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what made you do that as jo john mayor, of course. >> i wanted something contemporary in the album andwhy we do squeeze box as well. some of the contemporaries was modern day artist that has a connection to john maher is a very profound artist. he does the blues. the song became relevant in the coming couple of years again. >> it is relevant in the trump error. [ laughter ] >> yeah, we are all waiting for the world to change. >> taj, you record third-degrede he got elected though. >> it is amazing. well, maybe you would not be m y amazed of the number of projects. prenovember. >> if you do somehow or another, the world collides. to me, it seems to me that is the blues, it always goes away. >> always. i am over here singing the blues. we got it all going on. we have a blue society over here. we have a bunch of young kids. come on, calm down. people are going to have heart aches and they have enough money or food. >> yeah. >> yeah, right there. >> it is a nightmare. y'all been waiting here. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> y'all got the blue nos now, y'all yjust wait. >>. [ laughter ] >> what's
what made you do that as jo john mayor, of course. >> i wanted something contemporary in the album andwhy we do squeeze box as well. some of the contemporaries was modern day artist that has a connection to john maher is a very profound artist. he does the blues. the song became relevant in the coming couple of years again. >> it is relevant in the trump error. [ laughter ] >> yeah, we are all waiting for the world to change. >> taj, you record third-degrede he got...
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jos johns on hovnanian doesn't live in the district. his fiance or girlfriend is going to medical school so he hasn't moved into that district yet. but that has become a pretty big topic in this race, among other things. she is not a political newcomber in this race. she's -- well, this race, yes, but not a political newcomber. she's lost two other key races in the state and he is a political newcomber. it's already set up a big fight here we'll see the results. i think we're going to go past, may go late into the night. that's what a lot of observers were saying. a lot of people got into the act when they voted earlier. 134,000 people voted earlier. here is what people did say when they went to the polls this morning. >> i've been watching it very closely and was looking forward to today. i think it's important because this is a chance for us to be heard because you have someone that's not necessarily a career politics, but someone that is looking out for everyone. i think a lot of people are con fused about who the voters are, what we
jos johns on hovnanian doesn't live in the district. his fiance or girlfriend is going to medical school so he hasn't moved into that district yet. but that has become a pretty big topic in this race, among other things. she is not a political newcomber in this race. she's -- well, this race, yes, but not a political newcomber. she's lost two other key races in the state and he is a political newcomber. it's already set up a big fight here we'll see the results. i think we're going to go past,...
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. >> rose: "a doll's house, part 2" currently running at the jo john golden theater. it seems to me to see this kind of play and ibsen in all its engagement and ideas and experiences is what theater is about. so congratulations on what you've done here. >> thanks. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> busy week. stocks don't seem to get rattled by much. but could several events change that this week. >>> concerned ceos. they represent an important sector of the econ and today travel executives pay close attention to the president's tweets. >>> targeting cancer. there's a shift under way in how researchers want to tr
. >> rose: "a doll's house, part 2" currently running at the jo john golden theater. it seems to me to see this kind of play and ibsen in all its engagement and ideas and experiences is what theater is about. so congratulations on what you've done here. >> thanks. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned...
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. >> rose: "a doll's house, part 2" currently running at the jo john golden theater. it seems to me to see this kind of play and ibsen in all its engagement and ideas and experiences is what theater is about. so congratulations on what you've done here. >> thanks. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >> announcer: "a kqed television production." >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart
. >> rose: "a doll's house, part 2" currently running at the jo john golden theater. it seems to me to see this kind of play and ibsen in all its engagement and ideas and experiences is what theater is about. so congratulations on what you've done here. >> thanks. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned...
