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please join me in thanking marvin olasky. if you'd like to purchase a copy of the book they are available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing them. ..
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and all that changed in the '70s. >> marvin wanted to compete at a high level.t's going on yeah, what's going on ♪ ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. he's seeing the protests here and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america, look at yourself, america. >> he is talking about the war, he's talking about poverty. changing as an artist in a way that berry gordy is not super happy about. ♪ mother, mother, everybody thinks we're wrong, they do ♪ >> initially berry gordy did not not want marvin to do "what's going on." >> motown was supposed to be nonthreatening and you have marvin gaye making a protest record about the war. that could potentially ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about the government. ♪ yes, i want to know what's going on right now ♪ >> ultimately when he agrees to put out "what's going on," berry tells marvin, okay, if you're right, i'll learn something. and if i'm right, you'll learn someth
and all that changed in the '70s. >> marvin wanted to compete at a high level.t's going on yeah, what's going on ♪ ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. he's seeing the protests here and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america, look at yourself, america. >> he is talking about the war, he's talking about poverty....
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he also co-wrote "it takes two" for marvin gaye and kim weston, who he later married.e a big hit for mitch rider and the detroit wheels. mickey stevenson is now a hall of famer. ♪ come people call me the space cowboy, yeah ♪ ♪ some call me the gangster of love ♪ >> reporter: but he's best known as steve miller, the blues guitarist and brilliant songwriter, who had a run of huge hits in the '70s and early '80s. css wl bed74-197 has when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in.you' be id era forward toletely eipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> climate change isn't only taking a toll on animals. it's also threatening the grapes that make your favorite wine. the california wine industry is fighting back. jamie yuccas has this story from napa valley. >> while a red wine should be aged in barrels, these cabernet grapes are dying on the vine. andy has been growing grapes for some of the biggest names in california wine country sinc
he also co-wrote "it takes two" for marvin gaye and kim weston, who he later married.e a big hit for mitch rider and the detroit wheels. mickey stevenson is now a hall of famer. ♪ come people call me the space cowboy, yeah ♪ ♪ some call me the gangster of love ♪ >> reporter: but he's best known as steve miller, the blues guitarist and brilliant songwriter, who had a run of huge hits in the '70s and early '80s. css wl bed74-197 has when you humble yourself under the...
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you from raising this in but it makes me feel good and a investor of cape town sees a composite on marvin's biodiversity and coastal sites of interest she also estimates the social impact of creating protected areas a lot of the time what we do is we don't acknowledge that people are part of the system we think conservation has to be on the one side people on the other side but we are part of a system that sees us research will help authorities decide which areas should be given protection status making sure that south africa's natural beauty remains untouched while also creating revenue through tourism it's a win win for people on nature. what an inspiring. now let's head not far away from south africa's coast to miley's capital bamako it's a vibrant city moves to its all the local sound here is a mixture of modern music blues and. i don't take my what for we. must assume we played guide for a day and showed us around his home city. yes i must. assume it is. the street noir the voice of the voiceless marco microkeratome the city of the 3 came and come with me and discover my city. 5 is my
you from raising this in but it makes me feel good and a investor of cape town sees a composite on marvin's biodiversity and coastal sites of interest she also estimates the social impact of creating protected areas a lot of the time what we do is we don't acknowledge that people are part of the system we think conservation has to be on the one side people on the other side but we are part of a system that sees us research will help authorities decide which areas should be given protection...
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up next is marvin in olathe kansas, republican. as a republican, do you think the democrats made a strong argument? >> i really don't. i'd like to make two points. one is, the founding fathers were extremely worried someday this might happen. impeachment strictly partisan. that's what this was and i think if for no other reason that this whole thing needs to be dismissed. but the other point i want to make is this. these people have been trying to impeach this present before he was even elected. as far as saying the president did not cooperate. the president actually for almost 2.5 years bent over backwards. there was over a million pages of documents that went to the mueller investigation, the next investigation, one of the president's people actually testified for about 30 hours and when this was all done, they wouldn't even admit and say that he's been exonerated. he wasn't charged with anything. so they moved onto the next thing. when this is over it won't be over. as long as these guys are in there, they will continue to go af
up next is marvin in olathe kansas, republican. as a republican, do you think the democrats made a strong argument? >> i really don't. i'd like to make two points. one is, the founding fathers were extremely worried someday this might happen. impeachment strictly partisan. that's what this was and i think if for no other reason that this whole thing needs to be dismissed. but the other point i want to make is this. these people have been trying to impeach this present before he was even...
