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you know i agree and you know taking the julio's example what you just asked him many years ago paul simon kind of went through this when he releases a landmark album grease land and there are a lot of people who are upset about the fact that those are african rhythms and african melodies that he was clearly utilizing the property himself and what paul simon did i appreciated this he went to every historically black college and university every university that had an african studies program that was concerned about this and listen to what people had to say and i think that in the process of that dialogue a lot of healing took place and a lot of understanding took place and paul simon of course did some great things for the country of south africa featuring south african musicians and such or so it would be great to see disney do something like this because again you know. terms that julio use like the team from washington the baseball team from cleveland they don't even use that mascot anymore they came to light that that was one of the still they're still pretty much a lot of teams a lot
you know i agree and you know taking the julio's example what you just asked him many years ago paul simon kind of went through this when he releases a landmark album grease land and there are a lot of people who are upset about the fact that those are african rhythms and african melodies that he was clearly utilizing the property himself and what paul simon did i appreciated this he went to every historically black college and university every university that had an african studies program...
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i'll pop gun on you paul. simon. son i just saw. this somebody somebody lasts. that leaves you just that she was a. good. luck legislating such as a mum gut. you me this. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen. to. us. climate change is just. a waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing our lives are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's split each other. he could be a fireman magazine. w c. everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression. the right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference. and to seek receive and implant information and ideas. in media with lives of twenty years. the seventieth anniversary of the un declaration of human rights article nineteen. on g.w. .
i'll pop gun on you paul. simon. son i just saw. this somebody somebody lasts. that leaves you just that she was a. good. luck legislating such as a mum gut. you me this. letter we were. when we were. in the percent of americans at some point in our lives will experience hardship listen. to. us. climate change is just. a waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing our lives are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's split...
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i went to a paul simon concert and i couldn't get a water bottle in.ile, offsetter is walking in? you need new security. i don't think he should have put cardi on the spot like that especially at her job. some people think it's romantic because it's a big gesture, but this is cardi's job. if she had any other job, this would not be acceptable. if she was an opera singer and offset came in the middle of the performance and she was singing and he jumped in and people would be like, hey, what are you doing? if she were a firefighter, he's there like, hot, hot, hot, cardi, take me back! if she was an air traffic controller, yes, what you need to do is approach the -- cardi -- not now -- people on the plane are, like, we're going down, take him back! ( laughter ) this is not a conversation you need to have in public. it's also not a conversation we want to hear in public. because cardi is, like, baby, i'm sorry, but we're not a -- and offset is probably running awful saying, cheated, i cheated, whoo! ( laughter ) let's move on to the main story. it is no se
i went to a paul simon concert and i couldn't get a water bottle in.ile, offsetter is walking in? you need new security. i don't think he should have put cardi on the spot like that especially at her job. some people think it's romantic because it's a big gesture, but this is cardi's job. if she had any other job, this would not be acceptable. if she was an opera singer and offset came in the middle of the performance and she was singing and he jumped in and people would be like, hey, what are...
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and in a true sign of americana, o'brady talked with musician paul simon during his historic trek.hed out when he learned his album "graceland" was helping o'brady make it through the exhausting days. >> brown: i think my bionic colleague is capable of that more so than me. >> reporter: not what he did. just amazing, right? >> brown: awesome, no question about it. dana, good to see you. >> reporter: you, too, j.b. >> brown: up next, the great heights one dad went to to spend christmas with his daughter. the great heights one dad went to, to spend christmas with his daughter. if you have psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported wei
and in a true sign of americana, o'brady talked with musician paul simon during his historic trek.hed out when he learned his album "graceland" was helping o'brady make it through the exhausting days. >> brown: i think my bionic colleague is capable of that more so than me. >> reporter: not what he did. just amazing, right? >> brown: awesome, no question about it. dana, good to see you. >> reporter: you, too, j.b. >> brown: up next, the great heights one...
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i saw paul simon at his tour. i listened to noel gallagher and his band. many, many concerts.s before i leave from this country, having a concert for eltonjohn. especially of this song, i was listening to your song when i was 18, 19 years old and started to play in barcelona. and i remember the song in that period a lot in my life. i don't know the reason why. i've never been in his... would be in one of my dreams. i've met him when we were playing watford last season, the last game and it was a huge pleasure. hopefully he will organise a concert, please, i will be there. "my gift is my song and this one is for you." do we all have a gift to give? a talent, a special talent, something that we are very good at? i think ithinki i think i am good. professionally, i think so. which bit? the living, the playing, the understanding it, the dissecting it? i think i'm good because of my passion. so i love... when you say i love this game. you know, i love, i love that. and when you put something through you, when your passion is in front of you, always it works. when i was in barcelona
i saw paul simon at his tour. i listened to noel gallagher and his band. many, many concerts.s before i leave from this country, having a concert for eltonjohn. especially of this song, i was listening to your song when i was 18, 19 years old and started to play in barcelona. and i remember the song in that period a lot in my life. i don't know the reason why. i've never been in his... would be in one of my dreams. i've met him when we were playing watford last season, the last game and it was...
