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neil: 7 thank you. john: candidates hitting key swing state in the race for the white house has both present of nominees take their campaigns to the battlegrounds of colorado and pennsylvania. we have live team coverage. as russia works to strengthen its influence in eastern europe, the fallout could give a big boost to nato. we will explain next. >> a big day in america's election headquarters with hillary clinton and donald trump campaigning in key swing states. secretary clinton holding events in colorado, donald trump in pennsylvania gearing up for a policy speech on trade just hours from now as his campaign tries to hit the reset button on trump's controversial plan to ban muslims from entering the us. live fox coverage, mike emanuel with the clinton campaign in denver and blake berman in pennsylvania with the trump campaign. >> good morning from medicine, pennsylvania, the steel mill in the heart of steel country 25 miles southwest of pittsburgh. the backdrop of this trade speech a few hours from
neil: 7 thank you. john: candidates hitting key swing state in the race for the white house has both present of nominees take their campaigns to the battlegrounds of colorado and pennsylvania. we have live team coverage. as russia works to strengthen its influence in eastern europe, the fallout could give a big boost to nato. we will explain next. >> a big day in america's election headquarters with hillary clinton and donald trump campaigning in key swing states. secretary clinton...
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neil: they did.nd we thought most of the conditions have been for phil third time unlikely for china, but maybe relief for emerging markets may have been nudged out of the way in the index, had a china been included just yet. my concern now running up the macro is in there may now be some added retaliation from china, at the time of the fed is in tightening mode. maybe not today but later. and of course we had last autumn this policy face-off, where the fed was talking the dollar, and of course china retaliating by then pushing down the reae currency in august. if you're going to hike, we are going to give you a deflationary blowback that is greater than you first thought. i hope the decision overnight in asia will not add to the time when they are already looking at the fed. manus: you sort of almost played into my hands. good morning, manus in dubai. i have the 15 and five year low -yaun, breakingo through and going beyond the five year low. does this add to capital flight? does it add to the whole
neil: they did.nd we thought most of the conditions have been for phil third time unlikely for china, but maybe relief for emerging markets may have been nudged out of the way in the index, had a china been included just yet. my concern now running up the macro is in there may now be some added retaliation from china, at the time of the fed is in tightening mode. maybe not today but later. and of course we had last autumn this policy face-off, where the fed was talking the dollar, and of course...
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neil young, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] the best.ow. [ cheers and applause ] wow. here to catch us all up on the great thing she's doing is the one and only, ladies and gentlemen, whoopi goldberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> neil young. my goodness. got all excited and stuff. >> jimmy: i'm excited that you're here, come on, thank you so much. >> i'm excited i'm here, too. i'm excited to be anywhere that i actually know i am. >> jimmy: i'll take that as a a good thing. >> you know. >> jimmy: it's a good thing. >> i think so. >> jimmy: you always bring me something cool. that's why i love -- you don't have to do this but thank you so much. >> but it makes me happy. >> jimmy: so give little props to whoever, whatever company. what do we have tonight? >> this is from a company that my daughter turned me on to for mother's day. they're called sugar fina. and every -- you can have small boxes of candies like this. can you see? and it comes with -- you can choose the candies you want. so i brought you one apple pi
neil young, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] the best.ow. [ cheers and applause ] wow. here to catch us all up on the great thing she's doing is the one and only, ladies and gentlemen, whoopi goldberg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> neil young. my goodness. got all excited and stuff. >> jimmy: i'm excited that you're here, come on, thank you so much. >> i'm excited i'm here, too. i'm excited to be anywhere that i actually know i am. >>...
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neil mackinnon, strategist at vtb capital. coming up on "bloomberg markets ," stocks moving in the early u.s. session. ♪ london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. you are watching "bloomberg markets." julie hyman is watching some movers. julie: i want to look at deal-related movers. a deal and the timeshare industry could diamond resorts and apollo, 26% higher than the close yesterday. the total value of the deal, $2.2 billion. diamond resorts of 24% and it looks like it is the thing other timeshare operators as well. up 3.9%, marriott up as well. commerce,ank of acquired by a chicago-based commercial bank for about $3.8 billion. private bank of 22%. down 3% although it does give it more of a foothold in the united states. the owner of british airways -- an interesting story of bloomberg. according to people familiar with the matter, carter airways is increasing its stake -- qatar airways is increasing its stake. the shares are unchanged but they don't not had a roller coaster this morning as the news c
neil mackinnon, strategist at vtb capital. coming up on "bloomberg markets ," stocks moving in the early u.s. session. ♪ london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. you are watching "bloomberg markets." julie hyman is watching some movers. julie: i want to look at deal-related movers. a deal and the timeshare industry could diamond resorts and apollo, 26% higher than the close yesterday. the total value of the deal, $2.2 billion. diamond resorts of...