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the contract full change hands on the 1st of march, that is when marvin railed becomes a publicly runnsfer company, the staff will also transfer it over so there will be no jobs lost. another franchise to what is trans—pennine express. it's a performance was even worse than northern's, only 70% of its trains running on time today, it has been called in for talks about future. let's catch up with the weather with nick millard. milder weather, a wet day in western scotland, a bit more snow in the highlands, it is rain now. at times, blustery, temperatures on the up. still some rain around through the north of scotland, any rain in northern england eating away. could see some drizzle in south wales. no frost for thursday morning but a lot of cloud around, further rain at times in scotland might no be fringing the north of england. light rain running across southern england, a few hints or brightness here and there, it may be later for scotla nd here and there, it may be later for scotland and northern ireland. very blustery wherever you are, not in scotland, some gust moving in excess of
the contract full change hands on the 1st of march, that is when marvin railed becomes a publicly runnsfer company, the staff will also transfer it over so there will be no jobs lost. another franchise to what is trans—pennine express. it's a performance was even worse than northern's, only 70% of its trains running on time today, it has been called in for talks about future. let's catch up with the weather with nick millard. milder weather, a wet day in western scotland, a bit more snow in...
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marvin olasky. if you'd like to purchase a copy of the book they are available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing them. .. >> this is a book about a shy boy growing up in alabama, overcoming polio inspired by henry clay at the university of louisville to become a senator the majority leader of the united states senatee mitch, when i have a confession to make i was asked to do this this is what i thought. how can anyone i get mitch mcconnell to talk g for an hour. [laughter] but you point out you only speak to the press when it's to your advantage. when bill gates came in to see if you and you guys just sat there waiting for one of you to speak and youou recount someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain though and said really how can you tell. >> i'm not afraid of talking but i find i learn a lot more by listeningfo. 's are frequently a start off by listening and then think about what i want to say before i do. it's fair to say that in the era
marvin olasky. if you'd like to purchase a copy of the book they are available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing them. .. >> this is a book about a shy boy growing up in alabama, overcoming polio inspired by henry clay at the university of louisville to become a senator the majority leader of the united states senatee mitch, when i have a confession to make i was asked to do this this is what i thought. how can anyone i get mitch mcconnell to talk g for an hour....
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tom: one of our losses in economics this year is marvin goodfriend of carnegie mellon with his importantckson hole paper and precisely this work is people like you are in the if -- in the world of economics talking with chairman powell and the rest of us are out there is negative interest rates. it doesn't work. is chairman powell aware that into 2020, there is a must a almost a social need to normalize rates, back to the incentives that we knew? abby: i have great confidence in chairman powell and also the team he has. not just members of the board, but also the staff members. and i think they see the pragmatic aspects of what is happening now. i think they would like nothing more than to be in an environment where we have real interest rates return to positive levels, because it is something that they know how to use as a policy lever. they are in a very awkward position now. tom: this goes back to some of your work with some high-level mathematics, i don't know if it is differential equations, but abby joseph cohen can do the math. do we escape out of this central bank experiment with
tom: one of our losses in economics this year is marvin goodfriend of carnegie mellon with his importantckson hole paper and precisely this work is people like you are in the if -- in the world of economics talking with chairman powell and the rest of us are out there is negative interest rates. it doesn't work. is chairman powell aware that into 2020, there is a must a almost a social need to normalize rates, back to the incentives that we knew? abby: i have great confidence in chairman powell...
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and that he was going to have his friend marvin from indiana. because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war. i knew years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say boy yes they called you yes they called us yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again and you deserved it and you won and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. the actions of my seniors both in the assault and the ensuing arrest a geisha ins have really destroyed me. when she when your wife doesn't come home to. remember homage to that house searching for the suicide know. the call the police with one hand. who are restraining her from killing herself with the other the. i think the thing that makes me the most angry is not even the repeat itself it's the commanders that were complicit in covering up everything that happened. this is an organization that gives commanders an unbelievable amount of power and i felt it as a lieutenant in iraq it's scary you appoint the prosecution you appoint th
and that he was going to have his friend marvin from indiana. because that's how they take care of things in india and. she went to war. i knew years for life. for them to take it. and come back and say boy yes they called you yes they called us yes they called you a walking mattress it's documented over and over and over again and you deserved it and you won and when you complained about it you were welcoming it. the actions of my seniors both in the assault and the ensuing arrest a geisha ins...