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. >> rose: "a doll's house, part 2" currently running at the jo john golden theater. it seems to me to see this kind of play and ibsen in all its engagement and ideas and experiences is what theater is about. so congratulations on what you've done here. >> thanks. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. for more about this program and earlier episodes, visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. hello and welcome. coming up on our program, los angeles mayor weighs this on what democrats need to do to stay nationally relevant and we'll talk about the third time rematch between the golden state warriors and the cleveland cavaliers. plus we get a sneak peek at the clusterfest, a comedy festival in town this weekend. but first, president trump announced thursday he would withdraw the u.s. f
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cnn's jo csn's john clark is joins us.ll once again be able take a player that they believe is a franchise player. they believe they have two already. it looks like they're going to take markelle fultz. here he is working out for the sixer. he's a gifted athletic guard, averaged over 23 points a game. he's from maryland. he will be happens he family and friends can come up. he'sen mentored a little by joel embiie. here is the sixers' president saying why they made the trade. >> we're taking the next step, i believe. in formulating a solid young core of players that ultimately will lead into a successful and sustainable piano product. there may be one or two franchise-level players, and on thursday night hopefully we make a decision and make an announcement that results in one of those franchise-level players. >> he's not allowed to say yet who he's going to take. sixers will be fun to watch this season, some of the brightest young talent in the nba. ryan says based on ticket sales, they will be sold out every game. that's
cnn's jo csn's john clark is joins us.ll once again be able take a player that they believe is a franchise player. they believe they have two already. it looks like they're going to take markelle fultz. here he is working out for the sixer. he's a gifted athletic guard, averaged over 23 points a game. he's from maryland. he will be happens he family and friends can come up. he'sen mentored a little by joel embiie. here is the sixers' president saying why they made the trade. >> we're...
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jos... luis estrada vocero, saint john vianney "es una iniciativa que se llama 'village house' la casa del puebloiniciativa que ayuda a 15 personas...15 mujeres que estn experimentando indigencia en este momento" la iglesia san juan vianney es una de las 12 parroquias que participan en ayudar a las personas ms necesitadas... mediante a un programa de 6 meses, el objetivo es rehabilitar a las mujeres y buscarles un hogar permanente... sot linda catalano "es muy duro...siempre he tenido mi casa...mi salud...y ya no estoy as tampoco" linda dice lo perdi todo despus de la muerte de su esposo... pero recientemente dicha ayuda podra haber desaparecido...dado a que el consejo no llegaba a un acuerdo... luis estrada vocero, saint john vianney "haba una restriccin de que para albergues temporales aplicaba la misma regla que para albergues permanentes...que es de el edificio donde vas a tener a las personas albergadas tienen que estar 150 pies de distancia de la siguiente residencia" no obstante, ayer el consejo de san jos aprob la iniciativa...que adems permite que se albergue a por lo menos 50 personas a
jos... luis estrada vocero, saint john vianney "es una iniciativa que se llama 'village house' la casa del puebloiniciativa que ayuda a 15 personas...15 mujeres que estn experimentando indigencia en este momento" la iglesia san juan vianney es una de las 12 parroquias que participan en ayudar a las personas ms necesitadas... mediante a un programa de 6 meses, el objetivo es rehabilitar a las mujeres y buscarles un hogar permanente... sot linda catalano "es muy duro...siempre he...
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[shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] jo
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john tore investigation jo recent is joining us live to cover this. >> reporter: and it covers a varietyf conditions can. heart disease, blood pressure problems, infections, even over the counter medications can be covered by this because this test can tell what your body can take, what might be toxic for you and what night nmight not w you. >> is it covered by insurance? >> right now there are a couple insurance companies that do cover. if insurance companies don't cover it, it's a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. just depd gend depends where >> and are there certain conditions that this works better for? >> the ultimate goal is essentially to get the medicine down so you go in, you have heart problems, they could put you on medicine that could be toxic or antibiotics that don't work, the hope is that something will come up on the computer screen that this patient can't take this medication, switch to a different one. that way the doctor knows it before you find out you have a reaction. >> whatever works. thanks, doctor. watch for the complete story and the latest on the day's eve
john tore investigation jo recent is joining us live to cover this. >> reporter: and it covers a varietyf conditions can. heart disease, blood pressure problems, infections, even over the counter medications can be covered by this because this test can tell what your body can take, what might be toxic for you and what night nmight not w you. >> is it covered by insurance? >> right now there are a couple insurance companies that do cover. if insurance companies don't cover it,...
