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we've invited paul simon had the on to the program he's a senior regional advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to news africa is chad estimating or a failed state could could davy's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. because if you go to to. compare it outward leave us with just their neighbors and their conditions you know book on trees are slightly different a way out where the e.s.d. collapse we should we shouldn't forget that the regime was contested by a price that is not really the case the belt rising not mistreated in china but the right thing in the media led to the creation of. non-state armed groups which. just fits the regime ok if you with their strong power of course they're not those the child would have a very different situation condition of the regime by i don't think i'm groups has always been bear independent and there saw that we would never see seeing live out of the station we for. the population that we saw in libya so what conditions the population of this even if they never know how this impression coming for so there's a lot of unce
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we've invited paul simon had the on to the program he's a senior regional advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to news africa is chad as failing or a failed state could could debby's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. because if you go to. compare it outward through. a small just their neighbors there the conditions in both countries a slightly different way where the e.s.d. quite upset surely we shouldn't forget that the media regime was contested by a crime. not really the case the belt rising in mistreated in china but you know the great thing in media led to the creation of. non-state armed groups which did just that the regime of curfew with their strong part of eastern outdoorsy child would have a very different scene situation going to station of the regime i don't think i'm groups must always be bare independent and saw that we have never seen the scene live out of the station we for. the population that we saw in libya so what conditions the population of the city in the never know how this impression coming forward so there's a lot of uncertainty re
we've invited paul simon had the on to the program he's a senior regional advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to news africa is chad as failing or a failed state could could debby's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. because if you go to. compare it outward through. a small just their neighbors there the conditions in both countries a slightly different way where the e.s.d. quite upset surely we shouldn't forget that the media regime was contested by a crime. not...
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we've invited paul simon had the art to the program he's a senior advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to the japanese africa is chad f. 18 or a failed state could could debby's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. because if you go to. compare ipad with. us we're just the enablers and they're the conditions you know bull countries a slightly different way where the e.s.d. collapse and we sure we shouldn't forget that the regime was complicit by a crime that nobody in the case of oil pricing you mistreated is indian child welfare a thing in the media led to the creation of. non-state armed groups which. just fit the regime of you with their strong part of eastern articles the child you have a very fancy question on this edition of the regime by i don't think i'm groups just always the bare minimums i. saw but we have never seen the same live out of the station we for the population that we saw in libya so conditions to population of the same thing never know how this impression got divorced so there's a lot of uncertainty regarding that makes. talking about that
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deputy particularly in europe that increase the pressure on china to get it ok paul simon handy with the institute for security studies giving us an update on the situation in chad tonight mr dewey precinct your time your insights thank you for coming. back here in europe the european union's medical regulator has backed the johnson and johnson could that 1000 back seem despite a possible link to blood clots last week the company halted its european rollout amid concerns over rare but potentially deadly blood clots the e.m.a.'s says that the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks but that a warning label should be added to the vaccine for. the european medical agency has given johnson and johnson's one shot clothed 9 tame back same the green light despite finding a possible link to rare blood clots the benefits of the guards continue to outweigh the is risks and we now have detailed information in the labeling that alerts to these risks we have detailed information provoke care professionals in case in case there are any issues the e.u. paused its rollout of the johnson and johns
deputy particularly in europe that increase the pressure on china to get it ok paul simon handy with the institute for security studies giving us an update on the situation in chad tonight mr dewey precinct your time your insights thank you for coming. back here in europe the european union's medical regulator has backed the johnson and johnson could that 1000 back seem despite a possible link to blood clots last week the company halted its european rollout amid concerns over rare but...
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we've invited paul simon had the on to the program he's a senior regional advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to news africa is chad estimating or a failed state could could debby's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. if you go to. compare it outward. just danny burstein there the conditions in my book on trees are slightly different the way out where the e.s.b. . sure we shouldn't forget the media regime was contested by our prime. not really the case of oil pricing we mistreated in china but the right thing in media led to the creation of. non-state armed groups which did just that the regime of you with their strong part of eastern outdoorsy child would have a very different equation going to station of the regime by north vietnam groups has always been big. and here saw that we have never seen the same live out of the station we. buy the population that we saw in libya so conditions the population of the state. we never know how this impression got in for us so there's a lot of uncertainty regarding the next. talking about that feature what do we know abo
we've invited paul simon had the on to the program he's a senior regional advisor at the institute for security studies welcome to news africa is chad estimating or a failed state could could debby's death turn chad into africa's next in libya. if you go to. compare it outward. just danny burstein there the conditions in my book on trees are slightly different the way out where the e.s.b. . sure we shouldn't forget the media regime was contested by our prime. not really the case of oil pricing...
