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i memorized james weldon johnson, paul laurence dunbar, countee cullen and langston hughes. i memorized shakespeare, whole plays, 50 sonnets. i memorized edgar allen poe, all the poetry -- never having heard it, i memorized it. i had longfellow, i had guy de maupassant, i had balzac, rudyard kipling. i mean, it was catholic kind of reading, and catholic kind of storing. when i decided to speak, i had a lot to say, and many ways in which to say what i had to say. i listened to the black minister, i listened to the melody of the preachers, and i could tell when they would start up on that kind of thing, when you know they mean to take our souls straight to heaven, or whether they meant to dash us straight to hell, i understood it. so out of this evil, which was a dire kind of evil -- because rape on the body of a young person, more often than not, introduces cynicism, and there is nothing quite so tragic as a young cynic, because it means the person has gone from knowing nothing to believing nothing. in my case i was saved in that muteness, you see. in the sordida, i was saved
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paul kedrosky, bloomberg contributing editor, cory johnson, editor-at-large. has officially ended and our coverage ends now. keep watching bloomberg television and get the latest headlines on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, and bloomberg radio. ♪ >> welcome to the most important hour of the session. we still have stocks in negative territory. investors are also placing a few bets on apple. street smart starts now. is tim cook's apple. the company is overhauling its
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cory johnson is still with us, as well as paul kedrosky.aron, what do you make of all the enthusiasm in the markets about rocket? >> you have these twin german ipos going out right now. rocket internet, which we will talk about. this internet startup vehicle controlled by a prominent figure here. their firstp trading day to october 2, next week. there's a big e-commerce retailer out here who is very popular in europe from line fashion retailing. they were spun out of rocket some years ago, they start trading october 1. arron, rocket has gotten a lot of criticism for simply copying u.s. companies, whether it is amazon or ebay or square. is that fair, or do they have original ideas? >> the executives behind this company are three brothers. oliver is the front man. he is the ceo of rocket, he just spoke for about two hours at a press conference here in fright for it. -- frankfurt. he has been at this for a long time. these guys are well-educated young tech savvy germans. 15 years ago, back in 1999, they did a clone of ebay. within three months
cory johnson is still with us, as well as paul kedrosky.aron, what do you make of all the enthusiasm in the markets about rocket? >> you have these twin german ipos going out right now. rocket internet, which we will talk about. this internet startup vehicle controlled by a prominent figure here. their firstp trading day to october 2, next week. there's a big e-commerce retailer out here who is very popular in europe from line fashion retailing. they were spun out of rocket some years...
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right, paul kedrosky, our bloomberg contributing editor, cory johnson, our editor at large.are continuing to talk about alibaba throughout the show. one of the biggest winners in the ipo was softbank. alibaba's biggest shareholder. coming up my interview with the ceo talking about what he thinks is in alibaba's future. ♪ >> i am emily chang. welcome back to "bloomberg west." the biggest shareholder in alibaba is japan's softbank, the same company that bought sprint last year. the company owns 32.4% of alibaba and made the decision not to sell any of its stake. i had a chance to speak with softbank ceo masayoshi son about why he made the long trip to new york for today. >> this is a historic moment and i am happy to celebrate. >> you're not selling any shares today. how did you make that decision? >> this is only a beginning. >> you have had a year's long relationship with jack ma. what is that like? >> he is my best friend, best partner. it is a lifetime partner. >> what do you want alibaba to do next? what else would you like alibaba to do? >> alibaba continue to grow insid
right, paul kedrosky, our bloomberg contributing editor, cory johnson, our editor at large.are continuing to talk about alibaba throughout the show. one of the biggest winners in the ipo was softbank. alibaba's biggest shareholder. coming up my interview with the ceo talking about what he thinks is in alibaba's future. ♪ >> i am emily chang. welcome back to "bloomberg west." the biggest shareholder in alibaba is japan's softbank, the same company that bought sprint last year....
