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at the lake mirage racket club, this looks like a mirage as the rest of the state suffers through a punishingseems so ridiculous to have something so green and filled with water in the middle of the desert. >> we're one of a number of places that are like this. people do like to come to the desert for the greenness of it, the uniqueness of it. >> unique describes everywhere you look in the cochella valley, home to the world famous palm springs. >> the playground of the stars. >> the desert community builds itself in this rotary film as a beckoning oasis and it worked. celebrities, the rich, average tourist flocked. from 1950 to 2015 the population exploded by roughly 1500%. by 2020, estimates show the population will grow by another 20%. but all the growth comes with a very steep price for the entire state pap price paid in water. california says per capita three desert communities are among the top ten biggest daily water hogs in the entire state. while the local authorities dispute the figures because many residents only live here part-time. this is what california's deserts are supposed to
at the lake mirage racket club, this looks like a mirage as the rest of the state suffers through a punishingseems so ridiculous to have something so green and filled with water in the middle of the desert. >> we're one of a number of places that are like this. people do like to come to the desert for the greenness of it, the uniqueness of it. >> unique describes everywhere you look in the cochella valley, home to the world famous palm springs. >> the playground of the stars....
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when caesar's won 400 million mirage was the first to win 500, mirage was 500, bellagio was 600 bellagion was 700 wynn and encore did 800. >> what is interesting, charlie is that in each of those examples, never was casino revenue as much as half of the revenue. it was always more money in noncasino revenue than casino revenue regardless. last year, 870 million in casino revenue, a billion and one in nonref, noncasino revenue. >> everything, hotel, spas, shopping entertainment restaurants, the point is, that that -- those relationships are causal, there are slot machines and roulette tables and such equipment are everywhere from seattle to miami from bangor, maine to phoenix you could be at a gambling room with within an hour and a half in an suv or without getting on a plane. no a gambling device has no intrinsic power. it is a source of revenue if the place itself is populated with people who like that sort of thing, but what brings people is something else fans civil environment, a chance to eat and shop, to relax and enjoy themselves, to have fun and most importantly, to be well serv
when caesar's won 400 million mirage was the first to win 500, mirage was 500, bellagio was 600 bellagion was 700 wynn and encore did 800. >> what is interesting, charlie is that in each of those examples, never was casino revenue as much as half of the revenue. it was always more money in noncasino revenue than casino revenue regardless. last year, 870 million in casino revenue, a billion and one in nonref, noncasino revenue. >> everything, hotel, spas, shopping entertainment...
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mark: and for those that think this is all a garage -- mirage, his message is not going to find a bigience, they just need to think back to cap buchanan. he got big reaction from the crowd, it seemed like he was a real threat, and then somehow ended up being a paper tiger. john: hard to forget that great race. go, pat, go. market, -- market -- mark, give us the next one. mark: one thing about rand paul, to paraphrase mario, most of his rhetoric is all pros know poetry. he wrote into his announcement speech today a very nice story very well written about helping a couple in guatemala who have failing eyesight. listen to how he tells this story, draining it of all intended effect. rand: one day in guatemala a man arrived and told me that i had operated on his wife the day before. his wife could see clearly for the first time in years, and she begged him to get on the bus and travel the winding roads and come back to our surgery center. he too was nearly blind. from hardened cataracts. after the surgery, the next day his wife sat next to me, as i unveiled the patch from his eyes, it was
mark: and for those that think this is all a garage -- mirage, his message is not going to find a bigience, they just need to think back to cap buchanan. he got big reaction from the crowd, it seemed like he was a real threat, and then somehow ended up being a paper tiger. john: hard to forget that great race. go, pat, go. market, -- market -- mark, give us the next one. mark: one thing about rand paul, to paraphrase mario, most of his rhetoric is all pros know poetry. he wrote into his...
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see young kim if you are scoring at home leads by 3 shots at the first lpga major that is in rancho mirage, california. the old dinah shore classic. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> that's when you won, they throw you in the pool and champagne and burt reynolds shows up. >> those days, huh? [ laughter ] >> thanks for watching. we'll see you again at 10:00 and 11:00. valley girl. if you want to talk tech, stay here. you want to talk ceos and entrepreneurs? found the right place. want to talk '80s movies and boy bands? still the right place. spoiler alert. -- diamonds are a girl's best friend. it's not a myth. it's a real thing. i just wanted to get that out of the way because we're going to be talking about diamonds today, i don't want anyone to be confused. also, if anyone has been looking to get me a gift recently, i'm just saying. i love diamonds. i'm a size 7. today we're talking about the 3-ds, not like 3-d like three-dimensional. although two of these things are technically 3-d products. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking diamonds, drones and digital currency. the three ds, that cou
see young kim if you are scoring at home leads by 3 shots at the first lpga major that is in rancho mirage, california. the old dinah shore classic. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> that's when you won, they throw you in the pool and champagne and burt reynolds shows up. >> those days, huh? [ laughter ] >> thanks for watching. we'll see you again at 10:00 and 11:00. valley girl. if you want to talk tech, stay here. you want to talk ceos and entrepreneurs? found the...
