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neil young, half of his catalog for $150 million.how you see you can value these and why they become assets? why are so many musicians selling them? alaister: right now, there is a lot of demand. and in particular, before the digital era, selling your catalog was a last-ditch scenario. a lot of markets are after these assets. a lot of these artists have reached the stage in their career where they are thinking about estate planning and they need someone to manage their legacy. and all those components combined to create a very recent market for unique assets and has made this a more palatable time to sell than 10 years ago. caroline: let's bake it to him guys let's take it to my love of money markets and jay-z -- let's take it my money markets -- let's take it to my love of money markets and jay-z had him cashing out on his champagne label. alaister: to assess value, you look at the royalty statements. you usually see the annual growth, but what titles are bringing income, what type of streaming, is it radio, and you would be surpris
neil young, half of his catalog for $150 million.how you see you can value these and why they become assets? why are so many musicians selling them? alaister: right now, there is a lot of demand. and in particular, before the digital era, selling your catalog was a last-ditch scenario. a lot of markets are after these assets. a lot of these artists have reached the stage in their career where they are thinking about estate planning and they need someone to manage their legacy. and all those...
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it's available now at neil young archives and the greedy hand store.antastic. [ applause ] we love you, neil. guys, i love looking through tiktok, and there's so many great songs that get used. well, i thought it would be fun to challenge the roots and myself to see if we can turn popular tiktok songs into soulful power ballads. this is "tiktok tributes." [ cheers and applause ♪ tiktok tributes he tiktok tribute hey ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i like that. all right, let's check out our first tiktok song. this one is "the chicken wing beat." m chicken wing chicken wing hot dog and balone chicken and macaroni ♪ ♪ chillin with my homie chicken wing chicken wing hot dog and baloney ♪ >> jimmy: all right, that's gonna be stuck in my head for days all right. ♪ all right, wanna try this? ♪ ♪ chicken win chicken wing hot dog and balone chicken and macaroni ♪ ♪ chillin with my homie chicken wing chicken wing hot dog and baloney ♪ ♪ chicken and macaron chillin with m my chicken wing ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] >> tariq: i didn't see that one coming >> jimmy: you d
it's available now at neil young archives and the greedy hand store.antastic. [ applause ] we love you, neil. guys, i love looking through tiktok, and there's so many great songs that get used. well, i thought it would be fun to challenge the roots and myself to see if we can turn popular tiktok songs into soulful power ballads. this is "tiktok tributes." [ cheers and applause ♪ tiktok tributes he tiktok tribute hey ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: i like that. all right, let's check out our...
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are teaming up to acquire song catalog, following blockbuster deals by bob dylan, stevie nicks, neil youngd others. the value of music rights has soared, due in part to the growth of streaming sources. coming up, misinformation run rampant. we are taking a look at what we can expect from the ceos of facebook, twitter, and google. another hearing from capitol hill on thursday. later, why single women are avoiding buying homes in america's tech hubs, and what cities they are flocking to instead. that is ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. in what is becoming a familiar scene, tech ceo's will appear virtually in front of lawmakers thursday. here is a rundown of what hearings are expected to cover, and those in the hot seat. another tech hearing is on the horizon. the ceos of facebook, alphabet, and twitter will testify virtually on capitol hill as washington continues to crack down on big tech power. this hearing will continue the committee's work of holding online platforms accountable for the growing rise of misinform
are teaming up to acquire song catalog, following blockbuster deals by bob dylan, stevie nicks, neil youngd others. the value of music rights has soared, due in part to the growth of streaming sources. coming up, misinformation run rampant. we are taking a look at what we can expect from the ceos of facebook, twitter, and google. another hearing from capitol hill on thursday. later, why single women are avoiding buying homes in america's tech hubs, and what cities they are flocking to instead....
