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marvin, thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you for making a difference. [ applause ] >> marvin, thank you for making a difference, and marvin is absolutely right. if we could all start from a place of hope and optimism, and if we could all find the will and the determination to come together to take on even the most daunting challenges, then we can bring about change in baltimore city, and we will continue to change maryland for the better. ladies and gentlemen, our nation appears hopelessly and bitterly divided. just 30 miles down the road, in washington, both parties seem to be consumed with partisanship and dysfunction, but as i look back on all that we have been through, and all the progress that we have made together, here in maryland, over these last five years, my experiences do not burden me with dread, they fill me with hope. i believe that in spite of all that divides us in america today, there is far more that unites us. and as america searches for healing, and a path forward, let them look to us, because from the very founding of our nation, maryland has always been guided
marvin, thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you for making a difference. [ applause ] >> marvin, thank you for making a difference, and marvin is absolutely right. if we could all start from a place of hope and optimism, and if we could all find the will and the determination to come together to take on even the most daunting challenges, then we can bring about change in baltimore city, and we will continue to change maryland for the better. ladies and gentlemen, our nation appears...
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follow him on twitter at marvin olasky. his most recent book is titled reforming journalism and has been described as a history of journalism including tips on newswriting and advice, advocating conservative convictions in mediums thatare traditionally dominated by the left . as somebody who went to journalism school and spent time in washington i have enjoyed reading it and i highly recommend it to you. we have copies for sale as you leave the auditorium in the lobby. now to tell us more about reforming journalism i like to welcome marvin olasky. [applause] >> thank you rob, thank you all for coming today. it's great to be back atharry . really i've spent the most productive research life ofmy life in 1989, 1990 . this building was the base of the library of congress five blocks away and it was fun literally blowing the dust off 19th-century records in the library. my research turned into the tragedy of american compassion. people say it made a difference in the drive for welfare reform in the 1990s and i like to think tha
follow him on twitter at marvin olasky. his most recent book is titled reforming journalism and has been described as a history of journalism including tips on newswriting and advice, advocating conservative convictions in mediums thatare traditionally dominated by the left . as somebody who went to journalism school and spent time in washington i have enjoyed reading it and i highly recommend it to you. we have copies for sale as you leave the auditorium in the lobby. now to tell us more about...
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[applause] >> marvin, thank you so mump. we'll going to take queaches have a couple and i want to pick one you left off there at the end. when its comed to the next generation of journalists, you obviously have redee voted yourself to -- devotes yourself to this particular endover make sure they're better prepared. we also live in a time when it seems trust in institutions has reached significant lows, historic lows and journalism is no exception to that. so, two part question. see the faith and trust in journal increasing and what is your message as you send people into the world, whether they're in their mid-40s or comping out of college to do a better job in their own careers and you probably -- >> you asked, will this ever change. ever is a very long time. will it change in any relatively short period of time like the next several decades? i'm hopeful. don't expect it but i'm hopeful because we have had other situations where journalists -- trust in journalists was almost nonexistent and journalism popped back. just give
[applause] >> marvin, thank you so mump. we'll going to take queaches have a couple and i want to pick one you left off there at the end. when its comed to the next generation of journalists, you obviously have redee voted yourself to -- devotes yourself to this particular endover make sure they're better prepared. we also live in a time when it seems trust in institutions has reached significant lows, historic lows and journalism is no exception to that. so, two part question. see the...
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please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book there available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing them. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning former chair and president of the ux export and import bank on his new book trade is not a four letter word. and jeremy butler, navy veteran and ceo of iraq in a afghanistan and america talks about those words. part of museum week, with director as we discussed the 19th amendment centennial. watch c-span "washington journal", live at seven eastern wednesday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" all this week for museum week, thursday morning will explore the sicilian national xenium of american indians. >> live wednesday on the c-span network a look at efforts to counter propaganda and disinformation, we are live from the george washington university program on extremism. that is at 10:00 a.m. o
please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book there available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing them. [inaudible conversations] >> c-span "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning former chair and president of the ux export and import bank on his new book trade is not a four letter word. and jeremy butler, navy veteran and ceo of iraq in...
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please join me in thanking marvin olaski. [applause] again if you would like to purchase a copy of the book they're available right outside and marvin will stay up here on the stage for -- for signing them, and a -- >> i'll be glad to talk to you even if you -- don't. [laughter] >> live on c-span networks look at efforts to counterpropaganda and disinformation we're live from the george washington university program on extremism. that's at 10 a.m. on c-span. at a 1 p.m. announcement this have year's george awards in journalism and a panel on how reporters cover wars. at 9 p.m. president trump holds a rally in phoenix, arizona. on c-span2 at 8:25 a.m. politico host the conversation about how party leaders and campaign strategists plan to engage and mobilize nonvoters ahead of the presidential election. and on c-span 3 at 9 a.m., our secretary ryan mccarthy and army chief of staff james on the army's new modernization strategy for competing against nations like russia, and china. >> this week we're featuring book tv program sho
please join me in thanking marvin olaski. [applause] again if you would like to purchase a copy of the book they're available right outside and marvin will stay up here on the stage for -- for signing them, and a -- >> i'll be glad to talk to you even if you -- don't. [laughter] >> live on c-span networks look at efforts to counterpropaganda and disinformation we're live from the george washington university program on extremism. that's at 10 a.m. on c-span. at a 1 p.m. announcement...
