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. >> billboard looks back at the life and career of rapper prodigy. ♪ >> prodigy was half of the newduo mob deep. his publicist said he died after being hospitalized in las vegas for complications from sickle cell anemia. prodigy was 42 years old. >>> and "a very ity" says academy award winner daniel day-lewis is retiring from acting. he gave no decision for retiring. he's the only three-time winner for best actor. >>> still ahead, redefining the ken doll. barbie's boyfriend is switching up the look to include new hairstyles and body types. barbie's boyfriend is switching up the look to include new hairstyles and body types. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have
. >> billboard looks back at the life and career of rapper prodigy. ♪ >> prodigy was half of the newduo mob deep. his publicist said he died after being hospitalized in las vegas for complications from sickle cell anemia. prodigy was 42 years old. >>> and "a very ity" says academy award winner daniel day-lewis is retiring from acting. he gave no decision for retiring. he's the only three-time winner for best actor. >>> still ahead, redefining the ken...
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. >>> well, prodigy of the ledge legendary mob deep has died at age of 42.se of death is unknown but rapper had been hospitalized following a performance in vegas for complications related to sickle cell anemia. it was comprised of prodigy and they saw success in the 90 's with their critically acclaimed album the infamous. >>> crews in portugal are still trying to get some big wild fires under control there but they are making some progress. crews say fires are 70 percent contain, more than a thousand fire fighters are involved in that effort, and hot weather is making the work tough for them. some affect areas have forecast highs of 100 degrees this week, fires killed 64 people and left 130 others hurt. >>> this morning we are getting new perspective on that fire fighting effort, look at these pictures, they show portuguese fire fighters battled the wild fire taking a much needed break. this was taken by one of the fire fighters there, they were resting on the section of the grass near a river, pictures have been shared 10s of thousands of times, wow. >> s
. >>> well, prodigy of the ledge legendary mob deep has died at age of 42.se of death is unknown but rapper had been hospitalized following a performance in vegas for complications related to sickle cell anemia. it was comprised of prodigy and they saw success in the 90 's with their critically acclaimed album the infamous. >>> crews in portugal are still trying to get some big wild fires under control there but they are making some progress. crews say fires are 70 percent...
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if only there was a numbers—savvy prodigy to give this vehicle some editorial ballast.! but who's this, everyone?! it's only newsnight‘s chris cook, the kitt to our knight rider, harley to our red dwarf. liverpool walton, it's fair to say, is a i—party labour seat. it's one of only five constituencies in britain where the second—place party got no more than 10% of the vote. if the other parties last time around had been interested in fighting here, they could each have spent £12,000 just on liverpool walton. but, in practice, the conservatives, ukip and the liberal democrats all together combined spent only £3000 on their campaign here. it's really not a seat where the result is in question. enjoy merseyside, stephen. 0h, thanks, chris. after all these years, some facts in one of my investigative reports. who'd have thunk it?! so, do the folk here feel they've been taken for granted? where better to take our bus to meet voters than the colourful bus stops of the constituency? why did no one think of this before? hello, folks. how are you enjoying the election so far? ru
if only there was a numbers—savvy prodigy to give this vehicle some editorial ballast.! but who's this, everyone?! it's only newsnight‘s chris cook, the kitt to our knight rider, harley to our red dwarf. liverpool walton, it's fair to say, is a i—party labour seat. it's one of only five constituencies in britain where the second—place party got no more than 10% of the vote. if the other parties last time around had been interested in fighting here, they could each have spent £12,000...
