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martin picard is such a man.d outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no? >> anthony: so the bait is wood? >> martin: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt. >> martin: that's why today it's the, uh, icon of canada. >> anthony: to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usually
martin picard is such a man.d outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl....
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>> larkin: yes. >> martin: there were two tests in the month of july. were launched at a very high angle, so did not go far out to sea. but once nasic crunched the numbers, there was no doubt: had they been fired on a standard trajectory, they could have reached california and beyond. >> larkin: math is our secret weapon. so there's lots of things that go into an i.c.b.m. or other types of weapons systems that simply-- even if we don't have the pieces of the puzzle, we can do the math and figure out what's missing. >> martin: this is a computer simulation of the weapon the north koreans call "the god of war"-- an intercontinental ballistic missile. >> jeremy suel: well, this is the actual code that we develop. >> martin: it was produced by jeremy suel and his team of analysts at nasic. so, can you take me through what this would look like on a flight? >> suel: yes. the first stage of the system is there to get it off the ground, get initial motion. but then it will drop that stage. >> martin: after the missile's engines have sent it into space, all that
>> larkin: yes. >> martin: there were two tests in the month of july. were launched at a very high angle, so did not go far out to sea. but once nasic crunched the numbers, there was no doubt: had they been fired on a standard trajectory, they could have reached california and beyond. >> larkin: math is our secret weapon. so there's lots of things that go into an i.c.b.m. or other types of weapons systems that simply-- even if we don't have the pieces of the puzzle, we can do...
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martin: i don't think so. think people will vote sensibly, i don't think it's in the conservatives interest to have another election so i suspect they will scrape through on the boat again. vonnie: how are you recommending clients move their money around? we are seeing a lot of moves out of emerging-market assets. there is great value in emerging markets but understand the point to view with the dollar strengthening and interest rate hikes coming in the u.s., people automatically get negative on emerging markets. especially bonds. the china bond market is opening up. there is great opportunities. but the consensus is that they struggle when interest rates rise in the u.s.. vonnie: we have a fed meeting kicking off, what do you anticipate will be the outcome given that we know much of what's going to happen, we are not sure about the balance sheets, but we know a lot. i think the fed have got themselves in an interesting position that they don't but interest rates up people get nervous and they worry there will
martin: i don't think so. think people will vote sensibly, i don't think it's in the conservatives interest to have another election so i suspect they will scrape through on the boat again. vonnie: how are you recommending clients move their money around? we are seeing a lot of moves out of emerging-market assets. there is great value in emerging markets but understand the point to view with the dollar strengthening and interest rate hikes coming in the u.s., people automatically get negative...
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tonight -- steve martin and martin short. plus music from the record company. and now, look over there -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. hola. hi. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. relax, relax. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're here. i have to say, honestly, i'm glad i'm here. this is a big night for me and for all of north america. the strange and wonderful steve martin and martin short are with us. [ cheers and applause ] we've been doing this show for 15 1/2 -- i think i can retire now. i think this is the peak. it's all just parsley and napkins from here. so that's going to be fun. first i have something that i wanted to share. i ran out of time to get to this last night. on father's day, i received a gift from my children, as many dads do. i have four kids. a daughter katie who's 26, a son kevin who's 24, a 3-year-old named jane, and billy who is 1. so my wife and my brother set up a photo shoot for the four of them to make me a gift for father's day. our friend rodney made them m
tonight -- steve martin and martin short. plus music from the record company. and now, look over there -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. hola. hi. very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. relax, relax. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. very nice. i'm glad you're here. i have to say, honestly, i'm glad i'm here. this is a big night for me and for all of north america. the strange and wonderful steve martin and martin short are with us. [ cheers...
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. >>> steve martin and martin short in the middle of a nationwide tour.y dokoupil caught up with them between shows. >> ladies and gentlemen, steve martin. >> what's going on? >> we call it rehearsal. you don't know about that. >> yeah, i don't need it. it's just two hours before their show, in grand rapids, michigan. gets under way. >> can you give me something to remember you by? >> it wasn't enough! >> reporter: though steve martin and martin short are used to getting laughs they're busy working and reworking their material. >> what is your favorite seen in one of the movies? >> let me show you. i have a feeling this is going to be too much. that you should end just with you guys. >> the thing about comedy is that you are always this close to failure. so the moment, you become arrogant. you just, all you have to do is wait. >> so the fear of failing or the fear of bombing is as intense and acute today as it was your first time. >> i don't think it is fear. i think like saying to the pilot. why do you always check the buttons every time you fly. flying
. >>> steve martin and martin short in the middle of a nationwide tour.y dokoupil caught up with them between shows. >> ladies and gentlemen, steve martin. >> what's going on? >> we call it rehearsal. you don't know about that. >> yeah, i don't need it. it's just two hours before their show, in grand rapids, michigan. gets under way. >> can you give me something to remember you by? >> it wasn't enough! >> reporter: though steve martin and...