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marvin, brilliant to hear and thank you very much talking to us this morning, marvin sordell.but interestingly over the last 20 years particularly. what picture are they painting? yes, the met 0ffice have produced a report on stretching back to 1910 when they started collating records and it shows each decade we are producing more warmer years and fewer colder yea rs more warmer years and fewer colder years as well. as far as temperature records are concerned, there are more high temperature records each decade than cold. if you look at over the past ten or 11 warmest years, they have all been since 2000. if we highlight the last decade alone, in the top seven, we have had four of some of the warmest years on record and this year will come in 11th and that‘s the worrying trend. we will still get bits of variability from one month to the next and one year to the next, we will still get colder spells, but the met office are highlighting the fact we are seeing what are records rather than colder being broken each year. it all points to the possibility climate change is playing mo
marvin, brilliant to hear and thank you very much talking to us this morning, marvin sordell.but interestingly over the last 20 years particularly. what picture are they painting? yes, the met 0ffice have produced a report on stretching back to 1910 when they started collating records and it shows each decade we are producing more warmer years and fewer colder yea rs more warmer years and fewer colder years as well. as far as temperature records are concerned, there are more high temperature...
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parliament that will allow deployment of troops to libya let's bring in our senior political analyst marvin bush he joins us live in the studio. this is just now happened in the turkish parliament we saw it come through the building allows for the deployment of noncombatants staf to advise u.n. but governments of put this into context for us how significant is that and what does it actually mean in terms of boots on the ground. it's been expected but it is still significant but significant because once a country like turkey a rising regional power. historic regional power throws its weight behind the government in tripoli that means the dynamics on the ground will change for sure and change in favor of the government in tripoli and against the warlord huffed but as you were saying earlier as you insinuated earlier what we have here is a vote in principle by the parliament and the end of the day this is a democracy where the parliament will vote in on a on such an important matter but operationally speaking this would be up to the government to see how this is operated on what time scale on
parliament that will allow deployment of troops to libya let's bring in our senior political analyst marvin bush he joins us live in the studio. this is just now happened in the turkish parliament we saw it come through the building allows for the deployment of noncombatants staf to advise u.n. but governments of put this into context for us how significant is that and what does it actually mean in terms of boots on the ground. it's been expected but it is still significant but significant...
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call me marvin. put it there. is that your son? no, that's my stunt double, cliff booth. hollywood, quentin tarantino's paean to the end of cinema's age of innocence. after all, 0scar voters traditionally love movies about making movies. line! cut! you embarrassed yourself in front of all those people! i intend to make my own way in the world. no one makes their own way, least of all a woman. you'll need to marry well. but you are not married... that's because i'm rich. there's plenty of oscar buzz, too, around greta gerwig's little women. it's the latest adaptation of louisa may alcott‘s timeless novel and it's drawing critical plaudits, particularly for leading lady saoirse ronan. who is that guy? mr blanc is a private investigator of great renown. rian johnson's knives 0ut is a possible contender, too, using an all—star cast to breathe sharp new life into an old agatha christie style whodunit. i suspect foul play. where's jason? and jordan peele's us is an outside contender with its mix of horror and social satire. who knows how these movies will fare with 0scar voters
call me marvin. put it there. is that your son? no, that's my stunt double, cliff booth. hollywood, quentin tarantino's paean to the end of cinema's age of innocence. after all, 0scar voters traditionally love movies about making movies. line! cut! you embarrassed yourself in front of all those people! i intend to make my own way in the world. no one makes their own way, least of all a woman. you'll need to marry well. but you are not married... that's because i'm rich. there's plenty of oscar...
