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and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'sn you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes bill's back needed a afvacation from his vacation. an amusement park... so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i
and then you want me to not get mad at it because -- richard: michael, michael, michael, michael, what'sn you're not making any sense. you're making stories up. that's not fair. lemonis: if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to... so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes bill's back needed a afvacation...
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lynch michael cameron lynch michael francis lynch michael francis lynch richard d.r, rudolph. rudy, a while back somebody told me that they used to call you rhino, but they said when you got angry you rocked on your heels back and forth and they could almost see the smoke coming out of your ears. i never forgot that, rudy. you are my hero, friend and i miss you desperately. god bless you, rudy. >> and my brother, christopher. chris, you would be so proud of what wonderful passionate adults your three children, have grow up to be. thanks for guiding them from above. we all love you and miss you, chris. >> robert henry lynch jr. sean p. lynch sean patrick lynch richard d. lynch jr. robert henry lynch jr. michael j. lyons monica anne lyons patrick j. lyons robert francis mace marianne macfarlane jan maciejewski susan a. mackay catherine fairfax macrae richard blaine madden simon maddison noell maerz jeannieann maffeo joseph maffeo jay robert magazine brian magee charles wilson magee daniel l. maher ronald magnuson william j. mahoney joseph daniel maio takashi makimoto
lynch michael cameron lynch michael francis lynch michael francis lynch richard d.r, rudolph. rudy, a while back somebody told me that they used to call you rhino, but they said when you got angry you rocked on your heels back and forth and they could almost see the smoke coming out of your ears. i never forgot that, rudy. you are my hero, friend and i miss you desperately. god bless you, rudy. >> and my brother, christopher. chris, you would be so proud of what wonderful passionate...
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michael. >> bennett. >> michael. >> bennett. >> when i say michael, you say bennett. >> michael. >> bennett>> michael. >> bennett. >>i-o-w-a. >> michael bennet all the way. >> i-o-w-a. >> michael bennet all the way. >> when i say michael you say bennett. michael. >> bennett. >> michael. >> bennett. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] >> give me your b, your b. you gotot your b, your b. e.give me a e, your u got your your e, yo e. n.give me your n, your n, you got your n. in --e me your in, you're give me your n, your n. >> you got your n, you got your n. e.give me your e, your >> you got your e, you got your e. t.give me a t, a youru got your t, you got t. a t.ve me a t, >> you got your t, you got your t. [cheers and applause] quick snow rain, no rain, no rain. >> no rain, no rain, no rain. >> i don't know what we're doing tomorrow, but i hope it's something. how are you? >> thanks for coming out and doing this. >> everybody, say hi to governor governor bill check everybody say hi to governor vilsack. >> [inaudible] >> i hear it all the time. >> hi, how are you? [inaudible] >> that's rig
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>> michael did. >> okay. whose camera?ne. >> but danielle denied all of this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparation for her pending divorce. >> i told the attorney about it and the attorney said whoa, you're good because he said that's good evidence. >> she wanted to be able to have leverage and to be able to embarrass him. >> danielle told the detectives another reason was plain old curiosity. >> i had to see for myself that there was a girl. it broke my heart. i don't know why. >> that's the big question, right? you were doing it for four years and why did it break your heart? >> i think i still loved my husband. still had feelings for him. >> what is more is danielle said she and michael stopped their spying weeks before the shooting. detectives also asked about the text messages that they found so troubling. danielle said they were all in fun. they first questioned danielle about the text michael sent her. >> i want to blow his head off and then put two in her just fo
>> michael did. >> okay. whose camera?ne. >> but danielle denied all of this elaborate spying escalated into a murder plot. instead, she said it was simply preparation for her pending divorce. >> i told the attorney about it and the attorney said whoa, you're good because he said that's good evidence. >> she wanted to be able to have leverage and to be able to embarrass him. >> danielle told the detectives another reason was plain old curiosity. >> i...
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michael: the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not, and they wanted to record it for history because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be interested. >> as we watch this film, when -- steve: as we watch this film, when did you first hear about it? michael: i read a magazine article in an american history magazine about 20 years ago about this trip, and it piqued mypiqued my interest interest and i've been fascinated about it ever since, but it wasn't until i retired from my first career that i was actually able to take the time to follow in the footsteps of the trip. steve: what are we looking at right now? michael: this is the zero milestone marker. it's right across from the white house. the cameraman is standing with
michael: the u.s. military wanted to film it because first of all they wanted to be able to show people back in washington, the military leadership, here's the condition of the roads, here's the condition of the vehicles and which vehicles performed well or not, and they wanted to record it for history because they realized that this would be an historic trip so they wanted to have a record of it for everyone who would be interested. >> as we watch this film, when -- steve: as we watch...