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the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. king traveling booksellers offered luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert you read yes but you don't read. either cover a sample come and listen listen to what she is reading the new testament in germany my address commented out at a time of widespread illiteracy reading out loud it was a common practice. once at school we just forget only indian got discussed. aunts feel it i share. like you feel and all this come i that i live it's virtual blake did not spot the words of the bible in the language of the germans. at least i knew you knew that suzy. badly it's going to not seen a jewish plot by a sacrifice these are. absolutely. values or stag i wish these are on the books to consciousness. as i. lose his translation of the complete final was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated it to his pro
the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. king traveling booksellers offered luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert you read yes but you don't read. either cover a sample come and listen listen to what she is reading the new testament in germany my address commented out at a time of widespread illiteracy reading out loud it was a common practice. once at school we just forget only indian got discussed. aunts feel it i share. like you feel and all this come...
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the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. king. traveling booksellers often luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert when you read yes and then reach. out across a sample come and listen listen to what she's reading the new testament in germany after my address commented out at the time of widespread it. receive reading out loud was a common practice. on certs to be just forget only to end in god discuss the. want to feel that i share. like you feel and all this come on i live it's virtue and linked in words like the words of the bible in the language of the germans and it leaves out a you know it's easy. it's just going to end soon and my thought is a sacrifice these are. serious issues. usually stack i wish these are on the books. dismissed. as an angle. luther's translation of the complete bible was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated to
the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. king. traveling booksellers often luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert when you read yes and then reach. out across a sample come and listen listen to what she's reading the new testament in germany after my address commented out at the time of widespread it. receive reading out loud was a common practice. on certs to be just forget only to end in god discuss the. want to feel that i share. like you feel and all...
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martin and ms. chaplain, acquisition encompasses a great deal including procurement processes and the development of clear requirements. for many years, the d.o.d. has had a certification program for defense acquisition professionals. such as training and career progression are necessary or perhaps missing from nasa's acquisition processes? ms. chaplain: nasa has invested in training cost estimateors and project management. they have conferences every year, but i think maybe more can be done in that area and certain techniques and more program management issues relating to management contracts. mr. martin: attracting and retaining the project managers is a real challenge tore the agency. 50% of the work force is over 50 years old. and with the diminishing number of small projects for these project managers to get their experience, it's a real concern. mr. babin: do you think nasa can gain from d.o.d.'s experiences? mr. martin: i'm not familiar. ms. chaplain: i think it is a good model for training p
martin and ms. chaplain, acquisition encompasses a great deal including procurement processes and the development of clear requirements. for many years, the d.o.d. has had a certification program for defense acquisition professionals. such as training and career progression are necessary or perhaps missing from nasa's acquisition processes? ms. chaplain: nasa has invested in training cost estimateors and project management. they have conferences every year, but i think maybe more can be done in...
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the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. king travelling booksellers often luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert when you read yes but then read. in a cup a sample come and listen listen to what she was reading the new testament in germany after my address commented out at a time of widespread illiteracy reading out loud it was a common practice. once that soon he does forget only indian got discussed in. aunt field i share. link you feel i and others come and i live its virtual denotes the words of the bible in the language of the germans. one leaves on a union suzi change. is going. to come from my back in south orange. i am seriously. bad. stagg i wish these are on the books. just. like. luther's translation of the complete my mil was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated it to his protecting the electoral saxony his bible and to
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martin: i'm not there today so i can't tell you. the only way shareholders will make money in that stock is if there are operational -- for the business. you can wheel and deal your way out of that. vonnie: we are seeing activists ban tand it feels lik re to just more often they are jumping in on each other's territory. is tt becau' to change a company and their vote is really all that matters? think activism is difficult particularlyices ' ard to criticize a company telli them they've not had a great run telling them that they haven't activists are now beginning to play dual roles. t investor who doesn't just do activist investing. it's a solid long only positions is protecting its downside while creating some r stock. there are over 5000 stocks to buy, why by one partic what thehe abili shining light n that may be out of sync and create value that way. i'm not sure -- there are companies out there where the whole is worth more than the sum of the parts. >> i want to move on to be acs her one of yo company's, but i have one more qu
martin: i'm not there today so i can't tell you. the only way shareholders will make money in that stock is if there are operational -- for the business. you can wheel and deal your way out of that. vonnie: we are seeing activists ban tand it feels lik re to just more often they are jumping in on each other's territory. is tt becau' to change a company and their vote is really all that matters? think activism is difficult particularlyices ' ard to criticize a company telli them they've not had...