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was generous well you know neil young out and she's of course and it's a side of me i mean it's out of every. gimmick . i know if. one of. the ballots going out she. didn't. have to dog. stuff. and walk about on it was. a nation that. had not. been one of our good friends are now really sad to. see a pot of coffee. that would consume the us a whole lot of. in this financial there was. no must say must or may not and the historic part of how they took one of the realist was time to say yes i guess i will but i think if i had a time of the bush i mean if not with a few sequel he got no not by the house but if he did in the total cost in this exclusive about how they took what they could get in may not really off you know what they may know scott of us going to stick on a stick on one of my pretty morning republican months when you seem to get it was the almost at the rest of the author on this. one of the nato so you must get about how they taught in a class in this book just having me. on the machine and it's not a lot of years. in the north. and it's so. in and of the hell you. want to
was generous well you know neil young out and she's of course and it's a side of me i mean it's out of every. gimmick . i know if. one of. the ballots going out she. didn't. have to dog. stuff. and walk about on it was. a nation that. had not. been one of our good friends are now really sad to. see a pot of coffee. that would consume the us a whole lot of. in this financial there was. no must say must or may not and the historic part of how they took one of the realist was time to say yes i...
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tesla and neil is targeting young tech savvy urbanites and building an entire community around its brand. was those we are neo drivers we're part of the neo family. it's made in china it's chinese people who are building neo cars which is why. neo day is a. annual extravaganza open to all car owners and the company spares no expense recruiting some of china's biggest celebrities for the event like rock singer langfang. but the real star of the show is another man founder and c.e.o. william lee. hello everyone. faith and courage are what drive us welcome i am william lee. lee founded neo when 2014 when he was already a self-made billionaire he made his fortune from various internet startups including a web site for trading used cars but key to his success was being more innovative and wiser to developments than the competition neo's stocks soared over the course of 2020 as did that of tesla. the story of william lee is similar to that of the founder of his american rival. more so than established carmakers neo invested in a sense of community among its customers while relatively new in ch
tesla and neil is targeting young tech savvy urbanites and building an entire community around its brand. was those we are neo drivers we're part of the neo family. it's made in china it's chinese people who are building neo cars which is why. neo day is a. annual extravaganza open to all car owners and the company spares no expense recruiting some of china's biggest celebrities for the event like rock singer langfang. but the real star of the show is another man founder and c.e.o. william lee....
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attacking led zeppelin, of course, we know, attacking neil young, and coming out with an opinion a fewhat he preferred van hayguard to van halen. i don't even know what to say. >> i know, i know. you think about things that are like bad in america, you know, joe. and you know, the georgia voting law, for instance, really bad. terrible, you know, dumbassery at a very high level. when you think about the platonic ideal of dumbassery, the picture in the dictionary, at least on the question of music, tom nichols. i mean, we've been talking about things -- >> all right, boys. >> -- that shock the conscience, that's the thing. can i say this one thing real quick, though, about the voting rights thing. on the one substantiative thing, joe. i want to say this. everybody is going to seize on this, rightly so, and we have this morning, on the most egregious thing in the georgia law. which is, you know, taking to water to people in the lines and why that's so ridiculous and absurd. and you know, that's the thing that makes the thing easily mockable and illustrates its stupidity and anti-democrati
attacking led zeppelin, of course, we know, attacking neil young, and coming out with an opinion a fewhat he preferred van hayguard to van halen. i don't even know what to say. >> i know, i know. you think about things that are like bad in america, you know, joe. and you know, the georgia voting law, for instance, really bad. terrible, you know, dumbassery at a very high level. when you think about the platonic ideal of dumbassery, the picture in the dictionary, at least on the question...
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neil: that young lady was very stunningly revelatory. right on the border and that migrants who have come across the border, she sees them, she knows about them and says it built up incredibly. she's living proof and she's seen living proof this has escalated beyond the normal surge. she's worried about it, worried about her family's safety and worried about it, period where this is going. griff jenkins has been devoted to this story like no one else this past week looking how things are really going and looking down there. he joins us from texas and she's seeing too much and doesn't like it. >> you know, michael, she's right and this is what all the residents hear and here in the rio grande sector, what they're seeing and in fact nothing like it. and here we are right on the border just beyond the wall at mission, texas. rio grande river is on the other side and that's where there is a number of migrants coming across, so much so the border patrol had to set a temporary outdoor processing site and we've obtained exclusive photos we'll s
neil: that young lady was very stunningly revelatory. right on the border and that migrants who have come across the border, she sees them, she knows about them and says it built up incredibly. she's living proof and she's seen living proof this has escalated beyond the normal surge. she's worried about it, worried about her family's safety and worried about it, period where this is going. griff jenkins has been devoted to this story like no one else this past week looking how things are really...