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. >>> and paul simon, the latest music legend to sell his entire catalog of songs the 16-time grammy winner made the deal with sony music publishing how did he get it, and how much did he get that part's a secret >>> on wall street, the dow up 172, the s&p up 47, the nasdaq up 233 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news turns out getting a vaccine is good for more than just your health now an nba arena and a cruise line offer perks but only if you've got the shot. >>> tariffs paired with a pandemic, hard to swallow for u.s. whiskey distillers, and the problem is about to get worse. >>> plus, two toddlers rescued near the border in new mexico after being dropped from a 14-foot barrier. the feds say it was a smuggler who dropped the 3-year-old and a 5-year-old right over that fence and left the small children to fend for themselves in the de desert luckily, agents spotted them and brought them to the hospital as a precaution officials say they're now in federal custody. this all comes as the biden administration grapples with a surge of migr
. >>> and paul simon, the latest music legend to sell his entire catalog of songs the 16-time grammy winner made the deal with sony music publishing how did he get it, and how much did he get that part's a secret >>> on wall street, the dow up 172, the s&p up 47, the nasdaq up 233 i'm shepard smith on cnbc. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news turns out getting a vaccine is good for more than just your health now an nba arena and a cruise line offer...
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so we've seen some pretty prolific songwriter sell the rights to their music the list now please paul simon who did this this week as well as mick fleetwood stevie nicks neil young and bob dylan and they're all doing it for huge dollars why is this happening so much right now and how lucrative of a business is this licensing and rights situation. i mean the music publishing business is about a $29000000000.00 business globally so it's very lucrative it's one of the big killer isn't in the music business for us where the money comes from a lot of senses one and publishing are my rights as the other so it's a big deal why are these people cashing out of the markets going to people is to realize that music isn't uncorrelated asset class you're seeing a lot of people go on the market with their songs of the public in my view as very best and sees it a passion for the artists and the songs of the tickler they haven't had the chance to actually become part of the marketplace yet my company thus does that we enable the public to actually come in and buy into music world peace which i think is part
so we've seen some pretty prolific songwriter sell the rights to their music the list now please paul simon who did this this week as well as mick fleetwood stevie nicks neil young and bob dylan and they're all doing it for huge dollars why is this happening so much right now and how lucrative of a business is this licensing and rights situation. i mean the music publishing business is about a $29000000000.00 business globally so it's very lucrative it's one of the big killer isn't in the music...
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everybody thought paul simon would easily defeat this guy who had come out of nowhere and walked aroundhe state. but it was quite incredible. his governorship was a mixed bag. because he engaged constantly in confrontation, with virtually everybody, not just republicans, but other democrats. and he never made up with the then powerful, the first mayor richard daley in chicago. actually, in retrospect, walker wished he had made up with daily, because he might have gone further in public life. maybe running for the presidency. but in 1983, seven years after he left the governorship, he was defeated in his bid for reelection 1976. his downfall began when he and his wife purchased a small savings and loan in benton, illinois, called the first american association. they quickly open a branch in the tony chicago suburb of oak brook. [laughter] and they named that the headquarters. well, in 1986, federal authorities took over the savings and loans, saying it was insolvent. the following year, walker was indicted on perjury and other charges, relating to the operation of the savings and loan. i
everybody thought paul simon would easily defeat this guy who had come out of nowhere and walked aroundhe state. but it was quite incredible. his governorship was a mixed bag. because he engaged constantly in confrontation, with virtually everybody, not just republicans, but other democrats. and he never made up with the then powerful, the first mayor richard daley in chicago. actually, in retrospect, walker wished he had made up with daily, because he might have gone further in public life....
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that is what sony paid paul simon for his song writing catalog.llion plus bob dylan received. kelly, back to you >> we talk about spotify and how much they pay artists but if you can sealll for that much money >> yeah and good music never goes out of style. >>> the eu versus apple. a shot to get back to the office and a marketing stunt gone wrong. it's all coming up in rapid fire it's friday and that means it's time to look ahead for what's in store for your money next week here is your friday "fast forward. >> it's that time of year again. the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting kicks off this weekend with warren buffet taking stage on saturday investors will be watching what he has to say. >>> it's vegas and vegans for earnings draft kings and beyond meat reporting. pandemic peleton out with results. it's down 32% in 2021 as the cou country reopens. >>> we'll get results from uber and lyft climbing as people leave their house again. employment data for the month of april is out on friday that's your "friday fast forward. ible at 40,000
that is what sony paid paul simon for his song writing catalog.llion plus bob dylan received. kelly, back to you >> we talk about spotify and how much they pay artists but if you can sealll for that much money >> yeah and good music never goes out of style. >>> the eu versus apple. a shot to get back to the office and a marketing stunt gone wrong. it's all coming up in rapid fire it's friday and that means it's time to look ahead for what's in store for your money next week...
