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ook with an oscar. the only problem.wasn't his oscar. >> he allegedly took frances mcdormand's oscar while that governor's ball. >> it was the moment of the night. frances mcdormand setting the oscar down and asking women to stand up. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. >> reporter: but if only there was an oscar for most outrageous performance. >> got this tonight. it's mine. >> reporter: that's terry bryant who they confirm shot this video and posted it to his facebook page. only thing is police say that's not his oscar. and actually belongs to mcdormand. shortly after the show, she got engraved. but even with her name etched in gold, police say that didn't stop bryant from swooping in when mcdormand left the statue out of her sight. bryant showing off to unsuspecting party goers, allegedly holding the statue as his very own golden ticket. chef wolfgang puck's photographer couldn't believe it either. he followed bryant and grabbed the oscar. br
ook with an oscar. the only problem.wasn't his oscar. >> he allegedly took frances mcdormand's oscar while that governor's ball. >> it was the moment of the night. frances mcdormand setting the oscar down and asking women to stand up. >> if i may be so honored to have all the female nominees in every category stand with me in this room tonight. >> reporter: but if only there was an oscar for most outrageous performance. >> got this tonight. it's mine. >>...
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ook tv on c-span 2 is live discussing the bible's influence and impact on government, legal systems, education and human rights with the director and take your calls during the program. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> next, white house briefing with sarah sanders and talked about the special counsel investigation and the ner
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ook tv on c-span 2 is live discussing the bible's influence and impact on government, legal systems, education and human rights with the director and take your calls during the program. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> next, white house briefing with sarah sanders and talked about the special counsel investigation and the nerve agent attack on a former russian spy and the president's nominee to be the new secretary of state. his is 20 minutes. mr. sarbanes: good afternoon. -- senator sanders: we are monitoring -- r. sarbanes: the ped doctrine. we are working to save lives and monitor the. sarah: i would like to announce university of alabama will be our guest here at the white house on april 10. inful to read but they are a team. as you know, the president attended the national championship game in january and looking forward to hosting coach saudi arabiain as they celebrate their 17th national championship and we have alabama fans. it has been a while since we read a letter and i have a great one from a 10-year-old. self-proclaimed army brat doing work in her community.
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tax law, be sure to watch washington each sunday, our special series "1968 america in back to that ook turbulent time in 196 including the vietnam war and the presidential election. >> cast the lone vote in opposition and his descent legacy ly eclipsed the of the majority opinion. explore this case and the high with daniel -- ean of howard university's law attorney. an monday.ve on for background on each case while you work order your copy f the landmark cases companion ook, it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling. on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> wednesday, british prime minister theresa may answered a ange of questions on brexit negotiations during her weekly question time with members in the house of commons. border discussed the dispute between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and once theade agreements uk leaves the e.u. for both
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ro >> reporter: after the rally, the younger people took ook their anti-gun message to the streets.arching up market street towards the embarcadero calling on lawmakers to ask. senator dianne feinstein whose assault weapon ban e t we expired in 2004 has been waiting for decades. at the rally after talking g to the young activists, she said she's hopeful things can finally change. an >> we were >> w successful once, i believe we can be successful again. i think, what's new about this, is young america. young america is stepping up, and they are stepping out and they are saying never again. >> reporter: those protests again gun -- against gun violence made their way overseas. hundreds of people gathered in paris, amsterdam , brussels calling for changes in gun laws in in the united states. some of the protesters were american, and they want to show washington that people in other countries are not pleased with the gun violence in america. not everyone supported the day of action. the nra blasted the marches in a statement released today. which reads, gun hating billionaires and hollyw
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twitter and ook to said that is not exactly true, he's moving into a different election ing on security. we'll have to see in the doesning months whether he stay on at the company or the "new york times" reporting was accurate on that. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. two things. of all, my lack of interest of all things computers amazing. second of all, i was taught passing e i got caught a note in school that never write down what you don't want whole world to read. amazed at the fact that even what i don't want people to down in a diary on the computer can be known to one.body, number my second question is about last election.he i read an article that i didn't saying that they were looking at package of being sent from theia to the bank server in trump tower that was, you know, being sent to computers at amway. i don't know if you heard anything about that or, i mean, technically so tupid that i can't explain it, but you hit a connection and it article that n some technical geek says, you you do it and ow the package and information can be saddled on to regular bank tr
twitter and ook to said that is not exactly true, he's moving into a different election ing on security. we'll have to see in the doesning months whether he stay on at the company or the "new york times" reporting was accurate on that. a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. two things. of all, my lack of interest of all things computers amazing. second of all, i was taught passing e i got caught a note in school that never write down what you don't want whole world to read....
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the firm sites t-mobile's growtu ook, its conservative guidance and its shay of the handset market. thenalyst has a buy rating on the stock and a 80 price targe. shares w up a fraction to $64.98. >>> still ahead, the former ceo of aetna and t head of the cleveland clinics discuss the rapidly changing health care industry and their vision of the future. >>> cvs and aetna shareholders today approved the drugstore chain's $69 billion acquisition of the insurer. this merger is expected to close in the seconde half of year assuming it's okayed by regulators. in jot a moment we are going talk about how this merged company could usher in a or trantion of the entire health care industry. in the meantime, shares of cvsf by 1% today. aetna shares rose a fraction. >>> the health insurer send teen is making an investment in rx advance, custom is a cloud based pharmacy benefit manager. pharmacy benefitanagers negotiate with the big drug makers to get better prices on prescription medications. the size of the deal not disclosed but the inv dtment comes after cigna made a $52 million to buyexpress
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you ooking to some of those companies where they will benefit from ending. who are they? >> thanks bill. yeah, we like the real technology companies. these would be companies like microsoft, cisco, texas industry instruments. you mentioned intel earlier. it's one of our largest holdings. these are the companies that receive the spend that corporate ceos are putting in place. optimism of ceos is high. cap ex grew at 9% in the fourth quarter and we expect 9% in 2018. these companies will benefit for sure. >> wha are you getting rid of, what are you taking out of your portfolio or what sectors better said do you think might not be a good bet for this new quarter? >> we have been out of electric utilities, sue. we thinkhey are too expensive at these levels. we have been trimming a number of the fang names we had owned. facebook and google were the two that we owned. and we we trimming those in january and again recently before the recentdecline. then i would say just overvalued stgeks in ral. when we get a nice run in a stock we trim it back. that would be apple in the last f
you ooking to some of those companies where they will benefit from ending. who are they? >> thanks bill. yeah, we like the real technology companies. these would be companies like microsoft, cisco, texas industry instruments. you mentioned intel earlier. it's one of our largest holdings. these are the companies that receive the spend that corporate ceos are putting in place. optimism of ceos is high. cap ex grew at 9% in the fourth quarter and we expect 9% in 2018. these companies will...