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i called michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the farm. >> how much, do you remember? >> it was $60,000 originally. when i got up there i couldn't believe it. i just left from closing a movie deal and we left right from warner bros. michael says to me, take the motorcycle. we are all over these farmers lands. there are 12 farms here and we have 12,000 people on the land. i said why didn't you get releases? he said you have to do that. i said first of all, i know you're on a motorcycle. you should've taken care of this. i'm on the other side of the fence, in new york. so i went door to door. i drove the motorcycle and i went. i had the right to sign for woodstock ventures. if you were from italy and had your whole life invested in this farm and all of a sudden everything was getting trampled, if you said i want $50,000, i wrote down, woodstock ventures owes $60,000 to be paid within
i called michael and i said michael, there is a guy -- this is the honest truth. their witnesses to this story and it is even in my book. people who heard the conversation. michael and i went and met with max and made the deal for the farm. >> how much, do you remember? >> it was $60,000 originally. when i got up there i couldn't believe it. i just left from closing a movie deal and we left right from warner bros. michael says to me, take the motorcycle. we are all over these...
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what would a jury of her peers make of dalia and michael?- >> reporter: liz, it was like something out of a movie, it was unreal. could this whole thing be a hoax? with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. and it's the only chew, fda approved to prevent infections that cause lyme disease. nexgard. what one little chew can do. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. who got an awful skin condition. with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you feel like you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the cause. so help heal your skin from within, with dupixent. dupixent is not a steroid, and it continuously tr
what would a jury of her peers make of dalia and michael?- >> reporter: liz, it was like something out of a movie, it was unreal. could this whole thing be a hoax? with this one little nexgard chew comes the confidence, you're doing what's right, to protect your dog from fleas and ticks for a full month. and it's the only chew, fda approved to prevent infections that cause lyme disease. nexgard. what one little chew can do. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've...
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michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ david: from the time he was a boy, he knew he wanted to make films. he lost his mother at the age of 11. he first saw his father cry when they went to see a movie together. showing him the power of telling stories on film. ken burns studied at hampshire college. he made a documentary about sturbridge village. it was a film on the brooklyn bridge that brought them to pbs. it was a partnership that continued from us -- for almost 30 films, exploring much of u.s. history. now burns brings us his latest work, airing over 16 hours in
michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ david: from the time he was a boy, he knew he wanted to make films. he lost his mother at the age of 11. he first saw his father cry when they went to see a movie together. showing him the...
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michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. i will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> i'm taylor riggs and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, crowd strike found themselves in the middle of the trump-ukraine scandal. we hear from the ceo in an exquisite interview. -- exclusive interview. pella
michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. i will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ >> i'm taylor riggs and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you all of our top interviews from this week in tech. coming up, crowd strike found themselves in...
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michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. stephen: beijing calls this hong kong's worst crisis in more than two decades since the 1997 handover. >> hong kong's protesters have repeatedly used dangerous tools to attack police. these actions constitute seriously violent crimes and are starting to show signs of terrorism. stephen: the protesters would probably agree the city is in
michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael collins, george rusnak, and i should also say thank you to luke hickmore as well. from new york city, that does it for us. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. this was bloomberg "real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not?...
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michael gove, he was clearly close with michael gove. he feels let down by michael gove. feels let down by michael gove. michael gove, during that campaign, along with boris johnson, along with priti patel, left the truth at home. a reference a macro a reference also to penny mordaunt about turkey during the year —— mordaunt about turkey during the year——a mordaunt about turkey during the year “ a reference... mordaunt about turkey during the year —— a reference... turkey did not have a cat in hat chance of joining the eu. he uses, about michael gove, the word mandate shows. —— the word mendacious. when he put that to cameron, the interviewer, he said i don't the guy said that. quite a strong line. absolutely. cameron says, in the book and in the interview, that he's been very honest about his feelings about how the referendum went and how, the behaviour during and after it. all the remarks are out there, he is... his strongest words are held for michael gove and boris johnson. he thought boris was a good mayor but may not be a good prime minister and that gove, as you sa
michael gove, he was clearly close with michael gove. he feels let down by michael gove. feels let down by michael gove. michael gove, during that campaign, along with boris johnson, along with priti patel, left the truth at home. a reference a macro a reference also to penny mordaunt about turkey during the year —— mordaunt about turkey during the year——a mordaunt about turkey during the year “ a reference... mordaunt about turkey during the year —— a reference... turkey did not...
