. this swiss 20 year yield has just plunged on a percentage basis just over the last hour, not at a negative yield but i would look for a vector to be negative within two or three hours. coming up, an important conversation linking all of international relations to the equity markets, christopher verrone joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tom: the trade war comes to europe as the...
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with us, james sweeney.he chart -- broader europe, the chart is the five year forward inflation in europe with declining expectations. james: i think the confidence of the market that europe will get out of 1% inflation is probably gone. tom: the confidence as gone but it is also gone on fiscal solution. i know there are subgroups you are better at, but the basic idea of debt and deficit to the rescue is not really there as a framework for those leaders. james: my colleagues in london published a report that the stimulus in germany targeted at electric vehicles would be one thing. tom: what is the likelihood of getting that through? james: he thinks that could happen. if global growth continues to tumble and the trade war continues, there could be the need for change. tom: i can see the headline -- tesla in germany. francine: on a more serious point, when you look at the ecb what worries you about europe? war.: it is the trade wouldk the auto tariffs have such a significant impact on global growth that it is
with us, james sweeney.he chart -- broader europe, the chart is the five year forward inflation in europe with declining expectations. james: i think the confidence of the market that europe will get out of 1% inflation is probably gone. tom: the confidence as gone but it is also gone on fiscal solution. i know there are subgroups you are better at, but the basic idea of debt and deficit to the rescue is not really there as a framework for those leaders. james: my colleagues in london published...
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james: canada and scotland don' just hrky weather in common.countries are facing profound economic challenges which may lead to a radically redegned state. james cook, bbc news, hamilton, ontario. laura: one final note before we end the program tonight. tthe white house welcomed boston red sox following their world series victory. manager alex cora and a number of players boycotted the event. cora is from puerto ricond has been critical of president trump's handling of the hurricane relief efforts there. the team says the decision on whether to attend was left up to the individual players. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much forg watch "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your wayhrough the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for am
james: canada and scotland don' just hrky weather in common.countries are facing profound economic challenges which may lead to a radically redegned state. james cook, bbc news, hamilton, ontario. laura: one final note before we end the program tonight. tthe white house welcomed boston red sox following their world series victory. manager alex cora and a number of players boycotted the event. cora is from puerto ricond has been critical of president trump's handling of the hurricane relief...
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to patrolman james white's mom and dad, and sons jc and james, and to corporal zach's mom vicki, dadarshall, and brother chris, your heroes loved their job, they love to their country, and today, their love shines down on you from heaven, they are watching right now, they are watching, they are looking down on you and they are proud. so please, could i have you just stand up, the families, please. please. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. thank you very much. two great men. also here with us for the families of investigator farrow turner and sergeant turns caraway of the florence police department and the great state of south carolina. last october, investigator farah turner went to the house of a man suspected of a crime against a minor. when she and her fellow officers approached, the gunman opened fire from his second-story window. nobody knew it could happen. nobody thought it was even possible. there was no evidence, no anything. but they knew it was trouble. at that very moment, florence police sergeant terrence caraway, a very popular person in that whole area of south caroli
to patrolman james white's mom and dad, and sons jc and james, and to corporal zach's mom vicki, dadarshall, and brother chris, your heroes loved their job, they love to their country, and today, their love shines down on you from heaven, they are watching right now, they are watching, they are looking down on you and they are proud. so please, could i have you just stand up, the families, please. please. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. thank you very much. two great men. also here with us...