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the new testament in german a translation by martin luther. travelling booksellers often luther's bible for sale at markets demand was huge. concert when you read yes but then read. i did cut a sample come and listen listen to what she is reading the new testament in germany thought it was coming out at a time of widespread illiteracy reading out loud was a common practice. once that's all we does forget only indian got discussed in. don't feel like i share. let me feel and i'll just come i'll live it's very conflicting lots of words of the bible in the language of the germans i mean at least thirty units using. gives you are going to not see my body sacrifice to these are. absolute. values established these are on the books consciousness. luther's translation of the complete bible was published in german in fifteen twenty four an original copy is preserved in the anna amalia library environment. luther's work had a profound impact on the development of the german language the author dedicated it to his protecting the electoral saxony his bibl
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martin luther king jr.rst started coming to this house in the late 1950's, early 1960's. as a young minister, that's when he met my parents. he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and he would come to selma and to selma university, which is directly across the street from the house, to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night here in the early years. during that time you probably had a 30% african-american population. 70% caucasian population here. and there was some racial tension here. selma was a product of the south. it had come through the early part of the century. into the 1920's and 1930's and 1940's under jim crow. the races had gotten to the point where everyone was existing and things were somewhat fragile during that time. my father moved here from indiana, was raised in anderson, indiana. my mother had deep, deep roots here in selma. and in alabama. so she was a native. and they made the decision to make selma the
martin luther king jr.rst started coming to this house in the late 1950's, early 1960's. as a young minister, that's when he met my parents. he was ministering in montgomery, his first church, dexter. and he would come to selma and to selma university, which is directly across the street from the house, to participate in classes and to give lectures at selma university. so he would come and spend the night here in the early years. during that time you probably had a 30% african-american...
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martin luther king jr.reness of all men that we must unite in compassion in order to survive. >> the best picture nominees that year were genuinely controversial and influential. movies like "bonnie and clyde," "the graduate," "guess who's coming to dinner," "in the heat of the night," both trying to address racism and race relations. >> virgil, that's a funny name. for a negro man. i heard you come from philadelphia. what did they call you up there? >> they called me mr. tibbs. >> "in the heat of the night," sidney poitier was playing a black man who was strong, who was smart, who was decisive. the movie takes place in the deep south. >> let me understand this. you two came here to question me? >> we were just trying to clarify some of the evidence. was mr. colbert ever in this greenhouse, say last night about midnight? >> this is 1968. you don't have black men hitting white men in movies and getting away with it and living to tell the tale, anyways, and he does. >> there was a time when i could have had y
martin luther king jr.reness of all men that we must unite in compassion in order to survive. >> the best picture nominees that year were genuinely controversial and influential. movies like "bonnie and clyde," "the graduate," "guess who's coming to dinner," "in the heat of the night," both trying to address racism and race relations. >> virgil, that's a funny name. for a negro man. i heard you come from philadelphia. what did they call you up...
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that martin ther king is gone. you can hear if you listen on youtube to the speech from that night -- you can hear gasps from the audience, that people are devastated. he proceeds for the first time in his life to talk about what it is like to lose his own brother and the anger he had felt when jack kennedy had been killed. he said our temptation is to want to strike out when something like that happens when what we have to do is just the opposite. we have to come together as people in this audience, and as a country, at this moment of trauma. what happened that night in indianapolis was quite extraordinary. that in a country, that night of martin luther king's death, when thwere re riots in more than 100 cities, whein washington, part of the city was burned down that night, there was one city in america that had a sizable african-american population that stayed peaceful that night, and the city was -- >> philadelphia. >> indiana. [laughter] mr. tye: this is great. indianapolis stayed peaceful because bobby kennedy
that martin ther king is gone. you can hear if you listen on youtube to the speech from that night -- you can hear gasps from the audience, that people are devastated. he proceeds for the first time in his life to talk about what it is like to lose his own brother and the anger he had felt when jack kennedy had been killed. he said our temptation is to want to strike out when something like that happens when what we have to do is just the opposite. we have to come together as people in this...
