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. >> reporter: he settled on band mate neil young.was not in favor of it at all. we had created between me and david and stephen a vocal sound that was completely unique. >> reporter: but nash agreed to meet young for breakfast in new york. >> i said why should we invite you in to the band and he looked at me and he said, have you heard me and stephen play guitar together? i went, yeah, i have. of he was in the band from that moment on. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but the band was entering a dark period. stills just broken up with na relationship with joany mitchell was growing rocky. and crosby's girlfriend christine hinton had been killed in a car crash. >> i was in terrible shape. >> reporter: yeah. >> i was damn near destroyed and it's what kept me alive. >> reporter: how would you describe the period of recording that album? >> chaotic. >> reporter: you talk about how you guys butt heads all the time. >> well, it was glancing blows but they were continuous, and that tends to numb your skulls and you turn in to numb skulls. >> reporter: and
. >> reporter: he settled on band mate neil young.was not in favor of it at all. we had created between me and david and stephen a vocal sound that was completely unique. >> reporter: but nash agreed to meet young for breakfast in new york. >> i said why should we invite you in to the band and he looked at me and he said, have you heard me and stephen play guitar together? i went, yeah, i have. of he was in the band from that moment on. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: but the band...
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you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in them g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun crédit so that's got a 1000000000 views were well how were you at your relationship with the saw which does is absolutely great neither even know how old it is that must be 48 so here's what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'
you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in them g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he...
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he you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in the m.g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and they drop the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun great it's that it's got a 1000000000 views were how were you at 2 your relationship which does is absolutely great i mean i don't even know how old it is now must be 28 so mirrors what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'm just
he you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in the m.g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and they drop the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he...
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you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in them g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he goes to the piano and you know when he's supposed to be on the guitar i mean touring with him was very very inspirational because of his free free nature of how he performed it was never the same let me ask you about what somebody you know i read this like a conflict of things like it's such a groovy fun great it's that it's got a 1000000000 views were or were you at your relationship which does is absolutely right neither even know how old it is that must be 48 so here's what your relationship with it because i love it. i love it i mean i don't i mean i love all my songs because i'm just proud th
you know i had the wonderful opportunity to tour with neil young in the ninety's when he did it with booker t. in them g.'s and i always i watched every show and they were always just i mean they didn't keep they kept their eye on him the whole time and i'm like you know what's going on and they're like oh he switches things like and the drop of the hat and we have to make sure we're there so he'll change their arrangement in the middle of the set he plays the cell is different sometimes he...
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i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that. comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh band and the, the list of them obviously, you know, public or black radiate goes on and on and on, and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a records like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a margin with their back to the land movement and yearning for simplicity. they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hands made from word without the technical bells and whistles. popularity surged during the $900.00 sixty's. march the 3rd bigger factory still making instruments by hand. in 1971, martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards. set 140 years earlier in the 69, martin started making d 45. again. they hadn't done it before the war. and soon as i saw when i wanted it, i wanted it and and it sounded spectacular. s
i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that. comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh band and the, the list of them obviously, you know, public or black radiate goes on and on and on, and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a records like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a margin with their back to the land movement and...
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of the way of a problem using these are both the flipbook the dark most of know now you have for neil young the kook which is the one of those guys with the threats of. which we've had more than. just a lot of ways to get what you said and what you wrote last night you're down the end of the body you would want to know said yes it's a small it's all that's 30 best yet to me is just. going to go. for no good and. issues of his own mind fill. him. with. my drawing. room. because. carted off. the dead. easy. to speed yes i just said down and she said she can finish a cheer. joe but you know so you know the boy devoted he could do this to humans and it is then he. sed. to prove. to some moon. that i was substandard in this book which means. squat to the french the. myth is this. is not because i didn't mention you. this must must be. a new song close. to if you just. do is this was a. oh oh oh oh shut up. yeah there's still got to be so good. as. soon as you illicitly so wholly new humans to get published you'll see. what a one should look for all those who did it. right now there are 200000000
of the way of a problem using these are both the flipbook the dark most of know now you have for neil young the kook which is the one of those guys with the threats of. which we've had more than. just a lot of ways to get what you said and what you wrote last night you're down the end of the body you would want to know said yes it's a small it's all that's 30 best yet to me is just. going to go. for no good and. issues of his own mind fill. him. with. my drawing. room. because. carted off. the...