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arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at thatis live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans to the coach. >> good for barry. you know i'm happy for him. i'm glad he's getting results so he can move on. >> it's about time. that's great news. >> i agree. you know, it has been long enough. >> should be in the hall of fame. >> actually, bonds has been more active with his old team. he worked with instructors and
arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at thatis live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans to the coach. >> good for barry. you...
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mirage broke it. wynn and encore did 800.n each of those examples, never was casino revenue as much as half of the revenue. it was always more money and non-casino revenue regardless. last year, $870 million casino revenue. charlie: what do we mean? steve: hotels, spas, shopping, entertainment. restaurants. those relationships are causal. there is a slot machine and above it everywhere. you can be in a gambling room within an hour and a half. a gambling devise has no intrinsic power. it is a source of revenue if the place is populated by people who like that sort of thing. what brings people is something else. a fanciful environment. a chance to eat, and shop, to have fun and be well served. these fancy buildings like most institutions are what they are the day they open. that is 10% of the franchise going forward. what makes a place enduring is people. charlie: what's the most important thing happening in las vegas today? i see a lot of emphasis on nightclubs. steve: your show about hamilton was all about hip-hop. the changi
mirage broke it. wynn and encore did 800.n each of those examples, never was casino revenue as much as half of the revenue. it was always more money and non-casino revenue regardless. last year, $870 million casino revenue. charlie: what do we mean? steve: hotels, spas, shopping, entertainment. restaurants. those relationships are causal. there is a slot machine and above it everywhere. you can be in a gambling room within an hour and a half. a gambling devise has no intrinsic power. it is a...
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arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at that time to build their own ballpark. vic lee is live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans to the coach. >> good for barry. you know i'm happy for him. i'm glad he's getting results so he can move on. >> it's about time. that's great news. >> i agree. you know, it has been long enough. >> should be in the hall of fame. >> actually, bonds has been more active with his old team. he worked with instructors and helped with batting. this case has drug on nor than a decade. he was linked to a company called baco. he was asked in 2003 if his trainer ever gave him something that required him to inject it. he responded in a meandering way and was also indicted for his testimony. the jury deadlocked
arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at that time to build their own ballpark. vic lee is live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans...
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arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at that time to build their own ballpark. vic lee is live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans to the coach. >> good for barry. you know i'm happy for him. i'm glad he's getting results so he can move on. >> it's about time. that's great news. >> i agree. you know, it has been long enough. >> should be in the hall of fame. >> actually, bonds has been more active with his old team. he worked with instructors and helped with batting. this case has drug on nor than a decade. he was linked to a company called baco. he was asked in 2003 if his trainer ever gave him something that required him to inject it. he responded in a meandering way and was also indicted for his testimony. the jury deadlocked
arguing that bonds's mirage of home runs and mvp seasons provide the sizzle the giants needed at that time to build their own ballpark. vic lee is live now where i believe people are just as eager as bonds is, to chose this chapter of baseball's really ugly steroid scandal. >> reporter: most people we talked to at the ballpark didn't even know about the court's decision. some of them even forgot what had to happen to barry bonds but most everyone had an opinion, all the way from the fans...
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. >> so much of their actions are related to this nirvana, this mirage out there with the nuclear deal we're going to have some kind of new relationship throughout the middle east that scared the hell out of our sunni arab allies. >> we are, in fact closer than ever to the good, comprehensive deal that we have been seeking. and if we can get there, the entire world will be safer. >> reporter: and president obama's top negotiator at the iran talks said today without this deal presently on the table, iran will be able to develop in enough weapons grade plutonium to build two nuclear bombs a year. bret? >> james rosen on the north lawn thank you. we'll go live to doug mckelway in baltimore. this looks like a fire. this is a cvs which we saw looted earlier. it looks like it's engulfed in flames at this moment. you see a line of police officers outside. we'll head back live for breaking news out of baltimore. the protests there continue now as nightfall approaches. >>> this is a fox news alert. you're looking live at baltimore, a situation that is developing violent protests tonight followi
. >> so much of their actions are related to this nirvana, this mirage out there with the nuclear deal we're going to have some kind of new relationship throughout the middle east that scared the hell out of our sunni arab allies. >> we are, in fact closer than ever to the good, comprehensive deal that we have been seeking. and if we can get there, the entire world will be safer. >> reporter: and president obama's top negotiator at the iran talks said today without this deal...
