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caller: f minus. i give all of them and f minus.they are letting their personal likes and dislikes get into the way of making clear-cut, honest, and fair decisions. here in texas, we have legislative fighting with each other over the immigration rules. not justdistracting, here in washington, but all around the country. i am seeing a lack of empathy from the congress, for the working people, for the poor people, and we have to remember that god is watching. i hope that they will stop and think about it. there are evil people walking among us. we all need to pray for our country and pray for our >> tomorrow
caller: f minus. i give all of them and f minus.they are letting their personal likes and dislikes get into the way of making clear-cut, honest, and fair decisions. here in texas, we have legislative fighting with each other over the immigration rules. not justdistracting, here in washington, but all around the country. i am seeing a lack of empathy from the congress, for the working people, for the poor people, and we have to remember that god is watching. i hope that they will stop and think...
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lauren: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg minus about his big plan for tv show. cheryl: that will be a great story. farmer pro martin's crowley going on trial for securities fraud. we will tell you what to expect. lauren: five games down. would it come back to tell you about. a spectacular finish for jordan
lauren: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg minus about his big plan for tv show. cheryl: that will be a great story. farmer pro martin's crowley going on trial for securities fraud. we will tell you what to expect. lauren: five games down. would it come back to tell you about. a spectacular finish for jordan
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once again, cut from aa minus two aa by the s&p. we want to show you some live pictures in cincinnati. president donald trump has arrived in cincinnati, anticipating he will make some announcement on health care, scheduled for 12 caught -- 12:00, and about 1:00, he is scheduled to make some comments on infrastructure. president trump has arrived in cincinnati, ohio. this is bloomberg. vonnie: this is bloomberg market, i'm vonnie quinn. donald trump continues his travels to cincinnati, ohio. he has just landed on air force one. before he talks roads and bridges, that will be at 1:20 eastern, and that that she will be talking health care. we are we are waiting on president trump to make these remarks. joining us now is chief washington correspondent kevin cirilli. kevin, this is all coming at a very, very busy time for president trump. about thes questions former director of the fbi. toin: yesterday, he said reporters that they have made significant progress to health care reform, but all the attention is on the russia probe. the top
once again, cut from aa minus two aa by the s&p. we want to show you some live pictures in cincinnati. president donald trump has arrived in cincinnati, anticipating he will make some announcement on health care, scheduled for 12 caught -- 12:00, and about 1:00, he is scheduled to make some comments on infrastructure. president trump has arrived in cincinnati, ohio. this is bloomberg. vonnie: this is bloomberg market, i'm vonnie quinn. donald trump continues his travels to cincinnati, ohio....
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59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minuslungs and creeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more ice. >> anthony: right. >> scott: this giant hole in the ground contains our sewage for future removal. water on top, sewer on the bottom. ♪ e this great country. my last wish is for you to do it for me, as a family. love, grandpa. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ older grandaughter: it'll be alright. i know. grandson: how did you meet grandpa? grandmother: actually on a blind date. [ laughter ] i wish he was on the trip with us. he's tting right between the boys in the back of the car. [ laughter ] ♪ america ♪ all come to look for america ♪ all come to look for america life's as big as you make it.
59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minuslungs and creeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more...
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59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minuseeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more ice. >> anthony: right. >> scott: this giant hole in the ground contains our sewage for future removal. water on top, sewer on the bottom. ♪ [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is h
59 right now. >> anthony: minus 59. >> scott: it's fahrenheit. >> anthony: wow, it only feels like minuseeps through your heavy outerwear. >> scott: 200 ft below the ground, we've melted a giant enormous lake down there about 2 million gallons. this takes about 20 inches of snow to make an inch of water. pump that fresh water supply up to the station. it gets treated at the power plant. the rest comes back down re-circulated. it's hot, which then melts more ice. >>...