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neil: careful, young lady. >> yeah, you know, it has been a rough time. but this is wild. week of april of last year, you couldn't give oil away. there was no place to put it. now we're in a situation where maybe things are stuck. at the end of the day, the oil is a weird one. i do think that overall the bigger issue for oil pricing is going to be what is happening with the vaccine rollout in europe and how quickly can they get things on track. global travel getting things back to normal. i think this is sort of that blip on the radar. and it isn't as important as what having more, from a more dynamic point of view globally with covid. neil: you know, scott, we had been seeing, you know, a host of commodities, oil, and gas included, rising and i know inflation is still not a problem but the trend could be. do you, what do you think of the trend? >> i think the reopening of the economy or the reflation of the economy i think that is not a trend. i think that is binary and we'll get through it and we'll get back on the other side hopefully some normalcy. with the distributio
neil: careful, young lady. >> yeah, you know, it has been a rough time. but this is wild. week of april of last year, you couldn't give oil away. there was no place to put it. now we're in a situation where maybe things are stuck. at the end of the day, the oil is a weird one. i do think that overall the bigger issue for oil pricing is going to be what is happening with the vaccine rollout in europe and how quickly can they get things on track. global travel getting things back to...
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. >> neil: all right. senator todd young of indiana. thanks very much. move in texas without mentioning texas might be a bit premature. americans should not let down their guard and continue to wear a mask and social distancing. two states have joined to say we're easing up whether you like it or not. other states could follow. stay with us. think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for him. so, i talked to my doctor and learned... humira is for people who still have uc or crohn's symptoms after trying other medications. and humira helps people achieve remission that can last, so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've
. >> neil: all right. senator todd young of indiana. thanks very much. move in texas without mentioning texas might be a bit premature. americans should not let down their guard and continue to wear a mask and social distancing. two states have joined to say we're easing up whether you like it or not. other states could follow. stay with us. think you're managing your moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease? i did. until i realized something was missing...me. my symptoms...
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neil: when people as young as 16 and get them, is there an order for that? first, how does it go? >> yes, very good question. we've always had an elder or senior is in line, we are going to move further into line. seniors, elders, those are the folks the virus hit hard. at the front of the line at any vaccination in which is the vaccine but anyone who signs up over the age of 16 whether you live in alaska or plan working alaska, you can get a vaccination so we are encouraging as many books as possible to do this. we believe we will achieve herd immunity shortly at the vaccinating people today. neil: what is the rate right now as things stand? >> in terms of the number of vaccinations, we probably had over a quarter to a third of our population closing in on a quarter, folks are getting a second vaccination. there's a third vaccine, just one shot. for example in rural alaska where a lot of native alaskan folks live, we have some vaccination rates at 90% for the population 16 and older so again, that was a population hit very hard in 1918 and the spanish flu.
neil: when people as young as 16 and get them, is there an order for that? first, how does it go? >> yes, very good question. we've always had an elder or senior is in line, we are going to move further into line. seniors, elders, those are the folks the virus hit hard. at the front of the line at any vaccination in which is the vaccine but anyone who signs up over the age of 16 whether you live in alaska or plan working alaska, you can get a vaccination so we are encouraging as many...
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neil: watch what you're doing, young man, watch what you're doing.n the middle of all of that. there is positive developments after senator steve daines the beautiful state of montana. senator, very good to have you. this has been happening in your state, couple of other states, it picked up steam with texas and mississippi dropping a lot of restrictions and some of them to kick in as soon as today if not next week in texas what do you make of all of this? >> well we have a great governor in greg gee giantforte in montana. i worked with greg in the private sector for number of years. montana is open for business. we're looking forward to having a strong summer season, finishing strong in the ski season. we're getting lots of snow, neil. the ski is great. that means snow melts and fishing will be better this summer. neil: when some of the mandates were being dropped, senator, obviously residents, you know, prefer that, if they had their druthers would like this to end sooner than later, those empty medical community are worried we might let down our g
neil: watch what you're doing, young man, watch what you're doing.n the middle of all of that. there is positive developments after senator steve daines the beautiful state of montana. senator, very good to have you. this has been happening in your state, couple of other states, it picked up steam with texas and mississippi dropping a lot of restrictions and some of them to kick in as soon as today if not next week in texas what do you make of all of this? >> well we have a great governor...