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stepping down in august and will be replaced by the current president and ceo of ge health care john flannery jor's board of executives have voted to accept all recommendations in the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment but not clear what those are. the board is considering a leave of absence for ceo and co-founder travis kalanick. >>> and the pittsburgh penguins have claimed the stanley cup title for the second year in row beating the national predators last night in nashville. >>> and it is time for money, power and politics. president trump's legal issues are about to get a bit more complicated that is because the attorneys general of maryland and washington, d.c., plan to file a, quote, major lawsuit against the president as early as today. at 12:00 p.m. they will hold a press conference. i want to get the details from nbc news justice corresponnt pete williams. pete? >> this is the latest in now what's a group of lawsuits claiming that the president's business dealings violated a term of the constitution called the emol lieuments clause which says presidents can't accept mon
stepping down in august and will be replaced by the current president and ceo of ge health care john flannery jor's board of executives have voted to accept all recommendations in the investigation into allegations of sexual harassment but not clear what those are. the board is considering a leave of absence for ceo and co-founder travis kalanick. >>> and the pittsburgh penguins have claimed the stanley cup title for the second year in row beating the national predators last night in...
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john: they marched into your classes? >> they marched into those classes and took the students out. there were several -- jotold them get out or physically removed them? >> both ways. some people obeyed. some others didn't. it got more violent. john: this time something different happened. now you had ha libertarian group who spoke up. >> that is right. we managed to rally over 200 students who bravely opposed the takeover and -- john: saying we want to go to class? >> that's right. they started chanting at assembly, they wanted to go to classes. marxist students didn't know what was going on because they weren't opposed. john: they called you a terrorist. >> right-wing fascist and threats to them with bombs. >> unfortunately this experience is becoming all too common seeing in student for liberty. last year in venezuela during student protests against the regime we took threats against our student leaders so seriously we helped evacuate them to neighboring country to protect them but more recently we've seen nazis break into students for liberty events in serbia and assault some of our students to try to s
john: they marched into your classes? >> they marched into those classes and took the students out. there were several -- jotold them get out or physically removed them? >> both ways. some people obeyed. some others didn't. it got more violent. john: this time something different happened. now you had ha libertarian group who spoke up. >> that is right. we managed to rally over 200 students who bravely opposed the takeover and -- john: saying we want to go to class? >>...
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john maguire reports. one year ago yesterday, jo cox was a young mp with just 12 one year ago yesterday, jo cox was a young but that was all taken away in moments as she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need of help. in honour of her life and in keeping with her beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place across the uk this weekend. yards from the recent terror attacks at borough market in london, jo cox's sister tells me why these events are so important. with the recent terror attacks, it brought it all back to us asa attacks, it brought it all back to us as a family. my mum found it particularly difficult. families have been ripped apart and this isn't a way of healing that, but what it's a way of doing is saying, asa what it's a way of doing is saying, as a country and as a community, we are not going to be beaten by people who try to divide us. because the vast majority of people are good and we've seen that in the past 12 months. there is such kindness in this country. and that small minority of people who want to change that,
john maguire reports. one year ago yesterday, jo cox was a young mp with just 12 one year ago yesterday, jo cox was a young but that was all taken away in moments as she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need of help. in honour of her life and in keeping with her beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place across the uk this weekend. yards from the recent terror attacks at borough market in london, jo cox's sister tells me...
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john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> the guerrilla army that roared east to take over... >> narrator: it was early 2014. >> isis has seized many iraqi cities. >> narrator: they seemed to come out of nowhere. >> in northern iraq, a number of districts have been taken over by fighters. >> militants have swallowed up territory, and they're pushing toward baghdad. >> narrator: the terror group isis started capturing key territory in iraq. >> the jolting gong was when they swept into western iraq and took control of a third of western iraq. the banks that were robbed and stripped, the assets that were stripped in that entire area was huge. and that was, as i said, the jolting gong that said, "wait a minute, how could this happen?" >> deep concern about isis pushing into baghdad. >> isis has been seizing territory in iraq. >> they were able to swiftly take over huge areas of iraq. it was shocking how the army didn't even fight, didn't even put a fight. >> and taking over mosul, the second largest city... >> i th
john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> the guerrilla army that roared east to take over... >> narrator: it was early 2014. >> isis has seized many iraqi cities. >> narrator: they seemed to come out of nowhere. >> in northern iraq, a number of districts have been taken over by fighters. >> militants have swallowed...