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caller: f minus. i give all of them and f minus.ey are letting their personal likes and dislikes get into the way of making clear-cut, honest, and fair decisions. here in texas, we have legislative fighting with each other over the immigration rules. not justdistracting, here in washington, but all around the country. i am seeing a lack of empathy from the congress, for the working people, for the poor people, and we have to remember that god is watching. i hope that they will stop and think about it. there are evil people walking among us. we all need to pray for our country and pray for our president. we need to start working together again. on the independent line. bob, you are on the air. caller: thank you for taking my call. i give president trump and a plus for his work ethic and the promises that he is keeping. i give the congress on both republicancrat, and and f minus. i think they are blocking a lot of his agenda for their own personal ideological reasons. would want to pull two of them mccain for one. i have watched him o
caller: f minus. i give all of them and f minus.ey are letting their personal likes and dislikes get into the way of making clear-cut, honest, and fair decisions. here in texas, we have legislative fighting with each other over the immigration rules. not justdistracting, here in washington, but all around the country. i am seeing a lack of empathy from the congress, for the working people, for the poor people, and we have to remember that god is watching. i hope that they will stop and think...
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napa airport minus 8. minus 9 san jose. livermore 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. concord, buchanan down 4. sfo down 2. so we are running cooler this morning. we'll get a little bit of that fog coming up from the south. you can see right there. it will start to fill in usually about 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, southern california dealing with the june gloom. water temps have come up. bodega bay coming up. that is one monterey 58, others are cooler than that. have inched up on the water temps. 50s, 60s for .70s. point ray is 52. 57 brayden. 59 napa. low clouds fog shallow. but the high backs off a little bit, i mean a pattern that you really kind of see more in july or august, i mean actually talking monsoon moisture coming in, that is not what we had though. what happens over the sierra there is still snow, still a lot of snow. and so if it was 90 degrees in tahoe yesterday. so you get a lot of evaporation and that is triggering thunderstorm activity, you get tremendous lapse rates. 60s, 70s, 80s toward 100. anti-occ, brentwood, it will get -- antioch, brentwood, it will get
napa airport minus 8. minus 9 san jose. livermore 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. concord, buchanan down 4. sfo down 2. so we are running cooler this morning. we'll get a little bit of that fog coming up from the south. you can see right there. it will start to fill in usually about 5:00, 6:00, 7:00, southern california dealing with the june gloom. water temps have come up. bodega bay coming up. that is one monterey 58, others are cooler than that. have inched up on the water temps. 50s, 60s...
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and even concord at minus 7. so, we get a little relief today and the or night thunderstorms from east-southeast, and remember last sunday they came down from the north. something, back to back weekends in june, one from the north. one from the east-southeast and two extremes, i don't think we will see that again for a while. that's very rare to get both of those the thunderstorm complex around the high, in a monsoon pattern if you will and we were in the western edge of that as it came by. that's what gave us the rain last night. >> if you are going there, the fog is working toward the coast, and again, it will be just right there. 60s on the temperatures on the peninsula, and 358 degree, it does look cooler fbi coast. 60s, 70s, 80s, to 100s inland. it will still be hot but not as hot as sunday the key question is on thursday. one forecast model is very, very hot, cloudy and the other one is warm but not as hot. it will be cooler for all of those, as we head into the week glenn too hot. >> yesterday was too hot.
and even concord at minus 7. so, we get a little relief today and the or night thunderstorms from east-southeast, and remember last sunday they came down from the north. something, back to back weekends in june, one from the north. one from the east-southeast and two extremes, i don't think we will see that again for a while. that's very rare to get both of those the thunderstorm complex around the high, in a monsoon pattern if you will and we were in the western edge of that as it came by....
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no, i'm fine. 0k, we'll see you later then, minus the bike. that's not yours. minus the bike? yeah.ot illegal. it's not against the law to be homeless. yeah. so we can't arrest people for no apparent reason. yeah. hi, i'm heather. what's your name? bobby. nice to meet you. it gotinfected and i went to the doctor, and the doctor put me in the hospital for one week. oh, my. my name is heather, i'm the community outreach rn at ihs. 0k, thank you. 0k, you're welcome. i could not believe that these people were walking, talking and functioning, eating and able to walk about with these horrendous wounds. wounds that we never saw really in school or in the hospital because they're really big and infected and abscesses, and all kinds of crazy stuff. the homeless are the people that have the least political cloud, —— the homeless are the people that have the least political clout so they get forgotten too often, until the system begins to crash. are you having any pain right now? just a headache. 0k. we are going to get you into the room and do a physical exam, 0k? i think the biggest frustra
no, i'm fine. 0k, we'll see you later then, minus the bike. that's not yours. minus the bike? yeah.ot illegal. it's not against the law to be homeless. yeah. so we can't arrest people for no apparent reason. yeah. hi, i'm heather. what's your name? bobby. nice to meet you. it gotinfected and i went to the doctor, and the doctor put me in the hospital for one week. oh, my. my name is heather, i'm the community outreach rn at ihs. 0k, thank you. 0k, you're welcome. i could not believe that these...