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michael: absolutely. pretty big one to produce a sudden stop, but rising oil prices at this point in an environment where there is already headwinds to growth globally would surely add to the pressure. it might even tipped some parts of the global economy into recession. theme,aying with the oil but looking at it from a complete lead different direction, germany today, angela merkel today came out with an environmental package. speaking in berlin all morning was whether or not this was going to have a fiscal impact. the chancellor coming out and saying absolutely not. we are still sticking to the policy we have with blocks zero, and that is really disappointed the markets -- with black zero, and that is really disappointing the markets. . was this a missed opportunity from chancellor merkel? michael: i think so. i think europe would benefit enormously from a kind of coordinated assault on their new finishing growth prospects. obviously there'd are --tributional questions obviously there are just regional
michael: absolutely. pretty big one to produce a sudden stop, but rising oil prices at this point in an environment where there is already headwinds to growth globally would surely add to the pressure. it might even tipped some parts of the global economy into recession. theme,aying with the oil but looking at it from a complete lead different direction, germany today, angela merkel today came out with an environmental package. speaking in berlin all morning was whether or not this was going to...
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michael schenker. shaping with the right tone is a track off the new album revelation by the group my coaching professed. shankar was born in saw me a handover in 1955 he grew up playing the guitar with his older brother. played an issue lead together in school but michael moved on becoming that he could charge for british rock band. michael shank his career spans 5 to cane and has made him one of the most famous german guitarists in the world. and he's with me in the studio michael sanker well. it's a valid so great to have you here and that was your new album revelation congratulations looks like you guys are having a blast there now this is really classic hard rock with a bunch of guys that you've worked with for years robin mccauley graham bonnet what's the message here is this is this a celebration yeah it's michael schenker fast. you know i realize that i have performed the most popular music of like this thank god but not with the original somehow we have gone full circle. and cycle and you know
michael schenker. shaping with the right tone is a track off the new album revelation by the group my coaching professed. shankar was born in saw me a handover in 1955 he grew up playing the guitar with his older brother. played an issue lead together in school but michael moved on becoming that he could charge for british rock band. michael shank his career spans 5 to cane and has made him one of the most famous german guitarists in the world. and he's with me in the studio michael sanker...
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and he's with me in the studio michael sanker well. it's a valid so great to have you here you've got your new album revelation congratulations looks like you guys are having a blast there now this is really classic hard rock with a bunch of guys that you've worked with for years robin mccauley graham bonnet what's the message here is this is this a celebration yeah it's michael shank of fast and you know i realized that i had performed the most popular music of like the shank of but not with the original singer somehow we have gone full circle and cycle and you know i thought it would be great if i could do this you know maybe not with clouds and film walk but maybe 80 singers and called up there awaiting the musicians the same thing you know ready to go is something that was meant to be to everybody's having so much fun i want to i want to talk to. 2nd so that we can listen to the guitar solo from the rock steady of all the music on the face the music. please your style so unique. but maybe in the us it sounds in the call because if
and he's with me in the studio michael sanker well. it's a valid so great to have you here you've got your new album revelation congratulations looks like you guys are having a blast there now this is really classic hard rock with a bunch of guys that you've worked with for years robin mccauley graham bonnet what's the message here is this is this a celebration yeah it's michael shank of fast and you know i realized that i had performed the most popular music of like the shank of but not with...
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michael always is the biggest star of woodstock was the audience. they can the musician came in scene, is how people were following the vibe introduced by the team. they were willing to make compromises from the usual things that they needed. >> the bands were there for the same reason that everyone else was there. this feeling stretched from the sites and the towns. we had this attitude it didn't matter where you work, you are okay. that's from the band for the most part. there is a couple of exceptions. they didn't want to be there, didn't like being there. >> everybody just does their best. some people reviving at the wrong time. >> just to wrap up, what you tell me a little bit about the partnership is splintered, and you are no longer a part of the woodstock team. is the effect of woodstock on you once your future has been traveling around. you had seen the film and knew what that was like for you. >> i didn't want to get trapped, but i did recognize a lot. they had a life-changing effect. the take away from that experience. very positive outlo
michael always is the biggest star of woodstock was the audience. they can the musician came in scene, is how people were following the vibe introduced by the team. they were willing to make compromises from the usual things that they needed. >> the bands were there for the same reason that everyone else was there. this feeling stretched from the sites and the towns. we had this attitude it didn't matter where you work, you are okay. that's from the band for the most part. there is a...
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michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael, george, and luke hickmore as well. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. ."is was bloomberg "real yield this is bloomberg tv. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. call, click, or visit a store today. >> i'm ritika gupta. let's get to first word news. president trump is lashing out at the person who gave information to a whistleblower at the center of the congressional impeachment inquiry. him and the commons in a closed-door meeting with u.s. discipline that's -- u.s. diplomats. >> i want to know w
michael: no. george: no.athan: thank you very much to michael, george, and luke hickmore as well. we will see you next friday, same time, same place. ."is was bloomberg "real yield this is bloomberg tv. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your...