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my wife lane and i would like to first welcome general martin, his wife to the east coast. we commend them to their service to our nation and w them and the family the very best of luck at their next post. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. > sunday on "q&a," "new york times" columnist talks about the book, "to change the church: pope francis and the future of catholicism" >> particularly around issues related to the sexual revolution, marriage, divorce, and so on where prior popes basically said these are changes the church can't make. so there have been these sort of fraught places in h pontificate where he's clashed with cardinals and bishops and theologians over just how far he can push the church to change,t the church can change without breaking faith with the new testament, the gospel, jesus christ. >> "q&a" sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> presi trump tweeted this morning, the russian witch-hunt hoax continues all because
my wife lane and i would like to first welcome general martin, his wife to the east coast. we commend them to their service to our nation and w them and the family the very best of luck at their next post. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p.m. today. > sunday on "q&a," "new york times" columnist talks about the book, "to change the...
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like martin luther king went into the south and went, "you all are black! what!" ( cheers and applause ) i know, i know that those leaders may have been racist, but even some people who said they agreed with what dr. king stood for still didn't approve of how he did it. in fact, at one point, he had an 64% disapproval rating in the u.s. so, look, all i'm saying is, what happened to sarah huckabee sanders isn't nice, but as government official, people protesting your policies is part job. and the good news is, sarah, there's a ton of other chicken places you can go and eat. yeah. and if you're struggling to find one, just ask your boss. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) how much hotter and juicier is mcdonald's new 100% fresh beef quarter pounder? listen. watch. 100% fresh beef cooked right when you order. the new hotter juicier quarter pounder burgers. so good, they'll leave you speechless. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet d
like martin luther king went into the south and went, "you all are black! what!" ( cheers and applause ) i know, i know that those leaders may have been racist, but even some people who said they agreed with what dr. king stood for still didn't approve of how he did it. in fact, at one point, he had an 64% disapproval rating in the u.s. so, look, all i'm saying is, what happened to sarah huckabee sanders isn't nice, but as government official, people protesting your policies is part...
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i have what may be a difficult question martin sorrell is here, we should say, in cannes.ll speak tomorrow wherever you go, i have to say, people are talking about him, trying to understand we're reading in the papers he was with a prostitute, there's money involved, might have been company money. i know you can't really say anything, but here's a corporate governance question, it's hard to ask he's denied all of this, we should say the question is is the problem, if there was a problem, the company money part or is the problem that he may or may not have gone to a brothel >> i'm not here to talk about martin and those allegations ou can ask the question, i'm here to talk about wpp, how we're here to -- >> but let me ask it in a different way. from a corporate governance perspective, there are shareholders who have said it before, should how old shareholo what happened to the leader of this company >> the board are handling the situation with martin, and how we communicate on that they're the people really to address those questions. they asked andrew and i to operate the
i have what may be a difficult question martin sorrell is here, we should say, in cannes.ll speak tomorrow wherever you go, i have to say, people are talking about him, trying to understand we're reading in the papers he was with a prostitute, there's money involved, might have been company money. i know you can't really say anything, but here's a corporate governance question, it's hard to ask he's denied all of this, we should say the question is is the problem, if there was a problem, the...
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not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max but martin wolf at the f.t. is with out with an undue. spent today i'm curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogue else proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk taking institutions bear the full consequences of their f
not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the...
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not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max martin was at the f.t. is with out with an indoor. spent today i'm curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogue proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk taking institutions bear the full consequences of their failure to
not good at doing what they're supposed to do now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin lost a swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the...
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is that problematic, miss martin, for rural? >> i think certainly the aca expansion mid a very positive difference in the community where my service area, is and i think in colorado overall we had an uninsured rate of nearly 20% and that's been reduced in my community down to low single digits, and so the coverage for patients allows patients to get access to care. it's improved the financial bottom line of certainly our organization, and i spoke earlier that 70% of our population is medicare and medicaid so our relationship with government payers is critical to our survival. >> did you say 70? >> 70. >> and ours is up there as well over -- over 50. i don't know what the latest numbers are, but yet i don't think people quite understand that that's the challenge we face. i mean, we love our rural economy and we love our rural communities. they are a great place for people who are aging to retire and live and it's more affordable, but that means that it's a difference mix as a population as it relates to how you build a how you bu
is that problematic, miss martin, for rural? >> i think certainly the aca expansion mid a very positive difference in the community where my service area, is and i think in colorado overall we had an uninsured rate of nearly 20% and that's been reduced in my community down to low single digits, and so the coverage for patients allows patients to get access to care. it's improved the financial bottom line of certainly our organization, and i spoke earlier that 70% of our population is...