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sfo minus 6. oakland and hayward minus 7 compared to yesterday at this time. temps to the north, napa 75. 77 pataloma. there were 40s for some of the lows this morning. woodside was also at 49 degrees. concord 78. that is out by the concord pavilion. so upper 06s, 70s for some. running below yesterday, way below just a week ago. westerly breeze is kicking up once that low cloud deck burns off, the wind is out of the west, southwest almost unanimous here, not howling but picking up for just about everybody. west at livermore, northerly breeze at mountain view. 75 up in truckee. 77 book ends ukiah. la not bad 76, then you go inland and it's hot. almost july here in the june, palm springs 109. riverside at 96 degrees. for us patchy low clouds, low clouds went out on a cooler pattern, had a system go by yesterday that equals 80s that were a good 25 degrees warmer, from last weekend inland temps taken a tumble, everyone is on below average temps, the coolest days we've talked about. 60s, 70s, upper 8 east, low to mid-80th which for pittsburgh, antioch, livermore 78
sfo minus 6. oakland and hayward minus 7 compared to yesterday at this time. temps to the north, napa 75. 77 pataloma. there were 40s for some of the lows this morning. woodside was also at 49 degrees. concord 78. that is out by the concord pavilion. so upper 06s, 70s for some. running below yesterday, way below just a week ago. westerly breeze is kicking up once that low cloud deck burns off, the wind is out of the west, southwest almost unanimous here, not howling but picking up for just...
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we have a book that tongue-in-cheek is about the remnant minus the bear, the story of the western frontier in for trapping and three guys whose lives intersected at a place called lake house that's coming out. then we have a book called uncompromising activists about a gentleman who was the first black graduate of harvard college and so, that the biography for us which is somewhat unusual but kind of a nice story for us. >> could you give me background about the press? sure, we are the oldest university press in the us. we were established in 1878, next year will be our 140th anniversary. we have four divisions, we have books, journals, news, digital and publishing and we have a fulfillment service. >> talking from the 2014 book expo in new york city and he's the manager at john hopkins university press. thanks so much. >> you are watching the tv on c-span two. is our live coverage from chicago of the printers wrote lit fest. in just a minute, ibram kendi will be speaking. he is a national book award winning historian and will be discussing stamp from the beginning: the definitive history
we have a book that tongue-in-cheek is about the remnant minus the bear, the story of the western frontier in for trapping and three guys whose lives intersected at a place called lake house that's coming out. then we have a book called uncompromising activists about a gentleman who was the first black graduate of harvard college and so, that the biography for us which is somewhat unusual but kind of a nice story for us. >> could you give me background about the press? sure, we are the...
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. >> we're the co-founders of minus the moo. i love ice cream but i'm part of the population that suffers from lactose intolerance. as a consumer i had to sacrifice taste and texture. no lactose-free ice cream offered the same quality, taste and quality. we created minus the moo, the first premium real lactose free ice cream on the market. we use all the same ingredients as a lactose ice cream. >> last year $20 billion was spent by lock toes-free people trying to help. we've partnered with the largest national food distributors in the world. we're raising $500,000 to introduce our brand into the mid atlantic region and to launch online shipping on minusthemoo.com. >> you have fans over here. i'm going to have to take those away from you. >> no. >> you put them back here now. two numbers from you. one, two what did you think of the product? what did you think of the pitch? which one didn't they eat? >> the chocolate. >> what i love is i had to suffer between one or the other. there was no option that you weren't going to eat ice
. >> we're the co-founders of minus the moo. i love ice cream but i'm part of the population that suffers from lactose intolerance. as a consumer i had to sacrifice taste and texture. no lactose-free ice cream offered the same quality, taste and quality. we created minus the moo, the first premium real lactose free ice cream on the market. we use all the same ingredients as a lactose ice cream. >> last year $20 billion was spent by lock toes-free people trying to help. we've...