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. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >> he was clean, svelte, clean-shaven,lity ♪ talk to me honey so you can see what's going on ♪ ♪ what'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's going on over there. he's seeing the protests here. and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america. look at yourselves, america. >> he's talking about the war. he's talking about poverty. changing artists in a way that berry gordy is not super happy about. ♪ everybody thinks we're wrong they do ♪ >> initially he did 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. ♪ why i 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 are right, i'll learn something. if i'm right, y
. >> back in the '60s, marvin gaye wanted to be frank sinatra. >> he was clean, svelte, clean-shaven,lity ♪ talk to me honey so you can see what's going on ♪ ♪ what'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's going on over there. he's seeing the protests here. and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america....
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please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book there available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing themussia. [inaudible conversations] >> please welcome norman pearlstine, van gordon's van gos
please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book there available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for signing themussia. [inaudible conversations] >> please welcome norman pearlstine, van gordon's van gos
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and from the state legislature, from the house, marvin penn darvis is here with me today. i want to say a couple of things about why we're here. i was next door at the breakfast, they have established an award in my wife's name, late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. there is the town of monks corner. we met on the campus march 15th, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that day. about 18 months later, we were married. we stayed married for 58 years.
and from the state legislature, from the house, marvin penn darvis is here with me today. i want to say a couple of things about why we're here. i was next door at the breakfast, they have established an award in my wife's name, late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. there is the town of monks corner. we met on the campus march 15th, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that...
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i was with marvin, his neighborhood, his district.ighest eviction rate in the united states of america, his district, north charleston. he took me through, to see the response he gets. what's happening? the fact is too many communities are being treated unfairly. so that's why i proposed a bill of rights to protect those who are being evicted and help them get a fighting shot to get home. i remember, as i said then, excuse the point of personal privilege, i remember the day my sister was with me, my dad worked up a short flight of stairs, which i called the longest walk a parent has to make, to say honey, dad doesn't have a job anymore, we're going to have to move, you're going to have to go home and live with your grandpa, but it will all work out. when he said it, he believed it because he thought, if you got a fighting chance, you can do anything. and he believed he would have a fighting chance. took three years to get a home in a different state, but he got it. go back to your old neighborhoods, ask your old friends whether they t
i was with marvin, his neighborhood, his district.ighest eviction rate in the united states of america, his district, north charleston. he took me through, to see the response he gets. what's happening? the fact is too many communities are being treated unfairly. so that's why i proposed a bill of rights to protect those who are being evicted and help them get a fighting shot to get home. i remember, as i said then, excuse the point of personal privilege, i remember the day my sister was with...
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please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] >> if you'd like to purchase a copy of the bookthey are available outside and marvin will stay up here on the state for signing them . >> book tv continues now on c-span2. >> .. i'm rick, my book is called information words, howie lost the global battle and what to do about it. editor of time magazine many years and went into the obama administration where i was under secretary of state public affairs in this book about combating misinformation from the state department. >> my name is van gordon sauter, used work in newspapers invented television and other things and i think my greatest distinction is that i was the least successful anchorman in the history of commercial television. [laughter] and was fired. >> executive editor los angeles times and in prior lives was a journalist working at bloomberg forbes time inc. and the "wall street journal". >> you are my boss at timing. >> thank you. i'd love to hear from all of you that if i could start with you, norman. jazz 19, n
please join me in thanking marvin olasky. [applause] >> if you'd like to purchase a copy of the bookthey are available outside and marvin will stay up here on the state for signing them . >> book tv continues now on c-span2. >> .. i'm rick, my book is called information words, howie lost the global battle and what to do about it. editor of time magazine many years and went into the obama administration where i was under secretary of state public affairs in this book about...
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let's get back to marvin for a quick comment.rms of the markets, one of the things that has come across from all of our guests is buy the dip. is it too early to make that call in equities and fx? >> i definitely think it is too fx around emerging markets. if you are going to do it to the point that we raised earlier, the way to do it is during some kind of relative value trade. yelder's that have sustainable growth against currencies in east asia. manus: we will delve deeper into the lines coming through. marvin barth stays with us. ♪ amazon prime video is on xfinity x1. so when you say words like, "show me best of prime video" into this, you'll see awesome stuff like this. discover prime originals like, the emmy award winning the marvelous mrs. maisel, tom clancy's jack ryan, and the man in the high castle. all in the same place as your live tv. it's all included with your amazon prime membership. that's how xfinity makes tv... simple. easy. awesome. ♪ i'm feeing good right now [ fast-paced drumming ] nejra: good from bloomberg
let's get back to marvin for a quick comment.rms of the markets, one of the things that has come across from all of our guests is buy the dip. is it too early to make that call in equities and fx? >> i definitely think it is too fx around emerging markets. if you are going to do it to the point that we raised earlier, the way to do it is during some kind of relative value trade. yelder's that have sustainable growth against currencies in east asia. manus: we will delve deeper into the...