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their weight or their dress or how they comport themselves, people are less likely to do -- we saw paul simon, the former senator was very self-deprecating. i think was a good example of it. we've had others throughout modern history as more self-deprecating. i've always taken myself lightly, i think, like mark had mentioned, you know, i've been a great fan of abraham lincoln before i knew i was a democrat and he was a republican. i loved him as a boy. the old black and white movies. you know, mark, unlike you and gordon, i didn't actually know abraham lincoln. but i always felt that he knew me. i felt a spirit with him that has been used a lot. but i'm a lincolnphile because of that and it was because of that, he was portrayed in many of the black and white movies that went back, and even, mark, you know, the adage you just used was featured in the film about lincoln that i thought was also very appropriate. it did show that earthiness, but it was also that self-deprecation about not being able to take on his lengthiness or his gangliness, i think, was -- you know, he actually said, gordon,
their weight or their dress or how they comport themselves, people are less likely to do -- we saw paul simon, the former senator was very self-deprecating. i think was a good example of it. we've had others throughout modern history as more self-deprecating. i've always taken myself lightly, i think, like mark had mentioned, you know, i've been a great fan of abraham lincoln before i knew i was a democrat and he was a republican. i loved him as a boy. the old black and white movies. you know,...
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guy: paul simon is sold as an entire song collected sony music publishing. of silence for that's 1 way to lead the music biz and this is a topical storm. topic number 1, the story is hot off the press from chicago. incredible video of a fire at a paper recycling plant. don't worry everyone, joe biden has already allocated to the trillion dollars in his infrastructure built to rebuild this 1 plant. although most of that money goes to giving the fire diversity training. now the sashes will ultimately end up in the water supply so technically this is still recycling. i've not seen this much smoke since the last libertarian convention burning other papers. i'm glad these firefighters switch to water it at first they tried to fight fire with fired if they got so much worse. i'm sure probably burnt out on these fire puns. bauer biber, the more bad jokes i tell the longer you get to look at this tragic dumpster fire. also known as chelsea handler's business model. topic number 2, customers at a costco state ravens have been stealing their groceries in the parking l
guy: paul simon is sold as an entire song collected sony music publishing. of silence for that's 1 way to lead the music biz and this is a topical storm. topic number 1, the story is hot off the press from chicago. incredible video of a fire at a paper recycling plant. don't worry everyone, joe biden has already allocated to the trillion dollars in his infrastructure built to rebuild this 1 plant. although most of that money goes to giving the fire diversity training. now the sashes will...
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york from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there tonight, legendary singer, song writer paul simon sells his entire song catalog to sony music plusing. financial terms not disclosed. the deal close include songs from across musicians decades long career including the sound of silence, bridge over troubled water and mrs. robinson. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ people say i'm crazy ♪ i got diamonds on the soles of my shoes, yeah ♪ well, that's one way to lose walking blues ♪ diamonds on the soles of my shoes ♪ la la tin. la la so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa ♪ nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: we're made for. just stop. get a hobby. you should meditate. eat crunchy
york from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there tonight, legendary singer, song writer paul simon sells his entire song catalog to sony music plusing. financial terms not disclosed. the deal close include songs from across musicians decades long career including the sound of silence, bridge over troubled water and mrs. robinson. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ people say i'm crazy ♪ i got diamonds on the...
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the maker of cottonelle says it's raising prices on the majority of its projects >>> paul simon is thef songs the legendary singer behind such tunes as mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters has more than 100 million records, he's half of the iconic duo simon & garfunkel. the financial terms have not been disclosed he probably sold them for a lot of money. >> i think you're right. let's move on to an unusual new development in the tiger woods' crash investigation. >> more than a month after that accident, the l.a. county sheriff announced that officials have determined the cause, but will not release those findings publicly nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer joins us with the latest on it good morning. >> reporter: good morning. during that press conference, the sheriff says his investigation is done s and authorities now know what caused tiger woods to lose control of his suv and slam into a hillside, but he wants the golf great signoff before releasing the findings due to privacy concerns it's an unexpected twist in the investigation of the horrific crash that nearly t
the maker of cottonelle says it's raising prices on the majority of its projects >>> paul simon is thef songs the legendary singer behind such tunes as mrs. robinson and bridge over troubled waters has more than 100 million records, he's half of the iconic duo simon & garfunkel. the financial terms have not been disclosed he probably sold them for a lot of money. >> i think you're right. let's move on to an unusual new development in the tiger woods' crash investigation....