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i want to bring in paul kedrosky, also an early stage venture investor. our editor at large cory johnsonh us. paul, what do you think alibaba should do with all this money? i think it has to start doing some acquisitions. i don't see how -- you generate this kind of capital from a public offering, it's possible they could say they are waiting for strategic capital but the expectation among investors is that you will see acquisitions. you asked about yahoo!, probably the most widely expected example. i do not know if that is the one, but i'd expect to see a series of acquisitions over the next 18 months, which is what we saw in the last 18 months, so nothing new. >> he did not give us a straight answer but my interpretation was not exactly the route they were thinking. charles, what is their next that now that they have more money to play with? >> i think they have been saving for this for a long time. keep in mind is not just a $22 billion in cash they raise today but they have converted their shares into something liquid. when they go on a shopping spree, they have at their disposal not
i want to bring in paul kedrosky, also an early stage venture investor. our editor at large cory johnsonh us. paul, what do you think alibaba should do with all this money? i think it has to start doing some acquisitions. i don't see how -- you generate this kind of capital from a public offering, it's possible they could say they are waiting for strategic capital but the expectation among investors is that you will see acquisitions. you asked about yahoo!, probably the most widely expected...
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for more on the public debut, cory johnson is still with us as well as paul kedrosky.nd aaron joins us via skype from frankfurt and covers rocket. what do you make of all the enthusiasm in the markets? mle.y, you have these twin german ipos going out right now. rocket internet is the start of the vehicle controlled by a pretty prominent figure here. they just moved up their first trading day five days to october 2. a big e-commerce retailer out here, very popular in europe for online fashion retailing where spun out of rocket some years ago. they started trading october 1. rocket has gotten a lot of criticism for copying companies whether it is amazon, ebay, foursquare. is that fair or do they have original ideas? >> oliver is the front man, the ceo of rocket. he just spoke for about two hours at a press conference here in frankfurt i was at just the day before yesterday and he's been at this for a long time. youngre well-educated tech savvy germans. a take ongo, they did to buy them ebay out. then they did other startups imitating u.s. websites. sometimes they've been
for more on the public debut, cory johnson is still with us as well as paul kedrosky.nd aaron joins us via skype from frankfurt and covers rocket. what do you make of all the enthusiasm in the markets? mle.y, you have these twin german ipos going out right now. rocket internet is the start of the vehicle controlled by a pretty prominent figure here. they just moved up their first trading day five days to october 2. a big e-commerce retailer out here, very popular in europe for online fashion...
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the johnson's say they were a pauled. >> reporter: is -- appalled. >> reporter: is it tough to look at him after? >> i wouldn't say it's hard, i don't have respect more than that hit a woman. the n.f.l. has been bashed. it's not an n.f.l. n.b.a. baseball, basketball, it's nationwide. the men of the world need to under not to put their hand on women, period. >> reporter: rice was not another n.f.l. player, he was chris's team-mate and their wife was friend. >> when the second tape hit, i was horrified. you know, that's a friend. i text her and said "i saw the second video and i have tears in my eyes." and she said "i'm so much faurg than that." -- further than that." . >> reporter: by repairing the video, what does that do to the general public? >> i don't think it helped at all. if you show it, show it and say this is happening every three seconds in america. this is somebody's life. so how can we prevent this happening to the next person. >> reporter: the facts about domestic violence are staggering. according to the fbi a woman is beaten every 15 seconds across the country, with 1500
the johnson's say they were a pauled. >> reporter: is -- appalled. >> reporter: is it tough to look at him after? >> i wouldn't say it's hard, i don't have respect more than that hit a woman. the n.f.l. has been bashed. it's not an n.f.l. n.b.a. baseball, basketball, it's nationwide. the men of the world need to under not to put their hand on women, period. >> reporter: rice was not another n.f.l. player, he was chris's team-mate and their wife was friend. >> when...