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i want to go to marvin in new york marvin >> caller: good evening, jim i've been watching your show for about ten years my question is on cvs viacom and to me it seems undervalued, they're earning $7.76 and the p.e. is $4.47 and they pay a dividend of $2.77 and the market cap is $21 billion. they're going to spend $18 billion on content -- >> i've got to tell you. i made that argument i talk a lot about my winners and we happen to own microsoft and amazon and alphabet. one of my biggest losers is viacom and i'm proud of that i want to describe what i said last week on my conference call, it makes me so mad i believed in the company. it sells at the lowest multiple of any stock in the s&p 500 but i was wrong, i got it wrong and i believed i'm wrong and that is wrong, wrong, wrong. so all of the things you said are drew it is what drew me to it but i'm wearing the viacom post-it and if we have tape i would put it on right now v-i-a-c right here wren in missouri >> caller: hey, jim. happy medicare age birthday. >> well, thank you different from part d and i've been working on that are wher
i want to go to marvin in new york marvin >> caller: good evening, jim i've been watching your show for about ten years my question is on cvs viacom and to me it seems undervalued, they're earning $7.76 and the p.e. is $4.47 and they pay a dividend of $2.77 and the market cap is $21 billion. they're going to spend $18 billion on content -- >> i've got to tell you. i made that argument i talk a lot about my winners and we happen to own microsoft and amazon and alphabet. one of my...
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ceo marvin ellison has plenty of work to do.isions, off closed underperforming stores and revamped operations. that's your business flash update. marketsback into the because we have seen markets turn. the s&p 500 looks like it's turning a little negative. we do have a public health press conference announcement from andrew cuomo. somean see we had seen positive action here. the s&p certainly on this day was moving higher. this press conference continues. a reminder that the function on your terminal is live go. the cdc warned americans should be ready for the presence of coronavirus on their shores. we are seeing businesses continued to express concerned about their outlook. we have pockets of strength in the u.s. housing market that may bode well for parts of the economy. all the charts, on the network can be found with the function g tv . live go is the function to check in on that news conference. from toronto and new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ [ fast-paced drumming ] [ fast-paced drumming ] mark: i am mark crumpton with
ceo marvin ellison has plenty of work to do.isions, off closed underperforming stores and revamped operations. that's your business flash update. marketsback into the because we have seen markets turn. the s&p 500 looks like it's turning a little negative. we do have a public health press conference announcement from andrew cuomo. somean see we had seen positive action here. the s&p certainly on this day was moving higher. this press conference continues. a reminder that the function on...
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marvin the house gonzalez for being here today. i want to say a couple of things about why we're here. -- s next door, and many of and they have establish an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and decided i should be the first recipient of that award. we met on south carolina state campus, come march 15, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail. on that day. about 18 months later, we were married. stayed married for 58 years. we talked about the state we love so much. i remember her telling me about her experiences. walking two and a half miles to school every morning. two and a half miles back home. every afternoon. little 22-acre farm. she learned how to drive in a pickup truck. she came to south carolina state in that pickup truck. with her luggage. on the bed. to er father would walk somerville to work. in off seasons. we talked about our parents sacrificed for us. and what we hold -- what we owed to our children and all other children similarly si
marvin the house gonzalez for being here today. i want to say a couple of things about why we're here. -- s next door, and many of and they have establish an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and decided i should be the first recipient of that award. we met on south carolina state campus, come march 15, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail. on that day. about 18 months later, we were married. stayed married...
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to introduce our guest today, marvin olasky is a prolific wr a
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from the house marvin is here with me today. i want to say a couple of things while we are here.door and established an award in my wife's name, my late wife and he decided i should be the first recipient of the award. we met on the campus march 15, 60 years ago. i will always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. i met her in jail that day. 18 months later we were married and stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this state that we love so much. i remember her telling me about her experiences. walking two and a half miles to school every morning, 2.5 miles back home every afternoon. a little 22-acre farm. she learned how to drive a pickup truck she came to south carolina stated that pickup truck with her luggage on the bed. her father would walk for months to summerville to work in the off-season. we talked about whether parents sacrificed for us and what we hold for our children and all other children similarly situated. we often talk about the leadership of this country and there is nobody who emily loved as a leader in this country more
from the house marvin is here with me today. i want to say a couple of things while we are here.door and established an award in my wife's name, my late wife and he decided i should be the first recipient of the award. we met on the campus march 15, 60 years ago. i will always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. i met her in jail that day. 18 months later we were married and stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this state that we love so much. i...