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i was in australia, neil.en i was a kid, this is how the moon would be seen from the northern hemisphere of the earth. when i was a kid, there's the woman in the moon. she looks -- >> woman in the moon? man in the moon. >> no, woman, i got this one. she looks just like wilma flintstone. it's in profile. she's facing up this direction. this is her tuft of hair in the front. part of her hair in the middle. the bun of hair in the back. this is the eye socket, the nose, the mouth, the chin, the neck, and there's the crater tyco, which is her pendant-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) there it is! we've got it! >> stephen: there it is. >> we have wilma flintstone. >> stephen: neil degrasse tyson, everybody, you learn something every day. thank you so much. we'll be right back with screaming white people. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's th
i was in australia, neil.en i was a kid, this is how the moon would be seen from the northern hemisphere of the earth. when i was a kid, there's the woman in the moon. she looks -- >> woman in the moon? man in the moon. >> no, woman, i got this one. she looks just like wilma flintstone. it's in profile. she's facing up this direction. this is her tuft of hair in the front. part of her hair in the middle. the bun of hair in the back. this is the eye socket, the nose, the mouth, the...
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and neil is recuperating right now, and we all wish him of course a speedy recovery and if we know neilt? he'll be back here as soon as he can. but we all love neil and i want to pass that along. and we've been seeing your tweets and facebook posts and everything else. neil is recuperating and you all and we all wish him the best. let's get back to our other big story today. watch this. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund doing oppressive regimes and many others and really many many others in exchange for cash. connell: there you go. that's donald trump today. certainly hitting back at hillary clinton from her speech yesterday. but he is not really getting much help from some other republicans. if you think about the speaker of the house. paul ryan saying he won't be raising money for trump. instead he'll focus on republican races. and senator marco rubio today with interesting comments going to take a shot at trump while announcing his plan for reelection. this is a quote from mar
and neil is recuperating right now, and we all wish him of course a speedy recovery and if we know neilt? he'll be back here as soon as he can. but we all love neil and i want to pass that along. and we've been seeing your tweets and facebook posts and everything else. neil is recuperating and you all and we all wish him the best. let's get back to our other big story today. watch this. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state...
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author neil gaiman.eaturing the 8g band with ray luzier. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] yeah. good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. democrats staged a 25-hour sit-in on the floor of the house to try to force a vote on new gun control legislation. you know the state of our congress is terrible when you see a bunch of politicians sitting on their asses and think to yourself, "wow, their finally doing something." [ laughter and applause ] after ending their 25-hour sit-in, house democrats vowed to continue fighting for gun control when congress resumes in july. because it's going to take that long for some of these dudes to get up off the floor. [ laughter and applause ] let's go gentlemen, i know. yesterday, house speaker paul ryan refered to the democratic-lead sit-in for gun control as, "nothing more than a publicity st
author neil gaiman.eaturing the 8g band with ray luzier. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] yeah. good to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. democrats staged a 25-hour sit-in on the floor of the house to try to force a vote on new gun control legislation. you know the state of our congress is terrible...
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>> next up in terms of science we have welcome to the universe by neil degrasse tyson, richard g be ott and michael strauss. so you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv series and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton, so this is your personal tour of the universe by three leading voices in science today. and so they look, they zoom out from the earth looking at things like stars, galaxies, some more quirky things like worm holes and time travel as a possibility in the universe. and in true princeton fashion, this book goes a little bit deeper than just naming different phenomenon, it describes the science behind what scientists know about the universe today. >> okay. one more title that's coming out from princeton university press. >> sure. so face, fashion and fantasy by roger penrose. so roger penrose, of course, one of the most influential and important theoretical physicists of our time. and this is basically his take on 21st century physics. and he's looking at it t
>> next up in terms of science we have welcome to the universe by neil degrasse tyson, richard g be ott and michael strauss. so you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv series and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton, so this is your personal tour of the universe by three leading voices in science today. and so they look, they zoom out from the earth looking at things like...
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i did turn in an application, i was given no notice i was a sub turn instant. >> reporter: neil said he can't afford it, so he could be evicted a matter of weeks before the rent board can hear his case. >> a judge in san francisco superior court will have to make that decision. >> reporter: his attorneys have asked a judge to decide whether the paperwork passes league muster. >> league muster. >> could he be evicted? out on the street? that is a possibility. >> reporter: an every to buy time in an increasingly unaffordable market. >> joe tried to get ahold of the landlady, but the calls were not returned. >>> tonight, airbnb hits the home city, san francisco, over a new crack-down. it requires short-term rental companies to verify that hosts are registered with the city, or they'll be fined. airbnb says you shouldn't be held responsible. in pal alto, the owners of the the -- to their tenants. the family has been trying to close the park since 2012. so they could possibly sell the land to a developer. >>> pride celebrations are over in san francisco, but clean up could take longer. lo
i did turn in an application, i was given no notice i was a sub turn instant. >> reporter: neil said he can't afford it, so he could be evicted a matter of weeks before the rent board can hear his case. >> a judge in san francisco superior court will have to make that decision. >> reporter: his attorneys have asked a judge to decide whether the paperwork passes league muster. >> league muster. >> could he be evicted? out on the street? that is a possibility....