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michael: same issues.e big oil companies are obviously very well-capitalized and high quality, and they are pretty safe overall. a lot of the smaller, high yield companies, suppliers of equipment in the shale business in the trucking business, it is a very volatile business, and you have to be very careful about investing in those specific companies because energy prices and oil prices are going to remain volatile. riskier companies, are they borrowing less? michael: there's been less investment. there's been less supply of bonds on that front, yes. alix: when you look at oil, how does that relate in terms of inflation expectations? it is not what the fed looks at, but they look at inflation expectations. is ofl: our view flatlining energy prices. i don't think the fed or economists have a strong view of where oil prices will be. alix: but in terms of adjusting inflation expectations and how it gets routed more to the downside. michael: oil prices in shocks, oneave two positive, when negative. it lowers ag
michael: same issues.e big oil companies are obviously very well-capitalized and high quality, and they are pretty safe overall. a lot of the smaller, high yield companies, suppliers of equipment in the shale business in the trucking business, it is a very volatile business, and you have to be very careful about investing in those specific companies because energy prices and oil prices are going to remain volatile. riskier companies, are they borrowing less? michael: there's been less...
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michael gove as you know for yea rs mistake?eptic and to then bruise his ego and he flipped to the other side when the referendum was called.|j flipped to the other side when the referendum was called. i wouldn't categorise it as a mistake but when history is written i think it is an important moment. some viewers may think i am belittling what has been a major event in our countries history but any historian knows it isa mix history but any historian knows it is a mix of trains and individual personalities. i thought david cameron did the right thing. michael gove is my oldest friend in politics but i knew and although he carried out really important reforms he had lost a lot of support. i think david did the right thing of moving him on and brought him straight out into government after the election. it broke a bond between them and although i think michael gove would have supported leave anyway, i think he may have found thatjourney easier having felt that david cameron had made the first move in terms of breaking the bond be
michael gove as you know for yea rs mistake?eptic and to then bruise his ego and he flipped to the other side when the referendum was called.|j flipped to the other side when the referendum was called. i wouldn't categorise it as a mistake but when history is written i think it is an important moment. some viewers may think i am belittling what has been a major event in our countries history but any historian knows it isa mix history but any historian knows it is a mix of trains and individual...
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>> michael: he got through.crazy uncle who had some great days and really did some good stuff and you are like, you got a little bit of gravy. just leave him alone. joe should just -- he should just take a knee. he >> juan: a name >> juan: he is beating trump and every single poll. after calling the nra to rustic terrorists, california officials now unveiling even more controversial new policies. we will have some details for you when "the five" comes right back. every american wants their dollars to work as hard as they do. however, since 2000, the buying power of the dollar has dropped by over 31% - that means the dollar is only worth about 68¢ now... compared to 2000. had you owned gold, your value would have increased by over 400%. and owning gold is easy... with rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosl
>> michael: he got through.crazy uncle who had some great days and really did some good stuff and you are like, you got a little bit of gravy. just leave him alone. joe should just -- he should just take a knee. he >> juan: a name >> juan: he is beating trump and every single poll. after calling the nra to rustic terrorists, california officials now unveiling even more controversial new policies. we will have some details for you when "the five" comes right back....
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michael: you can't do that.ith the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's letting down his employees... ovie: it'd be nice if my own opinion mattered. lemonis: it'll be a giant [bleep]show unless you guys are on the same page. ...and with a new baby at home, he feels like he's letting down his family. tony: my wife, steph, is an absolutely trouper. she's so understanding, but i know she deserves so much more. lemonis: if i can't help him see what he's done wrong... tony: i guess i just had visions of grandeur. lemonis: ...and where he needs to go next... i want to literally start new. ...this business will evaporate. tony: this is a little -- can we get off camera for this? this is, like, crazy. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis, and
michael: you can't do that.ith the new fda laws, you'd have to test that those chemicals aren't breaking down the plastic, which they probably are. lemonis: now he's letting down his customers... carolyn: there would be like five flavors out. lemonis: that'd be like going to baskin robbins or 31 flavors and them saying, "sorry, we only have 20." ...he's letting down his employees... ovie: it'd be nice if my own opinion mattered. lemonis: it'll be a giant [bleep]show unless you guys...