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let's get the very latest now from martin roberts who is standing by for us from madrid so so martin just walk us through now what is at stake for spain as roy admits to this defeat shortly before the vote well what's at stake is that spain where he will be facing gets general elections in as many years within a couple of months. post suggests that those elections with roots in his many elections a hung parliament so we may well need to see some coalition building on the other big question of course is the paterson ship today will automatically become the new prime minister was he the only house eighty five piece of coal in the chamber three times fifty so it's very unlikely that he can for workable don't so it looks as if we're going to be in for some you know rocky months and tell us more about him and his policy is because we know that sanchez he is the socialist party leader he has as you mentioned likely to replace marianna roy but what do we know about him really. ok. i hear he's forty six years old he's a former economics professor he's a pretty moderate socialist. left wing.
let's get the very latest now from martin roberts who is standing by for us from madrid so so martin just walk us through now what is at stake for spain as roy admits to this defeat shortly before the vote well what's at stake is that spain where he will be facing gets general elections in as many years within a couple of months. post suggests that those elections with roots in his many elections a hung parliament so we may well need to see some coalition building on the other big question of...
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martin luther king a month earlier. kennedy gave the students a call to action. when you look across this country, and when you see peoples' lives held back by discrimination and poverty, when you see injustice and h inequality. he said, you should be the last people to accept things as they are. let kennedy's words echo here today. yoe the lteoe to accept it.ou whatever path you've chosen, be it medicine, business, engineering, the humanities, whatever drives your passion. be the laso acct the notion that the world you inherit cannot be improved. be the last to accept the excuse that says, that's just how things are done here. duke graduates, you should be the last people to accept it. and you should be the first to change it. [applause] the world-class educaon y've ivou've worked so hard for, gives you opportunities that few people have. you are uniquely qualified, and therefore uniquely responsible, to build a better way forward. that won't be easy.wa it will require great courage. but that courage will not only help you live your life to the fullest, it will
martin luther king a month earlier. kennedy gave the students a call to action. when you look across this country, and when you see peoples' lives held back by discrimination and poverty, when you see injustice and h inequality. he said, you should be the last people to accept things as they are. let kennedy's words echo here today. yoe the lteoe to accept it.ou whatever path you've chosen, be it medicine, business, engineering, the humanities, whatever drives your passion. be the laso acct the...
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then there was martin luther. martin luther dared to challenge the church. and in fact, it was such a powerful message that the pope and political leaders sent out people to actually capture martin luther. and then there was wilbur will -- william wilberforce. he is the man who worked to not only abolish the slave trade in great britain, but he was also involved in creating a notion of anners, a notion of culture, notion of how we needed to treat one another. i am sure there are people here today who are humanists and have studied this to think about their own lives. for people who get up every day and say they want to build a better world, i am totally sympathetic and in agreement and i honor that. but for me, it won't work. it won't work because the winds and thee and the fads culture knock me off my bearings. i need to have a compass. when i go and hike with my friends, my spouse, and we can't figure out where we are in the woods, i am not particularly interested in their opinion on how we get out.i want to know who is carrying the company's ass. but i al
then there was martin luther. martin luther dared to challenge the church. and in fact, it was such a powerful message that the pope and political leaders sent out people to actually capture martin luther. and then there was wilbur will -- william wilberforce. he is the man who worked to not only abolish the slave trade in great britain, but he was also involved in creating a notion of anners, a notion of culture, notion of how we needed to treat one another. i am sure there are people here...
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emily: michael martin, thanks so much for sharing. it for this edition of from sang technology" francisco. i'm emily chang. will be back here tomorrow. ♪ profit warning helps reignite trade trauma. the dollar weakens. behind the scenes some white house and chinese officials are working to revive talks and head off a full-blown trade war. opec and partners are said to act a plan to boost all output by 600,000 barrels a day. >> the aussie media company
emily: michael martin, thanks so much for sharing. it for this edition of from sang technology" francisco. i'm emily chang. will be back here tomorrow. ♪ profit warning helps reignite trade trauma. the dollar weakens. behind the scenes some white house and chinese officials are working to revive talks and head off a full-blown trade war. opec and partners are said to act a plan to boost all output by 600,000 barrels a day. >> the aussie media company
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martin luther king did not stop us. i'm here to tell you that nothing that the congress of the united states of america and the policeman and the national guard they can do here in washington that can stop us. we have made up our minds that we are not can let anybody turn us around. [applause] come to washington for our freedom. we have come to washington for just this. -- for justice. we have come to washington for jobs. >> it looks like a nice place. water, light and everything like that. >> i just feel sorry for the young people. the sick youngsters. i did not know much about what was going on, but i know that something is wrong. otherwise, they would not be here. >> it is one way of drawing attention to what has been happening for 100 years and longer. >> i do not think that they should use other people's money. i think they're going about it wrong. >> their up your get something for nothing. >> there is nobody got aced derek drive -- a stake driving them -- a stick driving them. why do not they get -- white don't t
martin luther king did not stop us. i'm here to tell you that nothing that the congress of the united states of america and the policeman and the national guard they can do here in washington that can stop us. we have made up our minds that we are not can let anybody turn us around. [applause] come to washington for our freedom. we have come to washington for just this. -- for justice. we have come to washington for jobs. >> it looks like a nice place. water, light and everything like...