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james: a big pipeline. how some of the pipelines have traded recently, more complicated by the fact that many coming into the market are very large businesses that have had multiple fundraising's over many years leading up to this, so it is almost like a secondary coming to the market, but, yes, there is a tremendous pipeline, both here in china and in the u.s.. still, people want to come to the market when the market is their friend, and in these kind of volatile weeks, it gives people pause. i mean, this is there one shot to go public. they want to do it well. tom: m&a, mergers and acquisitions. are you seeing a pickup in that right now? james: i would not call it a pickup. sovereign m&a, not our strongest quarter, to be candid, and i expect we will be due being better for the rest of the year -- we will be doing better by the rest of the year. a lot of people lose money with predictions. i would have hoped that what we are seeing now is, you know, a short-term funk. i would have thought at the beginning
james: a big pipeline. how some of the pipelines have traded recently, more complicated by the fact that many coming into the market are very large businesses that have had multiple fundraising's over many years leading up to this, so it is almost like a secondary coming to the market, but, yes, there is a tremendous pipeline, both here in china and in the u.s.. still, people want to come to the market when the market is their friend, and in these kind of volatile weeks, it gives people pause....
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it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing what you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our current administration, the politics of today, and i wanted to do my share to stop that. i want the history, the foundational persons who functioned in painful social spaces to be heard. i wanted these bricks in the wall of protest for black males to be remembered. i didn't want jack johnson to go unheralded. i didn't want bill russell's work to be forgotten. i didn't want tommy edwards' work to be forgotten. i didn't want jesse owens to be thrown aside. i didn't want people to forget about tommie smith, even though there is a 50th anniversary of the medal stand protest, i didn't want lebron james, colin
it could be argued that lebron james if he lost a lot of money would still have more than other people. to lose any of your money is your right. he doesn't have to do that. he is choosing to do that and i applaud him for it. i applaud colin kaepernick for what he is doing what you have to make a decision, culture or cash. >> and why did you decide to write this book? clyde: i wrote this book because i was trying to participate in an ongoing discourse that i felt was being shaped by our...
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james wilkie the presidential citizens medal. madam speaker, i would just like to read the letter that i wrote to the president. dear mr. president, it is my honor to nominate mr. james wilkie of columbus, nebraska, for the president's citizens medal. the nation's second highest civilian award recognizes persons who have performed exemplary deeds or services for our country or fellow citizens. a 50-year-old farmer, platt county farmer, m mr. kill which is rightly about -- wilkie is rightly bei heralded as a hero across the cornhusker state, and the nation. a husband, a father, grandfather, community leader, james lived to help others.s. he died attempting to rescue those in need during the catastrophic floods that hit nebraska in mid march. it surprised no one when on march 14 james immediately responded to a call from volunteer first responders to help rescue a motorist stranded in the rising flood waters of knocks creek near his home -- naaqs creek near his home. he -- kfo -- knox creek near his home. he didn't hesitate. he jum
james wilkie the presidential citizens medal. madam speaker, i would just like to read the letter that i wrote to the president. dear mr. president, it is my honor to nominate mr. james wilkie of columbus, nebraska, for the president's citizens medal. the nation's second highest civilian award recognizes persons who have performed exemplary deeds or services for our country or fellow citizens. a 50-year-old farmer, platt county farmer, m mr. kill which is rightly about -- wilkie is rightly bei...
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of course, james does that.e he looks. >> he's perfect. >> he really is perfect. >> he's just hard to look at, >> it's like, uh, guys, call a doc. fix that up. >> he's a good-looking co-star. >>> all right, crt. you by prolia. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> this was aee hawn, as she rd a special honor that is dear to her heart. >> she's a special lady and only we had the honor of talking with goldie. check it out. >> bye, everybody. >> the incomparable goldie hawn. >> katie couric presented goldie with the child mind institute's change makers award and goldie got candid about her own childhood struggles. >> i got what we call an anxiety attack. i've had some dyslexia when i was growing up, thinking that maybe i wouldn't amount to anything because i wasn't as good in school as my other friends were. >> goldie went on to become an oscar winner in "cactus flower," she also founded mind up, a program that helps teachers introduce students to meditation. >> making people laugh is important, but i didn't
of course, james does that.e he looks. >> he's perfect. >> he really is perfect. >> he's just hard to look at, >> it's like, uh, guys, call a doc. fix that up. >> he's a good-looking co-star. >>> all right, crt. you by prolia. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> this was aee hawn, as she rd a special honor that is dear to her heart. >> she's a special lady and only we had the honor of talking with goldie. check it out....