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neil hennessey joins us. he is the chief investment officer at hennessey funds and he has some ideas for us. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you make the point that this may take some time. to really unwind. several years. and that may provide opportunities for investors. >> yeah, i think so, sue. i think if you just step back and look at what's happened, this is not the end of the world. me isn it. when you start to look at the u.s. market and what's really happening is money's pouring in to our market. just going into the fixed income like the ten-year u.s. treasury yielding 1.4% now. reality of the situation, i think this is giving the opportunity to retail investor that has a majority of their money in fixed income products, to get out and switch over to equities and if you need dividend pay in equities or growth, that's whe. in fact, the dow jones is almost yielding 3%. which is twice 2.8% twice what a ten-year treasury, so why would you want to be there, sue? there's a lot of opportunities. i take your p
neil hennessey joins us. he is the chief investment officer at hennessey funds and he has some ideas for us. welcome back. >> thank you. >> you make the point that this may take some time. to really unwind. several years. and that may provide opportunities for investors. >> yeah, i think so, sue. i think if you just step back and look at what's happened, this is not the end of the world. me isn it. when you start to look at the u.s. market and what's really happening is...
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it. >> i don't know where i'm going to go. >> reporter: neil has been paying $1,800 a month rent.ut his landlady recently told him she was raising the rent to $8,000 a month. >> complete shock and devastation. i -- i had no idea it could be that much. >> reporter: three-bedroom with bayviews where they rent for an average of $6,800 a month but the building is more than 100 years old and run down. >> their claim is i am not covered under rent control. i don't agree. i don't see how it's possible i'm not. >> reporter: you're not the primary renter? >> no. i did turn in an application. i was given no notice i was a sub tenant. >> reporter: neil, a union video engineer, says he can't afford $8,000 a month so he could be evicted in a matter of weeks before the rent board can hear his case. >> a judge will decide. >> reporter: first attorneys have asked a judge to decide whether the woman's paperwork passes legal muster. >> could he be evicted, out on the street? we don't have a decision from the rent board, yes, that's a possibility. >> reporter: an effort to buy time in an unaffordabl
it. >> i don't know where i'm going to go. >> reporter: neil has been paying $1,800 a month rent.ut his landlady recently told him she was raising the rent to $8,000 a month. >> complete shock and devastation. i -- i had no idea it could be that much. >> reporter: three-bedroom with bayviews where they rent for an average of $6,800 a month but the building is more than 100 years old and run down. >> their claim is i am not covered under rent control. i don't agree....
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neil: by the way, i am neil hamilton. the labour party leadership is completely out of touch with the traditional labor voter. gains have been made in the assembly election this year, simply underlying the long-term trend that the old-fashioned traditional labor voters have drifted away from the party because it no longer represents their interests. annette: we have just heard from the scottish leader, talking about another referendum for scottish independence. you want, not only in end to the relationship with eu but an end to the united kingdom? we want to keep scotland and wales and england and northern ireland together, because that is our nation. it is the scottish people -- if the scottish people want another referendum, i do not see any referendum stopping them from having one. personally, i do not think the scottish people do want to be out of the eu if the price of that is to be out of the united kingdom. it will be a bit of a waste of time, but if they want to have the one, let them have it. annette: i do apolog
neil: by the way, i am neil hamilton. the labour party leadership is completely out of touch with the traditional labor voter. gains have been made in the assembly election this year, simply underlying the long-term trend that the old-fashioned traditional labor voters have drifted away from the party because it no longer represents their interests. annette: we have just heard from the scottish leader, talking about another referendum for scottish independence. you want, not only in end to the...
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we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with neil bass couple who recalls the nazis' race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies' efforts plan to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. whenever we get the opportunity, we like to go to college campuses and talk with professors who are also authors. today we are on the campus of claremont mckenna college in claremont, california, and we're joined by professor ralph rossum who is the author of this book, "understanding clarence thomas: the jurisprudence of constitutional restoration." professor rossum what, in your view, is the biggest misconception about clarence thompson? >> guest: the biggest misconception would be that he was somehow and ally ya's shoe shine -- scalia's shoe shine boy as it was disparagingly put after his confirmation. thomas is altogether his own man. i had a chance a few years ago to do a book on the jurisprudence of antonin scalia, and i admire him enormously. in fact, they've asked me to do an afterword for the book to c
we finish up our prime time programming at 11 with neil bass couple who recalls the nazis' race to build a nuclear bomb and the allies' efforts plan to destroy their nuclear facility in norway. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. whenever we get the opportunity, we like to go to college campuses and talk with professors who are also authors. today we are on the campus of claremont mckenna college in claremont, california, and we're...