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moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area when michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on friday they really really it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements are even taken they were they they held their own thing in the world is justified. there's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement. i was a captain this was my copilot navigator and boom operator it's time for 23 years i go out and believe in the democratic principle just to come home and have a police officer killed my child and then think i'm going to give fair and due process in the doors pretty much shot in my face. to. his death on his or news reports throughout the years we have to go to governor doyle at the time ready to go to the attorney general they don't even bother to call it this is the contract for a billboard that only in the already ran it had to resort to full page ads in newspapers and the boards to get
moved in in 10 years and sadly that's that's the area when michael michael died. you can see. michael was shot in the morning of november 9th 2004 on friday they really really it was justified before crime lab reports are complete before autopsy risk complete before witness statements are even taken they were they they held their own thing in the world is justified. there's a picture of michael i'm a veteran and i always felt that i was really a brother with law enforcement. i was a captain...
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he lashes out heavily at michael gove.y much about leave remain, and didn't really think too deeply about it. the fact he doesn't trust the current prime minister, i think, is key. and it is interesting what he reveals about his personal relationship with michael gove. he says michael gove behaved appallingly, and so too did boris johnson and so too did priti patel and so did did penny mordaunt. he was referring about contacts not just to the £350 million on the side of the bus, which he says was obviously a case of them leaving the truth at home, his words, not mine. but there are references to turkey joining the eu, and the threat of immigration, mass immigration coming to this country. which, as we all know, was not a viable option at that time and probably still isn't. 0ne that time and probably still isn't. one interesting little detail about their relationship, david cameron and michael gove, apparently when he asked him to take anotherjob in cabinet at michael gove refused, david cameron texted him and said "you are
he lashes out heavily at michael gove.y much about leave remain, and didn't really think too deeply about it. the fact he doesn't trust the current prime minister, i think, is key. and it is interesting what he reveals about his personal relationship with michael gove. he says michael gove behaved appallingly, and so too did boris johnson and so too did priti patel and so did did penny mordaunt. he was referring about contacts not just to the £350 million on the side of the bus, which he says...
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yaki michael thanks for joining the big there's a lot to go through what what are the big take awayday. i think today's hearing really serve more as a backdrop to illustrate the fact that the whistleblower complaint in the details of it we're drop this morning and i think one thing that was important as a director the dni saying he would protect that was a blur because that sets up stage 2, which is will the whistleblower testify in public before the house intelligence committee so the complaint was really the news today and what came out of that complaint what did you take away from that that you think is significant in some pertains to the inquiries. well i think that this is where you start thinking about watergate a little bit because this is gone not just from. the president did and whether it was extortion or. personal favorite is and whatever. it's now gone into a coverup scenario as well because of the fact that they took this transcript apparently in put it in some luck secure server that no one else had access to that i think from adams just point to a more importantly. sp
yaki michael thanks for joining the big there's a lot to go through what what are the big take awayday. i think today's hearing really serve more as a backdrop to illustrate the fact that the whistleblower complaint in the details of it we're drop this morning and i think one thing that was important as a director the dni saying he would protect that was a blur because that sets up stage 2, which is will the whistleblower testify in public before the house intelligence committee so the...
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i would like to welcome michael to the lack turn. [applause] - olectu -ack turn lectern. >> i especially want to thank you all for coming and is great to see so many people interested in the real alexander hamilton. i'm very excited to share with you my new book, discovering of newly 40 chapters discovered information about alexander hamilton, his grandparents, his father, his uncle, a previously unknown aunt and her children who were hamilton's first cousins, the cousin who paid for his education, his friends, his colleagues and many other hamilton related topics. today, i will be touching upon just a few chapters from discovering hamilton. that leaves 30 something more chapters for you to explore later. for the longest time, everyone waseved alexander hamilton born on january 11, 1757. alexander hamilton gave his age in a handful of letters and statements to friends with pointed to a birth in 1756. both wrote that he was born on january 11, 1757. new evidence was found suggesting a birth on january 11, 1755. in 1939, the discovery
i would like to welcome michael to the lack turn. [applause] - olectu -ack turn lectern. >> i especially want to thank you all for coming and is great to see so many people interested in the real alexander hamilton. i'm very excited to share with you my new book, discovering of newly 40 chapters discovered information about alexander hamilton, his grandparents, his father, his uncle, a previously unknown aunt and her children who were hamilton's first cousins, the cousin who paid for his...