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slowly but surely, it's minus 20 outside. >> this is the southern most active volcano on earth.ctica. great white space at the bottom of the world. >> we're passing. you can see the main crater in just a second. >> the conditions endured by the first british antarctica explores in the lengths of time they endured them are well, horrifying, to imagine. they made their journeys in wooden ships. manng equipment across glas sh glaciers, mountains and seas when rations ran out. >> what's our altitude now. 1302. >> about 22 miles is kate where a colony of about 2,000, marine oncologists have been studying this colony for 20 years. >> wanted individuals that are 20 years old. >> why penguins, what brought you to penguins initially. >> they do everything with no secrets. if you're creative enough, they'll give you the answer without a lot of guessing. what really interests me is the relationship these penguins and how they fit in. during the '90s, were increasing much faster. in the last ten years colonies started increasing again. we think it's because fishery or tooth fish. they eat t
slowly but surely, it's minus 20 outside. >> this is the southern most active volcano on earth.ctica. great white space at the bottom of the world. >> we're passing. you can see the main crater in just a second. >> the conditions endured by the first british antarctica explores in the lengths of time they endured them are well, horrifying, to imagine. they made their journeys in wooden ships. manng equipment across glas sh glaciers, mountains and seas when rations ran out....
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we have a book that is like the remnants minus the bear. the story of the frontier and fur trapping and three guys who played at the radio house. and then we have a book about a gentlemen who was the first graduate of harvard college. so a biograpy for us which is unusual. >> can you give us background? >> we are the oldest press in the u.s. established in 1848. we are books, news, digital publishing and a book service. >> talking from the 2017 book expo in new york city. and the publicity manager at john hopkins university press. thank you very much. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations]
we have a book that is like the remnants minus the bear. the story of the frontier and fur trapping and three guys who played at the radio house. and then we have a book about a gentlemen who was the first graduate of harvard college. so a biograpy for us which is unusual. >> can you give us background? >> we are the oldest press in the u.s. established in 1848. we are books, news, digital publishing and a book service. >> talking from the 2017 book expo in new york city. and...
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or d minus.ne says it's overstuffed with a confusing plot, dated jokes and a lack of attention to its biggest stars, even the minions deserve better than this. and matt goldberg says there has to be a better way to entertain small children. kids deserve better than this. >> so even kids. >> so the minions, but it's the even kids part that you're really. >> exactly. next to something for the grown-ups. >> okay. >> it's called "in the house." will ferrell and amy poehler have blown through their daughter's college fund and are looking for a quick way to raise cash. though team up with their neighbor to launch an underground casino in his home. >> i'm very wary to go into business with you. however, we need the money. what's in it for you. >> full disclosure, the b foreclosed on my home. >> oh, frank. >> this money would help me get it back. that's why reena left me. >> that's not why she left you. you started gambling on golf and developed an online porn addiction. >> it is not scoring a royal flus
or d minus.ne says it's overstuffed with a confusing plot, dated jokes and a lack of attention to its biggest stars, even the minions deserve better than this. and matt goldberg says there has to be a better way to entertain small children. kids deserve better than this. >> so even kids. >> so the minions, but it's the even kids part that you're really. >> exactly. next to something for the grown-ups. >> okay. >> it's called "in the house." will ferrell...
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later he appeared minus a few fingers, the result of an air strike, he said.d to death by a court in tripoli for brutality during the revolution, and he's still wanted by the international criminal court in the hague on war crimes charges. tripoli's martyrs square, cradle of the revolution, was the picture of calm today, but the release of saif al—islam could deepen old wounds and new divisions in this fractured country. those who gathered here in the square six years ago, celebrating freedom, hoped they had seen the last of the gaddafis. now they have to adjust to the fact that the dictator's son has been freed. many will see this as a betrayal of the revolution, of those who fought and died, but the gaddafi name still carries power here. so much so that none of those we spoke to around the square would show their faces on camera, but most accepted his release. not such a surprise perhaps when you consider libya's descent into chaos since the fall of gaddafi. this man told us, better the devil you know. i think he is from the young generation, he says, and ha
later he appeared minus a few fingers, the result of an air strike, he said.d to death by a court in tripoli for brutality during the revolution, and he's still wanted by the international criminal court in the hague on war crimes charges. tripoli's martyrs square, cradle of the revolution, was the picture of calm today, but the release of saif al—islam could deepen old wounds and new divisions in this fractured country. those who gathered here in the square six years ago, celebrating...