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neil o'keefe from crm joins us, along with virginia heffernan.tten about the digitization of our lives and the consequences. so neil, just how large would , you say the problem of ad-blocking technology is, and how much of a challenge is this posting to the big media players? neil: ad-blocking is a significant challenge, but it is here to stay. it is a choice the customers are making, but i do not think it is the best choice. it is an all or nothing choice. customers need more choices and to be able to pick and choose to they do business with and who they communicate with. ad-block gives that all or nothing choice, which is not good for the customer because it it disconnects them from brands they like. it creates inefficiency in the marketplace. it really only benefits one person, the ad-blocker themselves. emily: that most people report they find ads annoying. can they get around this? neil: it is a great point. the marketplace is doing a better job today. marketers sit at an intersection of science and creativity, and they're bringing this two
neil o'keefe from crm joins us, along with virginia heffernan.tten about the digitization of our lives and the consequences. so neil, just how large would , you say the problem of ad-blocking technology is, and how much of a challenge is this posting to the big media players? neil: ad-blocking is a significant challenge, but it is here to stay. it is a choice the customers are making, but i do not think it is the best choice. it is an all or nothing choice. customers need more choices and to be...
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that's why neil is doing it. >> oh!close. >> and dad is always there to keep pushing and motivating. >> listen to me. this is easy. you got to relax. breathe. [ heavy breathing ] oh, man! you're almost there. go do it again! do it again! >> ah! >> see the look on his face. there's a third video. this one just under 200,000 views. this is dad putting his money where his mouth is saying, son, i've been teaching you. time for me to do it. he head out to the 3-point line and he himself is now time after time after time trying to dot one-handed over the head three-pointer. >> how long does it take him? >> it takes him almost -- the roles are reversed. now his son is encouraging him. his son is coaching him. >> every week they go down to the basketball court. they're not leaving until they got their bucket. >> eventually attempt 94 -- this is one of the videos that has gone viral. a great bit of a father and son putting it out there driving each other. and it's just awesome. great dadding, neil. >>> dad prank at a music festi
that's why neil is doing it. >> oh!close. >> and dad is always there to keep pushing and motivating. >> listen to me. this is easy. you got to relax. breathe. [ heavy breathing ] oh, man! you're almost there. go do it again! do it again! >> ah! >> see the look on his face. there's a third video. this one just under 200,000 views. this is dad putting his money where his mouth is saying, son, i've been teaching you. time for me to do it. he head out to the 3-point...
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. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about it. you kept her in yo b
. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about...
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standing behind me passion for this work is unmatched >> (clapping.) >> neil is constantly pushing me to do more budgeted budget more and more the result we have a other than use it is steroid thank you all and have a great day and joy the exhibit and stay more involved. >> (clapping.) >> >> all right. are redoing a count down >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that i have been able to spend the last 31 years of my life doing it my way, thinking about things better interesting to me, and then pursuing them. there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of
standing behind me passion for this work is unmatched >> (clapping.) >> neil is constantly pushing me to do more budgeted budget more and more the result we have a other than use it is steroid thank you all and have a great day and joy the exhibit and stay more involved. >> (clapping.) >> >> all right. are redoing a count down >> i tried to think about this room as the dream room, where we dream and bring some of those dreams to life. i feel very blessed that...
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neil tiene motivo para tener esperanzas.o de nuevos casos de vih en el paÍs. en 2015 hubo 5720 nuevos casos, miami dead ocupa el primer y segundo lugar. es el canal a la comunidad sobre la medicina que previene el vih. >> es una pastilla diaria, se toma a diario y es algo que crea una barrera quÍmica, que previene que el vih infecte. sandra: asÍ funciona el prev, cuando el vih dentro del cuerpo la utiliza las cÉlulas t para reproducirse a una tasa de billones de cÉlulas al dÍa. tomado diariamente crea una barrera que no permite la entrada del vih, segÚn el fabricante el uso diario estÁ asociado a un 90% de protecciÓn contra el virus. >> si logras evitar la replicaciÓn cuando entra en el sistema inmune lo puedes lograr. sandra: el doctor torres es infectÓlogo. mÉdico: es un elemento mÁs de la lucha contra el virus. >> cuando me enterÉ que habÍa medicamento que lo prohibÍa prevenir, el contagiarme con vih, por quÉ no? es tomar algo, usar algo que estÁ hoy en dÍa disponible para mÍ, que no estuvo antes disponible para mucha gen
neil tiene motivo para tener esperanzas.o de nuevos casos de vih en el paÍs. en 2015 hubo 5720 nuevos casos, miami dead ocupa el primer y segundo lugar. es el canal a la comunidad sobre la medicina que previene el vih. >> es una pastilla diaria, se toma a diario y es algo que crea una barrera quÍmica, que previene que el vih infecte. sandra: asÍ funciona el prev, cuando el vih dentro del cuerpo la utiliza las cÉlulas t para reproducirse a una tasa de billones de cÉlulas al dÍa....