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michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet given what he didm michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet he then lost it obviously no love lost but how on earth... there are so many divisions, how the heck are you going to do that? pm johnson, he has got to watch his language, he was being viewed as a leper after the brexit vote. that is a terrible word to use. he has got to watch his language and behave like a prime minister. some relationships are probably never going to recover. element i think so. assurances were given that were not kept. there was an administration... of course, it is sad there has been a personal breakdown of relationships as well. iran it is ready forfully breakdown of relationships as well. iran it is ready for fully fledged warand iran it is ready for fully fledged war and this is after the us said it was iran who was responsible for the drone attacks on the saudi oil facilities rather than the houthi rebels backed by iran in yemen. this is terrifying on so many levels. drones are very easily purchased and these are big drones that can carry horrible weaponry. y
michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet given what he didm michael gove is lucky he is in the cabinet he then lost it obviously no love lost but how on earth... there are so many divisions, how the heck are you going to do that? pm johnson, he has got to watch his language, he was being viewed as a leper after the brexit vote. that is a terrible word to use. he has got to watch his language and behave like a prime minister. some relationships are probably never going to recover. element i...
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michael: very good. can the international press on brazil in terms of democracy, human rights, can it be helpful or does it -- daniela: i think we should speak out loud about everything that happens there because people are so overwhelmed and lost in the middle of this noises and everything. it is important, and i think international media is covering them very well, but i would love to ask something to your point about the evangelicals because i evangelical voters are probably the strongest power, they have a very large political power nowadays in brazil. during thened elections, when people here in the media mostly didn't know how to address the west virginia people and then they say, chucked when the maps become red , so we can't and we don't know how address ever -- evangelicals in brazil. as a press i am saying that and likeicians are, were atheists are catholics, they don't know either. it is always with this vision as on them,ze vision something like they are not important or ignorant, because the
michael: very good. can the international press on brazil in terms of democracy, human rights, can it be helpful or does it -- daniela: i think we should speak out loud about everything that happens there because people are so overwhelmed and lost in the middle of this noises and everything. it is important, and i think international media is covering them very well, but i would love to ask something to your point about the evangelicals because i evangelical voters are probably the strongest...
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the former prime minister david cameron has accused boris johnson and michael gove of trashing his government with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street, three years ago, mr cameron has told the times newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. here's our political correspondent susana mendonca. it was a decision that brought down his premiership and set britain on a turbulent course to leaving the european union, which we are all still on. up until now, david cameron has kept quiet about brexit but not anymore. in his memoirs, former prime minister said... he has tough criticism for the current prime minister, boris johnson, and cabinet minister michael gove, who mr cameron said left the truth at home during the 2016 eu referendum and behaved appallingly. he doesn't use the word betrayed but talking to him over 90 minutes as i did, it was perfectly clear the herd and sense of frustration he had with his former colleagues who he s
the former prime minister david cameron has accused boris johnson and michael gove of trashing his government with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. in his first major interview since leaving downing street, three years ago, mr cameron has told the times newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. here's our political correspondent susana mendonca. it was a decision that brought down...
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michael: yes.hey want to get people in these key roles before somebody at the top says hiring freeze. taylor: very interesting. ok. talk to me about today's jobs number. the main number not good. michael: we will see changes coming to the rest of the economy as a result of the tech sector. we in the tech sector are creating so much efficiency and building such great products and technology and software. we are just at the beginning of seeing what is going to happen. as this downturn comes, and it will, we will see a lot of jobs that go away that are never going to come back. taylor: i want to come in my terminal here at gtv . from the markets perspective, software has outperformed hardware as we think software is less vulnerable to the trade war. michael: correct. taylor: are you seeing that play out in the job market? michael: not directly, but we are at the tip of that iceberg because as companies are having to rethink their manufacturing chains, they are having to rethink everything around t
michael: yes.hey want to get people in these key roles before somebody at the top says hiring freeze. taylor: very interesting. ok. talk to me about today's jobs number. the main number not good. michael: we will see changes coming to the rest of the economy as a result of the tech sector. we in the tech sector are creating so much efficiency and building such great products and technology and software. we are just at the beginning of seeing what is going to happen. as this downturn comes, and...
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i like to welcome michael to the ledger. >> thank you to the tavern. i want to thank you all for coming. i'm very excited. excited to share my book, 40 chapters of newly discovered information about alexander hamilton, his grand parents, his father james hamilton, his , the cousinuncle who paid for alexander hamilton's education, his friends, his colleagues and many other hamilton related topics. i will be touching upon a few chapters. that leaves more chapters for you to explore later. for the longest time everyone believes that alexander hamilton was born on january 11, 1757. alexander hamilton gave his age in a handful of letters in a statement to france, which state he was born from 1756 to 1757. bornrothers wrote he was on january 11, 1757. evidence suggest new evidence's adjusting a birth on generate 11, 1755. beery 22nd 1768, said -- february 22, 1768, said her son was -- and that hamilton was not born january 11, 1757, but rather on january 11, 17 d5. thus -- 1755. this has been the debate. the other half argue for 1755. for a full disclosure,
i like to welcome michael to the ledger. >> thank you to the tavern. i want to thank you all for coming. i'm very excited. excited to share my book, 40 chapters of newly discovered information about alexander hamilton, his grand parents, his father james hamilton, his , the cousinuncle who paid for alexander hamilton's education, his friends, his colleagues and many other hamilton related topics. i will be touching upon a few chapters. that leaves more chapters for you to explore later....