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dianne feinstein, she's the ranking democrat on the committee, she says facebook ook s to come to thel and testify, and she's joined by innator john kennedy of louisiana so it's bipartisan. >> glor: ways to go here. te reporter: to be continued. on glor: president trump on twitter today defended a phone call to vladimir putin following putin's re-election. fellow republicans have responded as well. here is chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: president trump's decision to congratulate vladimir putin for winning an election where the leading opposition candidate was barred from even running brought a raft of criticism from members of mr. trump's own party. as i don't think it's a great idea. >> i think putin's a criminal. >> the president was being polite. i think the president knows that mr. putin, with all due respect, is a thug. >> i wouldn't have a conversation with a criminal. >> reporter: the president defended the call on twitter today writing, "getting along with russia and others is a good thing not a bad thing. they can help solve problems with north ko
dianne feinstein, she's the ranking democrat on the committee, she says facebook ook s to come to thel and testify, and she's joined by innator john kennedy of louisiana so it's bipartisan. >> glor: ways to go here. te reporter: to be continued. on glor: president trump on twitter today defended a phone call to vladimir putin following putin's re-election. fellow republicans have responded as well. here is chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: president trump's...
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monday.ve on for background on each case while you work order your copy f the landmark cases companion ook, it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling. on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> wednesday, british prime minister theresa may answered a ange of questions on brexit negotiations during her weekly question time with members in the house of commons. border discussed the dispute between northern ireland and the republic of ireland and once theade agreements uk leaves the e.u. for both -- both north and south. questions to the prime minister. thank you mister speaker. is the group forcing inspirational young people who balance all the normal challenges of their young lives with the demands of caring for parents or siblings with thick acute needs. from the age of ten. from the age of eight. they have some practical ideas about what the government could do to make their lives easier. i think it's absolutely right that he raises this issue. there are many young people who are caring for their parents and that other siblings as well. the
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ook the suspect was killed by police.president praised a police officer who was seriously wounded after offering himself in a hostage swap. uropean council president donald tusk says eu nations will ake more steps against moscow following a nerve agent attack in the u.k. these difficult ircumstances, i'm pleased that he european union demonstrated unanimous matters in the face of attack. reporter: the eu says it's highly likely that russia was attack on aarch 4th former russian spy and his daughter. hospitalized in critical condition. tusk confirmed the 28-nation withdraw its ambassador from moscow for sayings. an e.u. official has been cited says they will not provide assistance for the election vote. by unced as rigged opposition leaders and foreign overnments, and the main collision opposition is boycotting the election. lobal news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over countries. in new york, i'm mark crumpton, this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg echnology", back to the t
ook the suspect was killed by police.president praised a police officer who was seriously wounded after offering himself in a hostage swap. uropean council president donald tusk says eu nations will ake more steps against moscow following a nerve agent attack in the u.k. these difficult ircumstances, i'm pleased that he european union demonstrated unanimous matters in the face of attack. reporter: the eu says it's highly likely that russia was attack on aarch 4th former russian spy and his...
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i heard him address employees at nasdaq saying they are ooking forward to the next 10 years.d up from here. and with the stock pricing, the volatility didn't play into demand. closely to see if trades above 2021. pete peterson, the cofounder of phones has died. he rainmaker with global connections was known with his fight over the control of lehman brothers. 91.he was >> he was a towering figure of wall treet and beyond street. a c.e.o. at 37. secretary for commerce for at the time they abandoned the gold standard. andoes into lehman brothers gets in a power struggle. out onand schwartzman go their own, pulling $400,000, and a powerful stone, and enduring name on wall street today. mention pt fact that then e goes on from that and cree gents a voice for economic fiscal responsibility. he creates a foundation and is a ong-time chairman of council foreign relations. it's amazing when you think of his career.th ♪ data,'s talk about german investor confidence at its lowest level since 2016. concern arising that the world said biggest economy could be war. the trade the index of i
i heard him address employees at nasdaq saying they are ooking forward to the next 10 years.d up from here. and with the stock pricing, the volatility didn't play into demand. closely to see if trades above 2021. pete peterson, the cofounder of phones has died. he rainmaker with global connections was known with his fight over the control of lehman brothers. 91.he was >> he was a towering figure of wall treet and beyond street. a c.e.o. at 37. secretary for commerce for at the time they...
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the data out of japan, strong economic data. .ook at how the nikkei is doing a stellar performance from the hog saying -- hang seng. keep an eye on the hong kong dollar. it is trading at the weaker end of its peg. there is some suggestion that the federal bank may come in and intervene, and help out with liquidity. david: we'll get of course a lot of the hide rates coming out in the next 10 minutes or so. hopefully beget this hour trade numbers out of china. we're talking about the risk appetite in the markets. although coming out of the yen. pushing the dollar above 106. we're hearing from donald trump and the white house that that announcement on steel and aluminum could come at 3:30 p.m. eastern time which is roughly 4:30 a.m. in hong kong. that is a quick look at your markets. let's get you an update with your first word news with paul allen. paul: thanks, david. president trump said to be ready to sign the deal on steel and aluminum tariffs. they will be assessed a country by country. the treasury secretary stephen mnuchin says he told tim burke they realize the risk of retaliation
the data out of japan, strong economic data. .ook at how the nikkei is doing a stellar performance from the hog saying -- hang seng. keep an eye on the hong kong dollar. it is trading at the weaker end of its peg. there is some suggestion that the federal bank may come in and intervene, and help out with liquidity. david: we'll get of course a lot of the hide rates coming out in the next 10 minutes or so. hopefully beget this hour trade numbers out of china. we're talking about the risk...