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minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about rewarding. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get a little bit of a better political. people because he. is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those whose relatives are ready to pay him it's a business who doesn't work for the government if a body isn't identified and there's no one to claim it he drops it back into the water. and. the fake. delights got their dog had them did him in in the war to the world is going to have been neutered in the freezer can get contaminated. the police doesn't dig them to them or to do the police doesn't remove them from the earth the police officers are over there was saying zero is was no boardings. didn't the police the ove
minu gorgeous the. relatives of the dead to come to this small that separates the canal into three branches. then hoping to find the bodies of their loved ones in the water at least those who committed suicide by jumping into the canal. where you are. you know. i wouldn't be able. to go to them what about rewarding. but according. to what we are. going to get out of. it you're going to get a little bit of a better political. people because he. is a diver but he only recovers the bodies of those...
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. >>> la policia llego unos minu o minutos despues y encontro 4 m p mepmee empleados muertos y uno dead, un veterano del ejer t ejercito tenia antecedentes d delictivos y de violencia labo a laboral, autoridades dicen que h no es un hecho de terrotirrismo. >>> el fue despacho de su t trabajo en abril pero regreso o hoy cuando comenzo el tiroteo. >>> unas 700 psersonas so an i asesinadas en sus tbjrabajos e e eestados unidos todos los aÑos, estadisticas que pesan sobre nan comunidad que no se ha recupe d recuperado de la peor masacre en este pais. >>> autoridades ahora investignl el movil de este crimen, tenemos mas informacion, brenda montaÑez tenia flamilia en priuerto ric q que otra victima fataln, kevin clark tenia alrededor de 40 aÑos con dos hijos adolescentes. >>> tgraigraiccias, plolicia b i identifico se dos psersonas i c involucrados en tiroteo de lo e lonrdres, n otenian indicios de setestar planeando un ataque, a alejandra renteria desde lond s londres. >>> la policia revelo identidad de dos atacantes, v(ver informacion en pantalla( ambos vivian en londres . >>> hoy las aut
. >>> la policia llego unos minu o minutos despues y encontro 4 m p mepmee empleados muertos y uno dead, un veterano del ejer t ejercito tenia antecedentes d delictivos y de violencia labo a laboral, autoridades dicen que h no es un hecho de terrotirrismo. >>> el fue despacho de su t trabajo en abril pero regreso o hoy cuando comenzo el tiroteo. >>> unas 700 psersonas so an i asesinadas en sus tbjrabajos e e eestados unidos todos los aÑos, estadisticas que pesan...
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republicans minus 13 points and democrats, minus 17.t to shake up washington, d.c., republicans have a good edge on those issues going in. here is one thing republicans look at, at this nbc wall street journal poll. five tumultuous months of trump. 37% of americans in january said they wanted the president or republicans in congress taking the lead. 41% said they wanted democrats taking the lead. five months later, 35% for the democrats and 46% for republicans. slight rise for the democrats. republicans say okay, we slipped a bit. but that's not so bad. numbers aside, some house democrats took the georgia loss as a grounds for a coup. >> i don't think people in the beltway are realizing just how toxic the democratic party brand is in so many of the country. >> you think nancy pelosi is more toxic than donald trump? >> you know what? in some areas of the country, yes, she is. like these special election districts, it doesn't benefit our candidates to be tied to her. >> are the democrats overreacting, going after their leader, nance he pe
republicans minus 13 points and democrats, minus 17.t to shake up washington, d.c., republicans have a good edge on those issues going in. here is one thing republicans look at, at this nbc wall street journal poll. five tumultuous months of trump. 37% of americans in january said they wanted the president or republicans in congress taking the lead. 41% said they wanted democrats taking the lead. five months later, 35% for the democrats and 46% for republicans. slight rise for the democrats....