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mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. first he is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it the. tall trees celebrating music from south africa. the music that i grew up you know listening. specially. because the place where i grew up my grandmother. should be. you. know entirely legal so we say no. that's right but there has to be quite a lot of people characters coming in and then also musicians and other singing you know the a capella form of music whatever so that's when i started to be in love with music and they were playing also some of the township music from the vinyl like in the. mountains of queens you know the likes of you must you know also played you know some of this music here in the states as wel
mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. first he is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it the. tall trees...
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alabama, so those sessions really indicate the possibility of that crossover, to the point where paul simont gone solo and wanted to make his first solo album, and he called bill and said -- bell, and said who are those jamaican musicians playing on the staples record. >> ♪ i will take you there ♪will take you there >> ♪ >> and they are all white guys, right? the addendum to the muscle shoals story is that throughout the 1970's, muscle shoals works with white artists who want a black sound, paul simon, the osmonds, rod stewart, any number of other folks, and muscle of the 1970'send is arguably more associated with white artists than black artists , something black artists understood to be a problem, right? so even as these moments of crossover symbolize how music and blur or the race racial boundaries, they can also unfortunate teaches how they are still reinforced. there are also examples of things that were not necessarily momentary blowups, not necessarily things that happened that crossings to fall apart, but represented a longer-term discontent, and one example of that that i talked ab
alabama, so those sessions really indicate the possibility of that crossover, to the point where paul simont gone solo and wanted to make his first solo album, and he called bill and said -- bell, and said who are those jamaican musicians playing on the staples record. >> ♪ i will take you there ♪will take you there >> ♪ >> and they are all white guys, right? the addendum to the muscle shoals story is that throughout the 1970's, muscle shoals works with white artists who...
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o'brady talks with musician paul simon during his historic trek. simon reached out when he learned his album "graceland" was helping o'brady make it through his epic days. >> i think he is more so capable than me. >> what he did is amazing. >> no question about it. dana, good to see you. >> you too, j.b. >>> and coming up, the great >>> and coming up, the great heights one dad went to spend ever notice how hard it is to clean impossible kitchen and bathroom messes with wipes and spray cleaners? try mr. clean magic eraser. just add water, squeeze, and erase. mr. clean magic eraser works great on burnt-on food in the kitchen. it's perfect for cleaning stubborn bathroom soap scum. even on glass. and it even removes four times more permanent marker per swipe. try mr. clean magic eraser, for your impossible kitchen and bathroom messes. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this holiday season get what you want >>> a 14
o'brady talks with musician paul simon during his historic trek. simon reached out when he learned his album "graceland" was helping o'brady make it through his epic days. >> i think he is more so capable than me. >> what he did is amazing. >> no question about it. dana, good to see you. >> you too, j.b. >>> and coming up, the great >>> and coming up, the great heights one dad went to spend ever notice how hard it is to clean impossible...
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comments you might have on the book or i should also add, use night know i'm the director or the paul simon public policy institute and feel very rivered to be the director so anyway questions but the policy institute i'd be glad to. a thank you. [applause] >> i was under the impression that eisenhower was popular through his presidency and at the end. the other comment i wanted to make was i'm sure that we can remember any of eisenhower's cabinet but kennedy was the best and brightest and camelot and all that and i'm sure that really chaired chafed on eisenhower to see this following this -- >> there's a couple of great points i can draw up on that. the first is ken's cabinet is interesting because kennedy didn't really know many of the people in his cabinet. his secretary of state, dean rusk, he knew for a week. bob mcnamara he knew for a week before he made him his secretary of defense. there was a chaotic random quality. in fact one newspaper pundit called his cabinet, nine strange 'er and a brother. bobby kennedy was the attorney general. so, the kennedy cabinet and we're still trying
comments you might have on the book or i should also add, use night know i'm the director or the paul simon public policy institute and feel very rivered to be the director so anyway questions but the policy institute i'd be glad to. a thank you. [applause] >> i was under the impression that eisenhower was popular through his presidency and at the end. the other comment i wanted to make was i'm sure that we can remember any of eisenhower's cabinet but kennedy was the best and brightest...