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there's a public ride away to martin's beach. a millionaire bought 89 acres of coastline a decade ago and blocked public access to martin's beach. he kept the gate closed to a private road used for beach access. the state is now funding the possibility down the line that the road will be taken over using imminent domain. >> we also made progress in this budget for martin's beach, not far down the street and establish a $1 million fund that the state lands commission accepting donations that can be used to purchase the road leading to martins beach. we all share the desire to have that gate open sun up to sun down. >> reporter: the asked the u.s. supreme court to review the case, and the beach, work on the park could begin in september. reporting live along the coast, matt keller, abc 7 news. d >> thank you, matt. the beach is the place to go today or this weekend to beat the heat. mike nicco is tracking the warmup. we're all jealous of matt's assignment, right? >> the worst thing that happens is sunburn. >> yes. >> great job ther
there's a public ride away to martin's beach. a millionaire bought 89 acres of coastline a decade ago and blocked public access to martin's beach. he kept the gate closed to a private road used for beach access. the state is now funding the possibility down the line that the road will be taken over using imminent domain. >> we also made progress in this budget for martin's beach, not far down the street and establish a $1 million fund that the state lands commission accepting donations...
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this success is almost always going to lead martin why now though we've seen so much negative rhetoric from the air as to russia why now. i think that trump in fact you see three world leaders who are important to him and to america kim jong moon to shopping i mean she jump in and president putin put in and therefore he wants to meet them and talk to them and establish a personal relationship with them and you haven't been able to do that with president putin because all the. all the arguments about the hacking and investigations and so on have really prevented that so therefore he's taken the bull by the horns as right i'm going to see that he will put in and i'm going to meet him and we're going to do business do you think that's really the case there martin because he's always been discouraged as far as we can see to have a positive relationship with russia so how's that going to affect him now if he says ok i'm going to go ahead and do it anyway. he's that type of politician if you like he's a business man and his attitude to politics is the same as that of a business when i can st
this success is almost always going to lead martin why now though we've seen so much negative rhetoric from the air as to russia why now. i think that trump in fact you see three world leaders who are important to him and to america kim jong moon to shopping i mean she jump in and president putin put in and therefore he wants to meet them and talk to them and establish a personal relationship with them and you haven't been able to do that with president putin because all the. all the arguments...
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. >>> new money infused into the fight over martins beach. the new law that could force a billionaire to sell the public path to the beach he closed. >>> long lines at the airport. the reason today is one of the busiest travel days of the year. >>> we arechrhat fire burning in concord as we are under a microclimate weather alert for high fire danger and hot temperatures heading into the weekend. how hot it will get in your neighborhood coming up. >>> a live look at the fire forcing evacuations in conncord. an update on the fire right after the break. an update to br the east bay: ad lib >>> we fin continue to follow breaking news. this is the concord walnut creek border near the lime ridge open fire. a fire broke out. mandatory evacuations, including the neighborhood of monto cedo. skyranger will stay over the scene. we are posting updates on twitter. high fire danger right now. red flag warning tonight into tomorrow. skyranger will stay over the scene. a lot of smoke being generated from this fire. we will continue to update the story throug
. >>> new money infused into the fight over martins beach. the new law that could force a billionaire to sell the public path to the beach he closed. >>> long lines at the airport. the reason today is one of the busiest travel days of the year. >>> we arechrhat fire burning in concord as we are under a microclimate weather alert for high fire danger and hot temperatures heading into the weekend. how hot it will get in your neighborhood coming up. >>> a live...
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martin, why don't you kick us off?d what china and the united states may be heading towards 7 looks like there might be starting to get engaged in a full—scale trade war with this massive imposition of ta riffs by war with this massive imposition of tariffs by donald trump, which follows his similar efforts with imposing tariffs on european goods only 80 days ago as well. so he is imposing these tariffs and the chinese are hitting back. he is threatening to impose yet more tariffs. the gist of it is that he believes two things. one is that there is a massive trade is that the us has with china and so on, and that it us has with china and so on, and thatitis us has with china and so on, and that it is on fair competition, undercutting and so on, and in particular, the depth of intellectual property. —— unfair condition. in that area i think it has legitimate grounds for concern, if the allegations are correct, which is that us companies, when they work in china and do business with china, they have to work with a chines
martin, why don't you kick us off?d what china and the united states may be heading towards 7 looks like there might be starting to get engaged in a full—scale trade war with this massive imposition of ta riffs by war with this massive imposition of tariffs by donald trump, which follows his similar efforts with imposing tariffs on european goods only 80 days ago as well. so he is imposing these tariffs and the chinese are hitting back. he is threatening to impose yet more tariffs. the gist...