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all of the sudden like a mirage there's a break in the fog. we see two horses with one horseman coming closer and closer and closer. and all of the sudden one of the polish kids says look at his hat. red star. telling myself i made it. >> wow. gene klein. thank you so much for spending some time with us for the interview. i can tell you a little bit more about him. he travels the world with his daughter jill to discuss the power of human resilience. he says the reason he's been so vocal about his experience at auschwitz is to remind young people that a holocaust can happen again in their lifetime. here's what he tells them. if you see prejudices about religion and ethnicity in your life he says don't stay quiet. we'll be right back. if you struggle with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys t
all of the sudden like a mirage there's a break in the fog. we see two horses with one horseman coming closer and closer and closer. and all of the sudden one of the polish kids says look at his hat. red star. telling myself i made it. >> wow. gene klein. thank you so much for spending some time with us for the interview. i can tell you a little bit more about him. he travels the world with his daughter jill to discuss the power of human resilience. he says the reason he's been so vocal...
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. >> we are opening a restaurant in las vegas in july at the mirage hotel. >> what is it?ge steak. i am busy raising children and running restaurants. >> trying to change the world? >> trying to change the world a little at a time. >> rachael, what about you? >> i am going to work hard to make tom colicchio president of the united states so we get more money for children's school food. >> thank you. >> and i will spend any day off that i get for that working on the campaign for bobby flay for mayor. >> i just want you to come to the restaurant, don't worry about the other part. >> no, because that is what i have to do to support mario, my good friend. i have to spend the other 21 nights i have off at his restaurants so that he can decide where he's taking his career next and which one gets to be the chain. >> there you go. >> i am dedicated to getting up every day and trying harder at all the things i am blessed to have the opportunity to do. i didn't plan it so far, so i am going to stick to that plan. >> would you be happy if you were doing this for the next five years?
. >> we are opening a restaurant in las vegas in july at the mirage hotel. >> what is it?ge steak. i am busy raising children and running restaurants. >> trying to change the world? >> trying to change the world a little at a time. >> rachael, what about you? >> i am going to work hard to make tom colicchio president of the united states so we get more money for children's school food. >> thank you. >> and i will spend any day off that i get for...
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>> so much of their actions are related to this nirvana, this mirage out there that with the nuclear deal we are going to have some kind of new relationship throughout the middle east and that scared the hell out of our sunni allies and it scares the hell out of me because they are on the move in all of these countries, lebanon, syria, iraq and yemen, and they are on the move in other places as well. they are carrying out very aggressive operations. >> senator, you know that the president, a couple weeks ago, slammed you when he essentially accused of you trusting the ayatollah more than the secretary of state, john kerry, when you said the administration and ayatollah were on separate pages when it came to the nuclear deal. do you think diplomacy has any chance and don't you think diplomacy should be given a chance? >> i think diplomacy should be given a chance, and what i was saying are the facts. the facts are the ayatollah depicts the state of negotiations as far as inspections are concerned and lifting of sanctions are concerned and other aspects of the deal that are opposed to
>> so much of their actions are related to this nirvana, this mirage out there that with the nuclear deal we are going to have some kind of new relationship throughout the middle east and that scared the hell out of our sunni allies and it scares the hell out of me because they are on the move in all of these countries, lebanon, syria, iraq and yemen, and they are on the move in other places as well. they are carrying out very aggressive operations. >> senator, you know that the...
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it's not just a mirage or optics for us.ctually meeting these voters. >> who really matter who really expect it who really want to be wooed with being wooed, who didn't see that from hillary clinton or al gore when he rolled in with the trappings of the vice presidency. >> thank you so much. we'll be talking a lot more about this. >>> republicans of course are not waiting for hillary clinton. republicans are all-out against her already. even before her official announcement. next i will talk with one of them one who actually announced his own candidacy this past week, rand paul. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professiona
it's not just a mirage or optics for us.ctually meeting these voters. >> who really matter who really expect it who really want to be wooed with being wooed, who didn't see that from hillary clinton or al gore when he rolled in with the trappings of the vice presidency. >> thank you so much. we'll be talking a lot more about this. >>> republicans of course are not waiting for hillary clinton. republicans are all-out against her already. even before her official...