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. >> reporter: they remember teaming up with neil young to record " deja vu." >> pauley: seth doane exploresur home is like when your home is a kasam. and kelefa sanneh talks about home when you're homeless. we'll be back in a moment. california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california is inexcusable. meethe nicest, smartest beast in california. john cox. it's not some magical number. and it's not something we just achieve at the end. it's a feeling... of freedom to live our lives the way we intended. though the ups... ...the downs ...all of it. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. this is lincoln financial. >> pauley: the dream of living and working from just about anywhere has become reality for many during the pandemic. david pogue has been charting the great reshuffle. >> reporter: boise, idaho, is a great place to live. it
. >> reporter: they remember teaming up with neil young to record " deja vu." >> pauley: seth doane exploresur home is like when your home is a kasam. and kelefa sanneh talks about home when you're homeless. we'll be back in a moment. california's choice beauty? pretty boy. or a beast? john cox grew up with nothing; made himself a remarkable success. california's falling off a cliff. high taxes, unaffordable costs! even elon musk left! gavin's mismanagement of california...
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have to go to the way of the both of you caesar voted to go to tuck most of know now you have for neil young could click choose to some one of those blue things with the threats. literally from his nose and. it's just a lot of ways to get what she said in the place but it's just not good down the end of the body with what you know said yes it's simple it's all that's 30 best yet to me it's just. just go. for know. if shares of his mind fill. you. in with. your. own ideas on. say you hear them. because. you are good on. what the day is indeed. this b.d.s. i just said down and she said she came to washington. job i don't say no to the boy did he vote would be good for you the singers and the kids then the. first. flicker systems should just move the curve but. what i was substandard and this is awkward since. you scored the for instance if if mitt is doing this if. it's if it's or. not but the by the machine it. is less moderately to. a new song closer. to questions. this was a. piece of. the shell yes. since you. didn't see the. severe one. that's in to medicare recipients the energy in one p
have to go to the way of the both of you caesar voted to go to tuck most of know now you have for neil young could click choose to some one of those blue things with the threats. literally from his nose and. it's just a lot of ways to get what she said in the place but it's just not good down the end of the body with what you know said yes it's simple it's all that's 30 best yet to me it's just. just go. for know. if shares of his mind fill. you. in with. your. own ideas on. say you hear them....
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i see neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby, stills, and nash stuff, jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on, and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of a singer songwriter and they all played a mart with their back to the land movement under yearning for simplicity. they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hand made from wood without the technical bells and whistles its popularity surged during the 1900 sixty's march. the 3rd built a bigger factory still making instruments by hand. in 1971. martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards set 140 years earlier in the 69, martin started making d 45. again. they hadn't done this before the war. and soon as i saw when i wanted to finish that one and and it sounded
i see neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby, stills, and nash stuff, jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on, and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of a singer songwriter and they all played a mart with their back to the land movement under...
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i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe was a big joe walsh fan and the, the listed as obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on. and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds it was the era singer songwriter and they all played a margin with their back to the land movement and yearning for simplicity they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly hand made from word without the technical bells and whistles popularity surge during the 1900 sixty's. much in the 3rd built a bigger factory. still making instrument by hand. in 1971. martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards set 140 years earlier 69. martin started making d 45. again. they hadn't done it before the war. and soon as i saw when i wanted it, that one and it sounded spectacular. so i went again to l
i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe was a big joe walsh fan and the, the listed as obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on. and kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds it was the era singer songwriter and they all played a margin with their back to the land movement and...
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but i gotta take issue with this actual montage that cbs ran set to some classic neil young: ♪♪ ♪ oldd man? come on, cbs, at his highest moment, you kneecap him with a song specifically about how old he is? why not just play knockin' on heaven's door while you present him with this trophy. quarantine-while, here's a hot new fashion trend that's sweeping the-- something. wolf cuts: gen z's answer to the mullet hairstyle. interesting. i always thought the answer to the mullet hairstyle was no, thank you. quarantine-while, a technology investor and cryptocurrency influencer is launching a bitcoin-themed pizza pop-up. bold business strategy: tie your business launch to something that is currently tanking. reminds me of back in 2008 when the hot new chain was... housing bubble tea. but there's just one thing: the newly launched bitcoin pizza brand doesn't accept bitcoin. we don't have a joke on it, because we couldn't think of anything stupider than that. quarantine-while, google has announced that it will open its first physical store in new york city this summer. how is someone supposed
but i gotta take issue with this actual montage that cbs ran set to some classic neil young: ♪♪ ♪ oldd man? come on, cbs, at his highest moment, you kneecap him with a song specifically about how old he is? why not just play knockin' on heaven's door while you present him with this trophy. quarantine-while, here's a hot new fashion trend that's sweeping the-- something. wolf cuts: gen z's answer to the mullet hairstyle. interesting. i always thought the answer to the mullet hairstyle was...