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neil: could they suck up anymore? i mean, i was just happy to hear that you were dancing to the beatles. i looking, i thought maybe gregorian chants when you were a young guy. so i was a little surprised. very good to hear, stuart. stuart: you have a show to do, neil, do it. neil: yes indeed. thank you very much, my friend. we're following a couple of developments. dow racing ahead. we're following something intriguing me. look at bitcoin, still over 56,000 bucks a coin. tesla now is saying you can buy its cars with that currency, whatever you want to call it. it follows on the heels of other companies looking into it. considering it. gm is looking into it as far as a way of future payment. look at all the premier players are directly or indirectly looking at this as an investment or at least a way to pay for things or to expand as a currency alternative, home depot, microsoft, mastercard, bank of new york mellon. i could go on and on here. we'll explore a little bit more detail. you can connect what is happening with bitcoin with some of those premier players that rely on it, tesla chef among them. given 1 1/2 billion dollar investment on part of elon
neil: could they suck up anymore? i mean, i was just happy to hear that you were dancing to the beatles. i looking, i thought maybe gregorian chants when you were a young guy. so i was a little surprised. very good to hear, stuart. stuart: you have a show to do, neil, do it. neil: yes indeed. thank you very much, my friend. we're following a couple of developments. dow racing ahead. we're following something intriguing me. look at bitcoin, still over 56,000 bucks a coin. tesla now is saying you...
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neil. don't make me cry. >> don't get me started, young lady. in all fairness, what made you write this? tell a lot of uplifting stories. all of the things you were dealing with, the pandemic. they're very, very -- they're very emotionally uplifting. what got you doing this? >> i feel like this book was meant to be. not only because i want to put these wonderful stories about people being kind to others and spreading sunshine, because it helped me through this really dark chapter in my life with my family. as you mentioned, we lost my husband's mother and father-in-law. i wrote a look of this book during the pandemic. i conducted a lot of these interviews when we were going through this grieving process. it's helped me. it brought sunshine into my life. talking to these strangers every day and hearing about how they overcame challenges and came out on the other side wanting to be better people. >> do you know what i liked about it? all kidding aside. you touch on the humanity we share. we have political differences, psychological difference, different upbringings. i love the story about
neil. don't make me cry. >> don't get me started, young lady. in all fairness, what made you write this? tell a lot of uplifting stories. all of the things you were dealing with, the pandemic. they're very, very -- they're very emotionally uplifting. what got you doing this? >> i feel like this book was meant to be. not only because i want to put these wonderful stories about people being kind to others and spreading sunshine, because it helped me through this really dark chapter in...
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neil: all you know is the level from which we've jumped, and that gets you worried. what do you think? >> you younghippersnapper, i remember inflation. [laughter] come on, guys, let's tell you what it's all about. what's amazing to me, neil, is nobody's talking about this sharp increase in the price of oil. i mean, let's face it, you know, if you look back at some of the worst recessions we've ever had in this country, it's been because of a spike in oil. and that is more of a concern to me right now than the yields. i mean, look what opec did yesterday. they were going unchecked by the biden administration. nobody's talking about them cutting production by a million barrels a day when the market's telling them, hey, we need more oil and we need it now. so to me, you know, that's more of a concern. and the biden administration, i think, is very quiet on this because they secretly want these higher prices because it makes their green energy program look, you know, more achievable. and so, but i think this is going to butte them in the back. -- bite them in the back. i think somebody's got to call ou
neil: all you know is the level from which we've jumped, and that gets you worried. what do you think? >> you younghippersnapper, i remember inflation. [laughter] come on, guys, let's tell you what it's all about. what's amazing to me, neil, is nobody's talking about this sharp increase in the price of oil. i mean, let's face it, you know, if you look back at some of the worst recessions we've ever had in this country, it's been because of a spike in oil. and that is more of a concern to...