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the number of drug companies offering this, pfizer, astrazeneca, johnson & johnson, glaxosmithkline, merck. the worry here, paul, i think you understand this as well as anybody if a drug company is paying an individual physician money, they're going to push their drug. >> right. the thing to understand is, a lot of these payments can be misread, i'm paying for clinical trial if the doctor's name goes there. all that money isn't going to them. it is going to support the clinical trial. there is real concern if the person has financial interest in drug company or device company, they own stock, that is a big problem. always ask your doctor, why am i getting this treatment? what are the risk and benefits for me as individual and really trying to informed consumer to avoid any of these concerns. gerri: so the cms is launching a website, this is the good news that will allow to you check out your own doctor and find out if in fact they're taking paints from pharmaceutical companies. how well is this going to go in. >> it will be healthcare.gov? i was on the website earlier today. i was spoking around on it. it doesn
the number of drug companies offering this, pfizer, astrazeneca, johnson & johnson, glaxosmithkline, merck. the worry here, paul, i think you understand this as well as anybody if a drug company is paying an individual physician money, they're going to push their drug. >> right. the thing to understand is, a lot of these payments can be misread, i'm paying for clinical trial if the doctor's name goes there. all that money isn't going to them. it is going to support the clinical trial....
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but now candidates like rand paul are getting millennials interested in the workings of government and 2012 gary johnson of people i spoke to went out and voted for him because he matched their principles. >> what are they. >> limited government and free market, basically stay out of my business. and a lot of libertarians are into seeing anti- drug prohibiti prohibition. and tighter regulation on government institutions so they don't interfere in your daily life and reduction of bureaucracy. >> it sounds like a lot of the liberals of the 60s when i went to college in the 70s. we were like just love us alone. a lot of free speech. and no drug prosecutions. what makes libertarians different than the classic liberals who are in the college in the 50s and 60s. >> can i jump in? >> one of the things we see right now. we see more and more agreement between the younger set libertarians and constitutional conservatives that are prus frustrated that both parties are crony institutions and only listen to the powerful forces in society and not devolving power back to the individuals. libertarian thought that is re
but now candidates like rand paul are getting millennials interested in the workings of government and 2012 gary johnson of people i spoke to went out and voted for him because he matched their principles. >> what are they. >> limited government and free market, basically stay out of my business. and a lot of libertarians are into seeing anti- drug prohibiti prohibition. and tighter regulation on government institutions so they don't interfere in your daily life and reduction of...
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johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assisting managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis schatly argues the nuclear family is under attack and constitutional scholar pere when --erwin shemeresky in the case against the supreme court. watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> nina krushcheva, the daughter of nikita khrushchev discusses her book "the lost krushchev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind". this is about 40 minutes. >> live coverage from the national book festival continues up next, a presentation by nina krushcheva, granddaughter of nikita khrushchev with her book "the lost krushchev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind". she is being introduced by a peter roudik of the library of congress. >> government propaganda and -- this study is tied with national col
johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assisting managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis schatly argues the nuclear family is under attack and constitutional scholar pere when --erwin shemeresky in the case against the supreme court. watch for...
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johnson. andhiggins who covers apple joining us from san diego, general partner paul could draw straight -- paulld kidoskry. >> one reason is because of privacy issues and the league of photographs. whether involved that involve the hacking of the servers, it did not really matter because there is a perception they have been lacking in security. secondly when you alluded to this author top, a whole bunch of new services are a part of the new iphone 6 launch all require you to agree to sharing of data, specifically health data or just adding a new keyboard that allows you to have data flow out to other servers and people are understandably nervous that it all will fall apart. >> earlier this week tim cook spoke to charlie rose and use the word offended when talking about how other companies use our data. take a listen. are not in that business. i am offended by it. i think people have a right to privacy. i think that is going to be a very key topic over the next year or so. will reach higher and higher levels of urgency as more and more incidents happen. >> more from the letter today, we do not b
johnson. andhiggins who covers apple joining us from san diego, general partner paul could draw straight -- paulld kidoskry. >> one reason is because of privacy issues and the league of photographs. whether involved that involve the hacking of the servers, it did not really matter because there is a perception they have been lacking in security. secondly when you alluded to this author top, a whole bunch of new services are a part of the new iphone 6 launch all require you to agree to...