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michael: those are tough questions. in this notion of investing in sri or esg. there is another angle we can take and that would be, let's andst wisely and smartly let's take our proceeds come whether from an index or bond or directlyand funnel it to companies helping to effect real change. then we take away the notion that it only has to be investing. we can have both investing in all sorts of ways and funnel proceeds into meaningful companies that affect change. that is another way to think about it. alix: to help round out the conversation, the climate conversation was kicked off with that package. sell companies that make heaters or is it a bigger, broader lens for you? jessica: it is a much bigger, broader lens. climate change is material exposure for all companies and sectors. materialinancially issue which ceos are starting to recognize. we sawtek companies making commitments to mitigate climate change in their own operations -- we saw tech companies making commitments to mitigate climate change in their own oper
michael: those are tough questions. in this notion of investing in sri or esg. there is another angle we can take and that would be, let's andst wisely and smartly let's take our proceeds come whether from an index or bond or directlyand funnel it to companies helping to effect real change. then we take away the notion that it only has to be investing. we can have both investing in all sorts of ways and funnel proceeds into meaningful companies that affect change. that is another way to think...
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michael, let's start with you.ugh week to do a week in review because so much has happened. let's start quickly with wework. do you see any path forward for we work after the week that it had? michael: i think they just mischaracterized themselves as a tech company. and softbank reinforced that by making big investments and i think investors figured out this is a real estate company. and so every time you see them compared, you see them compared to other real estate companies and multiples are just much, much, much lower. and there really isn't a lot of tolerance for losing money in the business. they have 15 year leases and then they turn around and carve that up, rented out piecemeal to individuals and small businesses. there's no tech involved there. i think that's starting to weigh on all the other companies. it's actually weighing on netflix. they are a tech company but you're seeing their valuation drop. palatine arguably is a tech company. they're delivering health services, workout services into the home. i
michael, let's start with you.ugh week to do a week in review because so much has happened. let's start quickly with wework. do you see any path forward for we work after the week that it had? michael: i think they just mischaracterized themselves as a tech company. and softbank reinforced that by making big investments and i think investors figured out this is a real estate company. and so every time you see them compared, you see them compared to other real estate companies and multiples are...
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michael gove categorically there said they would be no shortages of fresh food. from the british retail consortium. it said that it is categorically untrue that there will be no shortages of fresh food and point to the government's own assessments of what might happen in an event of a no—deal brexit and points to this assessment saying the flow of goods will be reduced from a0 to 60% on day one. criticising what we have heard from michael gove and bring that into question. thank you very much. thank you. in hong kong, there've been fresh confrontations between police and pro—democracy demonstrators — trying to bring hong kong's international airport to a standstill. last night, some protestors on the hong kong metro were beaten by police. with the latest from the airport, here's our correspondent, stephen mcdonnell. activists have to an extent at least achieved their goal here at the airport in hong kong. that gate they are is where passengers would normally come out to reach buses, you can see it is closed. here is a barricade that has been built to stop them co
michael gove categorically there said they would be no shortages of fresh food. from the british retail consortium. it said that it is categorically untrue that there will be no shortages of fresh food and point to the government's own assessments of what might happen in an event of a no—deal brexit and points to this assessment saying the flow of goods will be reduced from a0 to 60% on day one. criticising what we have heard from michael gove and bring that into question. thank you very...
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michael. what about you?d the question this morning, do parents really know best? a silicon valley educator says letting kids take more responsibility for their lives and education could be the key to success. it's all part of a new book, "prepared" and becky worley is here with the details. hey, becky. >> good morning, michael. so many folks want their kids to be educated the way that they were educated and so many people parent the way they were parented but the world has changed so fast, how could we raise our kids differently to truly prepare them for life? this high schooler is cooking dinner for his parents. it's a simple task and yet in many families it's unheard of. educator and chef's mom diane tavenner says it's a strategy to start him on the process of adulting and getting parents to let go. >> my husband and i had to look at each other and say, who cares if he burns dinner. there's always cereal. you know. we'll be fine. >> reporter: tavenner's written a book on what she's learned from starting th
michael. what about you?d the question this morning, do parents really know best? a silicon valley educator says letting kids take more responsibility for their lives and education could be the key to success. it's all part of a new book, "prepared" and becky worley is here with the details. hey, becky. >> good morning, michael. so many folks want their kids to be educated the way that they were educated and so many people parent the way they were parented but the world has...