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case is being closely watched and why the court's ruling could lead to a seismic shift for same sex mirage. >> reporter: the case that cos spark a historic supreme court ruling imposing same-sex marriage on all 50 states started with a simple request from a couple in ohio. jim's husband was dying of can lou gehrig's disease. jim was told heent could be listed as a surviving spouse because ohio wouldn't recognize their maryland marriage. >> being able to marry john was the happiest moment of my life. it made a difference. having that legal document that recognized us as a couple. >> reporter: now it all comes down to how these nine men and women read the 14th amendment's guarantee of due process and equal protection under the law. do those words give gays and lesbians the right to marry and if not, do they at least require states to recognize marriages like be jim obergafells from other states. it's an issue where views have changed sharply in a short period of time. from the president seven years ago. >> marriage is the union between a man and a woman. >> to three years ago. >> i think sam
case is being closely watched and why the court's ruling could lead to a seismic shift for same sex mirage. >> reporter: the case that cos spark a historic supreme court ruling imposing same-sex marriage on all 50 states started with a simple request from a couple in ohio. jim's husband was dying of can lou gehrig's disease. jim was told heent could be listed as a surviving spouse because ohio wouldn't recognize their maryland marriage. >> being able to marry john was the happiest...
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scarlet: how about the idea that bond etf's are the liquid mirage?e runs for the exits? >> this is legitimate i think. especially in the junk-bond space. the government is concerned about this. it's a big cost for the regulations come out and they try up liquidity on the bond index. you also have qb. qb has spent regular people into high-yielding debt. i agree. the thing that is important to note here is to jump on etf's hold $30 billion. they happen through some crisis. they do make it out. is just a rough day or two. scarlet: we will see how many of those we have in the next couple months. eric, thank you so much. "market makers" is up next on bloomberg television. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. erik: he spends more time in the surf than he does on wall street. wait till you hear what the higher seed -- highest paid ceo and america is. explaining the saudi strategy. why they refuse to cut off oil prices by cutting production. eureka. you'll see an innovation that
scarlet: how about the idea that bond etf's are the liquid mirage?e runs for the exits? >> this is legitimate i think. especially in the junk-bond space. the government is concerned about this. it's a big cost for the regulations come out and they try up liquidity on the bond index. you also have qb. qb has spent regular people into high-yielding debt. i agree. the thing that is important to note here is to jump on etf's hold $30 billion. they happen through some crisis. they do make it...
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constitutionally limited government is what the founding fathers promised but it is become something of a mirage washington d.c. and what stands out again about rand paul is the way to which it has been an absolute fixture in everyone of his pushes and activities in washington. i would also say he has stayed true to the american pocketbook, to our wallets. you could call it financial reality. what i do know paul kennedy wrote a book a long time ago, talking about the rise and fall of great powers and what he said that economic supremacy was the precursor to military supremacy. not only could you keep the constitution without it but could not express the kind of force like the yorktown without it. rand paul stood tall in everyone of the instances in our pocketbooks. finally i think he stayed true to the individual. with the tragic events of walter scott and all gone on since this weekend it is a vivid reminder of how important it is in essence to have somebody watching even those in authority. and so all of the different candidates, nobody has stood out as rand paul has on this notion of protecti
constitutionally limited government is what the founding fathers promised but it is become something of a mirage washington d.c. and what stands out again about rand paul is the way to which it has been an absolute fixture in everyone of his pushes and activities in washington. i would also say he has stayed true to the american pocketbook, to our wallets. you could call it financial reality. what i do know paul kennedy wrote a book a long time ago, talking about the rise and fall of great...
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both create a stunning mirage which can only be sustained through a lot of work. >> we want people 100his property the way we enjoy it today. >> reporter: steve freedlander operates pelican hill in newport beach. they are replacing turf with warm weather grass that uses less water, ripping out acres of sod and putting in drought tolerant plants. installing a state-of-the-art irrigation system and in a twist building underground cisterns to capture rainwater. >> nobody that has a coastal golf property like this has done this. nobody. >> reporter: the result, a savings of 50 million gallons a year. down the coast, another country club is spending $2.4 million to relandscape, repipe and computerize its irrigation. >> so this is before. >> this is before. and if you see there's a head right here. >> reporter: jade work used to build golf courses. these days he mostly remodels them to use less water. >> it's a 90% reduction. a lot of areas where it's pure mulch, it's obviously 100% reduction. >> we're going to save about 16 million gallons a year. >> reporter: general manager eric troll say
both create a stunning mirage which can only be sustained through a lot of work. >> we want people 100his property the way we enjoy it today. >> reporter: steve freedlander operates pelican hill in newport beach. they are replacing turf with warm weather grass that uses less water, ripping out acres of sod and putting in drought tolerant plants. installing a state-of-the-art irrigation system and in a twist building underground cisterns to capture rainwater. >> nobody that has...