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we also mentioned moments ago that investors are looking ahead ooks, and jay powell is coming out withis first as conference to the public. nervous in terms of what kind of fed chair jay powell is going to be. a lot of nervousness, if you go by volumes see almost 20% lows in the s&p in previous sessions and clearly a lot of people sticking by the sidelines going into next week. let's look at how we are setting up in asia. we are seeing trading underway in asia and it is looking pretty mixed. when it comes to new zealand we australiaeatures in looking mixed when it comes to how we are setting up for the australian and japanese sessions. let's head over to commodities. we had this economic advisor saying you should buy the dollar and some gold and we saw gold see its biggest decline in a week. expectations that may be a stronger u.s. production will balance out the picture when it shell.o u.s. let's get to first world news with jessica summers. >> people were killed when a pedestrian walkway collapsed at florida international university. emergency services say a people -- eight people we
we also mentioned moments ago that investors are looking ahead ooks, and jay powell is coming out withis first as conference to the public. nervous in terms of what kind of fed chair jay powell is going to be. a lot of nervousness, if you go by volumes see almost 20% lows in the s&p in previous sessions and clearly a lot of people sticking by the sidelines going into next week. let's look at how we are setting up in asia. we are seeing trading underway in asia and it is looking pretty...
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going to coddle his b republicans on the hill are going to be very -- >> brennan: it's his party nows ookor fiscal discipline this is a party that has been redefinedy trum and may b majority party, may not be good forblican november, donald trump now the hill this week i ran into a republican senator we were talking for a fewuthe broader fn policy issues. this is a weekch vladimir putin has a missile that can attack florida,naad jue dictator for life, praised of in which intelligence community has said thatdent is not supporg their efforts to combat russian meddling ands a senator i know has strong feelings about all of those issues notfeelgs. but he said, you know, what's the use of me going and saying these things w knows thas his party. best thing to do isim to try to shift the dialogue a little bit ratr out in public, saw what happens with jeff flake go out in excoriate. >> if they don't understand the foreign policy, voters will start to pick up onoing on acroe government. what else is happening this pasn west wing drama. three cabinet secretaries facing questions about habits, ben c
going to coddle his b republicans on the hill are going to be very -- >> brennan: it's his party nows ookor fiscal discipline this is a party that has been redefinedy trum and may b majority party, may not be good forblican november, donald trump now the hill this week i ran into a republican senator we were talking for a fewuthe broader fn policy issues. this is a weekch vladimir putin has a missile that can attack florida,naad jue dictator for life, praised of in which intelligence...
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#btv 4555,ook at bite the gap. narrow gap during the global recession when no one was buying anything and now it looks at it is heading into deeper negative territory in terms of the deficit and maybe going further. i want to go to in other chart, #btv 2799. what the trump team is looking is trade gaps with china, abc u.s. imports from china are up to about over half $1 billion and continues to grow. maybe not as rapidly but they are growing and exports from the 50. to china have around million and that is where you get a trade deficit with china. goldman sachs was looking at the fact that about half of u.s. imports from china are machine electronics. you get a $50 billion hit from china on these goods -- they said it would only meet 150 billions and they lost output of china at 0.4% of gdp and much less for the rest of asia, about $10 billion on these tariffs, mainly because the supply chain and china has become more diversified and people don't see the same hit they would have seen in the past. haidi: kathleen, t
#btv 4555,ook at bite the gap. narrow gap during the global recession when no one was buying anything and now it looks at it is heading into deeper negative territory in terms of the deficit and maybe going further. i want to go to in other chart, #btv 2799. what the trump team is looking is trade gaps with china, abc u.s. imports from china are up to about over half $1 billion and continues to grow. maybe not as rapidly but they are growing and exports from the 50. to china have around million...
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. >> i'm trying to get to foxchase i got here0.ooked at the board it said it was 99 m late. >> reporter: amtrak suspended service leaving many stranded. >> can't get ant, nothing. borain ticke gomorrow he hopefully i'll get out. >> roads were a mess as people their way home from work. commutes that were mes turned into hours. >> very dangerous. >> the wind really -- the roads are fine, it's the winds that are b >> reporter: philadelphia internatio of flights were canceled because of high winds and snow. american airline suspended flights for the day. frustrated flyersg their bags. >> i'm trying to get mygageuse i'm notoing anywhere. i just want to go home. >> reporter: if you're flying out today airport officials say more flights could be impacted because of the cancellations yesterday be sure to check your flight status before you leave. trish hartman channel 6 "action news." >> your time, 7:58 a.m. why hall township, the sto ed modern ats ooo anytime a big su can keep track of the latest wherever you are, by using our 6abc app that gives updates by our team of meteorologists and live
. >> i'm trying to get to foxchase i got here0.ooked at the board it said it was 99 m late. >> reporter: amtrak suspended service leaving many stranded. >> can't get ant, nothing. borain ticke gomorrow he hopefully i'll get out. >> roads were a mess as people their way home from work. commutes that were mes turned into hours. >> very dangerous. >> the wind really -- the roads are fine, it's the winds that are b >> reporter: philadelphia internatio of...
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--ooked into that glass you know, i was looking in that glass, right? then every once in a while i would work up the nerve, because you know i am a shy person, and i would walk in their and there was a lady who worked in their. re. i would see her and she would say, what you want? and then i would leave. another world, and i wanted to understand it. one night i went down to the and my nameooked was on it. what a journey. friends, the me,le who have surrounded my team. all i have ever tried to do is lift myself as far as i could go to meet the honor of that office. to lift myself, to reach a little higher, so i could be worthy of it. in this job i have just done everything i can do. i have done my best. tape.e to run to the make no mistake about it. we are not quit until we turn off the lights because we had so many things to do, and you know we will run through the tape, but the race is not over for us. see the finish line it is so far in the future, and to my friends, of course my beloved family and the team, we have a world to change. .od bless wester
--ooked into that glass you know, i was looking in that glass, right? then every once in a while i would work up the nerve, because you know i am a shy person, and i would walk in their and there was a lady who worked in their. re. i would see her and she would say, what you want? and then i would leave. another world, and i wanted to understand it. one night i went down to the and my nameooked was on it. what a journey. friends, the me,le who have surrounded my team. all i have ever tried to...