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have conversations with these folks and i will tell you when i was a young kid sitting in the living room of my house watching neilarmstrong walked on the moon for the first time, there's excitement and it'sre not just from the national securityri space, it's from several space, going back to the moon and the program. it's the commercial space we spend time focusing on today with all of the different innovative things happening in that and it's also military space with the space force and space command. and i think that is going to resonate across the globe. there is a lot of interest in space in fact i've gone to a few universities and what i'm hearing is they have more folks applying for degrees and space stem degrees specifically because of the inspiration that is happening acrossha all sectos of space. >> thankk you. before i ask the final question, let me take a moment to thank the organizers of today's event, the headliners, today's headliner coordinator a number of the board of governors, communications director lindsay underwood, executive director bill mccarron. to tell you about upcoming headliners, mond
have conversations with these folks and i will tell you when i was a young kid sitting in the living room of my house watching neilarmstrong walked on the moon for the first time, there's excitement and it'sre not just from the national securityri space, it's from several space, going back to the moon and the program. it's the commercial space we spend time focusing on today with all of the different innovative things happening in that and it's also military space with the space force and space...
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neil: you know, jack, he may be owing to his young years at 87, chuck grassley is worried about inflation but that is something to worry about. and measures like this in washington -- prettily he's come -- prettily he's coming from -- politically he's coming from, whatever happens in incremental steps means more steps and that we could be in a bad direction here. are you worried about what he was alluding to, a '70s repeat? >> okay. so a fat tail event is definitely one that is certainly plausible. i am a little worried about it. the one thing that kind of keeps me saying we might not get there just the huge amount of debt that we're starting with. i mean, the debt is $27 trillion give or take. but, yeah, one of the things which is very unique about this cycle is that the fed is seemingly embracing inflation. normally they would be saying, hey, we probably need to think about removing that punch bowl, but they're not doing that. they're actually adding to the punch. so that gets me a little worried because there are clearly going to be some unintended consequences with all of these polici
neil: you know, jack, he may be owing to his young years at 87, chuck grassley is worried about inflation but that is something to worry about. and measures like this in washington -- prettily he's come -- prettily he's coming from -- politically he's coming from, whatever happens in incremental steps means more steps and that we could be in a bad direction here. are you worried about what he was alluding to, a '70s repeat? >> okay. so a fat tail event is definitely one that is certainly...
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neil: wow. feel like doing the austin powers dr. evil thing. 10 million -- [laughter] you're too young. >> you might want to get some in case this is have more after this. sometimes, you want speedy but reliable. state-of-the-art but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. good work little buddy. ♪ ♪ ♪ neil: private schools have been all the rage, in oregon the back and forth over officials trying to police that growth, some say a bit too aggressively here, they apparently are easing up a little bit. lydia hu has more on all of this. >> reporter: hey there, or neil. private schools in oregon say that they are under an all-out attack after local lawmakers tried to propose that private schools should have to register with the state. it's a move that critics say would erase the distinction between public and private schools and allowing an indo
neil: wow. feel like doing the austin powers dr. evil thing. 10 million -- [laughter] you're too young. >> you might want to get some in case this is have more after this. sometimes, you want speedy but reliable. state-of-the-art but dependable. in other words, you want a hybrid. so do telcos. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach with watson ai helps them roll out new innovations anywhere without losing speed. from telco to transportation, businesses are going...
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and i will tell you, just as when i was a young kid sitting in the living room of my house watching neil armstrong walk on the moon for the first time, there's excitement across space. it's not just in the national security space, it's in civil space with going back to the moon and it's with commercial space that we spend some time focusing on today with all the different innovative things that are happening in that space. and then military space with the space force and space command and i think that's going to resonate across the globe and there's a lot of interest in space. in fact, i've gone to a few universities and what i'm hearing is that they have more folks applying for s.t.e.m. degrees and space s.t.e.m. degrees specifically because of the inspiration happening across all sectors of space. >> okay. thank you. before i ask the final question, let me take a moment to thank the organizers of today's event. headliners, co-team leaders and today's headliner event coordinator and member of the board of governors danny selnick, communication director lindsay underwood and bill mccarro
and i will tell you, just as when i was a young kid sitting in the living room of my house watching neil armstrong walk on the moon for the first time, there's excitement across space. it's not just in the national security space, it's in civil space with going back to the moon and it's with commercial space that we spend some time focusing on today with all the different innovative things that are happening in that space. and then military space with the space force and space command and i...