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and from the house, marvin. i want to set a couple of things about why we are here.or at -- establish an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decide i first recipient of that award. we met on the campus march 15, 60 years ago. always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested, and i matter in jail on that day. about 18 months later we were married. stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this day that we love so much. i remember talking about ource experiences, walking two and half miles to school every morning, two and half miles back home every afternoon. little 22-acre farm. she learned how to drive a pickup truck. she came to south carolina state in that pickup truck with her luggage on the bed. how her father would walk the somerville to work, nor the season, -- north season. we talked about what our parents sacrificed for us, and what we owed to our children, and all other children similarly situated. we often talk about the leadership of this country, and there's nobody who emily loved as a leader in this country more
and from the house, marvin. i want to set a couple of things about why we are here.or at -- establish an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decide i first recipient of that award. we met on the campus march 15, 60 years ago. always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested, and i matter in jail on that day. about 18 months later we were married. stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this day that we love so much. i remember talking about ource...
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sect retired state condoleezza rice spirit also in presidents' day, world magazine editor in chief marvinrlowski latest book reforming journalism. anna shares her experiences work in silicon valley and you will see some of our recent coverage of the rancho mirage writers festival. check your program guide and visit booktv.org for more information. ed steck, chairman and ceo of dick's sporting goods talked about building a multibillion-dollar business and the company's decision to stop selling guns and its door. here's a portion of the program. >> want to talk about emotional day. i think today in the country, rational people argue their point irrationally. rational people argue their point irrationally. i went down and talk to my wife and i went down and talk to those families who lost a child or a spouse in -- not one of them said ban all guns, not one of them is unreasonable and said guns have to go. all they said is we need to find a reasonable gun reform so what happens to my child or my family never happens anyone else. now that actually gave me some hope that we could get something
sect retired state condoleezza rice spirit also in presidents' day, world magazine editor in chief marvinrlowski latest book reforming journalism. anna shares her experiences work in silicon valley and you will see some of our recent coverage of the rancho mirage writers festival. check your program guide and visit booktv.org for more information. ed steck, chairman and ceo of dick's sporting goods talked about building a multibillion-dollar business and the company's decision to stop selling...
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the chitlin' circuit went on to launch the careers of legends, like aretha franklin, marvin gay, andton. without duke ellington, we we wouldn't have legends like kenny g. the boy may look fubby, but i made all my favorite children to the sound of his saxophone. "g" is for "goddamn, that's smoking." i actually have tickets to see kenny g. this weekend. oh, wait, these are for "linergy." lenny g. i have to stop buying my tickets from uber drivers. they're good seats, though. the chitlin' circuit also launched one of the biggest crossover artists of all time, little richard. we all remember his smash hit "tutti frutti." everyone was singing the ♪ a-wop-bop-a-loo-lop a-lop-bam-boo ♪ but what you might not know is that little richard had to rewrite the original lyrics to "tutti frutti" to make them less sexually charged for white audiences. the original lyrics to the song went like this: these are the real lyrics. "tutti frutti, good booty. if it don't fit, don't force it. you can--" goddamn, little richard. you're filthy. and i like it. ( laughter ) another man who was vital to the succe
the chitlin' circuit went on to launch the careers of legends, like aretha franklin, marvin gay, andton. without duke ellington, we we wouldn't have legends like kenny g. the boy may look fubby, but i made all my favorite children to the sound of his saxophone. "g" is for "goddamn, that's smoking." i actually have tickets to see kenny g. this weekend. oh, wait, these are for "linergy." lenny g. i have to stop buying my tickets from uber drivers. they're good seats,...
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[applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book, there are available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for assigning them. [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, i am tony clark from the carter library, i cannot tell you how excited i am to see you all from the audience, washing this, it has rained all day long and it is raining very hard right now and to see you all turn out tonight i think is a tribute to ingrid and her organization in the book. thank you all very much. i appreciate it. if you have not been to our author program before, i would encourage you to go on to the jimmy carter library website, we have 2 - 3 authors, sometimes for every week and they are just fascinating, later this week we have a book called wilmington's fly, the rise of white nationalist in wilmington north carolina back in the 1880s. we have judge douglas ginsburg talking about his book, voices of the republic into tie-in with t
[applause] if you would like to purchase a copy of the book, there are available outside and marvin will stay on the stage for assigning them. [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. book tv, television for serious readers. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening, i am tony clark from the carter library, i cannot tell you how excited i am to see you all from the audience, washing this, it has rained all...