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mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with him. first he is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what was the idea behind it the. tall trees celebrating music from south africa. the music that i grew up listening. specially. because the place where i grew up my grandmother had. it should be. called the speakeasy you. know entirely legal so we say no. that's right but there has to be quite a lot of people characters coming in and then also musicians and other singing you know the archipelago in form of music whatever so that's where i started to be in love with music and they were playing also some of the township music from the vinyl like in the. mountains of queens you know the likes of you must you know also played some of this music. is
mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with him. first he is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what was the idea behind it the. tall trees...
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mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. prissie is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it. tall trees celebrating music from south africa. the music that i grew up listening. specially. because the place where i grew up my grandmother. should be. called the speakeasy you. know entirely legal so we say no. that's right but there has to be quite a lot of people characters coming in and then also musicians and other singing you know the appellant's form of music whatever so that's where i started to be in love with music and they were playing also some of the township music from the vinyl like the. mountain of queens you know the likes of you must you know also played some of this music in the states as well as als
mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with. prissie is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it. tall trees...
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mandela's inauguration in one thousand nine hundred four and musicians such as dave matthews band paul simon and sting have been inspired to work with him. first he is now in a major talk or township it's a love letter to the music he heard in his grandmother's bar in the mamelodi township when he was starting out as an artist welcome lovely. i am looking here at the township tour dates october through the beginning of november what is this tour about what's the idea behind it. tall trees celebrating music from south africa. the music that i grew up listening. specially. because the place where i grew up my grandmother. should be. called the speakeasy you. know entirely legal so we say no. that's right but there has to be quite a lot of people characters coming in and then also musicians and other singing you know the a capella in form of music whatever so that's where i started to be in love with music and they were playing also some of the township music from the vinyl like the . mountain of queens you know the likes of you must you know also played some of this music here in the states as
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side student radical daniel cohn bend it down in the red was at the forefront writers simone de beauvoir and john paul sartre supported the students and defended the use of violence as a means of protest the may protest on the subject of numerous movies but now i don't bertolucci's the dreamers about three young people also ask if violent protests are justified protest culture in france is not only a left wing manifestation. to the demo for all in twenty twelve was directed against marriage for all the protest movement brought large numbers to the street but was unsuccessful same sex marriage and the right to adopt for same sex partners were passed into law acceptance of homosexuality by society is divisive in france the twenty seventeen film one hundred twenty b.p.m. shows how the fury of gay rights activists was instrumental in getting legislation and treatment for people with a more recently pictures of protests in the poor of born you know the suburbs of paris and other french cities went around the world and the paris suburbs are now forever associated with violent riots against the police. in on
side student radical daniel cohn bend it down in the red was at the forefront writers simone de beauvoir and john paul sartre supported the students and defended the use of violence as a means of protest the may protest on the subject of numerous movies but now i don't bertolucci's the dreamers about three young people also ask if violent protests are justified protest culture in france is not only a left wing manifestation. to the demo for all in twenty twelve was directed against marriage for...
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simon. the designer kate spade. science and technology legend stephen hawking and microsoft paul allen who left us way too young at 65la and u.n. schedule kofi annan at 80. auto racing icons dan gurney and the greatest silver fox of nascar, david pearson. preacher billy graham gone at the age of 99. also, remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61, and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this storyteller, this traveller, i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. >> all of which somehow brings us to this moment, number one on our list. this year's list of the most is topped by -- >> bob mueller. >> robert mueller. >> mueller. >> bob mueller. >> robert s. mueller. >> "s" stands for swan. robert swan mueller iii. >> he still holds all the cards and he still for a lot of americans represents all the hope that will get the truth about how our election shook out. who chose this president. if there was any influence from another foreign power. robert mueller this year in contrast to last year has been maligned by the commander in chief on a near daily bas
simon. the designer kate spade. science and technology legend stephen hawking and microsoft paul allen who left us way too young at 65la and u.n. schedule kofi annan at 80. auto racing icons dan gurney and the greatest silver fox of nascar, david pearson. preacher billy graham gone at the age of 99. also, remember the loss of anthony bourdain this past year. took his own life at the age of 61, and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef, this storyteller, this traveller, i think...