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may i introduce you to the band ♪ >> reporter: meet the latest, if not the youngest, atsongiting marvin 88. but he's practically a teeny bopper compared to his friend, alan tripp, who writes the lyrics ♪ skoodalee bop bop bop >> reporter: and he's skoodalee bop bop bopping along at 102. a a m tllfe iliried t i had to waio t untibel i wa s 102 to be a success. >> what you have to understand is i was just writing a song for his birthday. >> that's all. >> i thought that was the end of it ♪ what if you hung around g. reporter: it was ju nningi "senior songbook." they call it music like the 1940s, words forhe 2020s. have you been surprised by the response to these songs? >> "surprised" is an understatement. we've been out of stock on the album. people want to make it into a cabaret show. >> reporter: the songs are about love and lost love... ♪ wondering why you left me i relive the past ♪ >> reporter: and about the ups and downs of aging, with a dose of humor ♪ i know i ought to kiss you but baby there's an issue ♪ i just can't remember your name. >> reporter: but do remember these names--
may i introduce you to the band ♪ >> reporter: meet the latest, if not the youngest, atsongiting marvin 88. but he's practically a teeny bopper compared to his friend, alan tripp, who writes the lyrics ♪ skoodalee bop bop bop >> reporter: and he's skoodalee bop bop bopping along at 102. a a m tllfe iliried t i had to waio t untibel i wa s 102 to be a success. >> what you have to understand is i was just writing a song for his birthday. >> that's all. >> i...
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chat room within 5 minutes we've received 6 friend requests from male participants one person named marvin asks if we would take our clothes off he want. to give us back and breast massages in the end he asks for photographs the therapist recommends that parents monitor their children smartphones. the media. it's impossible to keep children from engaging with different forms of media now but i still think they don't belong in children's bedrooms they belong in public spaces in living rooms where there is designated space for when a kid duffy dies the man who abused you however is now under investigation so you called side reaming is classified as a form of child sex abuse the case is still ongoing take a look now at some of the stories making news around the world farmers across germany are protesting against the government's agricultural policies many in the industry say tighter rules limiting the use of fertilizers and low consumer prices are squeezing their incomes under the farmers and tractors have descended on bradley in an effort to raise awareness. ukrainian president vladimir as t
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chantry within 5 minutes we've received 6 friend requests from male participants one person named marvin asks if we would take our clothes off he wants. to give us back and breast massages in the end he asks for photographs the therapist recommends that parents monitor their children smartphones. dignity and. it's impossible to keep children from engaging with different forms of media now but i still think they don't belong in children's bedrooms they belong in public spaces in living rooms where there is designated space for. the man who abused your house is now under investigation so-called side agreement is classified as a form of child sex abuse the case is still ongoing. there is hong kong's pro-democracy protests continue the territory's teachers have become a target for pro beijing hardliners who accuse them of helping to stir up the on the rest and turning schools into incubators of civil disobedience but is pulling out reports. a few days before the end of term looks like business as usual in hong kong schools but. other teachers have been in emergency mode for most of the semes
chantry within 5 minutes we've received 6 friend requests from male participants one person named marvin asks if we would take our clothes off he wants. to give us back and breast massages in the end he asks for photographs the therapist recommends that parents monitor their children smartphones. dignity and. it's impossible to keep children from engaging with different forms of media now but i still think they don't belong in children's bedrooms they belong in public spaces in living rooms...
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which of them are in areas should be given protection status this will also benefit locals aswell as marvin life going forward how i am proposing to design marine protected areas is to incorporate also the social aspect the social benefits that people can derive from marine protected areas so we're not just protecting the natural environment but we also protecting the benefit that people can get out of marine protected areas now and in the future fission is a traditional industry along the coast but tourism could provide residents with even better paying jobs. archaeological artefacts have been discovered online for example in table mountain national park that dates back thousands of years caesar says these sites could also be incorporated into an even larger protected area and it would assure you have tracked plenty of visitors i found that some communities didn't realise that there was tourism potential in the area and that they could switch from harvesting to thumping like tourism taking people out teaching people about the area using the indigenous knowledge which people are so hungry f
which of them are in areas should be given protection status this will also benefit locals aswell as marvin life going forward how i am proposing to design marine protected areas is to incorporate also the social aspect the social benefits that people can derive from marine protected areas so we're not just protecting the natural environment but we also protecting the benefit that people can get out of marine protected areas now and in the future fission is a traditional industry along the...
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but then when it was, when he was ready to switch the tone and we were getting out of it, we play marvinthers or temptations. he was creating a vibe. he was the perfect person. >> jimmy: here's a picture of the three of you guys together. >> mamba. >> jimmy: do you think you were kobe's favorite michael jordan? >> that's a great question. i mean, yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. hands down. hands down. >> jimmy: so tomorrow's the big day. >> tomorrow is the big day. >> jimmy: will you go around and check out screenings? will you pop into movie theaters and see how it's going. >> i might pop into a theater or two. i might recruit jamie to pop in and surprise some theaters. >> jimmy: do you have any particular locations in mind? >> i'm going to throw out a couple. art light hollywood, operetta, magic johnson somewhere, and you can figure it out. >> jimmy: that will be fun. and there will be a lot of disappointed people. >> i will be on the screen no matter what. one way or another, i will be on the screen. >> jimmy: michael b. jordan. it opens tomorrow, we'll be rig
but then when it was, when he was ready to switch the tone and we were getting out of it, we play marvinthers or temptations. he was creating a vibe. he was the perfect person. >> jimmy: here's a picture of the three of you guys together. >> mamba. >> jimmy: do you think you were kobe's favorite michael jordan? >> that's a great question. i mean, yeah. yeah. yeah. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. hands down. hands down. >> jimmy: so tomorrow's the big...