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and i'll tell you, just as when i was a young kid sitting on the living room of my house watching neil armstrong walk on the moon for the first time, there is excitement across space. it's not just in the national security space. it's civil space, going back to the moon and commercial space that we spent time focusing on today with all of the different owe vative things, innovative things happening in space. and space force and space command. i think that's going to resonate across the globe. there's a lot of interest in space. in fact, i've gone through a few universities. what i'm hearing, there are more folks applying for stem degrees and space stem degrees, specifically, just because of the inspiration that's happening across all sectors of space. jen: ok. thank you. before i ask the final question, let me take a moment to thank the organizers of today's event. headliners co-team leader, donna, maury, member of the board of governors, danny, communications director, lindsey underwood, and club executive director, bill. and to tell you about some upcoming headliners, on monday, marc
and i'll tell you, just as when i was a young kid sitting on the living room of my house watching neil armstrong walk on the moon for the first time, there is excitement across space. it's not just in the national security space. it's civil space, going back to the moon and commercial space that we spent time focusing on today with all of the different owe vative things, innovative things happening in space. and space force and space command. i think that's going to resonate across the globe....
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just feel that educating people for a young age young boys about respect for women you know out how to treat people that's the key really. my colleague in a neil spoke to equality campaign and develops former u.k. police officer peter williams who shared their concerns on the initiative. the police have been keeping up servatius is the surveillance in bars and clubs and discos for years but this particular idea from occurring which announced by the government obviously 1st to. the safety of females in particular during the night time economy the fact is that is our money is not on who is doing that the violence that occurred says women to feel unsafe and to be unsafe men's culture a culture of masculinity surely act stop you know it's not all men who are murders of women but there's a huge amount of violence against women is systematic it looks like it's based upon some practice that's being implemented in oxford by thames valley police for the past 18 months 2 years called project vigilance because of the ballot initiative looks like there's been a 30 percent reduction in the reporting you think that's important word of sexual violence agains
just feel that educating people for a young age young boys about respect for women you know out how to treat people that's the key really. my colleague in a neil spoke to equality campaign and develops former u.k. police officer peter williams who shared their concerns on the initiative. the police have been keeping up servatius is the surveillance in bars and clubs and discos for years but this particular idea from occurring which announced by the government obviously 1st to. the safety of...
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future and to now have all of these people, young people with little money in their pocket getting involved in the market is a generational opportunity. >> neil: it is. peter, you get it with your mind and your heart. i like how you like to remind people making money is nice. making a good living is nice. living is better. you illustrate that every single day. man, you had your scare. covid had no idea who it was messing with. continued good health. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: keep that in mind. i appreciate you. so focused on making money. i love the market guys and following this. sometimes you have to step back from the green and think of life and death and think of what is important. you can always make money. you won't always be alive. balance it. appreciate it. know it. love it. thank god for it. more after this. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before h
future and to now have all of these people, young people with little money in their pocket getting involved in the market is a generational opportunity. >> neil: it is. peter, you get it with your mind and your heart. i like how you like to remind people making money is nice. making a good living is nice. living is better. you illustrate that every single day. man, you had your scare. covid had no idea who it was messing with. continued good health. >> thanks, neil. >> neil:...
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neil: could they suck up anymore? i mean, i was just happy to hear that you were dancing to the beatles. i looking, i thought maybe gregorian chants when you were a youngow racing ahead. we're following something intriguing me. look at bitcoin, s
neil: could they suck up anymore? i mean, i was just happy to hear that you were dancing to the beatles. i looking, i thought maybe gregorian chants when you were a youngow racing ahead. we're following something intriguing me. look at bitcoin, s
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allegedly made and some of these other things to a young woman that could she consider an older man, and that is what brought this to the next level, right? >> neil, i think that's right and look, i think the governor frankly is digging himself a deeper and deeper hole the more he tries to offer these explanations for what he said, and look, he's not disputing or at least he hasn't yet disputed a lot of these things that he said to these women, and his explanation that it was just playful banter, or that's not what all what he intended i just don't think is credible. it's obvious what he meant by his statements and obvious that he was propositioning them, or testing the waters for a sexual relationship and his attempts to explain and spin this to mean something different than what he obviously meant, i don't think are particularly persuasive. neil: you know, even democrats are trying to reign his covid-19 authority powers in by more or less saying this is delegated everyone now, the powers we granted you a year ago don't holdup now, and obviously, be an up hill battle to impeach him, some of the same democrats, a good man it i talked to, want him
allegedly made and some of these other things to a young woman that could she consider an older man, and that is what brought this to the next level, right? >> neil, i think that's right and look, i think the governor frankly is digging himself a deeper and deeper hole the more he tries to offer these explanations for what he said, and look, he's not disputing or at least he hasn't yet disputed a lot of these things that he said to these women, and his explanation that it was just playful...