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i'd say neil young with a d, 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is an obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on. a non kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard records like you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. busy it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a mark with their back to the land movement under yearning for simplicity. they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hand made from wood without the technical bells and whistles its popularity surged during the 1900 sixty's march in the 3rd built a bigger factory still making instrument by hand in 1971. martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards set 140 years earlier in the 69, martin started making d 45. again. they hadn't done this before the war. and soon as i saw, and i wanted to finish that one and on and it foun
i'd say neil young with a d, 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is an obviously, you know, public or blackberry that goes on and on and on. a non kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard records like you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. busy it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a mark with their back to the land movement...
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i'd see neil young with a d, 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe was a big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public point black where it goes on and on and on. a non kind of the the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a martin with their back to the land movement. and a yearning for simplicity, they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hand made from word without the technical bells and whistles. its popularity surged during the 1960 much in the 3rd built the bigger factory, still making instruments by hand. in 1971, martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards set 140 years earlier. in the 69, martin started making d 45. again, they hadn't done it before the war and soon as i saw and i wanted to finish that one and on and it sound
i'd see neil young with a d, 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe was a big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public point black where it goes on and on and on. a non kind of the the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard. i record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of the singer songwriter and they all played a martin with their back to the land...
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neil young those genres don't mix, summer >> what are we doing >> i don't know. >> who's going to beow you do it right there! oh, my gosh. congrats, everybody. the cast of "girls5eva." [ cheers and applause all episodes of "girls5eva" will be on peacock this thursday thomas rhett performs for us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity gets you really into your shows. when one burns for someone who does not feel the same. daphne, let's switch. from live tv to sports on the go. felix at the finish! okay, that's just showing off. you get all of this on x1. so go on, get really into your shows. you need a breath mint. xfinity. it's a way better way to watch. ♪ >> jimmy: performing "country again" from his new album, "country again (side a)", here's thomas rhett. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ i quit huntin' with my daddy guess i didn't make the time ♪ ♪ and it's been a yea since i've seen a deer had a smallmouth on the line ♪ ♪ the other day i hooked a monster and as i reeled
neil young those genres don't mix, summer >> what are we doing >> i don't know. >> who's going to beow you do it right there! oh, my gosh. congrats, everybody. the cast of "girls5eva." [ cheers and applause all episodes of "girls5eva" will be on peacock this thursday thomas rhett performs for us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ which shows will you be getting into tonight? how 'bout all of them. netflix. 'cause xfinity...
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million to pay for a trolly and one other request from congressman don young in alaska, $18 million to rebuild a fire station there. neil, these requests are vetted. they're not automatically approved. they're going to have to make the case to the house appropriations committee to convince them that they should be one of the pet projects approved. because there's not unlimited money for this, neil. >> neil: what is interesting about what you're reporting, hillary, whatever you think of these ear marks, they're down payment that a lot of these congressmen and women get to vote on bigger legislation. this is the cost of that vote. so actually when you look at these measures out there, trillions worth, this is the means by which you secure the votes for that stuff. >> yeah, neil. what is also interesting is the case that democrats have made for bringing back ear marks is
million to pay for a trolly and one other request from congressman don young in alaska, $18 million to rebuild a fire station there. neil, these requests are vetted. they're not automatically approved. they're going to have to make the case to the house appropriations committee to convince them that they should be one of the pet projects approved. because there's not unlimited money for this, neil. >> neil: what is interesting about what you're reporting, hillary, whatever you think of...