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i think of good-looking guys, lee marvin and point-blank or robert conrad and wildwood west, robert conradything. >> listen you don't have to tell me, i'm not buying it. i also feel traditionally the only number that matters for male attractiveness is a net worth. [laughter] traditionally that is the thing that will affect the ladies in my understanding. [laughter] greg: there's always an argument that has to do with good-looking men have settle feminine features, cheekbones, subtle breast, very top stomach, men with childbearing hips are very sexy. >> hot. >> big tan. >> man only needs to do two things, make me laugh and make me waffles. >> is that youth and is him. >> i love a man with an asymmetric face. if he has on one side harrison ford -. greg: that is asymmetric and physically impossible. >> you've never seen the dudes i've dated. [laughter] kat, i'm afraid to ask, what's your favorite thoughts of the hottest man on the planet. >> i've never been good at math but this explains why i dated so many guys without teeth in my 20s. you look at one guy -- if i was in school and didn't pay
i think of good-looking guys, lee marvin and point-blank or robert conrad and wildwood west, robert conradything. >> listen you don't have to tell me, i'm not buying it. i also feel traditionally the only number that matters for male attractiveness is a net worth. [laughter] traditionally that is the thing that will affect the ladies in my understanding. [laughter] greg: there's always an argument that has to do with good-looking men have settle feminine features, cheekbones, subtle...
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. ♪ >> reporter: about six years ago, he started remixing songs and posting them online, like marvinl healing." ♪ baby i'd like for you to love me ♪ >> i was looking online for music on soundcloud and i came across kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i was like, huge fan. love to work with you. he was basically like, yeah. his real name is -- that's how you say it in norwegian. kygo was his user name in high school. it's the beginning of his last name and last name. >> reporter: their partnership was a match made in heaven. before they knew it the two landed kygo a record deal. >> i signed a deal and released "firestone." ♪ >> when they signed that deal i just felt like it was game time. >> reporter: two years later he'd release his debut album, "cloud nine." what was it like to release original music for the first time? >> it was a great thing. up until that point i was only doing remixes. some people on the internet thought my artist name was kygo remix because every song was like kygo remix. >> reporter: now he's collaborated with some of the biggest names in music. rita o
. ♪ >> reporter: about six years ago, he started remixing songs and posting them online, like marvinl healing." ♪ baby i'd like for you to love me ♪ >> i was looking online for music on soundcloud and i came across kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i was like, huge fan. love to work with you. he was basically like, yeah. his real name is -- that's how you say it in norwegian. kygo was his user name in high school. it's the beginning of his last name and last...
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the head of the german financial watchdog marvin joining the earlier with his view on that.on the optimistic how tove we will find rebuild strong relationships because both the u.k. and london and the eu have to lose much cooperating against other competing places like new york, singapore, or east asian places and eventually china, shanghai, and other places, as opposed to getting our act together and finding common interests between london and the eu. guy: nevertheless, there is an expectation that banks currently running operations will need to move operations within the eu. >> that is happening for a number of years. guy: is it happening fast enough when it comes to u.s. banks and european banks? are you happy with the rate of change? are you happy they are moving enough people and resources back? >> regulators are rarely a happy species. guy: are you more or less happy? >> exactly. 50%uld say i am happy with of one share on the happy side of things. aside, the efforts employed by all of the major financial institutions is very strong, it is very obvious. it is very visib
the head of the german financial watchdog marvin joining the earlier with his view on that.on the optimistic how tove we will find rebuild strong relationships because both the u.k. and london and the eu have to lose much cooperating against other competing places like new york, singapore, or east asian places and eventually china, shanghai, and other places, as opposed to getting our act together and finding common interests between london and the eu. guy: nevertheless, there is an expectation...
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marvin ellison, how about he got room on the margins and so much room to make the dotcom better. >> marvinon. >> i love him. i like the margins, very strong. home depot had a good number and stock up strong. corona, corona and then getting much more leverage out of people conscious of the toll. we have doug yearly on tonight toll should have done better on interest rates let's talk about that. >> let's talk about growth once again outpacing value nasdaq up 8% >> a lot of fang there >> apple part of that and amazon's big resurgence after disappointment, under-performling. then you had a lot of people get out of that trade and go into value, the likes of the banks andenergy. lower rates for banks, we know what's been happening. >> that seems a very ill-advised move, david. >> and macro concerns. >> if you can't care about how you're doing, you care about performance and you care about doing well, that was obviously ill-advised. >> you are. >> if you don't care, so rich like warren buffet, it could be brilliant. like dole. and if you are a multi-billionaire, that's not right. i think fang off
marvin ellison, how about he got room on the margins and so much room to make the dotcom better. >> marvinon. >> i love him. i like the margins, very strong. home depot had a good number and stock up strong. corona, corona and then getting much more leverage out of people conscious of the toll. we have doug yearly on tonight toll should have done better on interest rates let's talk about that. >> let's talk about growth once again outpacing value nasdaq up 8% >> a lot of...