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now he's helping young prodigies who are eager to get their feet wet as the next generation of inventorsgabe gutierrez has our inspiring america report. >> if curiosity were currency. >> the place comes to life when they're here. >> this room would be rich. the space is johnson laboratories in atlanta. >> always curious about how things would work as a kid. >> lonnie johnson grew up in mobile, alabama. >> a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of stress. >> he turned that fear into motivation, and a career as a nasa rocket scientist. but his ah-ha moment came unexpectedly, when designing a water pump. >> really felt good, aiming that stream of water across the bathroom. at that time i decided to put my engineerings hat on and design a high performance water gun. >> it changed your life. >> that it did. >> this was the first prototype for the super soaker, it would eventually top a billion dollars in sales. >> super soaker gets so much attention. i like to think of myself as a serious engineer. >> reporter: now he's getting serious about giving back. >> his nonprofit helps fund these high
now he's helping young prodigies who are eager to get their feet wet as the next generation of inventorsgabe gutierrez has our inspiring america report. >> if curiosity were currency. >> the place comes to life when they're here. >> this room would be rich. the space is johnson laboratories in atlanta. >> always curious about how things would work as a kid. >> lonnie johnson grew up in mobile, alabama. >> a lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of stress....
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philip: the one thing that could keep her in this position is she's such a prodigious fundraiser. all of her members in the congress really rely on her to bring them money but the bigger problem for the democratic party right now is they need fresh faces and a fresh message. they can't run just as the resistance party. that's what we learned in georgia and the other special elections. they need a vision for the future, a message, an agenda, some policy ideas. go out in the country, try to figure out what a movement could look like and they're not there yet. they might get there by 2018 but they have a lot of work to do as a party. robert: this is a party of mostly baby boomers at the top. susan: the frustration with nancy pelosi is symptomatic of a bigger problem. the top three leaders in the democratic caucus have 93 years of service. there hasn't been a lot of turnover at the top. luminaries in the party, popular people in the party but they've been around for a long time and there is a lot of frustrated ambition particularly in the democratic caucus. at the beginning of the con
philip: the one thing that could keep her in this position is she's such a prodigious fundraiser. all of her members in the congress really rely on her to bring them money but the bigger problem for the democratic party right now is they need fresh faces and a fresh message. they can't run just as the resistance party. that's what we learned in georgia and the other special elections. they need a vision for the future, a message, an agenda, some policy ideas. go out in the country, try to...
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we're told that prodigy was back stage. did not feel well.d he went back to the hotel where he was resting official after party at the mirage at 1oak gone to the ho hotel. still was not feeling well and in fact felt so badly that they got a stretcher and security wheeled him out. he went to a hospital after that and that's where he was in the hospital sunday and monday and then tuesday morning he was having breakfast at the hospital and choked on an egg. now what we're told they're not sure if it was the choking on the egg or the treatment he was in there getting treated for sickle sell a meme ya. he had been battling that all this life. they're not sure exactly if it was the choking or the sickle cell that will be the ultimate cause of death bad situation just a really horrible loss for the hiphop community. >> just 42 years old. >> very very young. >> way too young. >> let's switch it up a little bit right now. bachelor in barra dice. big news when they stopped production now apparently the green >> the big change is that warner brother whi
we're told that prodigy was back stage. did not feel well.d he went back to the hotel where he was resting official after party at the mirage at 1oak gone to the ho hotel. still was not feeling well and in fact felt so badly that they got a stretcher and security wheeled him out. he went to a hospital after that and that's where he was in the hospital sunday and monday and then tuesday morning he was having breakfast at the hospital and choked on an egg. now what we're told they're not sure if...
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>> update on the passing of prodigy. stay tuned to fox5 news morning. .any businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, hello! lucky for me, there's some great golf here in the carolinas. whether you golf or not, geico could help score you some great savings on car insurance. maybe even hundreds of dollars. whoa! (chuckles) hole in one! and that's a par five, mind you. see how much you could save on car insurance. go to geico.com today. >> 8:00 forty seven right now. go out enjoy every second of daylight today. do you know why? because you will get no other day this year with as much daylight as today. >> that's right. the longest day of the year just think of all that you can get done today. >> i believe in terms of seconds we will lose three seconds tomorrow from where we are to today. >> make the most of those extra three seconds you get
>> update on the passing of prodigy. stay tuned to fox5 news morning. .any businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, hello! lucky for me, there's some great golf here in the carolinas. whether you golf or not, geico could help score you some great savings on...