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and the reason is, you know, i go home and look at my record collection, i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public or any point black where it goes on and on and on. a non kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of singer songwriter and they all played a margin with their back to the land movement and yearning for simplicity. they spearheaded a trend to a more natural approach. the martin guitar fit the bill perfectly. hand made from wood without the technical bells and whistles its popularity surged during the 1960 s much in the 3rd. bigger factory. still making instruments by hand. in 1971. martin produced almost 23000 guitars annually on meeting the high quality standards set 140 years earlier in the 69, martin started making d 45. again. they hadn't done it before the war. and soon as i saw, and i wanted to fi
and the reason is, you know, i go home and look at my record collection, i'd say neil young with a d. 45 in front of that comes a time record. certainly all the crosby stills and dashed up jimmy page. joe walsh, big joe walsh fan and the, the list is obviously, you know, public or any point black where it goes on and on and on. a non kind of be the indicative sound of an acoustic instrument that you heard a record just like, you know, that's a martin within 2 seconds. it was the era of singer...
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then a young raymond coach, and now an old one shot neil and last for rivals, cologne with off to secure the play off on more better breyman could just when their own fixture against me. ah, but that tax was made more difficult when last took the lead after just 3 minutes. large spindle with the bank or through the heart. the brain, a new glove box, would be tough, opponents with feel bond market was hoping to reach the you way for conference, league and salvage. something from this season. freeman began to feel the relegation fear in their bones and responded positively. see the cell good going close to 900 minutes? no brain and were hanging on for dear life. despite the best efforts his team were simply a climb below their opponents showed in the 2nd half frame and desperately needed a goal. but it was struck in the 50 seconds minute to new. been me been so by any made it 3 just before the hour mark the annoying board and the $67.00 to make it for now it was clear brain and couldn't care less about the result of 300 kilometers to the south. cologne's game with shelter was all that matt
then a young raymond coach, and now an old one shot neil and last for rivals, cologne with off to secure the play off on more better breyman could just when their own fixture against me. ah, but that tax was made more difficult when last took the lead after just 3 minutes. large spindle with the bank or through the heart. the brain, a new glove box, would be tough, opponents with feel bond market was hoping to reach the you way for conference, league and salvage. something from this season....
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branan through and through once a young grayman player and then an old one then a young grayman coach and now an old one shot neil and last for rivals, cologne. be enough to secure the play off on more better, raymond could just when their own fixture against me. ah. but that task was made more difficult when glad took the lead after just 3 minutes ah, march spindle with a dagger through the heart. the green and the glove box would be tough. opponents with fools, bond market was hoping to reach the you a for conference league, and salvage something from this season. the freeman began to feel the relegation fear in their bones and responded positively. the cell to going close to 900 minutes. no brain and were hanging on for dear life. the best efforts his team were simply a climb below their opponents showed in the 2nd half frame and desperately needed a goal. but it was 50 seconds minutes to noon then the been so by the made it 3 just before the hour mark. 6 the slowly annoying board in the $67.00 to make it for now it was clear brain and couldn't care less about this result as 300 kilometers to the south. cologn
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he has four young children under 10 years old sleeping on a wooden floor above the restaurant, neil.ws us how the people of the restaurant industry have been decimated by this and it's a difficult season emotionally. you're going to see, neil. i crew a few times during this season and i can't help myself, it's very intense. neil: you're very intense, i don't want to be on the wrong side of you man, oh, man, you've done a lot of good for a lot of people. john tapper, kicking the season off in las vegas is the start. what a way to kick things off. be safe and be well. this is may day after all, not just the start of the kentucky derby this year, that's resuming, but protests around the world. this is the day we recognize labor and it's paris in one thing, in berlin it's quite another, but rally, the plans to fight and the growing ways to cutting back on government speck and guarantees for a lot of folks. they don't like it. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. switch now and get 2 unlimited lines and 2 free smartphones. and now get netflix on us. it's all include
he has four young children under 10 years old sleeping on a wooden floor above the restaurant, neil.ws us how the people of the restaurant industry have been decimated by this and it's a difficult season emotionally. you're going to see, neil. i crew a few times during this season and i can't help myself, it's very intense. neil: you're very intense, i don't want to be on the wrong side of you man, oh, man, you've done a lot of good for a lot of people. john tapper, kicking the season off in...