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. >> marvin the marshon? >> what do you think? >> these phones are everywhere.kinds of photographs and videos? >> maybe we already do. >> if they're here, they're probably disappointed in us. >> they're like, this is nothing, we can easily take over. >> we'll harvest their resources whenever we feel like. >> so long as they get along with each other. don't kill each other before we have to do anything about we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science not sorrys. our time for more time - has come. living longer is possible and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. kisqali was also significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor or fulvestrant alone. kisqali can cause lung problems or an abnormal heartbeat, whic
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marvin, the man who was with artificial intelligence. it went on and on. when she wrote her manuscript, under penalty of perjury. she describes all the people she had sex with. never said she had sex with me. suddenly, she meets her lawyers. her lawyers are obviously telling her there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow. her best friend, she tells her best friend we have this on tape, she tells her best friend and her best friend tells me. we recorded the conversation consensually. she never met me. she didn't have sex with me. she was pressured by her lawyers. why? why would her lawyers pressure? i didn't know the reason. it must be some financial reason. then her best friend gets in touch with me. her best friend says the plan was to go to the owner of victoria secret and tell him, do you know what happened to dershowitz? 's reputation has been destroyed. he's been dragged through the gutter. our client says, you did the same thing to her that dershowitz did to her with one exception. you made her wear victoria's secret type andrei. it would total
marvin, the man who was with artificial intelligence. it went on and on. when she wrote her manuscript, under penalty of perjury. she describes all the people she had sex with. never said she had sex with me. suddenly, she meets her lawyers. her lawyers are obviously telling her there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow. her best friend, she tells her best friend we have this on tape, she tells her best friend and her best friend tells me. we recorded the conversation consensually. she...
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alan turing isn't sufficiently expert to have an opinion about ai or computer science.and same with marvin minsky,one of those cofounders of the field and various other people . but turing basically doesn't giveyou a choice . if the answer is we lose and machines are going to take control and at the end of the human error, there's only one choice which is to say and we better's stop to the ai and that choice, he actually refers to samuel butler's novel erewhon from 1863. and in erewhon, that's the choice so it's sort of a science fiction novel that's developing very sophisticated machines and then decides that they don't want to be taken over. i want to have control of their world taken by the machines so they just band machines. they destroyed all the machines in a terrible war to the pro-machinists and anti-machinists. but the anti-machinistswin the war and now machines only exist in museums . so, but that i think is feasible for exactly the reason. if we have super intelligent ai and we can do this well. that tenfold increase in gdp is concerned. it just means given everyone on earth ac
alan turing isn't sufficiently expert to have an opinion about ai or computer science.and same with marvin minsky,one of those cofounders of the field and various other people . but turing basically doesn't giveyou a choice . if the answer is we lose and machines are going to take control and at the end of the human error, there's only one choice which is to say and we better's stop to the ai and that choice, he actually refers to samuel butler's novel erewhon from 1863. and in erewhon, that's...
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bill richardson, former ambassador to the united states to the u.n., the owner of the hyatt hotels, marvin minsky, the man who invented artificial intelligence, goes on and on and on. she names all of them when she writes a manuscript, and when she's interviewed by the fbi, she's interviewed by the fbi under penalty of perjury. she describes our people should sex with. never says she had sex with me. suddenly she meets her lawyers. her lawyers obviously tell her that a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow and her best friend she tells her best friend we have this on tape, she tells her best friend, her best friend then tells me and we record the conversation actually, that she never wanted to name it because obviously she never let me. she didn't have sex with me. she was pressured to 90 by her lawyers. why? why would her lawyers pressure her to name me? i didn't know the reason. i figured there must be some financial reason. and then her best friend gets in touch with me and her best friend says, the plan was to go to lesley wexler, the owner of victoria's set limited and limited, and t
bill richardson, former ambassador to the united states to the u.n., the owner of the hyatt hotels, marvin minsky, the man who invented artificial intelligence, goes on and on and on. she names all of them when she writes a manuscript, and when she's interviewed by the fbi, she's interviewed by the fbi under penalty of perjury. she describes our people should sex with. never says she had sex with me. suddenly she meets her lawyers. her lawyers obviously tell her that a pot of gold at the end of...