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simon. designer kate spade. science and technology legend steven hawking. and microsoft cofounder paul allen who left us at 65.nascar. david pierceson. preacher billy graham gone at age 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain. this past year. took his own life at age 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef. this story teller. this traveler. i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. >>> all of which somehow brings us to this moment. number one on the list. this year's list of the most is topped by. bob mueller. robert s. mueller. swan. robert swan mueller the third. he still holds all the cards and for a lot of americans represents the hope that will get the truth about how the election shook out. who chose this president. if there was any influence from another foreign power. robert mueller this year in contrast to last year has been maligned by the commander in chief on a near daily basis from his twitter feed and surrogates. >> there was no collusion. it was a hoax. and there's no obstruction of justice. that is a set up and trap witch hunt. >> we hear about this phony russi
simon. designer kate spade. science and technology legend steven hawking. and microsoft cofounder paul allen who left us at 65.nascar. david pierceson. preacher billy graham gone at age 99. also remember the loss of anthony bourdain. this past year. took his own life at age 61. and the global reaction to the loss of this cook, this chef. this story teller. this traveler. i think surprised a lot of people. farewell. >>> all of which somehow brings us to this moment. number one on the...
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simon schuster. thank you for being here. he's been pretty quiet about his association to paul manafort.im to talk to you, and what surprised you the most about what he had to say? >> well, it took a whole lot of reporting, as we write in the piece, the investigation we're working on took about seven months in total that i was working on it. we talked to a lot of sources in the u.s. and eastern europe and russia and ukraine. our main aim was a baseline for the story was to figure out in those now infamous e-mails that paul manafort was sending during the presidential campaign to his contacts in ukraine, who was this mystery person that they were referring to as v. or victor? and it was clear that this was a very important contact of manafort's in moscow. but his identity wasn't known. some sources said it was an adviser or an assistant to a russian oligarch, but we set the goal of figuring out who this was. from sources in the u.s., we got his name. >> wow. i mean, victor boyarkin is a mysterious figure. what more can you tell us about his background? >> yeah, he does, as you said at the
simon schuster. thank you for being here. he's been pretty quiet about his association to paul manafort.im to talk to you, and what surprised you the most about what he had to say? >> well, it took a whole lot of reporting, as we write in the piece, the investigation we're working on took about seven months in total that i was working on it. we talked to a lot of sources in the u.s. and eastern europe and russia and ukraine. our main aim was a baseline for the story was to figure out in...
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paul. all right well go take a break when we come back much more christmas poppers and goodies and presents coming your way don't go away. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one doesn't show you can't afford to miss the one and only. my son is doing drugs my nephew was still in drugs my sister just spent doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse he started going after the users in the prison population sewer we started treating sick peop
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simon says he's hoping to reach a compromise with the landowner. we did reach out to the landlord, but they didn't respond. >>> paul deanno is standing by now with ae got some rain on the way. >> we do. sunday is going to be a soggy day in the bay area, rough surf as well. tonight this front is there. we're getting some rainfall, but it's kind of fizzling out before it made it to the bay area, put a three-hour time lapse on the radar. you can see there are showers in napa county and sonoma county, but it's the very lightest of the green, a little drizzle right now in san francisco. organized widespread steady rainfall simply is not going to happen from this particular front. sunday it's going to rain, but let's talk first about the roughest surf of bay area beaches in nearly two beaches since january, 2017. the weather service monitors the actual levels, breakers breaking waves rising 25 to 40 feet with a baseline swell of 17 to 21 feet. those are big numbers from an angry ocean. so you want to watch these waves if you even choose to go close to the beach from a very safe distance. the ocean is going to be exceptionally strong coming up sunday and
simon says he's hoping to reach a compromise with the landowner. we did reach out to the landlord, but they didn't respond. >>> paul deanno is standing by now with ae got some rain on the way. >> we do. sunday is going to be a soggy day in the bay area, rough surf as well. tonight this front is there. we're getting some rainfall, but it's kind of fizzling out before it made it to the bay area, put a three-hour time lapse on the radar. you can see there are showers in napa county...
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judge simons was worn and as chairman of the federal trade commission on may 1, 2018. before joining the commission, he was a partner at paulweiss where he served as cochair of the firm's antitrust group. prior to the firm he was director of the ftc's bureau of competition and developed a widely used critical loss analysis technique. >> he received his bachelors degree in economics and history from cornell university and his jd from georgetown university law center. thank you sir, for being here. >> each of the witnesses will have written statements entered into the record in its entirety. i ask that each of you will summarize your statement in five minutes or less and to help you along with that, as i customarily do, i will diplomatically grab the gavel and that means that you are over your time limit. i think you understand how this works, you have been here before. mister delray, please. >> thank you, chairman marina. thank you members to cellini and full committee chairman. and soon to be chairman nadler and the thing was members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to be here today. >> let me begin by thankin
judge simons was worn and as chairman of the federal trade commission on may 1, 2018. before joining the commission, he was a partner at paulweiss where he served as cochair of the firm's antitrust group. prior to the firm he was director of the ftc's bureau of competition and developed a widely used critical loss analysis technique. >> he received his bachelors degree in economics and history from cornell university and his jd from georgetown university law center. thank you sir, for...