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neil: all right, i don't know. you're too young to remember this , blake but i do. turning point usa, we got luke lloyd back with us strategic wealth partners investment strategist. guys, i know these numbers get to be numbing after a while, and republicans ironically are criticized, alex, on trillion dollar plan, 980 billion to be exact about infrastructure because it's not enough. that tells you pretty much all the need to know about spending right now and the idea to push it still further. what do you think? >> yeah, you know, i will say this. i went on a road trip recently out of state with a few of my girlfriends and usually, just when it comes to gas money, everybody is kind of like oh, don't worry about it. you know, no worries, you don't need to venmo me any money but not this time everyone was a huge stickler for pitching in on gas money and uber, we're split ting the cost so i have noticed my single non-married ge n z millennial friends definitely seem to be spending money just not as much that we be spending if it weren't for inflation. neil: interesting,
neil: all right, i don't know. you're too young to remember this , blake but i do. turning point usa, we got luke lloyd back with us strategic wealth partners investment strategist. guys, i know these numbers get to be numbing after a while, and republicans ironically are criticized, alex, on trillion dollar plan, 980 billion to be exact about infrastructure because it's not enough. that tells you pretty much all the need to know about spending right now and the idea to push it still further....
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then a young raymond coach, and now an old one shot neil and last for rivals, cologne, with off to secure the play off on more better breyman. so just when their own fixture gets me, ah, but that task was made more difficult when glove box took the lead. after just 3 minutes. march spindle with the bank or through the heart. the green, the new glove box would be tough. opponents with fools, bond market was hoping to reach the you a for conference league, and salvage something from this season. freeman began to feel the relegation thier in their bones and responded positively . the cell could go in close and then on minutes. no breyman were hanging on for dear life. the best efforts his team were simply a climb below their opponents to show them the 2nd half frame and desperately needed a goal. but it was blood struck muscle 50 seconds, minutes soon. then the been, somebody made it 3 just before the hour mark the slowly annoying board in the 67 to make it for nil. it was clear brain and couldn't care. less about this result, 300 kilometers to the south. cologne's game with chunk, that was
then a young raymond coach, and now an old one shot neil and last for rivals, cologne, with off to secure the play off on more better breyman. so just when their own fixture gets me, ah, but that task was made more difficult when glove box took the lead. after just 3 minutes. march spindle with the bank or through the heart. the green, the new glove box would be tough. opponents with fools, bond market was hoping to reach the you a for conference league, and salvage something from this season....
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neil. i've studied a lot of those paintings. painters and their paintings. yesterday hendrik huckabee, a young painter out of fort worth texas and i had if anybody is interested in art i would look them up . he came over and we were talking about art. some of the things i've been working on n. one of the things that happens with cedric is you ought to look at the work of so and so. anyway, jim woodson is another instructor we spent a lot of time in mexico. my first instructor was gail more fleet was an accomplished painter. all of them had done a lot as and not only teaching me different aspects of meaning but encouraging me and a good teacher is someone who encourages . one time roger winter came over and said you ought to paint the leaders with whom you served.this guy is a long-term alice painter. you've got to be kidding me, you think i can do that and he said absolutely i. they've all helped me aspire and anyway, it's been a fabulous journey. >> i've loved watching it. this is your second book of portraits and your first was called portraits of courage which focused on wounded warriors an
neil. i've studied a lot of those paintings. painters and their paintings. yesterday hendrik huckabee, a young painter out of fort worth texas and i had if anybody is interested in art i would look them up . he came over and we were talking about art. some of the things i've been working on n. one of the things that happens with cedric is you ought to look at the work of so and so. anyway, jim woodson is another instructor we spent a lot of time in mexico. my first instructor was gail more...
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neil: so who were the bravest? young people? older people in between?owing of a movie that they enjoyed very much last week, and it was the highest showing we've had, to it's great to see. neil: please tell me it wasn't titanic. >> no, it was actually the sting. [laughter] neil: oh, fine. that's okay. that's okay. >> it was good. neil: yeah, yeah, right. it was a very good movie. all right, thank you. those of a certain generation. robert redford, all of that. all right, lynn, thank you. >> weave got a lot more coming up including how the dow is holding on to those gains. nasdaq, that's a fight. we're watching it closely, after this. ♪ ♪ what a man, what a man, what a mighty good man. ♪ what a man, what a man, what a man, what a mighty good man ♪♪ if so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes d
neil: so who were the bravest? young people? older people in between?owing of a movie that they enjoyed very much last week, and it was the highest showing we've had, to it's great to see. neil: please tell me it wasn't titanic. >> no, it was actually the sting. [laughter] neil: oh, fine. that's okay. that's okay. >> it was good. neil: yeah, yeah, right. it was a very good movie. all right, thank you. those of a certain generation. robert redford, all of that. all right, lynn, thank...