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paul kedrosky, early-stage venture investor. and much more. i want to head to cory johnson, who was outside the event at the flint center in cupertino. corey, what is going on there? >> let me give you a visual here. we are here the anza college, on the outer edges of silicon valley in cupertino. they have taken the center of the courtyard and next to the performing arts center, with a product will be announced, where a lot of important events of happened, whether it was the hewlett-packard shareholder vote, or going back to the original macintosh announcement, it will be the home for the announcement of what we expect to be too new iphones, iwatch, a payment system, and who knows what else. they builtcourtyard, a giant white structure that people are calling a qubit. it is not acute, it's a weird trapezoidal shape. it presumably will be a demo hall or something like it. it is a beautiful spot here in silicon valley. it's a lovely day in the foothills of the nearby mountains. digeroti, tech ceos like melissa meyer just arrived a little while ago. her id being checked. dr. o
paul kedrosky, early-stage venture investor. and much more. i want to head to cory johnson, who was outside the event at the flint center in cupertino. corey, what is going on there? >> let me give you a visual here. we are here the anza college, on the outer edges of silicon valley in cupertino. they have taken the center of the courtyard and next to the performing arts center, with a product will be announced, where a lot of important events of happened, whether it was the...
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johnson and ronald reagan in 1960s change the american political landscape. paulmanaging editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil co. chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american fa
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johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. we do expect commissioner hillis arriving late. commissioners, first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at 320 through 4 hundred paul discretionary use authorization
johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. we do expect commissioner hillis arriving late. commissioners, first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at 320 through 4 hundred paul discretionary use authorization
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johnson to play base. now alphonso played with miles, with the weather report. i mean, it's just amazing. p.j. playing guitar, pauljr., so that whole combination of incredible musicians and people, that's also what i call magic. >> is brazil still churning out great vocalists? the country has a rich tradition of great vocalists. >> yes, yes, they are the three vocalists there, one is called sir georgie. sir georgie is an amazing singer. he's living in l.a. right now. it's called soil, which means it's me. there's a girl named maria, 27 years old. sir georgie is 37. there's some young brazilian artists and singers on this project that made me so happy, as well. >> the new project from sergio mendes is called "magic," and it is a magical project, some great artists, janelle monet, john legend, will i. am, you won't be disappointed. sergio, good to have you on this program. >> my pleasure, tavis. >>> before we close tonight, i want to pay tribute to joan rivers, who died at the age of 81 with her daughter and friends by her side. i was honored to have her on this set for a two-part conversation just months ago. she w
johnson to play base. now alphonso played with miles, with the weather report. i mean, it's just amazing. p.j. playing guitar, pauljr., so that whole combination of incredible musicians and people, that's also what i call magic. >> is brazil still churning out great vocalists? the country has a rich tradition of great vocalists. >> yes, yes, they are the three vocalists there, one is called sir georgie. sir georgie is an amazing singer. he's living in l.a. right now. it's called...
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johnson robert a. lawrence jr. nancy yo juan william rivera paul v.rizza leo arthur roberts manards. spence jr. kenneth j.swenson sandra c. taylor paul a. tagamire. >> and our brother, charles anthony murphy. zbh and my loving sister, chevron mentes. it's been 13 years but for us, it seems like yesterday. you're sadly missed by all especially your family and friends including your mom and you will always be the wings beneath my wings. >> good job. :w+&2çÑi >>> tonight at 8:00, ceremonies from today commemorating the 13th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. we'll have events from the white house and pentagon as well as the ceremony from new york that you just saw. at 8:00 eastern on our companion network c-span. and on c-span2, iowa public tv hosts an hour long debate for iowa's third congressional district. participating are democrat stacy apple and republican david young. they'll discuss their platforms, future plans, and answer reporters' questions. that's tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, american history tv is live from baltimore's ft. mchenr
johnson robert a. lawrence jr. nancy yo juan william rivera paul v.rizza leo arthur roberts manards. spence jr. kenneth j.swenson sandra c. taylor paul a. tagamire. >> and our brother, charles anthony murphy. zbh and my loving sister, chevron mentes. it's been 13 years but for us, it seems like yesterday. you're sadly missed by all especially your family and friends including your mom and you will always be the wings beneath my wings. >> good job. :w+&2çÑi >>> tonight...