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. >> i am like oh, wait a minu minute -- i had to reevaluate everything.t i was in the blues, i kept on encould wantering taj m. >> how long did you make that turn? >> it took a good 16 years >> yeah. >> i was on another path. i wanted to be a song writer and wanted to be a producer. i did not want to sing or perform. i just like to be a side man. i was not looking for that identity. once life kind of hit me, okay, i am going to do this blues. >> how do you process seeing somebody perform twice at your high school and fast forward a few years you are doing a collaboration with him, how do you process it? >> something inside me knew that was a very important thing that happened. you know something that you don't know and later on that you meet the person and you work with them. it was like -- >> wow. [ laughter ] >> that's taj mahal. >> young moe. >> you are about to have a life-changing experience here because you are around a legend and a real master of the blues. so you get, you know, you tend to be with the people you hang out with. some of that may rub
. >> i am like oh, wait a minu minute -- i had to reevaluate everything.t i was in the blues, i kept on encould wantering taj m. >> how long did you make that turn? >> it took a good 16 years >> yeah. >> i was on another path. i wanted to be a song writer and wanted to be a producer. i did not want to sing or perform. i just like to be a side man. i was not looking for that identity. once life kind of hit me, okay, i am going to do this blues. >> how do you...
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. >> t-minus one day in counting. lets take a look and show you what's happening. how about some fire works. we shot this in our power cam earlier. >> 9:00, right over towards columbia country club. i heard them as i was walking into the studio. okay. >> i was wondering what they were. there they go, we'll have more fire works across the area right onto 4th of july. looking pretty good there. a couple went off pretty low. i am not sure. no fire works in this shot. gorgeous across our >> 71 degrees winds out of the north at 10 miles per hour. not just a nice night, it is going to be cool. we are at 57 and you maybe able to open up those windows and turn the ac off for a change here. rainfall, i-95, south of eastward today, showers around cambridge and the eastern shore, that's about it. we had the storm up to our north, you can see the spin here and you can see here and follow this line of showers, that's what came through earlier. now we are looking at clear skies back to the west. this is the jet stream going up to canada and backup. that's the pattern that we had
. >> t-minus one day in counting. lets take a look and show you what's happening. how about some fire works. we shot this in our power cam earlier. >> 9:00, right over towards columbia country club. i heard them as i was walking into the studio. okay. >> i was wondering what they were. there they go, we'll have more fire works across the area right onto 4th of july. looking pretty good there. a couple went off pretty low. i am not sure. no fire works in this shot. gorgeous...
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surely a minus one -1.5% real rate is nowhere near normal.et to something that looks normal or at least neutral. then see what happens. she talked about the term premium, and she said it is the foreign money coming into the u.s. market. jonathan: let's talk about the global inflation story. last time you were on the program, you brought up chinese ppi. it is not just inflation in the u.s. that started to bleed, in china we started to roll over of it. does that mean that 2017 seems to have peaked? bob: it doesn't make it more difficult to be a treasury bear. everything coming out of the central banks tells you that over the next year they are going to withdraw accommodation. we are debating the speed of it. that is a secular change. i think china has done a great job. i will take the other side of that they have a very complex array of problems to deal with. they have done it well. they tackled the banking system. they tackled what they needed to do with infrastructure. they are targeting a reasonable level of growth. not above 10%, but 6%, th
surely a minus one -1.5% real rate is nowhere near normal.et to something that looks normal or at least neutral. then see what happens. she talked about the term premium, and she said it is the foreign money coming into the u.s. market. jonathan: let's talk about the global inflation story. last time you were on the program, you brought up chinese ppi. it is not just inflation in the u.s. that started to bleed, in china we started to roll over of it. does that mean that 2017 seems to have...
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this is the white house, minus the front portico. the capital with the dome which was finished late in his second term. these are two buildings that were prominent for him. this then goes on the monuments. this is the cartouche. it has some relation to what i made in new york which i will , talk about. this is granite, green granite and golden bronze, the college , colors. how could i do otherwise? this is mountain green granite. and of course, the bronze has the patina to look like gold. again, this is the first time -- the first scene here, the first panel. monroe leaning up against the tree here. this guy is a little angry with the other students because they did not do his homework for him like he wanted. this guy up here is on a date. there are three guys here in a heated discussion. summer, it does not show up of war. -- sorry, it does not show up more. these two guys are playing in the yard, which is the 18th century equivalent to frisbee. you can go to any college campus and you see kids playing frisbee, so there you go. anot
this is the white house, minus the front portico. the capital with the dome which was finished late in his second term. these are two buildings that were prominent for him. this then goes on the monuments. this is the cartouche. it has some relation to what i made in new york which i will , talk about. this is granite, green granite and golden bronze, the college , colors. how could i do otherwise? this is mountain green granite. and of course, the bronze has the patina to look like gold....