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neil: doris, thanks. we'll see what happens here. a lot of people think he should go. we'll see what happens. thank you. mean time, in this country in spring break in florida, it's everything that young it would be and it will continue. the problem and how to contain it if you can. the read from the mayor of miami after this. did you know that 70% of the soils on your clothes are invisible? try new tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. see the difference, after being washed with tide hygienic clean. for a deep clean, try tide hygienic clean! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. opportunities are all about timing. so if you're turning 65 or retiring soon, it's time to take advantage of a plan that gives you more for your medicare dollar: an aarp medicare advantage plan from unitedhealthcare. call unitedhealthcare today to get $0 copays for all primary care doctor visits, $0 copays on preventive dental, and $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions. in 2019, members saved an average of $7,200 on prescriptions. you'll even get free annual eye exams, and free designer frames. don't miss your shot. if you're turning 65 or retiring soon, learn about our wide choice of plans, including
neil: doris, thanks. we'll see what happens here. a lot of people think he should go. we'll see what happens. thank you. mean time, in this country in spring break in florida, it's everything that young it would be and it will continue. the problem and how to contain it if you can. the read from the mayor of miami after this. did you know that 70% of the soils on your clothes are invisible? try new tide pods hygienic clean heavy duty. see the difference, after being washed with tide hygienic...
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young people, the queen decided that that is something that they need to address. >> martha: thanks very much. my next guest have six decades of combined experience recovering the royal family. neilth members of the royal family including princesses william and harry and arthur edwards who has been 1 the sun and covered william and harry since they were little boys and become close to the family over the years. it's wonderful to have you with us. thanks for being here. arthur, what was your reaction to the queen's statement today? >> i thought it was measured, short. 61 words. it's the line about some recollections may vary. so they tackled the issue of race. that's primary to the concern. whoever made that remark to harry was obviously fessed up and they're discussing it. it was in different circumstances and different meaning to what harry made clear in the interview. >> martha: interestingly enough, thomas markle, who is meghan's father, who has been a hugely controversial figure didn't walk her down the aisle, he spoke out about his interpretation of what that comment might have been. watch this. >> this thing about what color will the baby be or how dark will it be, i'm gues
young people, the queen decided that that is something that they need to address. >> martha: thanks very much. my next guest have six decades of combined experience recovering the royal family. neilth members of the royal family including princesses william and harry and arthur edwards who has been 1 the sun and covered william and harry since they were little boys and become close to the family over the years. it's wonderful to have you with us. thanks for being here. arthur, what was...
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neil, i have enormous respect for dr. collins, his book "the language of god" meant a lot to me as a young scientist and it's good to havepoints of view though. we shouldn't function like a political party where everybody has to show their loyalty and support, and stick to certain talking points. science should be different and on the data, vaccinated immunity may be better we don't know. we've only had vaccinated people in this world for 300 days, maximum. the data on the reinfection rate on natural immunity is clear. it's about half of 1% to 1% and a strong suggestion that re infections are very mild and we know that those immuno suppressed and with organ transplants may be at increased risk so look you get the vaccine, there's about a 5% chance you could get the infection. that's what a 95% efficacy means for the vaccine trials. you have the infection, there's less than a 1% chance of getting the infection that's the data. look i want people to get vaccinated too and vaccinated immunity is probably more durable in the long term, but for now we could have had a different strategy recognizing the power of natural immuni
neil, i have enormous respect for dr. collins, his book "the language of god" meant a lot to me as a young scientist and it's good to havepoints of view though. we shouldn't function like a political party where everybody has to show their loyalty and support, and stick to certain talking points. science should be different and on the data, vaccinated immunity may be better we don't know. we've only had vaccinated people in this world for 300 days, maximum. the data on the reinfection...