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paul simon to sell songs, sony bought 6 decades, some of the songs you know, bridge over troubled waterfinancial deals of the deal are not known. those are the headlines. back to you. >> thank you so much, cheryl. major league baseball is back, kicks off the season by welcoming fans into the stands. the day is celebrated but the texas rangers, the only team allowing 100% stadium capacity, fans will still be required to wear masks except for when eating and drinking. president biden is slamming the decision yesterday in an interview with espn sports center, watch this. >> what are your thoughts on the rangers' decision? >> well, that's a decision they made. i think it's a mistake. they should listen to dr. fauci and the scientists and the experts and -- but i think it's not responsible. maria: joining me right now is steinbrenner president, george steinbrenner the fourth. george, great to have you this morning. thanks very much for joining us. a happy opening day to you. what's your take on what you just heard? should we be looking at stands with 100% capacity for the baseball season thi
paul simon to sell songs, sony bought 6 decades, some of the songs you know, bridge over troubled waterfinancial deals of the deal are not known. those are the headlines. back to you. >> thank you so much, cheryl. major league baseball is back, kicks off the season by welcoming fans into the stands. the day is celebrated but the texas rangers, the only team allowing 100% stadium capacity, fans will still be required to wear masks except for when eating and drinking. president biden is...
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and you've got paul simon. neil young. is there a chance that you and benny could do that?ow, could have been as cunning as that. very likely, actually, because it's kind of strange they would give us zero points. it sounds like they were trying to do something — you know, something cunning. # mamma mia, here i go again. # my, my. # how can i resist ya? in recent years, the two mamma mia! movies have been massive hits, but there's one type of abba film which will not be made. # yes, i've been broken—hearted. we've seen the huge success of bohemian rhapsody and rocket man — could there be an abba movie, where it's the story of the band? ah! yeah, that's interesting. er... i don't think we would want that, actually. i certainly know, myself, i wouldn't want an actor to play — not while i'm alive — to play me, you know, on the big screen. and i don't think the others would like that, either. i guess it could be quite a sad film, as well. i wouldn't have a happy ending, really, would it? it would be very sad, wouldn't it? unless, of course... the avatars hint at another ending!
and you've got paul simon. neil young. is there a chance that you and benny could do that?ow, could have been as cunning as that. very likely, actually, because it's kind of strange they would give us zero points. it sounds like they were trying to do something — you know, something cunning. # mamma mia, here i go again. # my, my. # how can i resist ya? in recent years, the two mamma mia! movies have been massive hits, but there's one type of abba film which will not be made. # yes, i've been...
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simone into the white house. in 2014 she testified and shared by fellow catholic congressman pie i don't know. paul ensure everyone's capacity to eat. >> joining us now is sister simone campbell. a former director of the catholics of efficacy group. sister simone, does this mean you have more or less time to be on the bus? >> well, lauren it is going to be interesting to see. i am going to take a vacation for a little bit. i have four months off of sabbatical and we'll see what's new. >> i know you will be active but moderator, in the discussion that you helped organize. you have such a range of interests that does not always gets expressed in these kinds of segments that we do. what have we learned dealing with washington that you want to bring into the rest of your work. >> learning from the rural roundtables as from the bus, what we have learned is that listening to people around the country, people who ordinarily don't get hurt and bringing those messages back to d.c. is critically important. we are informing congress and the administration about the reality on the ground. we can make good chan
simone into the white house. in 2014 she testified and shared by fellow catholic congressman pie i don't know. paul ensure everyone's capacity to eat. >> joining us now is sister simone campbell. a former director of the catholics of efficacy group. sister simone, does this mean you have more or less time to be on the bus? >> well, lauren it is going to be interesting to see. i am going to take a vacation for a little bit. i have four months off of sabbatical and we'll see what's...
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in 2013 sister simone testified before the house budget committee which was then chaired by fellow catholic congressman pauleryone has a right to eat in -- to realize their human dignity. and therefore there is a -- in our position, a government responsibility to ensure everyone's capacity to eat. >> joining us now is sister simone campbell, the leader of nuns on the bus, she's a former executive director of the catholic advocacy group network. sister simone. does this mean you have more or less time to be on the bus? >> well, lawrence, it's going to be interesting to see. i believe i'm going to take a vacation for a little bit. i have four months off for a sabbatical and then we'll see what's next. >> i know you'll be active. i remember moderating a discussion in washington that you helped organize. involving rural issues. there's so many -- you have such a range of interests that doesn't always get expressed, let's say, in these kinds of segments that we do. and so what have you learned in your experience in dealing with washington that you want to bring into the rest of your work? >> well, actually learn
in 2013 sister simone testified before the house budget committee which was then chaired by fellow catholic congressman pauleryone has a right to eat in -- to realize their human dignity. and therefore there is a -- in our position, a government responsibility to ensure everyone's capacity to eat. >> joining us now is sister simone campbell, the leader of nuns on the bus, she's a former executive director of the catholic advocacy group network. sister simone. does this mean you have more...