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neil sroko, thanks so much for being with us.now, my all-star panel to break it all down. republican strategist and donald trump surrogate boris epstein. and former aide to democratic senator chuck schumer chris hahn. all right, guys. i'm going to start with you, chris. >> yes. >> what is bernie doing? >> look, he's got a primary on tuesday. he's going to tell his supporters vote for me, i can still win. he knows in his heart of hearts he can't. he also knows that tuesday's his last stand to make any play for the convention. he has no chance. she's won the majority of votes. she's won the majority of pledged delegates. she's won the majority of super delegates. he's lost all three categories. >> but he can still go to -- >> not going to happen. within a week of tuesday you will see a complete 180 from bernie sanders. >> what are they going to give bernie to stop? >> i think he's going to have a very big role in creating the platform of the democratic party. >> what's the platform? >> look -- >> that's what he wants. >> i'm going
neil sroko, thanks so much for being with us.now, my all-star panel to break it all down. republican strategist and donald trump surrogate boris epstein. and former aide to democratic senator chuck schumer chris hahn. all right, guys. i'm going to start with you, chris. >> yes. >> what is bernie doing? >> look, he's got a primary on tuesday. he's going to tell his supporters vote for me, i can still win. he knows in his heart of hearts he can't. he also knows that tuesday's...
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we get that all based on what we saw neil young doing. we perceive his tour of the dynamics between, he had his family out on tour. it really appeals us. we said if we can build something even a fraction of what he has that will be the way to do it. charlie: you have close relationship with your fans. part of the social media department's other things. >> we grew up listening to bruce springsteen. one of our favorite records was his live album. he can tell the stories. we started playing music we had maybe eight or 10 songs and we had to fill two hours so we would talk and tell stories. there was pressure on us to entertain. we understood very quickly that we had taken this slower path. we chosen the path of development. we had to create a relationship with our audience. maybe our audience was small, only 50 people. we need to make sure those 50 people came back. >> it may just feel a bit less lonely. during those years where people have college or suddenly this freedom from the parents and they are surrounded by people like them. alone.
we get that all based on what we saw neil young doing. we perceive his tour of the dynamics between, he had his family out on tour. it really appeals us. we said if we can build something even a fraction of what he has that will be the way to do it. charlie: you have close relationship with your fans. part of the social media department's other things. >> we grew up listening to bruce springsteen. one of our favorite records was his live album. he can tell the stories. we started playing...
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neil studied economics in english literature at miami university in ohio and works of nature and the list in europe for a number of years and later as an editor at the saint martin's press in new york. he now makes his living writing books, which makes him a rare individual. he has been very successful in this endeavor. his first book was higher, and historic race to the sky in the making of the city come a book about new york city selected for the barnes & noble discover great new writers award and was featured on a history channel documentary. he then read a book called the perfect mile about roger bannister and the ultimately successful effort to break the mile. his third book was red mutiny about the 1905 mutiny on the battleship in the late days of the czarist russia. this fourth book, which i believe you can buy back their alongside the winter fortress was hunting i can about the mission to find adolf eichmann and bring him to israel. but in modern terms a story about a rendition. that is what it was. this book was so successful that a young adult edition was also put out and w
neil studied economics in english literature at miami university in ohio and works of nature and the list in europe for a number of years and later as an editor at the saint martin's press in new york. he now makes his living writing books, which makes him a rare individual. he has been very successful in this endeavor. his first book was higher, and historic race to the sky in the making of the city come a book about new york city selected for the barnes & noble discover great new writers...
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standing behind me passion for this work is unmatched >> (clapping.) >> neil is constantly pushing me to do more budgeted budget more and more the result we have a other than use it is steroid thank you all and have a great day and joy the exhibit and stay more involved. >> (clapping.) >> >> all right. are redoing a count down >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and a variety of other matters related to the physical urban environment planning projects include implementing code change or designing plaza or parks projects can be broad as proipd on overhead neighborhood planning effort typically include public involvement depending on the subject a new lot or effect or be active in the final process lots of people are troubled by they're moving loss of they're of what we preserve to be they're moving mid block or rear yard open space. >> one way to be involved attend a meeting to go it gives us and the neighbors to learn and part
standing behind me passion for this work is unmatched >> (clapping.) >> neil is constantly pushing me to do more budgeted budget more and more the result we have a other than use it is steroid thank you all and have a great day and joy the exhibit and stay more involved. >> (clapping.) >> >> all right. are redoing a count down >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to...
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because i could hear about neil armstrong's african-american.'ve got a lot of great friends, a lot of great family but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong put his first step on the moon. now he looks up and sees drones or the moon and we need to think that what story are we telling to the world. what does memorial day mean to me? i will end and then asked three people to come up and help me. made before. it means accountability it means responsibility or it means fundamentally i think two is our commander-in-chief. not just our military's commander-in-chief, our commander-in-chief. i don't say that just because we are six months out from presidential election but when you go to a cemetery and you are visiting kia, killed in action from iraq or afghanistan i encourage people out in colorado and utah where i was on the tour before now to just wander around a bit, and it's amazing the number of other kia or other veterans you see from korea, from world war ii, from world war i, even from the civil war which is another war that we don't have a
because i could hear about neil armstrong's african-american.'ve got a lot of great friends, a lot of great family but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong put his first step on the moon. now he looks up and sees drones or the moon and we need to think that what story are we telling to the world. what does memorial day mean to me? i will end and then asked three people to come up and help me. made before. it means accountability it means responsibility or it means fundamentally i think two...