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aaron dell was phenomenal taking over for starters like marvin jones. 30 saves tonight and the sharkse number three. >>> some fans displeased with a lack of clear movement during the off-season. this is not going to make them any happier. the dodgers are getting damien clay. a three team deal which also includes the twins. the american league mvp and 2018. $27 million this season to become a free agent. la sends outfielder alex verdugo and the red sox get a pitching prospect in return. more wheeling and dealing down south. outfielder and palo alto native john fierce and went to the angels in exchange for luis when he toe. a career-high 36 home runs and he will also be a free agent after 2020. the dodgers make a splash and the giants had more of a drop in the bucket. they've come to terms with florez on a multiyear deal. in a limited role with arizona last season with 77 home runs over a six-year big-league career. with all of that you would think the baseball trade deadline was next week but it's really the nba deadline coming up on thursday. they see people bandied about as trade mak
aaron dell was phenomenal taking over for starters like marvin jones. 30 saves tonight and the sharkse number three. >>> some fans displeased with a lack of clear movement during the off-season. this is not going to make them any happier. the dodgers are getting damien clay. a three team deal which also includes the twins. the american league mvp and 2018. $27 million this season to become a free agent. la sends outfielder alex verdugo and the red sox get a pitching prospect in return....
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the other thing i noticed talking to marvin, he says he does not take b.a.r.t. on the weekends. he drives. b.a.r.t. said ridership is down on the weekends. i asked him why. he said there's not as much traffic on the roads so it's fine to drive and he would rather drive, to avoid all the people on b.a.r.t., the krudz and the homeless and the mentally unstable. he would just rather be in his car, he says. i'm going to get on another train and see what i see. i'm going to listen to people. hit me up on twitter if you have thoughts on b.a.r.t. live in pleasant hill, back to you. >>> we are dedicating our building a better bay area coverage to b.a.r.t. >>> coming up, juul is getting ready to release a new type of device that's only supposed to work for people 21 and over. >>> plus, oprah helping you look ahead to your future. more of my exclusive one-on-one -- look, mike, that's me. and oprah. >> you have more nuggets. >> it was informative. i was trying to be present and interview her but, oh, really? what do i need to do? >> what's in it for me? how can i spread th
the other thing i noticed talking to marvin, he says he does not take b.a.r.t. on the weekends. he drives. b.a.r.t. said ridership is down on the weekends. i asked him why. he said there's not as much traffic on the roads so it's fine to drive and he would rather drive, to avoid all the people on b.a.r.t., the krudz and the homeless and the mentally unstable. he would just rather be in his car, he says. i'm going to get on another train and see what i see. i'm going to listen to people. hit me...
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and from the state legislature -- from the house, marvin, for being here today.ple of things about why we're here. i was next door at the breakfast and they have established an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. we met outside this campus march 15th, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that day. about 18 months later, we were married. we stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this state that we love so much. i remember her telling me about her experiences walking 2 1/2 miles to school every morning. 2 1/2 miles back home every afternoon. a little 22-acre farm. she learned how to drive in a pickup truck. she came to south carolina state in that pickup truck with her luggage on the bed. how her father would walk from monk's corner to summerville to work in the off-season cutting -- we talked about what our parents sacrificed for us and what we owed to our children. and all other children similarly situated. w
and from the state legislature -- from the house, marvin, for being here today.ple of things about why we're here. i was next door at the breakfast and they have established an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. we met outside this campus march 15th, 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that day. about 18 months later, we were married. we stayed...
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also on presidents' day, world magazine editor-in-chief marvin, discusses his latest book reforming journalism anna shows her experiences working in silicon valley and you will see some of our recent coverage of the rancho mirage bridal underwriter festival. check your program guide or visit booktv.org for more information. >> democratic congressman andy of michigan spoke to labor reporters in the greenhouse about his book on unions and workers rights. here are some of the conversation. >> i have been working for 19 years, one of my concerns and interviewing people all over the nation, so many people have no idea what unions do and how unions bring the 40 hour workweek and bring us pensions and there's a bumper sticker unions, the folks that brought us the weekend. and i want to explain to people, unions have achieved a whole lot in american history but now they are in decline in as a result things are worse for workers than was the case 30 or 40 years ago. i think americans realize that american workers have about them anyways compared to workers and other industrial nations, on very basic th
also on presidents' day, world magazine editor-in-chief marvin, discusses his latest book reforming journalism anna shows her experiences working in silicon valley and you will see some of our recent coverage of the rancho mirage bridal underwriter festival. check your program guide or visit booktv.org for more information. >> democratic congressman andy of michigan spoke to labor reporters in the greenhouse about his book on unions and workers rights. here are some of the conversation....