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has been able to bring the saudi's to the negotiation table, even with the likes of israel as they .ookrt nuclear threats i can tell you there are folks ,n the intelligence community not as many of the republican party, who agree with democrats this is an agreement the president ought to keep in line with. this is just the first stop for the saudi crown prince in terms of where he will travel around the country, in addition to meeting with leaders and financial business leaders, and also silicon valley and tech sector types. this is part of an effort of the u.s. and saudi's to capitalize on foreign investment in the region. it comes following the president's travel last year when he announced those business dealings. it comes at a time when there is also questions about the saudi's involvement of defense missiles from the russians. vonnie: thank you, kevin cirilli. mark: let's look at european equities. the close is here. stocks up for the third day and i think equity strategists say we will keep overweight stops on european stocks given that attractive valuations.u.s. earnings are set
has been able to bring the saudi's to the negotiation table, even with the likes of israel as they .ookrt nuclear threats i can tell you there are folks ,n the intelligence community not as many of the republican party, who agree with democrats this is an agreement the president ought to keep in line with. this is just the first stop for the saudi crown prince in terms of where he will travel around the country, in addition to meeting with leaders and financial business leaders, and also...
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now we are at the point where we can look beyond that and start ,ooking at framing new ideas framing the narrative around those new ideas. that's going to be a big part of trying to achieve what you are setting out. >> thank you. you said lots of terrific things have moretent to understandable labels. that seems in tension with what we have read in the use -- the news about nafta trying to limit the efforts other countries have to have clear, powerful warning levels. to the extent you can say anything about that, how does your vision, which seems very the vision link to of the rest of the administration? dr. gottlieb: you don't mean to put me on the stock -- spot. [laughter] i think i'm: talking about something very different with respect to what other countries are doing. i think they are trying to come up with the punitive standard that, in my view -- and i'm certainly not an expert on what is being done. i'm not sure it's always in every case a science-based standard. there is a fair argument to be made that some of the stuff we see happening within the international context with
now we are at the point where we can look beyond that and start ,ooking at framing new ideas framing the narrative around those new ideas. that's going to be a big part of trying to achieve what you are setting out. >> thank you. you said lots of terrific things have moretent to understandable labels. that seems in tension with what we have read in the use -- the news about nafta trying to limit the efforts other countries have to have clear, powerful warning levels. to the extent you can...
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joel: our story by joshua green ,ooks at the last six weeks which when we look back at this trump administrationthe past six weeks will probably go down the biggest achievements they ever had between tax reform, which gary cohn actually helped usher, and now that whole group of people in the cabinet are gone. jason: gary cohn, you're talking alum data powell, another going back to goldman sachs. julia: what is also interesting leading theis politics section this week, but also when you look at the administration, you look at the balance of individuals there, whether it comes to trade policy, immigration policy and maybe with gary cohn not such a big player in it, it is a different composition. different, and more nationalistic. heading into midterms, that is a team you will hear from trump. in many ways, gary cohn provided a buffer to trump and without that, we will get unbridled trump, probably. jason: speaking of unbridled, the other guy he had leave was hope hicks, one of his advisors and someone seen as a check, maybe have him think twice about a tweak every now and again, really had his clo
joel: our story by joshua green ,ooks at the last six weeks which when we look back at this trump administrationthe past six weeks will probably go down the biggest achievements they ever had between tax reform, which gary cohn actually helped usher, and now that whole group of people in the cabinet are gone. jason: gary cohn, you're talking alum data powell, another going back to goldman sachs. julia: what is also interesting leading theis politics section this week, but also when you look at...
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"ooked at me as if, "you >> reporter: scott's paternal great-grandfather was remembered for leaving the village to study in japan. shear tolo chthat he was partof geration in china. so this early opening to the outside world. >> reporter: great grandfather tong jun-yung symbolizes, fort, sche first of three eras that define modern china: globalization at the tn of tlhe 20 centhl connecting with these modern ideas, these isms of the time: darwism, empiricism, maism, all these modern ideas at the time and theyalere kind of these cultur middlemen. he also married a japanese wifee n fe back in the village w bacth >> reporter: when mao ze communist party took control ins 1949 chinalosed its doors. collectivizing agriculture helped cause a famine that killed up to 40 million people. and a new generationf cosmopolitan tongs found themselves on the wrong side of history. >> my father was ten years old and he got to ta theiwaneventually comes to u.s. for graduate school and has this great, white-collar, american ceer. gets left behind. hi>> rr eporanter: ad nd hisot r left behind because? >> my
"ooked at me as if, "you >> reporter: scott's paternal great-grandfather was remembered for leaving the village to study in japan. shear tolo chthat he was partof geration in china. so this early opening to the outside world. >> reporter: great grandfather tong jun-yung symbolizes, fort, sche first of three eras that define modern china: globalization at the tn of tlhe 20 centhl connecting with these modern ideas, these isms of the time: darwism, empiricism, maism, all...
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bush was running for election, he looks down at the podium, ,ook at the card and said message -- i care. [laughter] sometimes people who are handling these folks make ridiculous mistakes. anthony: another thing he did in the debates, with governor clinton, and ross perot, he looked at his watch. it gave the impression to the american people that he was on interested --on uninterested in what was going on. that he was looking to see if he could get himself out of the room. >> hi. i am also an italian new yorker. it is also nice to meet you. you spoke about wisconsin and the midwest states, you spoke about how trump tapped into the anger of the industry not being financially successful as it has been since world war ii. i wanted to ask, a lot of people say will be tough to save the coal industry. i want to really know, if he cannot make those gains with and coal miners, how is he going to fare in the next election? anthony: the one thing you said that i disagree with, and i appreciate the question, but you said, the anger. the anger. i went to those campaign stops. i was with don jr. in w
bush was running for election, he looks down at the podium, ,ook at the card and said message -- i care. [laughter] sometimes people who are handling these folks make ridiculous mistakes. anthony: another thing he did in the debates, with governor clinton, and ross perot, he looked at his watch. it gave the impression to the american people that he was on interested --on uninterested in what was going on. that he was looking to see if he could get himself out of the room. >> hi. i am also...