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the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> this is a product that was formulated for people who are under severe stress. >> so this is an herb that would be great for older individuals that are concerned about their memory... >> narrator: it's estimated that half of all americans take a health supplement every day. >> that one is going to be amazing for supporting the... >> encapsulates the nutrients in a non-gmo... >> this is a very potent antioxidant. >> narrator: it's a $30-plus billion industry. >> i will guarantee you that this will change your reality within three to five days. >> narrator: companies range from big pharma to mom and pop. >> i started in my kitchen making them by hand back in the '80s. i would order the ingredients, i would order the capsules. and with a plate of 100 capsules, i would weigh it out and fill them up, and you have a bottle of 100 capsules of any particular vitamin you wanted. >> narrator: do you have a background in pharmacology, or medicine, or any expertise in this area? >>
the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> this is a product that was formulated for people who are under severe stress. >> so this is an herb that would be great for older individuals that are concerned about their memory... >> narrator: it's estimated that half of all americans take a health supplement every day. >> that...
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there were 68 out jo swinson, former minister in the coalition for the liberal democrats recovers dunbartonshire east from john, we don't know, and see. yes. the lib dems will be absolutely thrilled by that result, because she was when pa rt that result, because she was when part of the coalition seem very much as one of the most talented of the next—generation ad for the snpjohn nicholson, big name for them gone, a prominent member of the snp front bench in westminster, somebody who was very often put forward either party. he of course... theresa may arriving at her account at maidenhead with her husband, philip. she will have heard all this news. she will have heard all this news. she is safe in her seat in maidenhead, i don't know if anybody will try to question her as she comes to the count. i'm sure they'll try, whether she will answer anything is a different question. she's looking pretty grim faced as she arrives. philip made, who made an appearance on the campaign trail yesterday at the last minute, smiling for the cameras. why bother new thing we have discovered about the prime minister is the naughti
there were 68 out jo swinson, former minister in the coalition for the liberal democrats recovers dunbartonshire east from john, we don't know, and see. yes. the lib dems will be absolutely thrilled by that result, because she was when pa rt that result, because she was when part of the coalition seem very much as one of the most talented of the next—generation ad for the snpjohn nicholson, big name for them gone, a prominent member of the snp front bench in westminster, somebody who was very...
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john maguire has spoken tojo cox's family ahead of the celebrations. 0ne one year ago jo cox one yearerience in thejob, she was with just one year of experience in the job, she was young and passionate, a rising star with so much to give. but that was all taken away in moments, she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need offer help. in honour of her life and in keeping with their beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place across the uk this weekend. yards from the recent terror attacks at borough market in london jo's recent terror attacks at borough market in londonjo's sister kim tells me why these events are so important. part of the recent terror attacks, it brought it all back to us attacks, it brought it all back to us isa attacks, it brought it all back to us is a family, we found it difficult, families ripped apart, this isn't a way of feeling bad but what it is a way of doing is saying, asa what it is a way of doing is saying, as a country, as a community we will not be beaten by those who try to divide
john maguire has spoken tojo cox's family ahead of the celebrations. 0ne one year ago jo cox one yearerience in thejob, she was with just one year of experience in the job, she was young and passionate, a rising star with so much to give. but that was all taken away in moments, she was brutally murdered just as she was about to hold a constituency surgery and meet people in need offer help. in honour of her life and in keeping with their beliefs, there are more than 100,000 events taking place...