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neil: can't believe those numbers, they are too young to remember, they were never nothing good. thank you, mark meredith, following that in delaware, you heard a great deal of back and forth whether it is a democrat or republican problem or bipartisan with these bigger and bigger budgets, bigger and bigger deficits. jamie dimon has been back and forth with this on capitol hill, he fears all the spending is going to leave you spend. what is worse, trigger inflation the likes of which we have not seen in quite some time. the read on all that, south carolina republican nancy mase. ♪♪ 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 his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ we're made for. ♪ welcome back ♪ ♪ to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ ♪ well, the names have all changed ♪ ♪ since you hu
neil: can't believe those numbers, they are too young to remember, they were never nothing good. thank you, mark meredith, following that in delaware, you heard a great deal of back and forth whether it is a democrat or republican problem or bipartisan with these bigger and bigger budgets, bigger and bigger deficits. jamie dimon has been back and forth with this on capitol hill, he fears all the spending is going to leave you spend. what is worse, trigger inflation the likes of which we have...
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neil: meantime, doctor, i notice the fda is ready to authorize the pfizer vaccine for kids as young as regardless of age, asap. what do you think of that? >> i think it is good news, a little curious comes out just before the earnings call. we normally hear about things when the fda announces them. that is interesting. that follows an interesting litany of announcements come at odd timing for the normal timing of announcements when trials read out. that is good news. a 12 to 15-year-old is physiologically similar to an adult. they should be offered a vaccine but we have to make sure the dosing is right but it is good. neil: thank you, you did invade my little financial turf with the response on pfizer but you're welcome to do that. you're that smart. doctor, thank you very much. >> thanks, neil. neil: as the good doctor was speaking we have selloff continues in nasdaq and technology stocks in particular although some are off their lows of the day, including the dow, well off its lows when we were down more than 300 points. the fact of the matter it is an uphill climb. i do know ibm whi
neil: meantime, doctor, i notice the fda is ready to authorize the pfizer vaccine for kids as young as regardless of age, asap. what do you think of that? >> i think it is good news, a little curious comes out just before the earnings call. we normally hear about things when the fda announces them. that is interesting. that follows an interesting litany of announcements come at odd timing for the normal timing of announcements when trials read out. that is good news. a 12 to 15-year-old...
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neil: you know, i always hear you're both people an i just wonder, we're told, again, that old fogies talking to young have your doubts about the sustainability of real estate or the wisdom of it, that prior generations might have seen it as a valuable thing to buy and invest in and grow with. your generation, not so. it doesn't have the same appeal, is that true? >> i think that's true to an extent, in that millennials value other capitalistic items like travel and clothes and ability to eat out at restaurant s versus a long term investment like real estate. i am not part of that group as a millennial. i actually did take advantage of the low interest rates during the pandemic, and purchased a new house, but i'm one of those millennials that led the city for the suburbs and that's certainly a huge trend. that's why you're seeing so much availability in the cities versus the suburbs. it has become impossible to buy and this is affecting younger millennials who do want to make that first home purchase because the prices are so high that they can't offset the low interest rates, so we do need that to ev
neil: you know, i always hear you're both people an i just wonder, we're told, again, that old fogies talking to young have your doubts about the sustainability of real estate or the wisdom of it, that prior generations might have seen it as a valuable thing to buy and invest in and grow with. your generation, not so. it doesn't have the same appeal, is that true? >> i think that's true to an extent, in that millennials value other capitalistic items like travel and clothes and ability to...
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was already working on the exhibit in 2018 13 young african-american women were attacked by a knife wielding man at the macarthur bart station. 18-year-old neil. to make it was triggered by an incident and the moment she told me that she was making those works we knew they had to be in the show. >> reporter: curator, claudius mike lee says the figures represent an artistic's event attempt to capture the violence. >> that particular murder was one that went viral and it was one of the first that initiated national morning. mourning. >> reporter: the installations explore broader themes of disconnect between man and the earth, people and cultures, perhaps at the root of violence throughout history. as visitors wander through individual galleries, they encounter african pieces juxtaposed against the classical european arc art the museum is celebrated for, sometimes creating tension. raised in south africa, natasha becker is the museum's new curator of african art. how do you think people will react when they walk through and see that? or how do you hope they might react? >> i hope that people would act sort of like positively but also in a kind
was already working on the exhibit in 2018 13 young african-american women were attacked by a knife wielding man at the macarthur bart station. 18-year-old neil. to make it was triggered by an incident and the moment she told me that she was making those works we knew they had to be in the show. >> reporter: curator, claudius mike lee says the figures represent an artistic's event attempt to capture the violence. >> that particular murder was one that went viral and it was one of...