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thats during those years he researched and wrote his .ooks on artillery his program today is based on above that will be coming out in october. you will get a nice sneak peak. and you will find advance publication flyers outside. is the war for the common soldier. it is a volume in the award-winning littlefield series on the history of the civil war era. the last time he spoke for this museum was in 1997. the year before we began our partnership with the library of virginia. you may remember he had an audience arrange their chairs in a big circle. it was so he can interact more informally, the way he was accustomed to doing on battlefield tours and in the classroom. the seats in this auditorium do not move. stay put. if he tries again, just ignore him. to answer the question will the real common soldier please stand up, i give you dr. peter carmichael. [applause] >> if we could move our chairs in a circle, i am sure c-span would not go for that. for those of you on my battlefield tours, maybe you would remember me if i put my back on andhat covered up these many gray hairs. first of a
thats during those years he researched and wrote his .ooks on artillery his program today is based on above that will be coming out in october. you will get a nice sneak peak. and you will find advance publication flyers outside. is the war for the common soldier. it is a volume in the award-winning littlefield series on the history of the civil war era. the last time he spoke for this museum was in 1997. the year before we began our partnership with the library of virginia. you may remember he...
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america selling consciousness expansion without giving a thought to the grim realities for the people who ook him seriously. [[indiscernible]but their loss was ours too. -- failures was ours too. when he took down with him was the illusion of a lifestyle he helped create, a generation of permanent cripples, veiled secrets who never understood e essential old mystic fallacy of the acid culture. the desperate assumption that somebody or at least some force is tending a light at the end of the tunnel. brian: why hunter thompson? tom: i met him a few times and we would watch monday night football at the jerome hotel bar in the mid-1970's. he was a character. that movie was a total flop, although johnny depp had a pretty good performance. but the movie had too much juvenile pranksterism. in las vegas. vegas road trip. but my students put me onto hunter thompson. kept urging me. you have to read it. they read it with me. it took me three times to read that book to find there is -- and my publisher encouraged me to include that book in it because it's a cult favorite. there are political themes in t
america selling consciousness expansion without giving a thought to the grim realities for the people who ook him seriously. [[indiscernible]but their loss was ours too. -- failures was ours too. when he took down with him was the illusion of a lifestyle he helped create, a generation of permanent cripples, veiled secrets who never understood e essential old mystic fallacy of the acid culture. the desperate assumption that somebody or at least some force is tending a light at the end of the...
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them,ook place, both of in 2001, 2003 have believed. art is a sense that of the individual, which is a long story in itself. these actions that they make. again, i think we really can't separate that from the industry's demographics and d te fact that this industry shapes narratives around power, consent, race, gender. it is not like other industries, except maybe news media in that way. shaper.culture it feels a bit like a slap in the face when you see these two awards, for example, in a time when there is heightened awareness about these issues. juan: i want to turn to my rudolph and tiffany haddish who presented two awards at sunday night's oscars ceremony. >> of years ago, people were saying that oscars were so white and since then, some wrote progress has been made. >> but when we came out together, we know some of you were thinking, are the oscars to black now? want to say,t don't worry, there are so many more white people to come. >> so many. we just came from backstage, and there are tons of them back there. >> tons of t them. j
them,ook place, both of in 2001, 2003 have believed. art is a sense that of the individual, which is a long story in itself. these actions that they make. again, i think we really can't separate that from the industry's demographics and d te fact that this industry shapes narratives around power, consent, race, gender. it is not like other industries, except maybe news media in that way. shaper.culture it feels a bit like a slap in the face when you see these two awards, for example, in a time...
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my father is in iran and i have been working his shop until i finish mien inger ook degree.his is not a business to give the money to them and say go buy chocolate and tomorrow do $4.7 million is gone. the right way is to give the money to the taxi drivers and let them borrow $12,500 and return it back in four months. after four months, they return the money and the money is still there. so they can have their own car, they can buy their own car and their own insurance, and they can buy every other thing which is needed as as independent. so that is where every cab driver making over $1,000 on us every single month so we escape giving money to the cab company anymore. we don't want the cab company in this city anymore because they are making more than $1,000 on us. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for your time. >> tarik mabude. >> good afternoon, directors. taxi driver. so taxi medallion was sold and they came back to the federal credit union. more are still on the way every month, 10 or 12 medallion is because they're not refinancing anymore. similar to that, s medalli
my father is in iran and i have been working his shop until i finish mien inger ook degree.his is not a business to give the money to them and say go buy chocolate and tomorrow do $4.7 million is gone. the right way is to give the money to the taxi drivers and let them borrow $12,500 and return it back in four months. after four months, they return the money and the money is still there. so they can have their own car, they can buy their own car and their own insurance, and they can buy every...
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all goes silent and at 23 ars old ooke morris is dead. >> the jury sentenced smoot to life without thes conviction. that conviction and the sentence have provided comfort for brooke's family, but not closure. >> i can't make any more memories with her. the only memories i have are past memories. i mean, it's hard. >> she's always in my heart. she will always be in my heart. and, you know, we had -- i had 23 wonderful years with brooke. i wish i had 53 more, but unfortunately i don't, but i know where brooke is, i know i will see her again and that gives me hope. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. he's got memos. reports say the newly fired fbi director has some dirt on the president. >> their significance is that they will corroborate comey's own recollections about his meetings with the president. mccabe also memorializedre told his meetings, his own interactions with the esident. >>> mean while, there is a new report andre
all goes silent and at 23 ars old ooke morris is dead. >> the jury sentenced smoot to life without thes conviction. that conviction and the sentence have provided comfort for brooke's family, but not closure. >> i can't make any more memories with her. the only memories i have are past memories. i mean, it's hard. >> she's always in my heart. she will always be in my heart. and, you know, we had -- i had 23 wonderful years with brooke. i wish i had 53 more, but unfortunately i...