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johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. we do expect commissioner hillis arriving late. commissioners, first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at 320 through 4 hundred paul discretionary use authorization for continuance. item b and c at 660 third discretionary review authorization are proposed for september 11, 2014. item 3. for the next case at 19 through 25 mason street request for compliance and variance are proposed for continuance until september 18th. item 4 at one 10 stewart street a negative declaration is proposed for few minutes until september 4th item 5 for the next case at 14 telegraph hill, 20th street discretionary review authorization until october 9, 2014, pr item 6 case the patrick rode and gun club a appraisal of a perimeter negative declarations froept for continuance october 23rdrd. commissioners under our discretionary review calendar items 19 on green street a may or may not discretionary review we've received a requester inform the project sponsor to continue to october 18th and for item next at 1804 request for discretionary review we've received a request from the project sponsor with an agreement to continue it not november 6t
johnson. commissioner moore. commissioner sugaya. we do expect commissioner hillis arriving late. commissioners, first on your calendar is items for continuance item one at 320 through 4 hundred paul discretionary use authorization for continuance. item b and c at 660 third discretionary review authorization are proposed for september 11, 2014. item 3. for the next case at 19 through 25 mason street request for compliance and variance are proposed for continuance until september 18th. item 4 at...
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paul fasmer cofounded partners in health, an organization that helps build health care systems in developing nations. he was recently in liberia and met with president ellen johnson surly. we're hearing about potentially hundreds of thousands of people being infected. they're maybe going to build 1700 more treatment beds. there's a disconnect with numbers. how does it get handled? >> yeah, 1700 treatment beds does not seem like a lot to me when you're talking about a potential need of that scale. and so i think there is a mismatch in the math. >> reporter: but even if there were enough supplies, farmer says much more neez to be done to bring ebola epidemic under control in a region with broken health care. >> to stop it, you have to do two things at once. you have to respond to the emergency, the crisis, but also to build a really strong public health system that can go all the way from villages and communities to hospitals. that's a tall order. >> reporter: new therapies and vaccinevaccines are being devel, but they won't be available for many months, says ebola researcher thomas geisbert of the university of texas medical branch. >> the goal at this point is to
paul fasmer cofounded partners in health, an organization that helps build health care systems in developing nations. he was recently in liberia and met with president ellen johnson surly. we're hearing about potentially hundreds of thousands of people being infected. they're maybe going to build 1700 more treatment beds. there's a disconnect with numbers. how does it get handled? >> yeah, 1700 treatment beds does not seem like a lot to me when you're talking about a potential need of...
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paul bremmer. look for that at the top of the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we say good morning to you. i am tom keene, with me scarlet fu in adam johnsonnews, we'reny looking at the bank ability of video games. the destiny game is on track to become the most profitable game ever, succeeding halo. the first to share raked in $500 million on its first day on the market. our guest, jeffrey hayzlett, no summer. he voices one of the sol diers in "destiny." >> it is like, i am running out of ammunition, more, more, more. >> everyone talks about the imminent death of gaming consoles, right? everything is going mobile. zynga has been one of the big sellers. why are they so resilient? you to play this at home. i know these gamers. i see them and they play all my long. they play across the internet with many people. you cannot do that as much -- >> are they scarlet fu's kids and jonathan golomb's kids? >> these are people 18-40. >> this is the market that all the people are chasing. >> huge. so, it is more than just a gaming platform. it is part of your living room. >> big tech is taking video games for a seriously. microsoft is in talks to buy
paul bremmer. look for that at the top of the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we say good morning to you. i am tom keene, with me scarlet fu in adam johnsonnews, we'reny looking at the bank ability of video games. the destiny game is on track to become the most profitable game ever, succeeding halo. the first to share raked in $500 million on its first day on the market. our guest, jeffrey hayzlett, no summer. he voices one of the sol diers in "destiny."...