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neil. and i got to tell you, it is happening significantly. crime is up in the black community. and i'm sick and tired of seeing these young saying anything or giving a damn. we know who george floyd is. if i ask you who jocelyn adams is, you couldn't tell me. you couldn't tell me because we don't amplify it like we amplify someone who is killed by police officers. it is very troubling to where we are right now, neil, in this country. i don't know if it's too late, but morale is so low in these list departments that the good men and women are leaving the departments. we need them now more than ever. >> yeah. indeed. the decline over the past year, just the number of police officers and those seeking to go to the police academies. ted williams, thanks very much and responding to the latest developments of the killing of this military couple. they're planning a press conference about 6:00 p.m. to update us about the two suspects in custody. we'll have more after this. i'll. - thanks for telling me everyone 12 and older is eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. (both) thank you for getting past our walls. - thanks, honey, for alw
neil. and i got to tell you, it is happening significantly. crime is up in the black community. and i'm sick and tired of seeing these young saying anything or giving a damn. we know who george floyd is. if i ask you who jocelyn adams is, you couldn't tell me. you couldn't tell me because we don't amplify it like we amplify someone who is killed by police officers. it is very troubling to where we are right now, neil, in this country. i don't know if it's too late, but morale is so low in these...
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neil: so it's not just invincible, but you're right, there's a core group of young people, you know, who are loathe to do this. but a number of people who are getting mixed reads on the wisdom of vaccinations period. does that worry you, that we might be hitting a ceiling here? >> look, we had 4,000 folks protesting at the capitol a few days ago. they were sort of in the anti-va, and team. but i think -- anti-vax team. for us, it's a mart of having friends and friends of friends telling you how important it is. we have one fun incentive called drinks on us starting in ten days. come into a restaurant, tell them you've been vaccinated, you get a free drink. you don't want to be the one sap still paying for it. neil: so if i'm living in new jersey, governor, and i have proof of my vaccination, can i take you up on that free drink in connecticut? >> come on up, neil. you do have to buy a meal, so it's good for our restaurants as well. neil: oh, i got you.i knew there was a little catch there. governor ned lamont, the governor of connecticut, quietly getting things done without any of th
neil: so it's not just invincible, but you're right, there's a core group of young people, you know, who are loathe to do this. but a number of people who are getting mixed reads on the wisdom of vaccinations period. does that worry you, that we might be hitting a ceiling here? >> look, we had 4,000 folks protesting at the capitol a few days ago. they were sort of in the anti-va, and team. but i think -- anti-vax team. for us, it's a mart of having friends and friends of friends telling...
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neil: funny you asked that question. if you go back to the 1830's and 1840's, there was a stream of travelers that came from europe to the young united states. that travel through it. there were travel logs. they would go to boston or new york, than they would come down to washington. i had read a lot of those accounts. they were fascinating for a bunch of reasons. my goal in some ways was to go in with that kind of wide-eyed, never having seen it before, only -- almost naivety those people brought to the united states and try to judge it what i saw. susan: pit we have the map -- we have the map you posted on social media. how long did this trip take? it's a long walk. neil: it took 26 days of various forms of motion. in philadelphia i actually spent three days. in lancaster, i also spent a day. in imprints and i spent a day. there were basically five days of non-motion and about 19 days of motion. my days averaged -- the longest day down in northern maryland, i did about 24 miles, that was pretty grueling, the third day. the days averaged probably about 14 miles a day. susan: how much preplanning was involved? neil: a lot, bu
neil: funny you asked that question. if you go back to the 1830's and 1840's, there was a stream of travelers that came from europe to the young united states. that travel through it. there were travel logs. they would go to boston or new york, than they would come down to washington. i had read a lot of those accounts. they were fascinating for a bunch of reasons. my goal in some ways was to go in with that kind of wide-eyed, never having seen it before, only -- almost naivety those people...