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minus the court.he watch party at oracle arena was a chance for 15,000 people to experience a finals game. but at the much lower price of $20. fans say they had to cheer loud enough for their team to hear all the way in cleveland. >> of course i did. i can feel their energy. it's like the game is right in front of me. but it's not. i feel like i'm in cleveland. i can feel it. we did i't. i feel like i helped them win. >> reporter: in case it was too loud to hear, she felt like she helped the warriors win. it's that kind of energy that the dub nation brings. and a portion of the proceeds for tonight's event go to charity, the warriors foundation and aeg oakland foundation. later in the show, i'm going to introduce you to a warriors fan who is painting a canvas. and also, the proceeds go to a good cause. >> great stuff. katie, thank you. >> are they excited? i can't tell. yeah. >>> if you were in san francisco tonight, you may have heard dub nation's roar. abc 7 news was at civic plaza for a free watch
minus the court.he watch party at oracle arena was a chance for 15,000 people to experience a finals game. but at the much lower price of $20. fans say they had to cheer loud enough for their team to hear all the way in cleveland. >> of course i did. i can feel their energy. it's like the game is right in front of me. but it's not. i feel like i'm in cleveland. i can feel it. we did i't. i feel like i helped them win. >> reporter: in case it was too loud to hear, she felt like she...
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surely a minus one and two -1.5 is nowhere near neutral.ooks somewhere that normal or at least neutral, then you see what happens. she also talked about the term premium and said it's the foreign money that goes into the u.s. market. jonathan: let's talk about global reflation. the last time we had this face-off between the bull and the bear, you brought up chinese ppi. as the reflation story, it's not just reflation in the u.s., in china we started to roll over a bit. does that make it difficult to remain a treasury bear when the data in china for 2017 seems to have peaked? guest: it doesn't make it more difficult to be a treasury bear, i still think it's stupid to buy treasury bonds at this level when everything in this central bank tells you it's going to withdraw accommodation. we are just debating the speed of it. that's a secular change. china has done a great job. i will take the other side of that. they have a complex array of problems to deal with. they've done well. they've toppled the banking system, tackled their infrastructure,
surely a minus one and two -1.5 is nowhere near neutral.ooks somewhere that normal or at least neutral, then you see what happens. she also talked about the term premium and said it's the foreign money that goes into the u.s. market. jonathan: let's talk about global reflation. the last time we had this face-off between the bull and the bear, you brought up chinese ppi. as the reflation story, it's not just reflation in the u.s., in china we started to roll over a bit. does that make it...
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jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on something stronger than we have up here right now with in wind hitting us. oh, i saw lightning too back there. jim: oh, boy. how about those flags over the scoreboard? nick: 10 minutes ago it w
jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be...
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one all i see minus hanging chad and call i only know moneywise that i think every exhibit is. with so many drug related cases in the country the justice system is struggling to cope so these women will be here for a long time before they're even sentenced. they say the campaign against drugs has endangered their lives given them no way out. thank you the state. if you don't want me. to look you exist you see i. know you are a little bit of all that he gave. me shouting was she going to be a shocking. shocking or excuse. it was finally time to meet the president. bush followed him around for fifteen hours during which he visited fighters wounded in anti terror operations. at two in the morning he was finally ready to see us. just roll believe me i'm. like this it's a retouch play looks like i was a holiday i was on the jets following from the other. end in the helicopter is military couple yes. really really storybook before. we messed up flight but it's a favor that's a little. know about it. was hillary playing on a flight out saving a few hours i'm not even a few hours to fi
one all i see minus hanging chad and call i only know moneywise that i think every exhibit is. with so many drug related cases in the country the justice system is struggling to cope so these women will be here for a long time before they're even sentenced. they say the campaign against drugs has endangered their lives given them no way out. thank you the state. if you don't want me. to look you exist you see i. know you are a little bit of all that he gave. me shouting was she going to be a...