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and then take a lack ook at thi. a source is contradicting the line i just played. opposed this meeting with russian, contradicted by three people talking with reuters who've spoken about the matters with mueller. line that up with what simonea just shared with us in this "washington post" article. >> it's interesting the "washington post" got these e-mails as you just pointed out. it's not coming from george papadopoulos or simonea. and certainly, the trump administration has been trying to distance itself from george papadopoulos and anything that he knows. we know that george papadopoulos was the first person to learn about the e-mails. and so it makes sense that they're trying to distance themselves, but, as we're seeing in that reporting by the "washington post," there was some recepivity by the trump administration as to what he was selling. there was also some resistance. it's even noted in his statement of offense to which he pled guilty that he, that they, there was at least one administration official who said, stop, tell him to stop, trump will never do t
and then take a lack ook at thi. a source is contradicting the line i just played. opposed this meeting with russian, contradicted by three people talking with reuters who've spoken about the matters with mueller. line that up with what simonea just shared with us in this "washington post" article. >> it's interesting the "washington post" got these e-mails as you just pointed out. it's not coming from george papadopoulos or simonea. and certainly, the trump...
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problem will be whether this escalates in terms of retaliation from other countries, particularly if you ,ookcanada and europe whether this degenerates into a global trade war. emerging global markets that will be hurt. china will be hurt, by the way. i think the wider ramifications are what is really important here for the long-term. how do you weight those risks? as you say, the tail risk or the real risk is the 10% escalations, but then we could call a trade war. is this your best case scenario, or what are the odds of that actually happening? geoffrey: it is certainly not our best case at this point. aluminum tariff does not impact china particularly closely, so china is playing a relatively quiet, good game here anyeing somewhat calm in response. what will be interesting to see is what the europeans will do. we were led to believe that long-term this will not degenerate into a trade war. heads will prevail. i do not think anybody's scenario for the markets locally factor in a real trade war. will and utterly start to make comparisons to the 1930's, which is obviously went the great depr
problem will be whether this escalates in terms of retaliation from other countries, particularly if you ,ookcanada and europe whether this degenerates into a global trade war. emerging global markets that will be hurt. china will be hurt, by the way. i think the wider ramifications are what is really important here for the long-term. how do you weight those risks? as you say, the tail risk or the real risk is the 10% escalations, but then we could call a trade war. is this your best case...
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it is getting technical analysts ooked that bitcoin may has further to fall than we have seen this week chart right there showing you how close we are to getting that level wha. what happens if you get the death crawl? annie: it depends what you read into the analysis. some may not want to be attention to this, but if you want to go for a more technical analysis approach, that is a bearish sign. vonnie: where does that drop to if it happens to do that? annie: one analyst has said it can far as fall as $2800, which would be a huge precipitous drop. $8,510. annie: right now. it would be a long way to slide. depends on what you want to read into the bearish signals, but there have been developments recently, more regulatory scrutiny in the cryptocurrency space, for example, that have gotten some investors spooked. shery: exactly. i was going to say given so many uncertainties with the cryptocurrencies space, this is a matter for the people investing in the cryptocurrencies. annie: yes, i think what you saw in december was there was a lot of excitement around this base. maybe some investors
it is getting technical analysts ooked that bitcoin may has further to fall than we have seen this week chart right there showing you how close we are to getting that level wha. what happens if you get the death crawl? annie: it depends what you read into the analysis. some may not want to be attention to this, but if you want to go for a more technical analysis approach, that is a bearish sign. vonnie: where does that drop to if it happens to do that? annie: one analyst has said it can far as...
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however, facebook and instagram and google had a really become rife with a lot of cd-looking -- ookingtions and stuff like that. you would never -- if you go on to facebook, you never expected stock or veryor a rarely, someone pumping some small-cap stock. pretty dicey stuff. they are all over the place on the internet -- "buy into this and get a 10% bonus," whatever it is, or a typo to make it look like they are selling bitcoin or something. stuff.ad's -- pretty bad it is only a matter of time before regulators crackdown in some way, and i don't think facebook or google wants to be a platform where they are taking money from those people. shery: joe weisenthal, thank you for the latest on cryptocurrencies. julie: time for the biggest is the stories in the news right now. adidas has returned to double-digit growth. the germany, he says revenue quarter,in the fourth more than twice what it was in the third quarter. it forecast 10% growth for 2018. the company has been cashing in on the popularity of its sneakers. the world's largest clothing retailer reported a slowdown in sales and the
however, facebook and instagram and google had a really become rife with a lot of cd-looking -- ookingtions and stuff like that. you would never -- if you go on to facebook, you never expected stock or veryor a rarely, someone pumping some small-cap stock. pretty dicey stuff. they are all over the place on the internet -- "buy into this and get a 10% bonus," whatever it is, or a typo to make it look like they are selling bitcoin or something. stuff.ad's -- pretty bad it is only a...
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now they posted the free ook evacuation advisory for people who live near major wildfire burn yrps. the concern here a repeat of the devastating mudslide in montecito back in skbrant the next storm is due to arrive in southern california tomorrow and it may linger through thursday. >>> right now at 6:09 we are tracking that storm not only for southern california but the bay area. we can see the center of this storm still spinning and it's drawing in some deep subtropical moisture. first pineapple express we've seen in a while. but the clouds are targeting southern california and that's where the heaviest rain will be, although we will also be on the outer fringes of this and get on some heavy rain. this will start out by tomorrow morning, continue through wednesday, and then we'll see some of the heaviest rain continue as we go throughout thursday as well as friday. still some lingering showers. and this will also bring heavy snow maker or be a heavy snow maker for the sierra. we may get 1 to 3 inches of rain as the week goes along. more on that in a few minutes. mike. >>> kari, thi
now they posted the free ook evacuation advisory for people who live near major wildfire burn yrps. the concern here a repeat of the devastating mudslide in montecito back in skbrant the next storm is due to arrive in southern california tomorrow and it may linger through thursday. >>> right now at 6:09 we are tracking that storm not only for southern california but the bay area. we can see the center of this storm still spinning and it's drawing in some deep subtropical moisture....