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>> great questions, martin. i guess president trump is sort of bringing people together in that you have people on both sides of the aisle, of all political per situatiosuasions shocked and appalled what is going on with family situation. now i understand some of the motivation behind it. apparently there were people that made sure that they brought children with them because they were going to be treated differently from single people who are crossing the border illegally. but, you know, you can't visit the sins of the fathers on the children. and the idea that you're going to punish young children, traumaize them because of what their parents did. again, this has -- the children are not -- they don't have the free will. they haven't decided to cross the border themselves. mers and, of course, like the president trump has said, you know, a number of times, he supports helping the dreamers because they didn't make the decision to come here as children. so it is very confusioning. you know, especially with what h
>> great questions, martin. i guess president trump is sort of bringing people together in that you have people on both sides of the aisle, of all political per situatiosuasions shocked and appalled what is going on with family situation. now i understand some of the motivation behind it. apparently there were people that made sure that they brought children with them because they were going to be treated differently from single people who are crossing the border illegally. but, you know,...
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and i think jonathan martin is right. one, the intensity issue, two, the calculation that this will pass. i mean, we live in a media environment where the intensity of this coverage is white hot as it has been for the past few days and likely will continue but will be can displaced by something else. he wants to paint in broad brush strokes which is the more of an outcry that there is in the media, even on the hill. he thinks, you know, all the better. this is kind of the elites and the establishment and the whiners complaining about a policy that they didn't fix. and there is grains of truth in these broad brush strokes about how ineffective congress has been for way too long dealing with this fundamental problem. but, of course, it's just so cynical on top of being immoral. and the issue is, what congressman dent is getting at, i hope is the case. i hope there is a line that you cannot cross politically and survive. that the president has and his party now have so much baggage over immigration that it becomes too diffic
and i think jonathan martin is right. one, the intensity issue, two, the calculation that this will pass. i mean, we live in a media environment where the intensity of this coverage is white hot as it has been for the past few days and likely will continue but will be can displaced by something else. he wants to paint in broad brush strokes which is the more of an outcry that there is in the media, even on the hill. he thinks, you know, all the better. this is kind of the elites and the...
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martin luther king would never violence for violence. he believes that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote no law of man that square with him. him down.d facteich recognized the that after the holocaust he to't go back to pastor anybody in the country if i of a return in the middle nazi occupation. on a tree days before the end of the war. captors to say there was more to life than just success no means to sustain himself. he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, they will never use me against someone else. and he told them to go to hell. natan sharansky was ultimately released, and he was on a bridge and the soviet authorities told sharansky, i want you to walk straight. as he walked across the bridge, he could not move in a more crooked line than what he did, his final message of defiance to those who held him captive. but it is not always the big shots. so you work at wells fargo. they tell you to open up a phony account. i am not opening one. what happens? you lose your job? is that the end of it? do you need t
martin luther king would never violence for violence. he believes that the higher moral purpose would win. he wrote no law of man that square with him. him down.d facteich recognized the that after the holocaust he to't go back to pastor anybody in the country if i of a return in the middle nazi occupation. on a tree days before the end of the war. captors to say there was more to life than just success no means to sustain himself. he thought to himself, if they use galileo against me, they...
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it is were martin luther king jr.his first meeting within 10 it for president jack kennedy, john f kennedy. so it was there that they met. they, being bobby kennedy and james baldwin, met the morning before when baldwin flew out to hickory hill after landing and d.c. and then got driven out to hickory hill by mr. kennedy's chauffeur to meet with them in the suburbs of d.c. at his home because he was attorney general. they had a pleasant enough meeting step very interested in each other. they expressed interest in each other. the plane for baldwin had been late, so kennedy said as they went off to the city, to go to another meeting, he said, look, i'm going to be in new york. why do you bring some of those people we talked about that black people listen to? he did not want to talk to king or whitney young or any of the established leaders. he wanted to speak to people that had the ears of the people, so to speak. is that he said, look, i've got someepl they listen to, harry belafonte, lena horne, lorraine hansberry. th
it is were martin luther king jr.his first meeting within 10 it for president jack kennedy, john f kennedy. so it was there that they met. they, being bobby kennedy and james baldwin, met the morning before when baldwin flew out to hickory hill after landing and d.c. and then got driven out to hickory hill by mr. kennedy's chauffeur to meet with them in the suburbs of d.c. at his home because he was attorney general. they had a pleasant enough meeting step very interested in each other. they...