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marvin: i don't think they'll spit on us this morning, but you never know about them. he's just gonna lay in the mud after he gets his bath, right? corey: yeah, immediately. jack: so this is worthless. and mountain lions close enough to touch. david: cody, co, co, co. sue: that
marvin: i don't think they'll spit on us this morning, but you never know about them. he's just gonna lay in the mud after he gets his bath, right? corey: yeah, immediately. jack: so this is worthless. and mountain lions close enough to touch. david: cody, co, co, co. sue: that
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and from the state legislature -- from the house, marvin pendavis for being here today. i want to say a couple things about why we're here. i was next door at breakfast and they have established an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. and there was some -- we met on campus come march 15th 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that day. about 18 months later we were married. stayed married for 58 years. we talked about this state that we love so much. i remember her telling me about her experiences. walking two and a half miles to school every morning. two and a half miles back home. every afternoon. a little 22 acre farm. she learned how to drive in a pickup truck. she came to south carolina state in that pickup truck with her luggage on the bed. how her father would walk to somerville to work in the off season. we talked about what our parents sacrificed for us. and what we owed to our children. and all other children simil
and from the state legislature -- from the house, marvin pendavis for being here today. i want to say a couple things about why we're here. i was next door at breakfast and they have established an award in my wife's name, my late wife, and they decided i should be the first recipient of that award. and there was some -- we met on campus come march 15th 60 years ago. i'll always remember that day because that was the first day that i was arrested. and i met her in jail on that day. about 18...
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eastern, marvin lasky on his book, reforming journalism. >> we do not want to make ourselves the centerf attention and action or the apparent font of wisdom. we like to go out and report. and reporting is -- has fallen into rare circumstances. there's so much opinion journalism. there is very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching, describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weiner looks at san francisco startups in her book, uncanny valley. uberheard people say that could not exist if it did not have this crazy culture. my question is should it exist? and if that culture should not exist and if you do not have that culture and the company does not happen, maybe that is fine. >> watch book tv, president's day, on c-span2. we want to welcome back dr. sebastian gorka, former deputy assistant to president trump and now heard on the program america first. >> thank you for having me, steve. >> i want to begin with this piece from arthur brooks at the national program crist this month. he talked about why -- the national prayer breakfast. >> he disagreed and
eastern, marvin lasky on his book, reforming journalism. >> we do not want to make ourselves the centerf attention and action or the apparent font of wisdom. we like to go out and report. and reporting is -- has fallen into rare circumstances. there's so much opinion journalism. there is very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching, describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weiner looks at san francisco startups in her book, uncanny valley....
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. >> let's take marvin ellis. >> in the case of lowe's we're doing operational use cases.ntegrated with their i.t. management, so we're able to hopefully prevent the i.t. outage or dramatically reduce the down time, and the numbers we're seeing at lowe's already are very significant in terms of the improvement. it's incredibly expensive to have down time through your operation, and that could come from a cyber attack or it could just come from other type of i.t. outage. >> one last question, david, who are your competitors >> well, it's a great question so we pioneered this space, critical event management, and usually when we go into a company, they're trying to piece it together themselves, so they're getting five or six different pieces, they're trying to do it we mainly have point solution providers, so one of the things we have really gotten good, if you look at the last quarter, a break out quarter for cem, doubled cem deals. >> critical event management we're replacing three or five other vendors with one platform, and it's a cost saving and now we're doing it, jim,
. >> let's take marvin ellis. >> in the case of lowe's we're doing operational use cases.ntegrated with their i.t. management, so we're able to hopefully prevent the i.t. outage or dramatically reduce the down time, and the numbers we're seeing at lowe's already are very significant in terms of the improvement. it's incredibly expensive to have down time through your operation, and that could come from a cyber attack or it could just come from other type of i.t. outage. >> one...
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then world magazine editor-in-chief marvin olasky examines journalism followed by jerome hudson and his book on the media title 50 things they don't want you to know. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend at cspan2. ♪ ♪ coming up wins and moaning former chair and president of the u.s. export import bank. hoffenberg on his new book, traded not a four letter word. and jeremy butler navy veteran and ceo of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. talks about issues facing veterans of those wars. part of the week we are live from the smithsonian museum of national history as we discussed the 19th amendment centennial. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at seven eastern what wednesday morning. and be sure to watch "washington journal" all this week for museum a week. thursday morning we will explore the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. >> earlier
then world magazine editor-in-chief marvin olasky examines journalism followed by jerome hudson and his book on the media title 50 things they don't want you to know. enjoy book tv this week and every weekend at cspan2. ♪ ♪ coming up wins and moaning former chair and president of the u.s. export import bank. hoffenberg on his new book, traded not a four letter word. and jeremy butler navy veteran and ceo of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. talks about issues facing veterans of...
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when ceo marvin ellison, who i think the world of, tells us what is going on with home depot competitor lowe's. i expect good things from melvin when he describes the turn, although he always stresses that it's in its infancy. there is then tjx. i am betting on a strong quarter. pier 1, these companies go out of business or go bankrupt, that's good for tjx. marriott international this hotel company, which is so good, has a huge business in china. a lot of -- when it acquired starwood i am wondering if the rest of the world's strong enough to offset what is some obvious chinese weakness we're going to find out. last quarter simply wasn't special enough to send the stock higher from brooklyn could put up some good numbers then there's square. and today's weakness aside, this thing's been on fire the payment space is red hot squares technology is at the heart of it. you know we just started liking again. after a long period, we decided no thank you thursday is jam packed with tons of companies reporting first, you got best buy. i mean, when will people stop dissing this chain best buy's fi
when ceo marvin ellison, who i think the world of, tells us what is going on with home depot competitor lowe's. i expect good things from melvin when he describes the turn, although he always stresses that it's in its infancy. there is then tjx. i am betting on a strong quarter. pier 1, these companies go out of business or go bankrupt, that's good for tjx. marriott international this hotel company, which is so good, has a huge business in china. a lot of -- when it acquired starwood i am...