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democrat jos os off and republican karen handel in a virtual tie coming into today's election, latest returns tonight show that with 80% of the vote counted and handel leads with 52.4% to john% of the vote. special election comes as president trump's support among republican says falling
democrat jos os off and republican karen handel in a virtual tie coming into today's election, latest returns tonight show that with 80% of the vote counted and handel leads with 52.4% to john% of the vote. special election comes as president trump's support among republican says falling
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democrat jos os off and republican karen handel in a virtual tie coming into today's election, latest returns tonight show that with 80% of the vote counted and handel leads with 52.4% to john ossoff's 47.6% of the vote. special election comes as president trump's support among republican says falling according to a new cbs poll today in april 83% of republicans approved of president trump. now 73% of republicans approve of the president. according to the cbs poll. now from john ossoff head quarters in atlanta is gar ek make. what's the feeling there? >> lawrence, the bottom just fell out in this room here. another network just called this race, and what little energy had been in the room a few minutes go had completely evaporated. it started to disappear about half an hour to 45 minutes go wh the votes from today started to come in and we saw ossoff elead start to slowly disappear. about 30 minutes go, ossoff's fiance came out and thanked volunteers and staff and started talking about small victories like volunteers signed up, voters in the district. important stuff, sure. but not the kind of thing that would rally this crowd. there will be plant plenty of time for smarter
democrat jos os off and republican karen handel in a virtual tie coming into today's election, latest returns tonight show that with 80% of the vote counted and handel leads with 52.4% to john ossoff's 47.6% of the vote. special election comes as president trump's support among republican says falling according to a new cbs poll today in april 83% of republicans approved of president trump. now 73% of republicans approve of the president. according to the cbs poll. now from john ossoff head...
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national affairs analyst and nbc john hellman, political writer for the "new york times", nick, and white house press secretary to president obama. now a msnbc political analyst joscinating because we haven't really gotten an announcement to say that a conservative lawyer that we've known for some time. >> argue with everybody about the president being under investigation or not. >> there's no really -- there's been no announcement that he is part of -- >> why is a lawyer being put out? >> first of all, there are-people who are reluctant to go out and defend the president on tv. it probably isn't too easy to find people who aring to go and take the risk and try to defend him on television. do the difficult task of trying to refute something that the president himself tweeted just 48 hours earlier. there's also this question about are you going to get sawed off at the knees the next time the president picks up his smartphone? it's not easy to convince people to go out there. maybe if you -- >> very honestly -- >> if you have a retainer, then maybe it's easy to get him to go and appear on "meet the press." >> his job is to be on tv for the president. >> who is --
national affairs analyst and nbc john hellman, political writer for the "new york times", nick, and white house press secretary to president obama. now a msnbc political analyst joscinating because we haven't really gotten an announcement to say that a conservative lawyer that we've known for some time. >> argue with everybody about the president being under investigation or not. >> there's no really -- there's been no announcement that he is part of -- >> why is a...
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and john nicolson, the former television presenter going out, and coming in, jo swinson.t in 2015, and she would take it back on a pretty decent share. much bigger than the swing that she would meet. and edinburgh west, number nine on the targets. you can see the 2015 share has those top two parties, on the forecast. and these are all tentative, but these are the most likely to actually change. we have got a lot more in scotland that we would call 50 50. on the cusp. we would not go farther than that. but that is why the exit poll is in such a caveat mode. and these parties, pro union? do not want another referendum on the union? that could have something to do with that. but what was interesting, for example in aberdeenshire west, i looked at the leave vote, 49%. but to put that in context, a high leave vote for scotland. that could have given the conservatives a chance. in scotland, some of them the 70 30 murder. and we can go to edinburgh. what do you make of this poll? if it is true? absolutely. and the snp themselves looking anxious about this. but i would not say th
and john nicolson, the former television presenter going out, and coming in, jo swinson.t in 2015, and she would take it back on a pretty decent share. much bigger than the swing that she would meet. and edinburgh west, number nine on the targets. you can see the 2015 share has those top two parties, on the forecast. and these are all tentative, but these are the most likely to actually change. we have got a lot more in scotland that we would call 50 50. on the cusp. we would not go farther...