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bird knows you have been in marvin so she knows you know aboutt alice. and i was interviewing her through her office then all of secretary was standing at my desk and says she would like you to come to the ranch and do the interview they are. now i'm talking too long. [laughter] >> no no no. >> she sat at the head of the table and i sat at her right hand with my stenographers notebook and then she starts to talk about alice and talks about how beautiful and elegant she was and she said i remember her in a series of the most beautiful dresses and me in dresses that were not that beautiful. but would alice had in him he followed for the rest of his life. so she said turn them toem your advantage where fresh cufflink one - - french cuffs and cufflinks and also said at various times in his life she saved his political career one was particularly dramatic because herman brown who was a very fierce and bad tempered ruler came to a collision point not long after johnson came to congress and then getting contracts but at the same time he wanted to build low inco
bird knows you have been in marvin so she knows you know aboutt alice. and i was interviewing her through her office then all of secretary was standing at my desk and says she would like you to come to the ranch and do the interview they are. now i'm talking too long. [laughter] >> no no no. >> she sat at the head of the table and i sat at her right hand with my stenographers notebook and then she starts to talk about alice and talks about how beautiful and elegant she was and she...
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and there of course is countless other massacres, most notoriously of course marvin gaye, -- but i think it is wrong to assume that it is only the germans and atrocities on the eastern front taking place. the allies are just as guilty of it. only last week or the week before last, i was in the national archives in college park just outside of washington, dc, and i was reading through all of the incidents where sergeant west was convicted for murdering 70 odd italians at the airfield which he absolutely , did. he just mowed them down in the same way that the ss guys were doing to the canadians and the abbey. these things do happen in war. they clearly happen more when the command of your unit are ss, ares case the 12th particularly -- they are not particularly well-trained themselves. richard: with respect to saipan, this was -- there was enormous publicity about this. it was covered in newsreels, it was covered in life magazine, time. there were numerous articles about this. this was not -- you can be absolutely sure that the information got to the top of policymakers. it also just as im
and there of course is countless other massacres, most notoriously of course marvin gaye, -- but i think it is wrong to assume that it is only the germans and atrocities on the eastern front taking place. the allies are just as guilty of it. only last week or the week before last, i was in the national archives in college park just outside of washington, dc, and i was reading through all of the incidents where sergeant west was convicted for murdering 70 odd italians at the airfield which he...
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younger brothers ernie and marvin eisley and brother-in-law later joined. ♪ who's that lady >> the eisleye rythmics. they are new members of the hall of fame. >> this number one hit for carlisle was co-written by rick knolls who also co-wrote "white flag." ♪ >> and a series of hits with lana dell ray. rick nowels is now in the hall. >> the neptunes are the most successful producers of all time. co-writing hits for nelly. brittany. and justin timberlake. the neptunes have been elected to the songwriter's hall of fame. ♪ in new york city >>> the motown smash "dancing in the street" was co-written by william mickey stevenson. ♪ you baby >> he also co-wrote "it takes two." ♪ >> and this song became a big hit for mitch rider and the detroit wheels. mickey stevenson is now a will miller. he had a run of huge hits in the '70s and early '80s. ♪ >> steve miller band's album "greatest hits 1974 to '78" alone sold 74 million copies. welcome the gangster of love. congratulations. >> bravo. >> how does it feel to be in the songwriter's hall of fame. >> feels delightful. really a great, great honor. yo
younger brothers ernie and marvin eisley and brother-in-law later joined. ♪ who's that lady >> the eisleye rythmics. they are new members of the hall of fame. >> this number one hit for carlisle was co-written by rick knolls who also co-wrote "white flag." ♪ >> and a series of hits with lana dell ray. rick nowels is now in the hall. >> the neptunes are the most successful producers of all time. co-writing hits for nelly. brittany. and justin timberlake. the...