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now the editor in chief marvin olasky examines the principles of journalism and offers his thoughts on
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ruling, and robin thicke and pharrell williams were ordered to pay nearly $5 million to the family of marvinnt it ♪ >> reporter: and back to "truth hurts," lizzo says there was no one in the room when she wrote it except her, her producer and her tears saying the men who filed this countersuit have no right to the 20% ownership of the song they're now seeking. guys. >> all right. we will have to watch this play out in court. >> great song either way. >> yes, definitely. >> she's amazing. >>> we will be right back with our "play of the day." >>> we will be right back with our "play of the day." our "play of the day." if you're living with hiv, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take hiv treatment every day and get to and stay undetectabe can no longer transmit hiv through sex. serious s
ruling, and robin thicke and pharrell williams were ordered to pay nearly $5 million to the family of marvinnt it ♪ >> reporter: and back to "truth hurts," lizzo says there was no one in the room when she wrote it except her, her producer and her tears saying the men who filed this countersuit have no right to the 20% ownership of the song they're now seeking. guys. >> all right. we will have to watch this play out in court. >> great song either way. >> yes,...
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you think about marvin gaye when he did it, it was slower and smooth.that. >> who did that -- >> that is -- no one could be -- >> national anthem is like the dunk contest. i like what you did there and others go it is flashy but wasn't what i wanted. >> many vocalists will say that is hardest song to sing ever and the range. >> and some people forget the words. >> singing in the car. >> i think that is definitely something you should practice a lot ahead of time. >> in the shower. >> in the shower in the car. you may be getting ready to get into the car to head to work. and we're starting out with at times you may be squinting to see. here is a view in dublin. or maybe widening your eyes to see because the fog is dense in the tri-valley. as we have seen visibility cut down to a quarter of mile. it is just as bad in oakland. so in the spots in between we've also seen patchy dense fog. it is down to about three miles visibility in napa as well as san jose. and we'll see it kind of moving around over the next couple of hours. but once it clears out, we're
you think about marvin gaye when he did it, it was slower and smooth.that. >> who did that -- >> that is -- no one could be -- >> national anthem is like the dunk contest. i like what you did there and others go it is flashy but wasn't what i wanted. >> many vocalists will say that is hardest song to sing ever and the range. >> and some people forget the words. >> singing in the car. >> i think that is definitely something you should practice a lot...
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marvin on his. book on reforming journalism. >> we do not want to make ourselves the apparent font of wisdom. we would like to go out and report. is followed into rare circumstances these days. they're so much opinion journalism there's very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching a describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weinert looks at san francisco starter -- startups. in her book uncanny valley. >> some people say who or could not exist if we did not have this crazy culture and my western's should it exist? if you don't have that culture and the company does not happen, maybe that is fine. -- uber could not. >> next, presidential candidate speaks at the virginia democratic party dinner in virginia, their largest dinner of the air. -- 2020 democratic presidential candidate mike bloomberg spoke at the democratic party of virginia's 2020 blue commonwealth gala, in the state capital of richmond. guests, democratic candidate for president former mayor of new york
marvin on his. book on reforming journalism. >> we do not want to make ourselves the apparent font of wisdom. we would like to go out and report. is followed into rare circumstances these days. they're so much opinion journalism there's very little reporting, people listening, paying attention, watching a describing. >> at 6:45 p.m., technology reporter anna weinert looks at san francisco starter -- startups. in her book uncanny valley. >> some people say who or could not...
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my name is marvin green. i have lived at the residence intent in the san francisco bay area for the past 30 years. in the past several years in the mission district. these stories you hear are just the tip of the iceberg. for every one person that's here there's probably 200 people who have stories about how landlords and how speculators abuse, bully and use the system against them. what this bill does is help to level the playing field. on one side, you have speculative real estate people who have years of sophisticated, years of legal training, years of legal support. and years of planning to do this against people who find out about it ten days, two months beforehand with no real sophistication, with no real estate background in most cases, and with no support system. what this does is helps to tighten up the loopholes that the sophisticated, well-background, speculators are using against citizens of san francisco. so i urge you to pass this bill and refer it to the full board so they can pass it so that w
my name is marvin green. i have lived at the residence intent in the san francisco bay area for the past 30 years. in the past several years in the mission district. these stories you hear are just the tip of the iceberg. for every one person that's here there's probably 200 people who have stories about how landlords and how speculators abuse, bully and use the system against them. what this bill does is help to level the playing field. on one side, you have speculative real estate people who...