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and i bet senators, rob portman is ready to roll, ron johnson is ready to roll, on the other side, paulis the gop for? is it for growth and optimism message or not? so far they have not clarified that. >> what's it going to come down to, john, as we go out here? those two commercials you showed in north carolina, it's budget cuts versus spending cuts, i mean budget deficits versus more spending cuts. is that going to resonate with voters or what is it going to be this time? >> well, exactly right. what makes this race so interesting is that this is the state where because they've got the governorship and the legislature, republicans have implemented a program and democrats are going after it just like republicans going after obamacare and all the elements of the democratic program. so when they try to mobilize each base, which is what the two campaigns are doing, and at one point of disagreement with larry, yes, kay hagan is establishing distance with obama, but she has to mobilizep. there are only selected places where she is establishing distance. it's going to be a turnout battle. we
and i bet senators, rob portman is ready to roll, ron johnson is ready to roll, on the other side, paulis the gop for? is it for growth and optimism message or not? so far they have not clarified that. >> what's it going to come down to, john, as we go out here? those two commercials you showed in north carolina, it's budget cuts versus spending cuts, i mean budget deficits versus more spending cuts. is that going to resonate with voters or what is it going to be this time? >> well,...
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paul and minneapolis, going over .o somalia this has been a growing concern, but like jeh johnson said and the homeland security committee last week, we do not know exactly. we do not have a high degree of confidence that we know everyone going over there. >> eleanor is up next, springfield, massachusetts, on our line for republicans. >> good morning. let's start with the battlefield at home. we have languages, and it should be more than one language, because the people on the other side of the paper call in and .ote --have instantaneous instantaneous citizens. so this article one, section eight, and by press the president and put on the border eight, --ction >> eleanor brings up the border and i want to stay on that for a second. how much concern on capitol hill is there for the border and how much isis is trying to specifically target the southern border? what jeh johnson said, again, was that he did not have any knowledge of people coming across the border for isis related or other terrorist groups. he would not be definitive. this, he said, let me make sure and get back to our peop
paul and minneapolis, going over .o somalia this has been a growing concern, but like jeh johnson said and the homeland security committee last week, we do not know exactly. we do not have a high degree of confidence that we know everyone going over there. >> eleanor is up next, springfield, massachusetts, on our line for republicans. >> good morning. let's start with the battlefield at home. we have languages, and it should be more than one language, because the people on the other...
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paul barrett's book "law of the jungle." are watching "bloomberg surveillance." streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. we will be right back. ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnsontop photos this morning. >> we're going to focus on the one thing that really matters. if you are in new york city today, or a should say yesterday, it was difficult to get around. 300 10,000 protesters according to "the new york times." all of these people are protesting climate change. it was incredible. i don't know if you guys were trying to get around. >> trying to cross the street right in the middle of it. >> you were waiting for 20 minutes. >> we fought our way through. they fought back. >> i spoke to a police officer. >> there's al gore. >> yep. officer said, this is going to be huge and it matters. >> for those around the world and i'm glad you mentioned the former vice president, that was the audience. it was al gore's audience. >> leonardo dicaprio was there. >> rex tillerson of exxon. [laughter] >> this is the head of what is happening -- and ahead of what is happening at the u.n. were is addressing lew things. >> how are we going to get gas to ukraine? >> and it is gettin
paul barrett's book "law of the jungle." are watching "bloomberg surveillance." streaming on your tablet, your phone, and bloomberg.com. we will be right back. ♪ is "bloomberg surveillance." i'm scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnsontop photos this morning. >> we're going to focus on the one thing that really matters. if you are in new york city today, or a should say yesterday, it was difficult to get around. 300 10,000 protesters according to...
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paul and minneapolis going over to somalia. they were involved in the nairobi attacks. in the mall. this is been a growing concern. like jeh johnson said last week, we don't know exactly. we don't have a high degree in confidence at we know everyone who is going over there. springfield, massachusetts for our line for republicans. >> good morning. let's start with the battlefield at home. it should be one language. they are registered to vote. instantaneous citizens. this article one section eight two bypass the president the border states can. section eight. happy monday. i don't have any announcements at the top. we will go straight to questions. how was an intruder able to get all the way into the white house? your reporting on this topic over the weekend. >> glad to hear it. >> let me say couple of things. the secret service has indicated that they are conducting a review of the incident that occurred on friday night. that review will include a wide variety of things. i refer you to the secret service. it will include a variety of things including the positioning of tactical assets inside and outside the fence line. it will inc
paul and minneapolis going over to somalia. they were involved in the nairobi attacks. in the mall. this is been a growing concern. like jeh johnson said last week, we don't know exactly. we don't have a high degree in confidence at we know everyone who is going over there. springfield, massachusetts for our line for republicans. >> good morning. let's start with the battlefield at home. it should be one language. they are registered to vote. instantaneous citizens. this article one...