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jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. jack: that's a little useless fact of information. and possibly the next handshake could be reserved for jason dufner. jack, thanks so much for a great week. jack: you guys have been great. i appreciate it. thavenlgts gary: the wind kind of helped that chip shot. held it up a little bit. something just came in here and went boom. nick: wow, and who's turned tout lights as well? [laughter] jeepers. gary: it's apock limit nick here right now, nick. i'm grabbing on something stronger than we have up here right now with in wind hitting us. oh, i saw lightning too back there. jim: oh, boy. how about those flags over the scorebo
jordan comes in at minus six. leveled out after an opening 66. jack, i know you want to be down to greet jason dufner in case he's your winner. might have a tie here not only to win this tournament but he won the twrourment huh won your fifth back in 1980. jack: i talked him this morning and he said he still has a chance to win. he's just got to finish. jim: could be the second player from ohio to win the memorial. joining you. jack: that's a little useless fact of information. and possibly the...
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the margin of error is plus or minus four points. this poll also asks about president trump. almost half of virginia voters said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate who supports the president. about a quarter said they would be more likely. and 28% said their vote wouldn't change either way. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. a congressional women's softball game, one week after a gunman opened fire at the congressional men's basketball game. i'll have the story,in >>> also ahead tonight, after the big concert last night, bono pays a visit up to capitol hill today, showing his support for steve scalise as we get good news about the congressman's recovery. >>> and stay tuned for our favorite story of the day. jim vance moamongscons. i ♪ ♪ (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> a welcome surprise at tonight's congressional women's softball game, before the players even took the field. >> one of the victims and heroes from last week's shooting in alexandria is out of the hospital. she made an appeanc
the margin of error is plus or minus four points. this poll also asks about president trump. almost half of virginia voters said they would be less likely to vote for a candidate who supports the president. about a quarter said they would be more likely. and 28% said their vote wouldn't change either way. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. a congressional women's softball game, one week after a gunman opened fire at the congressional men's basketball game. i'll have the story,in >>>...
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max: i mean, i see all minus. lemonis: all minus? max: yeah.e, obviously, and the bathtub straight on look like a muppet. it's insipid. taylor: that's a little confusing. i like the idea of going with a bathroom-related icon, makes a lot more sense to me. max: i just can't get past the icon. so, to me, this would be, like, a mies van der rohe chair in a castle in scotland. it doesn't -- it looks weird. lemonis: a mies van der rohe chair? in a castle? in scotland? i don't know what that is. which one do you like? kathleen: mm... lemonis: be honest. kathleen: i like the clean evolution. lemonis: you like this one better. kathleen: yeah. lemonis: the clean evolution is an easier name to pronounce, to do google search. the more esoteric the icon is -- max: yeah. but we don't want them to -- lemonis: people are, like, "oh, my god. what is this? is it shampoo? do i use it in the ladies' bathroom?" you need to be able to deliver something clear and understandable for everybody. so i'd like to keep moving forward on this. max: but what about a differen
max: i mean, i see all minus. lemonis: all minus? max: yeah.e, obviously, and the bathtub straight on look like a muppet. it's insipid. taylor: that's a little confusing. i like the idea of going with a bathroom-related icon, makes a lot more sense to me. max: i just can't get past the icon. so, to me, this would be, like, a mies van der rohe chair in a castle in scotland. it doesn't -- it looks weird. lemonis: a mies van der rohe chair? in a castle? in scotland? i don't know what that is....
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this was a monumental achievement, getting the entire world, minus syria and nicaragua -- and now us. world where we're giving that away, our leadership. >> trevor: so if you were to look at the situations donald trump is in now, looking at his pulling out of the paris climate treaty or russia, what do you think is worse? >> well, russia happened, in terms of the interference in our election, and that was -- if that hadn't happened, i think that hillary would be our president and we wouldn't have pulled out of this, so they're actually related. >> trevor: that's an interesting way to see it. >> well, i have an interesting mind. ( laughter ) >> trevor: let's -- >> that's why i'm a giant of the senate. ( laughter ) >> trevor: let's talk about russia before we get into the book. some people saw why is russia a story? seems like there is no direct evidence linking the trump campaign to colluding with the russians, this just seems to be a whole lot of smoke. >> there's a saying -- ( laughter ) where there's smoke, there's fire. now, i know that might be an american saying. i'm not sure if
this was a monumental achievement, getting the entire world, minus syria and nicaragua -- and now us. world where we're giving that away, our leadership. >> trevor: so if you were to look at the situations donald trump is in now, looking at his pulling out of the paris climate treaty or russia, what do you think is worse? >> well, russia happened, in terms of the interference in our election, and that was -- if that hadn't happened, i think that hillary would be our president and we...