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moving on to thank you very much, michael. moving ontoa thank you very much, michael.tions. the first question, with the most number of optics if you like, as will be deliver brexit by the 315t of october, but i think if i put that to the saviour you will go on a monosyllabic answer, so let's try and move on from that. the next one is how will we stop the hopeless government of national disunity, as people seem to call it, from taking over numberten? people seem to call it, from taking over number ten? do you want to start you do not unite the country by denying democracy and ignoring the biggest but in our history. by denying democracy and ignoring the biggest but in our historyfi is not unity to have a government formed by just is not unity to have a government formed byjust one side of the argument. and the biggest issue in terms of the rise of populism is parties that do not respect democratic decisions. that is why we will be out on the 31st of october, because we are the party that will a lwa ys because we are the party that will always trust the people and delive
moving on to thank you very much, michael. moving ontoa thank you very much, michael.tions. the first question, with the most number of optics if you like, as will be deliver brexit by the 315t of october, but i think if i put that to the saviour you will go on a monosyllabic answer, so let's try and move on from that. the next one is how will we stop the hopeless government of national disunity, as people seem to call it, from taking over numberten? people seem to call it, from taking over...
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that as we talk markets with michael could you know. -- michael cuggino. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ amanda: u.s. stocks are relevant today coming off of a raft of data that bolsters confidence in the american economy, and some easing of the trade tensions between the u.s. and china. for some analysis, we have from san francisco, michael cuggino. it, you don'td think the makings of a recession are necessarily emanating from inside america. that the fundamentals are good. but there are plenty of external risks going on. give me your portfolio positioning in the face of that. that is the $64,000 question. michael: we would argue the environment going forward is going to be different than the environment over the last five to 10 years with respect to one-dimensional bond equity moving. we would advocate more of a diversified miss, asset allocation, which is what we are known for. we would have a healthy dose of not only equities. the market for equities appears to be decent. we would also hold bonds, u.s. and non-us. we would also supplement that with commo
that as we talk markets with michael could you know. -- michael cuggino. this is bloomberg. ♪ mberg. ♪ amanda: u.s. stocks are relevant today coming off of a raft of data that bolsters confidence in the american economy, and some easing of the trade tensions between the u.s. and china. for some analysis, we have from san francisco, michael cuggino. it, you don'td think the makings of a recession are necessarily emanating from inside america. that the fundamentals are good. but there are...
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michael: i think that is like the tulip bubble.this brilliant book by brad stone and it talked about the sharing economy, and that made sense to me. if a company through technology can get individuals to share their assets and give their time, then there is a lot of profits being made. in that frenzy, we started classifying companies like wework and pellet gun as tech companies. no, softbank overstepped. they made a mistake. as max said, they are going to have to take a write-down. this thing is not going to recover that valuation. brad: next, let's talk about facebook. the doj investigating facebook, in addition to the fdc. if you live in washington and you are not investigating facebook you have to ask yourself what you are doing there? we recently reported sheryl sandberg going to washington next month. what does this mean for facebook and how they steer out of this? max: you have congress, you also have state attorneys general and you have the european union. many government entities looking at facebook closely. i think when we
michael: i think that is like the tulip bubble.this brilliant book by brad stone and it talked about the sharing economy, and that made sense to me. if a company through technology can get individuals to share their assets and give their time, then there is a lot of profits being made. in that frenzy, we started classifying companies like wework and pellet gun as tech companies. no, softbank overstepped. they made a mistake. as max said, they are going to have to take a write-down. this thing...
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michael: it is hard to say.ave some firm opinions looking at the big names that are at this point under the scrutiny of the government i think, and a lot of cases, when i look through what facebook has done, definitely what they are doing with cambridge analytical was a little bit aggressive last year. i think they are a tough competitor. i think they have definitely emulated competitors in the past, they have done so with snap. i think the tactics about going ahead and trying to publish influencers gets a little close to the line but i don't know if that in itself makes facebook a monopolist. taylor: depending on how these discussions go, what is the real threat that facebook would be broken up? michael: it is something you have to respect. i think you are seeing that in facebook, google, and amazon stock. investors don't know quite how to handicap it. if i were to roll things forward by a few years. let's say, for example, instagram was broken off of facebook, i think you would ultimately have value creation b
michael: it is hard to say.ave some firm opinions looking at the big names that are at this point under the scrutiny of the government i think, and a lot of cases, when i look through what facebook has done, definitely what they are doing with cambridge analytical was a little bit aggressive last year. i think they are a tough competitor. i think they have definitely emulated competitors in the past, they have done so with snap. i think the tactics about going ahead and trying to publish...