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johnson. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por payless, a todos les gusta payless. >> y me encuentro con el quinceaÑero de la casa, mi paulzuela nicolÁs maduro acusa a la cnn. la cobertura que hizo dicho medio sobre la enfermedad. ahora, entrevista exclusiva con jorge ramos nos dice lo que descubriÓ de la vida de ese dictador mientras escribÍa su novela. >> cuando usted hace la fiesta del chivo, no vive la Época de trujillo pero, ¿cÓmo une ficciÓn y realidad? >> yo estuve en el aÑo 75 en la repÚblica dominicana y oÍ tantas anÉcdotas, tantas historias relacionadas con los aÑos de trujillo que quedÉ horrorizado por la violencia, la crueldad. >> los peores dictadores en amÉrica latina. >> yo creo que en trujillo habÍa la crueldad, la corrupciÓn, la brutalidad caracterÍstica. se modelaba por el increÍble dominio que llegÓ a tener sobre el conjunto de la sociedad. >> y con una capacidad extraordinaria para humillar a los otros. recuerdo uno de los pÁrrafos que usted escribe en donde publicamente dice que la mujer con la que mÁs ha gozado es la esposa de unos de los ministros. >> no solamente se acostaba con muchas mujeres de s
johnson. >> este segmento de despierta amÉrica es presentado por payless, a todos les gusta payless. >> y me encuentro con el quinceaÑero de la casa, mi paulzuela nicolÁs maduro acusa a la cnn. la cobertura que hizo dicho medio sobre la enfermedad. ahora, entrevista exclusiva con jorge ramos nos dice lo que descubriÓ de la vida de ese dictador mientras escribÍa su novela. >> cuando usted hace la fiesta del chivo, no vive la Época de trujillo pero, ¿cÓmo une ficciÓn y...
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in "eisenhower, a life," paul johnson examines his military career and his eight years in the oval office. former marine corps sergeant michael golembeski in "level zero heroes: the story of u.s. marines special operations in afghanistan." in "liar, temptress, soldier, spy," karen abbott recounts the exploits of four women in the civil war. "city of lies: love, sex, death and the search for truth in tehran." and kristin o'keefe remembers the life of 19th century medical innovator thomas muter. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and be sure to watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> and you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's our prime time lineup. beginning at 7 p.m. eastern, representative james clyburn presents his biography, "blessed experiences: genuinely southern, proudly black." at 8:30, sylvia jukes morris describes the life of clare boothe luce. then michael lewis talks about flash boys at 10 p.m. eastern, and we wrap up at 11 with the authors of "obama's enforcer: eric holder's justice department." that all happens tonight on c
in "eisenhower, a life," paul johnson examines his military career and his eight years in the oval office. former marine corps sergeant michael golembeski in "level zero heroes: the story of u.s. marines special operations in afghanistan." in "liar, temptress, soldier, spy," karen abbott recounts the exploits of four women in the civil war. "city of lies: love, sex, death and the search for truth in tehran." and kristin o'keefe remembers the life of 19th...
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johnson and ronald reagan in the 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assistant managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil company chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis dvsffley argues the nuclear family is under attack and her when shinerinky looks at the case against the supreme court. look for these titles in bookstores this coming we can watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and booktv.org. >> the key thing is if you suddenly find oil in a country where there is really no form of democracy, like editorial guinea where it gained independence -- was the colony of spain into the 60s, 1968, they gained independence and this literally -- a complete lunatic takes power, terrorizes the country and the 11 years later his nephew executes them. and has held power ever since. there is no tradition of democracy so in that environment when the government gets its hands on that sort of
johnson and ronald reagan in the 1960s change the american political landscape. paul barrett, assistant managing editor and senior writer at bloomberg business week reports on the 20 year legal battle between the citizens of ecuador and the oil company chevron in law of the jungle. in who killed the american family, conservative commentator phyllis dvsffley argues the nuclear family is under attack and her when shinerinky looks at the case against the supreme court. look for these titles in...