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now the story of a chess prodigy in japan.uji won his 2edth game of professional japanese chess that broke a 30- record. since qualifying in october he has yet to lose. historic run is so popular it's gotten more coverage than the takata bankruptcy. the young phenom's last victory took more than 11 hours. jonathan: coming up next at 4 zer for us, a reminder how not to become a statistic this fourth of july. >> plus, cooking the grade books in prince george's county. we spoke to the school district's c.e.o. and we will share the response ahead. alison: coming up at 5:00, a arrowing about sanction of a father kill -- harrowing accusation of a father killing his 5-year-old son. why prosecutors say he did it when i join you at 5:00. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring ? ... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on
now the story of a chess prodigy in japan.uji won his 2edth game of professional japanese chess that broke a 30- record. since qualifying in october he has yet to lose. historic run is so popular it's gotten more coverage than the takata bankruptcy. the young phenom's last victory took more than 11 hours. jonathan: coming up next at 4 zer for us, a reminder how not to become a statistic this fourth of july. >> plus, cooking the grade books in prince george's county. we spoke to the school...
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market to alibaba more prodigiously than it has.e's trying to get this brand in front of small businesses and try to make it more acceptable in the eyes of the u.s. chamber of commerce and other groups who have been battling with alibaba and the issues they've had regarding, for instance, counterfeits. emily: amazon made big news by going to buy whole foods. alibaba has been investing in grocery for several years now. alibaba and amazon now clashing on a new battle line? >> to some extent may be but they are doing this in very different geographies. when you look at what alibaba is doing, it is primarily in china, obviously.i don't think amazon has any plans to get in there, but who knows? foods's takeover of whole certainly will make for a lot of interesting dynamics, but i don't necessarily think they are competitive head-to-head. i think they are learning from one another's strategies. you see that across the board. they have gotten into payments, media, cloud, so certainly they are learning from each other, but they don't direct
market to alibaba more prodigiously than it has.e's trying to get this brand in front of small businesses and try to make it more acceptable in the eyes of the u.s. chamber of commerce and other groups who have been battling with alibaba and the issues they've had regarding, for instance, counterfeits. emily: amazon made big news by going to buy whole foods. alibaba has been investing in grocery for several years now. alibaba and amazon now clashing on a new battle line? >> to some extent...
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it's about a child prodigy, who thinks the girl next door might be abused. it has a nice cast.ids are played by the kids from st. vincent and room. so good child stars here too. and the villain, the stepdad here, is played by dean norris, hank from breaking bad. so it's nice to see a darker side from him. while it starts intriguing, that whole thriller plot, you're initially into it. there's a twist early on, we won't say what it is, but it changes the movie we thought we were going to watch, and then it gets increasingly far-fetched. depends how much you're willing to go woman" check that out. and in a couple of weeks, stay dund for "baby driver." >> interesting name. >> that gets your attention. >> how about the film festival that we have here this weekend in our area in silver spring. >> yes, it's at the afi silver and at the museum and e street cinema. don't they have the guggenheim symposium, where they honor a different documentary filmmaker every year. this ye tomorrow, you can see "whitney, can i be me?" and then sunday, "year of the scab," it began with replacement pla
it's about a child prodigy, who thinks the girl next door might be abused. it has a nice cast.ids are played by the kids from st. vincent and room. so good child stars here too. and the villain, the stepdad here, is played by dean norris, hank from breaking bad. so it's nice to see a darker side from him. while it starts intriguing, that whole thriller plot, you're initially into it. there's a twist early on, we won't say what it is, but it changes the movie we thought we were going to watch,...