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the tree will simply be uprooted and planted elsewhere in the city north of martin's is the lighted. it will be visible somewhere else but to the. every day new works appear in berlin so norbert martin's will always have plenty to photograph and collection of street art. now from one amazing capital city to another we had to roam without the trade the fall is definitely among the biggest tourist attractions many people flip a coin into it if they are visiting the italian capital it's sad that a wish with them come to you every year on a million euros and that in the trade you found that's a huge pot of corn so have you ever wondered why it's all that money go. it's said that if you throw coin into the trevi fountain you'll come back to rome again but you can wish for other things as well you just have to stand with your back to the fountain and toss the coin with your right chant so what are people wishing for a leopard door and here it goes his her beautiful city it can't be that interview stage so i hope my idea we are to be passed health and happiness from my family. lots of wishe
the tree will simply be uprooted and planted elsewhere in the city north of martin's is the lighted. it will be visible somewhere else but to the. every day new works appear in berlin so norbert martin's will always have plenty to photograph and collection of street art. now from one amazing capital city to another we had to roam without the trade the fall is definitely among the biggest tourist attractions many people flip a coin into it if they are visiting the italian capital it's sad that a...
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emily: michael martin, thanks so much for sharing.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" from san francisco. i'm emily chang. we are going to be back tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> right now it is all new, a paid presentation for meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their skin saving secrets. >> plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest. >> at age 52, the star of "full house," lori loughlin's skin looks younger thanks to friend and supermodel cindy crawford. lori: i really dfe
emily: michael martin, thanks so much for sharing.es it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" from san francisco. i'm emily chang. we are going to be back tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> right now it is all new, a paid presentation for meaningful beauty by cindy crawford. >> with special appearances from some of your tv favorites sharing their skin saving secrets. >> plus, a stunning before and after story from today's special guest. >> at age 52, the...
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there is a version of martin luther king and referred to as refrigerator magnet martin it was reducedto uplifting quotes what he really got from this book was humanizing at and taking the lacquer off of martin luther king and showing him the faults and all. there was a smoker. he didn't sleep well. he played practical drugs. -- practical jokes. it was kind of bringing him back to us and set upon him a point him down off the mountaintop. some people would like to think that king was a saint and he was perfect in every way and idealized human beings but he was a human being. he have some have some of the frailties of a human being and i wanted to paint him as he was. i think it actually enhances it shows him as a farmer impressive person that he did had frailties like anyone. and talked about the fact that he have affairs and people were scandalized less that he have affairs then he was actually talking about them. you have that in your book as well. i interviewed a mistress georgia davis he was a woman of standing in the civil rights movement herself she comes to memphis on the night o
there is a version of martin luther king and referred to as refrigerator magnet martin it was reducedto uplifting quotes what he really got from this book was humanizing at and taking the lacquer off of martin luther king and showing him the faults and all. there was a smoker. he didn't sleep well. he played practical drugs. -- practical jokes. it was kind of bringing him back to us and set upon him a point him down off the mountaintop. some people would like to think that king was a saint and...
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mister martin? your honor commercial resupply services, dated april 26, 2018, space x average price per kilogram will increase approximately 50 % under crs-2. while orbital 80 kay's average per kilogram price, decreasing by roughly 15 %". the major difference between these contracts on the usability. >> my question is this, are you concerned about whether taxpayers? >> steve could probably answer this more specifically, i believe there's a slight reduction in the area, 3-7 % for the use of the reuse rocket. at -- it's happened once this month, twice so far for the commercial cargo, there's this slight reduction. this is a safety issue, the launch services that people need to assess the specific rocket, and the series of rockets before they authorize the launch. >> well, since mister martin pointed the finger at you, what would your insight be? >> the insight, i think he is right with respect to the marginal cost reduction, the usability of the first stage of the falcon nine and working toward using,
mister martin? your honor commercial resupply services, dated april 26, 2018, space x average price per kilogram will increase approximately 50 % under crs-2. while orbital 80 kay's average per kilogram price, decreasing by roughly 15 %". the major difference between these contracts on the usability. >> my question is this, are you concerned about whether taxpayers? >> steve could probably answer this more specifically, i believe there's a slight reduction in the area, 3-7 %...