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synchrony,ook at they were around 4% or 5%.hey were being generous with credit and they see people not being able to pay them back. >> they are going to be more tied to what the creditors want to do. >> it is interesting to know that during the transition, sales dropped, so credit is key to making the purchase. >> thank you. that has been the biggest one-day decline since november of last year. >> it is time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the biggest stories right now. they said they make false statements after claiming the labs can run multiple s on just one drop of blood. from holding any company the recall covers certain for patients and cars from the 2014 to 2018 model years. picked off 2018 on a winning note. the sparrow company says a return to double-digit growth after throwing just 19% in the fourth quarter. >> china, we almost grew 30% and online basis, we grew 57% said those companies have put the company on foot for a record year. i want to say most of the lookacts on the superstars better. >
synchrony,ook at they were around 4% or 5%.hey were being generous with credit and they see people not being able to pay them back. >> they are going to be more tied to what the creditors want to do. >> it is interesting to know that during the transition, sales dropped, so credit is key to making the purchase. >> thank you. that has been the biggest one-day decline since november of last year. >> it is time now for the bloomberg business flash, a look at some of the...
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>>ook at that. that's a carpe diem look right there. >> reporr: and i actually bought two pair, for a few hundred dollars. for the pbs newshour, this is economics correspondent paulng solman repor from nashville and new york. >> woodruff: now: history, mythology, imagery. a museum exhibition our eyes to the symbols of native american life and culture all around. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: a 1948 indian brand motorcycle, one of the sleekest machines you're likely to see. clothing with the logo for your local sports team. and perhaps in your refrigerator right now, a box of land o'lakes butter. >> she's holding t butter, right. she's on her knees and she's holding the box that she's on. so it recedes into infinity. t re's something really profoundly weird going on. >> brown: en more profound, just how pervasive native imagery is embedded into theic am subconscious. that's according to paul chaatem smith, ar of the comanche naibe and co-curator of an exhibition at thonal museum of the ameri
>>ook at that. that's a carpe diem look right there. >> reporr: and i actually bought two pair, for a few hundred dollars. for the pbs newshour, this is economics correspondent paulng solman repor from nashville and new york. >> woodruff: now: history, mythology, imagery. a museum exhibition our eyes to the symbols of native american life and culture all around. jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: a 1948 indian brand motorcycle, one of the sleekest machines you're...
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as you say, karzai really blew up the talks at a moment when ooked like they might be fruitful but there were other complications. one was it wasn't really clear what the taliban wanted from these negotiations that was never tested before the talks blew up. secondly, the relationship with i.s.i. in pakistan was again complicated. the taliban secret representative, this man named ty bhaga, remarkable character, you know he kept saying to the americans in these safe houses where they were negotiating i don't want to be a client of pakistan. we're afghans, we want to negotiatpendently with you. you're in our country, we'd like to talk about how weet you out of our country slowly in a transition but i don'tant pakistan to speak for us. but the pakistanis told the amer negotiation without us. ey started to essentiall act as agents for the taliban. at one point, they delivered messages to the americans in mullah omar's nice and the ams could never quite figure out what the relationship between i.s.i. and the taliban leadership was in these negotiations, it made it very difficult to succeed. >>
as you say, karzai really blew up the talks at a moment when ooked like they might be fruitful but there were other complications. one was it wasn't really clear what the taliban wanted from these negotiations that was never tested before the talks blew up. secondly, the relationship with i.s.i. in pakistan was again complicated. the taliban secret representative, this man named ty bhaga, remarkable character, you know he kept saying to the americans in these safe houses where they were...
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and if you listen to ambassadoru haley, if ook at the statement which i applaud that the four countries put ou, germany, france, the u.k. and the united states con this attack and saying that it was the russian government, that's the good news. they have now called them out. now comes the hard part. how are we going to respond to that attack? i think it dodemand another set of sanctions and maybe other kinds of responses to come from the united states. >> woodruff: so you're looking for more from this administration? absolutely. they've all said this is a hafining moment. i think that'st ambassador haley said. well, a defining moment demands a defining response. >> woodruff: former u.s. ambassador to russia, michael ul, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: the rate of high level departures from the trump administration recently is unecedented. among the original cabinet members that remain, there are a number of questions around potential ethics violations. william brangham reports on one agency with a troubled trackre cord and a leader under fire. >> mr. secretary
and if you listen to ambassadoru haley, if ook at the statement which i applaud that the four countries put ou, germany, france, the u.k. and the united states con this attack and saying that it was the russian government, that's the good news. they have now called them out. now comes the hard part. how are we going to respond to that attack? i think it dodemand another set of sanctions and maybe other kinds of responses to come from the united states. >> woodruff: so you're looking for...
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i think this president can take --ook -- in terms of noel morale, i think it is very bad for morale. but i've got armchair psychology from people in the west wing. president seems incapable of saying these two things that seem to be true, the russia absolutely interfered in the 2016 presidential election and yet he won the electoral college fair and square. he's sort of feels like it he admits to one, that russia meddled it somehow the legitimizes his victory. and that is the one thing he cannot tolerate. whenever it comes up, there are people in and out of the president's circle, right? it is like hotel california. cast outeople who are for good and never recover other people who commit the cardinal sin in his mind of crossing him on russia. so that is a turner -- attorney general jeff sessions because he recused himself from the president. he could just never recover. steve bannon, too. he was in and out of the presidency circle and out of the white house. the trump was still talking to him a hand then steve made that mistake of saying to michael that the that book, president's son
i think this president can take --ook -- in terms of noel morale, i think it is very bad for morale. but i've got armchair psychology from people in the west wing. president seems incapable of saying these two things that seem to be true, the russia absolutely interfered in the 2016 presidential election and yet he won the electoral college fair and square. he's sort of feels like it he admits to one, that russia meddled it somehow the legitimizes his victory. and that is the one thing he...