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and he has a new film out this week concerning another rock and roll casualty: the prodigiously gifted ago aged just 48. the film — whitney: can i be me? — has been called uncompromising, and in making it broomfield has spoken to the star's entourage, from hairdressers to promoters. and he has now been talking to our culture editor, stephen smith. # just remember it was you, you, you. # who said goodbye. # who said goodbye—e—e—e—e. the matchless larynx of pop superstar whitney houston. this is how her many fans remember her. she won emmys, grammys, and sold millions of records before her tragic early death following a drugs overdose. whitney houston obviously was a very iconic figure. who many people loved. who touched many people's lives. and i think made a lot of people very happy. and was very severely criticised towards the end of her life. judged, i would say, quite harshly. i thought it was a good time to have another look at her life and look at her achievements and who she was, who she is. # i will always love you... ironically, the singer emerges from broomfield's film as the
and he has a new film out this week concerning another rock and roll casualty: the prodigiously gifted ago aged just 48. the film — whitney: can i be me? — has been called uncompromising, and in making it broomfield has spoken to the star's entourage, from hairdressers to promoters. and he has now been talking to our culture editor, stephen smith. # just remember it was you, you, you. # who said goodbye. # who said goodbye—e—e—e—e. the matchless larynx of pop superstar whitney...
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. >> as a child prodigy, he played on organized team as early as 5 years
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market to alibaba more prodigiously than it has been.o get this brand in front of small businesses and try to make it more acceptable in the eyes of the u.s. chamber of commerce and other groups who have been battling with alibaba and the issues they've had regarding, for instance, counterfeits. emily: amazon made big news by agreeing to buy whole foods. alibaba has been investing in grocery for several years now. do you see alibaba and amazon now clashing on a new battle line? >> to some extent maybe, but they are doing this in very different geographies. when you look at what alibaba is doing, it is primarily in china, obviously. i don't think amazon has any plans to get in there, but who knows? amazon's takeover of whole foods certainly will make for a lot of interesting dynamics, but i don't necessarily think they are competitive head-to-head. i think they are learning from one another's strategies. you see that across the board. they have gotten into payments, media, cloud, so certainly they are learning from each other, but they do
market to alibaba more prodigiously than it has been.o get this brand in front of small businesses and try to make it more acceptable in the eyes of the u.s. chamber of commerce and other groups who have been battling with alibaba and the issues they've had regarding, for instance, counterfeits. emily: amazon made big news by agreeing to buy whole foods. alibaba has been investing in grocery for several years now. do you see alibaba and amazon now clashing on a new battle line? >> to some...
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. >>> tmz is reporting that prodigy mob deep choked on an egg prior to his death in the hospital. he had been hospitalized due to complications from a sickle cell anemia crisis when he choked on the egg yesterday morning. exact cause of death unknown. watching tv got a little bit more interactive. netflix is revealing its first interactive tv shows that will let children choose their on characters, the show's star pus and boots and buddy thunder struck. it will allow children to use their existing tv remote to make choices for characters and a modern twist and the choice of your own venture a flawless columbian emerald once owned by the rocker feller family sold for $5.5 million. it was originally because the in the 1930's and given to his wife as a gift. >> a nice gift >> i didn't want to wear it to work today. too much. >> it was. >> yes, 5.5 million dollar. >> someone bought it >> maybe i know the person >> or who bought the pink diamond. >> you had that you're baller. >> in my head, i am. >>> thanks, coming up on fox 5 amazon ceo jeff bao is looking for department store >> one
. >>> tmz is reporting that prodigy mob deep choked on an egg prior to his death in the hospital. he had been hospitalized due to complications from a sickle cell anemia crisis when he choked on the egg yesterday morning. exact cause of death unknown. watching tv got a little bit more interactive. netflix is revealing its first interactive tv shows that will let children choose their on characters, the show's star pus and boots and buddy thunder struck. it will allow children to use...