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home depot has had exclusivity for 25 years marvin ellis breaking exclusivity of some home depot productser, i think home depot are well prepared for the growing season, that's their christmas >> right >> i always check in, i want to be sure they've got the right flats tomato flats, i want them during the week and i think we're going to get them. get my way on that >> when does that begin, when is that period? >> second week of april. >> second week of april. >> will you go with me david, you will not believe, i'll blow you away with my trip to h.d it's even bigger than some of the other trips i take, some of the more exhausting trips. >> really? >> home depot is a two-part trip, because it has salesforce.com, and good registers, varoom, right through. home depot is still more contractor than is lowe's but look out, ellison is good. i still think home depot is best krig minyard is doing a remarkable job, ceo of home depot. >> down less than the overall market, down about 1.5%. still up for the year barely, 0.47%. >> last quarter they had a glitch, very open about it it was a glitch that h
home depot has had exclusivity for 25 years marvin ellis breaking exclusivity of some home depot productser, i think home depot are well prepared for the growing season, that's their christmas >> right >> i always check in, i want to be sure they've got the right flats tomato flats, i want them during the week and i think we're going to get them. get my way on that >> when does that begin, when is that period? >> second week of april. >> second week of april....
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francine: what do you do with the emerging-market currencies that have marvin idiosyncratic risk -- morea close eye on real interest rates, how much do you get paid once you account for inflation? if you are looking to hold onto those currencies that offer high , and youal rates mentioned the mexican peso, that is a classic case. even in turkey, we have seen that for a long time where the market has been willing to hold the currency because of high real rates. russia another case. -- currencies like the brazilian real and chilean peso give you a combination of low real rates and high political risk. those are out of fashion now. francine: tom had a great chart looking at oil. what do you do with oil linked currencies? shahab: it has been volatile within a range. as far as the impact on currencies, what the market tends to look for becomes constructive in oil currencies, a sustained surge that raises renewed hope for investment in the industry, and that is still lacking a relatively high prices by recent standards but not a surge large enough to create a sense of large-scale investment ac
francine: what do you do with the emerging-market currencies that have marvin idiosyncratic risk -- morea close eye on real interest rates, how much do you get paid once you account for inflation? if you are looking to hold onto those currencies that offer high , and youal rates mentioned the mexican peso, that is a classic case. even in turkey, we have seen that for a long time where the market has been willing to hold the currency because of high real rates. russia another case. -- currencies...
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storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvingaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but
storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvingaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so...
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tom: we do this in honor of marvin goodfriend at carnegie mellon, writing at jackson hole on the amplituderates. have we tested the theoretical amplitude of where they become efficacious, or are we miles away from that? jeremy: i am not sure we are miles away from it, but we are increasing the debate about the efficacy of negative rates. that is a theme that has been building in the last few weeks and months and that has been amplified by the transition of the leadership of the ecb. the structural and strategic review the ecb will be conducting in terms of monetary policy, because we have not seen a strategic review for two decades. we are discussing and realizing the efficacy of that negative rate scenario, and i think we are getting to that tipping point where there is the realization that taking rates negative further is counterproductive. that is something we have seen in terms of the germanic countries who have been saving because of the fear of rates going more negative. nejra: is that cognizance and concern about the reversal rate what is driving your optimism on the euro, or is it
tom: we do this in honor of marvin goodfriend at carnegie mellon, writing at jackson hole on the amplituderates. have we tested the theoretical amplitude of where they become efficacious, or are we miles away from that? jeremy: i am not sure we are miles away from it, but we are increasing the debate about the efficacy of negative rates. that is a theme that has been building in the last few weeks and months and that has been amplified by the transition of the leadership of the ecb. the...
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storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvingaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but
storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marvingaye, bb king, tina turner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so...
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storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marviner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate it. after knock on their door, their persistent paid off and in 1999, their dream came to fruition as they opened club wazima. today, they have poured their hearts and soul into this business over the last 20 years. they have raised three children and ran the club. they work fort department of public-health as a nurse and the jail system. nebiat say nurse worked for the v.a. and has worked full time at club wazima. i have no idea if and when these two find time to sleep. hopefully they did. it was important not for its wonderful food and events and the friendship they offer but it also carries on the e
storied jazz club that opened in 1959 and featured such legendary performers such as billie holiday, marviner and james brown. 20 years later, club ma morocco shuttered its doors in 1979 and for 20 years after that, it was not open to the public. they were determined to reopen a venue in this long, closed, space. for over two years, they lobbied the robinsons, the owners of the space, who lived just blocks away in district 5. trying to representative the space to them so they could reactivate...