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their names are neil and lyndon blue. they are the private owners ofei the san diego area that built the predator. while there now in their late 70s they're very active and fascinating in their own right.5 in 1957 when the blue brothers were in their early 20s and students at yale they made the cover of life magazine by flying a small plane round america during summer vacation. a trip they decided to take before they ever took their first flying lesson. because neil and lyndon were not traveling for fun, they're born and bred entrepreneurs and their traveling around latin america to look for business opportunity they could pursue after colleget as a result of that trip, after they graduated from yellow, neil and lyndon began creating a banana plantation on the east coast of nicaragua, in in partnership with the ruling thee somoza family. so their adventure lasted only a couple of years but it was the first of many because that 1980s made them wealthy. wealthy enough to buy general atomics for $65 million. as the name sugg
their names are neil and lyndon blue. they are the private owners ofei the san diego area that built the predator. while there now in their late 70s they're very active and fascinating in their own right.5 in 1957 when the blue brothers were in their early 20s and students at yale they made the cover of life magazine by flying a small plane round america during summer vacation. a trip they decided to take before they ever took their first flying lesson. because neil and lyndon were not...
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more with neil and his daughter. >> he gives me strength. he's my rock. spoke to him today and i just so happy when i talk to him. >> how is his speech. >> difficult, some days. some days, he can ramble on. i wish he could stay like this, some days, then i see him fa face-to-face, it's so much better because you know, his eye contact, i know what he's saying, we talked earlier. i can kind of read him and i know what he's going to say. >> how does your dad react to in? actually, they're hearing and sensing everything. >> you met my dad. >> yes, i have. >> so, you know when you ask him questions, he's there. but he can't -- >> no, no, that was real. actually, he's all there, but sometimes, it may be difficult as with other disorders to be able to communicate what you want to say. very tough on loved ones. >> how does he feel about you championing the cause? here he was multiple heavyweight champion. fighting the battle. >> well, i always look at it, my dad's my big hero and i hope to be his hero because i'm also taking caldron when he lit it in 1996. taking
more with neil and his daughter. >> he gives me strength. he's my rock. spoke to him today and i just so happy when i talk to him. >> how is his speech. >> difficult, some days. some days, he can ramble on. i wish he could stay like this, some days, then i see him fa face-to-face, it's so much better because you know, his eye contact, i know what he's saying, we talked earlier. i can kind of read him and i know what he's going to say. >> how does your dad react to in?...
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their names are neil and lyndon blue. they're the private owners of the san diego area company that build -- built the predator, and they're still very active and fascinating in their own right. in 1957 when the blue brothers were in their early 20s and still students at yale, they made the cover of "life" magazine by flying a small plane around latin america during summer vacation, a trip they decided to take, by the way, before they ever took their first flying lesson. because neil and linden blue weren't traveling for fun. they were born and bred entrepreneur, and they were traveling around latin america to look for a business opportunity they could pursue of after college. and as a result of that trip, after they graduated from yale neil and linden blue began working on a -- created a banana and cacao plantation on the east coast of nicaragua in partnership with the ruling family. for the blues, that venture lasted only a couple of years, but it was the first of many that by the 1980s had made them uncommonly wealthy,
their names are neil and lyndon blue. they're the private owners of the san diego area company that build -- built the predator, and they're still very active and fascinating in their own right. in 1957 when the blue brothers were in their early 20s and still students at yale, they made the cover of "life" magazine by flying a small plane around latin america during summer vacation, a trip they decided to take, by the way, before they ever took their first flying lesson. because neil...
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neil atkinson, ahead of the oil industry and markets division from the iea.ou can get involved on the show, find us on e-mail, streetsigns europe @cnbc. we're also live on twitter, @louisabojesen if you want to tweet us directly during the show. >>> now, another event is takes place this morning, we're looking at this other push lower in bound yields. the bund this morning. the german ten-year bund going to a record low. i first sow minus 0.002. or even further below that now, 0.005 is what we're looking at. richard kelly is from td strategies. he joins us. richard, thanks for being with us. how am i supposed to read this move? am i reading this move as people's nonwillingness for the central bank to give us more support? how am i supposed to read into what's happening in the bond markets? >> yeah, this has nothing to do with policy, this is entirely fear about how close the eu referendum vote has gotten in the polls and people not looking for risk but safety. >> does that mean that we're going to bounce higher in, what, just under ten days' time after the vo
neil atkinson, ahead of the oil industry and markets division from the iea.ou can get involved on the show, find us on e-mail, streetsigns europe @cnbc. we're also live on twitter, @louisabojesen if you want to tweet us directly during the show. >>> now, another event is takes place this morning, we're looking at this other push lower in bound yields. the bund this morning. the german ten-year bund going to a record low. i first sow minus 0.002. or even further below that now, 0.005 is...