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michelle: a tennis prodigy returns to the court of after winning a much different fight. scottscott abraham explains. >> climbing the rankings. >> top 30 for boys 14 and under and top 15 for boys 12 and under. scott: that changed in 2014 when the doctors found a cancerous brain tumor. >> why was it me? why was i the chosen one to go through it? steve: the sophomore began a battle different than one on the tennis court. nine months of chemo and radiation, he took it head on using the playing days as a catalyst. >> the thought of me playing before treatment started on the tennis court and uh-oh i was playing at high level, really motivated me to harder throughout my treatment. scott: he worked his way back to the tennis court. his endurance and the agility coming back. his journey has had an impact on his life and he hopes to pay it forward and get in the medical field himself. >> i want to do something along the lines of medicine and giving back to the community of what they have done for me. do things for kids like me who are going through the same thing i went through. >
michelle: a tennis prodigy returns to the court of after winning a much different fight. scottscott abraham explains. >> climbing the rankings. >> top 30 for boys 14 and under and top 15 for boys 12 and under. scott: that changed in 2014 when the doctors found a cancerous brain tumor. >> why was it me? why was i the chosen one to go through it? steve: the sophomore began a battle different than one on the tennis court. nine months of chemo and radiation, he took it head on...
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he's a prodigy.s fair to say we're going to see him for several more america's cups. >> this year marked a redemption for new zealand. the team blew an 8-1 lead to oracle in the last america's cup. which was held here in san francisco in 2013. >>> good news for drivers in the santa cruz mountains, and in the east bay. one key road is open for the first time in months. and another is about to open after repair work was completed on winter storm damage. >> abc 7 news anchor kristen sze is here with new video from the drone 7. >> drone view 7 flying over the so cal san jose road. today marks the first time drivers have been able to use the major north-south route since february 13th. that's when this past winter storms watched out so much of the road. county officials shut it down indefinitely. they put this popular route on a priority repair list. the temporary fix is now complete. although engineers continue to work on a long-term fix. this means drivers will still find some restrictions. so be forewa
he's a prodigy.s fair to say we're going to see him for several more america's cups. >> this year marked a redemption for new zealand. the team blew an 8-1 lead to oracle in the last america's cup. which was held here in san francisco in 2013. >>> good news for drivers in the santa cruz mountains, and in the east bay. one key road is open for the first time in months. and another is about to open after repair work was completed on winter storm damage. >> abc 7 news anchor...
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both scores off the foot of 18-year-old prodigy, his sixth and seventh international goals.ing schedule for the americans continues as they next head to mexico for sunday night's qualifier as azteca. it's great we have an american soccer star. i love it. >> it's going to be a big game saturday night in mexico. you know that rivalry is one of the best in international soccer. >> i wish we could replay that guy's slide. he had a smooth slide. could we do that? no, okay. >>> still ahead, more highlights from james comey's capitol hill testimony. mark halperin will weigh in. >>> john mccain's confusing questions. what the senator had to say about what he asked the former fbi director. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! utrogena® ura sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. unbeatable protection helps prevent the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. abdominal pain... ...and diarrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we've got other plans. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea... ...m
both scores off the foot of 18-year-old prodigy, his sixth and seventh international goals.ing schedule for the americans continues as they next head to mexico for sunday night's qualifier as azteca. it's great we have an american soccer star. i love it. >> it's going to be a big game saturday night in mexico. you know that rivalry is one of the best in international soccer. >> i wish we could replay that guy's slide. he had a smooth slide. could we do that? no, okay. >>>...
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citizens going abroad delta and jet blue are the first airline to participate artie's prodigious antosas a story today from los angeles department of homeland security has partnered with customs and border protection and jet blue to collaborate on a new test testing out new paperless device list boarding practices now this program has already been rolled out for jet blue flights taking off out of boston logan international and heading to the queen beatrix international airport in aruba according to a press release quote customers who opt in during the boarding process can put away their boarding passes and devices and simply step up to the camera for a quick photo of the camera station will connect to c.b.p. to instantly match the image to the passport visa or immigration photos in their database and verify flight details now the program has also been rolled out for delta travelers a flying internationally out of the hartsfield jackson airport in atlanta and later on this summer the program will be rolled out on delta flights taking off internationally out of j.f.k. in new york now fed
citizens going abroad delta and jet blue are the first airline to participate artie's prodigious antosas a story today from los angeles department of homeland security has partnered with customs and border protection and jet blue to collaborate on a new test testing out new paperless device list boarding practices now this program has already been rolled out for jet blue flights taking off out of boston logan international and heading to the queen beatrix international airport in aruba...