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that we would fight for all the time, or the that f science projects are out there, where people are ooking at interesting things, because they generally don't and, a strong constituency, you know, it's well known that readiness, for example, doesn't constituency, where as platforms and programs do. so, it's interesting, if you look at the periods of the reatest amount of experimentation an innovation and sort of creative thinking in the u.s. military, beginning first world war with you find that they are always in resources.ery scarce >> i'm not going to get away with this. going to ask you to identify ne sacred cow that fits this aspect of reinforcing what we and then one need, science experiment that you can not in the classified world, but one science experiment style excited you.at imagine, if you will, that there is a military threat that about, and this threat involves an integrated defense which is extraordinarily capable, which has weapons that can reach out a ways, and there are the conventional way of dealing with it in termsing with using ace to sea, airplanes to deliver ordnanc
that we would fight for all the time, or the that f science projects are out there, where people are ooking at interesting things, because they generally don't and, a strong constituency, you know, it's well known that readiness, for example, doesn't constituency, where as platforms and programs do. so, it's interesting, if you look at the periods of the reatest amount of experimentation an innovation and sort of creative thinking in the u.s. military, beginning first world war with you find...
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you'll have the transaction level data that will let you ook at the effect. senator perdue: that will take a while to develop that. and the systems inadequacies that don't allow different parts of the d.o.d. to talk to you is a hindrens. i get that. we want to know if you run into those problems, or obstacles, we need to know those on the front end. we have to -- 10 years is too long. i want to talk about the see querser -- see quester and also the fundamental -- sequester and the fundamental measure of the capital budget. you answered the question earlier about normal operation produrement, i get that. -- procurement. i get that. in these big-ticket -- we're going to spend $26 billion a year for 10 years to basically recap the navy. my concern is, if that $26 billion goes to four x or five x like the past decade did, we're talking about numbers that will unattainable. my concern is, are we in this audit looking at the procurement process and finding the inadequacies in there to recommend chapings in the way congress deals with funding of the defense departme
you'll have the transaction level data that will let you ook at the effect. senator perdue: that will take a while to develop that. and the systems inadequacies that don't allow different parts of the d.o.d. to talk to you is a hindrens. i get that. we want to know if you run into those problems, or obstacles, we need to know those on the front end. we have to -- 10 years is too long. i want to talk about the see querser -- see quester and also the fundamental -- sequester and the fundamental...
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took them down, ook them down. in mea culpa, no comment. thank you, prime minister may, for standing up and saying eye to eye, you will not do this in my country. i believe it is important for our foreign policy to be both diplomatic but forceful. for if you're in meetings with russians who are able to speak openly, they will tell you that vladimir putin listens to nothing but power. not any glad handing and i'm a genius and he's a genius and he called me a genius. he doesn't respond to that. he only responds to looking in the eye and showing that you have power. and as i just heard over the last couple of days, most of the russian people don't have internet. they can only hear what is given to them. they don't see what is going on. and they're living in their world without the exposure to the beauty of democracy, the beauty of human rights, and women's rights and the freedom to go anywhere i want to go, and they get their thrills through what is told to them to maybe the wins and losses in an olympic game or the exploits and expeditions of
took them down, ook them down. in mea culpa, no comment. thank you, prime minister may, for standing up and saying eye to eye, you will not do this in my country. i believe it is important for our foreign policy to be both diplomatic but forceful. for if you're in meetings with russians who are able to speak openly, they will tell you that vladimir putin listens to nothing but power. not any glad handing and i'm a genius and he's a genius and he called me a genius. he doesn't respond to that....
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. >> jay sweet who runs newport called us up and said roger is doing a surprise set and he's ooking for was incredibly special, just an unforgettable moment. and afterward he wrote us and said we're brothers and sisters now, let's do this again. and, oh, by the way, i'm doing a concert in the desert with paul mccartney, neil young, the rolling stones, bob dylan, the who, do you want to do it? okay. >> reporter: they performed at the desert trip nevertheless california in 2016 and then joined waters on his world tour. >> what was it? 160 dates? something like that? >> it was long. >> reporter: but it introduced lucius to a new audience. jess wolfe and holy laessig have been singing together now for 13 years. >> it's like any relationship or thing that you find in your life that feels sort of, i don't noerks dream-like or perfect or whatever the word is. >> it felt dream-like? >> yeah. it felt like -- there was never a moment where we said, we shouldn't be doing this. >> now from their new album "nudes" here is lucius with "something about you." ♪ ♪ follow me, just trust me it's gonna be
. >> jay sweet who runs newport called us up and said roger is doing a surprise set and he's ooking for was incredibly special, just an unforgettable moment. and afterward he wrote us and said we're brothers and sisters now, let's do this again. and, oh, by the way, i'm doing a concert in the desert with paul mccartney, neil young, the rolling stones, bob dylan, the who, do you want to do it? okay. >> reporter: they performed at the desert trip nevertheless california in 2016 and...
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that is why france and germany .ook it on their initiative what is going on there? talk about the french-german relationship. how do you see that playing out so many important decisions that need to be made. we really like to sue is going on in the melancholy's. we definitely want to go on with him. we have the chance to be an engine again. that is about securing the border, which is very important. it is about competitiveness. there is the common base for our country. i really wanted something to be built up. chad: what do you think of the latest proposals? can they work in terms of what the fuss brexit relationship will look like. first of all, i need to sit down and have a look closer look. as i always wanted to say, i found. there is also working together on security issues, very crucial for us. a.an stress there is there is always a question about trade. the these three figured out. seeing the new government will be sworn in a couple of that -- of errors. song: we had to breaking stories are now. headlines from a five-star party. .his is the mayo luisi, this is
that is why france and germany .ook it on their initiative what is going on there? talk about the french-german relationship. how do you see that playing out so many important decisions that need to be made. we really like to sue is going on in the melancholy's. we definitely want to go on with him. we have the chance to be an engine again. that is about securing the border, which is very important. it is about competitiveness. there is the common base for our country. i really wanted something...