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neil: wow. >> hiring my friends, that is even cooler, you know, being able to go to school with them, be friends with them, being their boss is really cool so youngajectory is intriguing to me. you work on a dairy farm in the wintertime, but you know there is going to come a time real soon, right, where you're going to have to make a decision. do you keep this business? will you grow it or maybe sell it, go to college? what will you do when you come to that fork in the road? >> oh, no. i have already made my mind up. i don't want to go to college. it is just, i love doing this. i feel like i'm going to be doing this for the rest of my life, starting out so young, it is just something i always loved and that is why i made it into an actual business. i just love doing it and when it comes to college i don't think i'm going to college to do it. my personal opinion that might be a little bit of waste of money for me. charles: i tell you what. this is going to come a time even right now people who want to start a business, they have hesitated, what advice do you give them people want to get out there, wanted to start a business, you did it, what would
neil: wow. >> hiring my friends, that is even cooler, you know, being able to go to school with them, be friends with them, being their boss is really cool so youngajectory is intriguing to me. you work on a dairy farm in the wintertime, but you know there is going to come a time real soon, right, where you're going to have to make a decision. do you keep this business? will you grow it or maybe sell it, go to college? what will you do when you come to that fork in the road? >> oh,...
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neil basu, also made a statement after the verdicts. saskia jones and jack merritt were extremely bright and talented young people, and through the evil actions must highlight and praise the bravery of everyone involved in responding to the attack, who put themselves in grave danger. as the coroner said in his summary of the evidence, this is a case in which lives were saved by the emergency response. i would also like to thank the coroner and the jury for their careful examination of the circumstances surrounding the attack, and thank the investigation team from london's counterterrorism command, led by dci dan brown, for their painstaking work in supporting the coroner. you are watching bbc news. our top stories for you. an inquest jury finds jack merritt and saskia jones were "unlawfully killed" at fishmongers' hall by convicted terrorist usman khan. mr merrit�*s parents say he died due to "unforgivable" failures by the authorities. khan killed the two at a prisoner rehabilitation near london bridge in 2019. khan was chased down by members of the public. the inquest concluded a string of failures by the authorities contributed to the death
neil basu, also made a statement after the verdicts. saskia jones and jack merritt were extremely bright and talented young people, and through the evil actions must highlight and praise the bravery of everyone involved in responding to the attack, who put themselves in grave danger. as the coroner said in his summary of the evidence, this is a case in which lives were saved by the emergency response. i would also like to thank the coroner and the jury for their careful examination of the...
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neil: well what's happening though is i think we live in our own heads though. so you're a young four- something, that's a big adjustment and now to older farts like myself looking back at 13.5-14% it's a very different style and a different approach but i'm wondering if that's scaring off potential home buying activity even in this latest mortgage application activity that slid 4% or so. what do you think? >> yeah, i think it is. neil, i'm the guy, my first new car was an 85 cougar, i think my interest rate was like 22%, but i loved the car, right? i think i paid for that car 15 times over, but anyway, no you're absolutely right. listen, the housing issue, i agree with most of the bankers up on capitol hill today. i don't think it's 2008 all over again, but i think we're seeing a situation where prices have gone up so much, we have to level off a little bit. you know, when you get the price of lumber going up 300%, you get the cost of precious metals and industrial metals going through the roof you've got to have an adjustment and let's face it. we saw record home sales coming i
neil: well what's happening though is i think we live in our own heads though. so you're a young four- something, that's a big adjustment and now to older farts like myself looking back at 13.5-14% it's a very different style and a different approach but i'm wondering if that's scaring off potential home buying activity even in this latest mortgage application activity that slid 4% or so. what do you think? >> yeah, i think it is. neil, i'm the guy, my first new car was an 85 cougar, i...
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young people in particular about taking the vaccine. how would you persuade them to do so? >> good morning, neil, from california.esting question because it definitely of brings more meaning to throwing money at the problem. ultimately, look, there are people out there who have misgivings about getting the vaccine. maybe with the young folks it's they don't need it, they get mild forms of disease despite much effort at letting them know that they're very much a part of this issue of transmission. and those folks who have misgivings, that's a really important part that i'm not certain a9 lottery will solve. they have misgivings about the pseudoeffects or the potential neck -- side effects or the potential negative effects. public information campaigns still have to pay a role. we have to have people feel like they can safely gain information that they trust, and i think the politicization of science that we have seen really plays a role in that. you would also like to say that it's -- i would also like to they that it's important to share with people that notably a report just calm out in "nature" that the antibod
young people in particular about taking the vaccine. how would you persuade them to do so? >> good morning, neil, from california.esting question because it definitely of brings more meaning to throwing money at the problem. ultimately, look, there are people out there who have misgivings about getting the vaccine. maybe with the young folks it's they don't need it, they get mild forms of disease despite much effort at letting them know that they're very much a part of this issue of...