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neil jacobs, chief scientist for panasonic weather solutions. our next witness is dr. antonio busalacci, director of the earth system interdisciplinary center and professor in the department of atmospheric and oceanic science at the university of maryland. and our final witness today is dr. sandy mcdonald, director of numerical weather prediction at spire global. so i will now recognize mr. meyers for five minutes. we'll say three minutes to present his opening testimony. thank you. >> good morning chairman bridenstine and ranking member bonamici. accuweather is a leader in digital distribution and i'm honored to be invited to participate in today's hearing. the united states has the best weather weather information available toyotas citizens and its business and industrial sectors of any nation this result did not occur by the american weather industry acting alone. it was and continues to be the interactive, cooperative approach of the weather industry, the academic research community and noaa and its national weather service that has led to this result. these entiti
neil jacobs, chief scientist for panasonic weather solutions. our next witness is dr. antonio busalacci, director of the earth system interdisciplinary center and professor in the department of atmospheric and oceanic science at the university of maryland. and our final witness today is dr. sandy mcdonald, director of numerical weather prediction at spire global. so i will now recognize mr. meyers for five minutes. we'll say three minutes to present his opening testimony. thank you. >>...
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neil: yeah, i call it the new mccarthyism and i don't think that's overstating it.he thing is this very pernicious gatekeeping going on the targeting of any journalist who really puts their heads above the curb on certain issues and foreign policy is the number one sort of no go area really and this is a kind of bullying and intimidation and it's all meant to silence a journalist and also push you out of the mainstream. they don't want you in the mainstream -- they're terrified of you being in the mainstream outlets. and looking at my journalism and journalists like me, we find it harder to write on some of our foreign policy in the mainstream than we did 10-15 years ago. nanda muruttetuwegama: all the countrymen, they should, they have a right to get information, government information, monetary information, everything. so therefore, that's why our new government is going to introduce media information act, now they are debating in parliament about this act. sharyl: do you think it's going to pass? nanda: yes, we will be able to implement this. sharyl: do you feel
neil: yeah, i call it the new mccarthyism and i don't think that's overstating it.he thing is this very pernicious gatekeeping going on the targeting of any journalist who really puts their heads above the curb on certain issues and foreign policy is the number one sort of no go area really and this is a kind of bullying and intimidation and it's all meant to silence a journalist and also push you out of the mainstream. they don't want you in the mainstream -- they're terrified of you being in...
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. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying?devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about it. you kept her in your boathouse
. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying?devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about it. you...
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. >> we started our career opening for neil young thark set of tone. >> rose: hello. >> that was ourose: i imagine it would be. >> it was our first tour. >> rose: he is a good friend of mine and this table too. >> he has been a good friend us to. in that we wouldn't have the ka roor we did when his manager flew up to see us play in vancouver he said you have tooth paths, you can sign with a major label and there say great possibility will you put a record or two out but if it doesn't happen for you, that might be it. i'm going to tell you right now are you great songwriters but you need time to develop. and he also said you're 20 years old. what do you know about love. you need to live and experience things. >> rose: someone once said you should never write a great novel like war & peace unless you have lived life and understand something about history and relationships. and sadness and tragedy, and all of that. >> that is what is great about being 20 is you are so naive, you think you know, what do you mean, what do i know about love but here we are in our 30st. we chose this path.
. >> we started our career opening for neil young thark set of tone. >> rose: hello. >> that was ourose: i imagine it would be. >> it was our first tour. >> rose: he is a good friend of mine and this table too. >> he has been a good friend us to. in that we wouldn't have the ka roor we did when his manager flew up to see us play in vancouver he said you have tooth paths, you can sign with a major label and there say great possibility will you put a record or...
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but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong, you know, put his first step on the moon. now they look up and sees drones or hears drones and sees the moon, and we just need to think about what story are we telling to the world? what does memorial day mean to me, and then i'll end here and ask three people to come up and help me, maybe four. it means accountability, it means responsibility. it means fundamentally, i think, who is our commander in chief. not just our military's commander in chief. but our commander in chief. and i don't say that just because we're six months out from a presidential election. but when you go to a cemetery and you, you're visiting kia, killed in action from iraq or afghanistan, i encourage people out in colorado and utah where i was on the tour before now to just wander around a bit. and it's amazing the number of other kia or other veterans you'll see from korea, from world war ii, from world war i, even from the civil war which is another war that we don't have a memorial for, actually, on the mall. you know the only other one we don't? wo
but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong, you know, put his first step on the moon. now they look up and sees drones or hears drones and sees the moon, and we just need to think about what story are we telling to the world? what does memorial day mean to me, and then i'll end here and ask three people to come up and help me, maybe four. it means accountability, it means responsibility. it means fundamentally, i think, who is our commander in chief. not just our military's commander in...