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neil: you know, congressman, we're also getting word right now that a lot of states are opening up to more people get this, youngt as we were saying but part of the strategy seems to be to respond to this flood of vaccines coming in but states are still wildly inconsistent on this and now to complicate matters you have the cdc coming out with a recommendation that even if you had the vaccine now might not be the best time to fly which i'm sure was wonderful news to the airline industry. what do you make of these conflicting, you know, pieces of advice? >> sure. i think that states should open up the economies because with social distancing, we, you know, it works. there have not been any masks, or superspreader events from aircraft since the covid virus emerged. i mean, it has been safe because of the help the the hepa fillers and i'm disappointed from the conflicting information from the cdc as far as schools go, it is atrocious to keep kids out of school. we have only 288 deaths in school-age children. 500,000 adults died. 31% increase in mental health visits. many, many children get their mental health counse
neil: you know, congressman, we're also getting word right now that a lot of states are opening up to more people get this, youngt as we were saying but part of the strategy seems to be to respond to this flood of vaccines coming in but states are still wildly inconsistent on this and now to complicate matters you have the cdc coming out with a recommendation that even if you had the vaccine now might not be the best time to fly which i'm sure was wonderful news to the airline industry. what do...
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think about, of course mum would be proud, but the other thing was neil the greengrocer said it puts things in perspective. a remarkable youngad in terms of wins. —— no woman has ever finished the week. it's the jewel in the crown forjump racing at the cheltenham festival this afternoon — the gold cup. rachael blackmore has been the story of the event so far with five wins, but can she make even more history, and become the first woman to win cheltenham's biggest prize? joe lynskey reports. just one win at cheltenham is enough for some jockeys. just one win at cheltenham is enough forsomejockeys. rachel just one win at cheltenham is enough for some jockeys. rachel blackmore has got five just this week. that is more than all the british trained horses combined. now she goes for the greatest race. the horses combined. now she goes for the greatest race.— the greatest race. the gold cup as the greatest race. the gold cup as the race that _ the greatest race. the gold cup as the race that every _ the greatest race. the gold cup as the race that every jockey - the greatest race. the gold cup as the race that every jockey wants i
think about, of course mum would be proud, but the other thing was neil the greengrocer said it puts things in perspective. a remarkable youngad in terms of wins. —— no woman has ever finished the week. it's the jewel in the crown forjump racing at the cheltenham festival this afternoon — the gold cup. rachael blackmore has been the story of the event so far with five wins, but can she make even more history, and become the first woman to win cheltenham's biggest prize? joe lynskey...
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neil: all right. i've heard of 75% efficacy rates when comes to vaccines, even 85%, but pfizer says its vaccine has proven about 100% effective in largely youngns. jonathan serrie with more on that from atlanta, georgia, jonathan. reporter: yeah, 100% effective is great news, this in children between the ages of 12 through 15 participating in clinical trials. 100% effective in preventing covid-19 in this group. the study showed the vaccine produced a robust immune response in this age group, even stronger than what researchers saw in older participants. caleb chung of north carolina who turned 13 this week said he volunteered for the trial he wants to do more to fight the virus than just study at home. >> probably participating in this trial and potentially helping other kids to feel safe and want to get the vaccine in the future when it becomes publicly available was really some way i could actually help out. reporter: expanding vaccine access to children could have a dramatic effect not only reopening schools but removing a major hurdle to family travel especially on international trips. delta air lines today said it will stop blocking midd
neil: all right. i've heard of 75% efficacy rates when comes to vaccines, even 85%, but pfizer says its vaccine has proven about 100% effective in largely youngns. jonathan serrie with more on that from atlanta, georgia, jonathan. reporter: yeah, 100% effective is great news, this in children between the ages of 12 through 15 participating in clinical trials. 100% effective in preventing covid-19 in this group. the study showed the vaccine produced a robust immune response in this age group,...