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. >>> good morning, "sportscenter," from los angeles, stan verrett, neil everett talking baseball. >>, because there's no basketball or hockey to talk about. we're talking reds and braves. got a lot to say about that. freddie freeman, you know, he's just the third brave in the last 100 years or so to go for the cycle. that's right, three in a hundred years. shook the head mark kotsay was the last to do it in '08, bottom 13, tied at 8, chase darnell, tyler holt needs longer arms, chase peterson score, braves win in a walkoff in 13. 9-8. cubs and nationals everybody involved said this had the feel of a playoff game. it wasn't, stephen strasburg, 10-0, 110 strikeouts. against anthony rizzo. pitch count 104 with two outs in the seventh. still throwing heat. 97 miles per hour. seven innings, eight strikeouts one earned run. hamilton starting for the cubs just as good. chase weather with two owes one on, rips that one, michael taylor comes around to score and the nationals walk off at 12 innings and win it 5-4. we're pretty excited about it. game six nba finals tonight on abc with cavaliers
. >>> good morning, "sportscenter," from los angeles, stan verrett, neil everett talking baseball. >>, because there's no basketball or hockey to talk about. we're talking reds and braves. got a lot to say about that. freddie freeman, you know, he's just the third brave in the last 100 years or so to go for the cycle. that's right, three in a hundred years. shook the head mark kotsay was the last to do it in '08, bottom 13, tied at 8, chase darnell, tyler holt needs...
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so that's my best neil impersonation. he does that all the time and tells us he's going to -- oh, boy, wait until you see it; right? and then it's really silly. i don't want to say something neil does is silly, but it's true. they come out at the bottom of the hour. anyway we'll go to the speech. let's go to the story now about technology. we were talking about donald trump a few minutes ago and say whether or not some republicans are warming up to the possibility of a trump administration whether some still have concerns about his comments, the judge and everything else, there's a story developing in silicon valley where a number of tech ceos and the like apparently are not big fans of trump. we're talking about some of them who are republicans from the consumer technology association president and ceo gary shapiro joins us now. so it's not, gary, just like liberal. democrats don't support trump. there are republicans like larry h or others who are not necessarily in favor of trump; right? >> well, it's just not technolo
so that's my best neil impersonation. he does that all the time and tells us he's going to -- oh, boy, wait until you see it; right? and then it's really silly. i don't want to say something neil does is silly, but it's true. they come out at the bottom of the hour. anyway we'll go to the speech. let's go to the story now about technology. we were talking about donald trump a few minutes ago and say whether or not some republicans are warming up to the possibility of a trump administration...
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neil: if you have money in your bank account you might be tended to make that trade.you're an asian investor who buys more, that is more question. any rental income. so again you are dependent on the economic outlook. they also have a property that is too expensive or london, who are you going to sell to, or by you decide to sell? ifre are a lot of questions, we see an increase and the state. as well as prices about 30% higher than the local markets. so will the investors be willing to do that? anna: that might not change. but many other things my. bloomberg'sell and team leader for real estate, neil callanan paired coming up on the program, james maccormack from fritz ratings joins us. and later on, blackrock ceo larry fink joins us from the aspen ideas festival. that sounds appealing. you can see that on bloomberg at 10:30 tonight, u.k. time. ♪ ?c+sv no turning back as david cameron expresses regrets over the referendum. germany's merkel says this is no time for wishful thinking. a new bloomberg survey shows a majority of economists forecast a u.k. recession after t
neil: if you have money in your bank account you might be tended to make that trade.you're an asian investor who buys more, that is more question. any rental income. so again you are dependent on the economic outlook. they also have a property that is too expensive or london, who are you going to sell to, or by you decide to sell? ifre are a lot of questions, we see an increase and the state. as well as prices about 30% higher than the local markets. so will the investors be willing to do that?...
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neil, starting with you, what does bernie wants? >> i think what bernie wants to make sure every voice is heard in this process and we continue going until the very end. david: be specific though. be very specific. does he want a part, piece of the party platform? does he want endorsement of a wholesale hillary cair as opposed to obamacare? specifically what does he want? >> i think there will be a lot of things we can talk about going into the convention from making sure we fight for $15 minimum wage rather than $12 minimum wage or important process changes how we do democratic fights in the future. david: julie, what will hillary be willing to give bernie to get him out of the way now? >> not what hillary will give bernie, that bernie sanders is true to his word that his priority is defeat donald trump. senator sanders knows, the rest of us certainly do, the longer this drags on and internal warfare in the democratic party, longer it takes to go after donald trump. david: isn't it worth hillary's time and energy and political capi
neil, starting with you, what does bernie wants? >> i think what bernie wants to make sure every voice is heard in this process and we continue going until the very end. david: be specific though. be very specific. does he want a part, piece of the party platform? does he want endorsement of a wholesale hillary cair as opposed to obamacare? specifically what does he want? >> i think there will be a lot of things we can talk about going into the convention from making sure we fight...