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arnaff sharma is already a prodigy. he won an award for that device when he was nine years old.took a test foramens is a -- for for for me. he says the test was easy. he didn't even study. >> it wasn't that difficult but high to guess a few of the questions. as there wasn't much time. >> now a person who scores 140 on the mensa test is considered a genius. he got 162. hawking is believed to have an iq of 160. that's the same as albert einstein. >> wow. >> wow is right. okay, big talkers here and here's a question for you. would you take a really good deal i mean a super deep discount on a flight and pay significantly less if you had to stand? well, a budget airline called viva colombia is the late toast mull removing all the seats and making the passengers stand. this airline says it will drive down fares because, of course, they'll be able to squeeze more people onto each flight. so, what on earth would this look like? standing? how? well, back in 2010 budget british airline ryan air drew up some renderings as it considered that standing scenario. they would offer those seats f
arnaff sharma is already a prodigy. he won an award for that device when he was nine years old.took a test foramens is a -- for for for me. he says the test was easy. he didn't even study. >> it wasn't that difficult but high to guess a few of the questions. as there wasn't much time. >> now a person who scores 140 on the mensa test is considered a genius. he got 162. hawking is believed to have an iq of 160. that's the same as albert einstein. >> wow. >> wow is right....
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news of his death lit a sharp edge to moscow's prodigious efforts to identify the soviet union as the patron saint of anticolonialism, whose major theme was to charge it. was machinations and western unwillingness to give up its colonial holdings. this sentiment has expression in various media. coverage of protests, denunciation of imperialists led media output to more than double. you have essentially in response to that murder a rapid and widespread outpouring of propaganda, public diplomacy, and other sorts of media onslaught seeking to reshape the landscape of african and global cell opinion. the kennedy administration here the campaign was working and scrambled for a way to respond. what they came up with was a fairly low-key, subtle attempt to not make is worse. the tagline for much of their output was the best way to keep the cold war out of africa is o keep the u.n. in. even attempting a subdued multilateral approach was an uphill climb in large measure because of the power that found hat the hero martyr is invoked at every opportunity. glorified by african radical nationalist
news of his death lit a sharp edge to moscow's prodigious efforts to identify the soviet union as the patron saint of anticolonialism, whose major theme was to charge it. was machinations and western unwillingness to give up its colonial holdings. this sentiment has expression in various media. coverage of protests, denunciation of imperialists led media output to more than double. you have essentially in response to that murder a rapid and widespread outpouring of propaganda, public diplomacy,...
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testing just because they don't have access doesn't mean they don't have the finances to ask his prodigious chosen not to. where is that right now? >> that's one of the things were studied. i'm working with commissioner o'rielly as well as members of the staff to be cut away for .net initiative. it's important idea we are considered. >> answer this question. i've already heard come up so far in this conversation today. the sec's leaning more towards the big corporate interests rather than the interest of the consumer. why would that accusation sit out there and how would you answer that? >> i respectfully disagree with that assessment. i think you can look at our track record we have inconsistently making sure with a more competitive marketplace. if you look at some of our initiative with respect to reform the standalone broadband program to making sure wireless internet service providers have the ability to deploy, if you look at our broadband deployment advisory committee, my support of the gigabit opportunity act, each one is targeting and incentivize some of the smaller providers to ent
testing just because they don't have access doesn't mean they don't have the finances to ask his prodigious chosen not to. where is that right now? >> that's one of the things were studied. i'm working with commissioner o'rielly as well as members of the staff to be cut away for .net initiative. it's important idea we are considered. >> answer this question. i've already heard come up so far in this conversation today. the sec's leaning more towards the big corporate interests...
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is because people for the most part who do this business are not 16 i mean, if there's some child prodigiesfunds, you would see them go higher watch activision, blizzard, take 2. that's the theme watch analog devices because they're out of apple watch skyworks because they're in apple watch broadcom because they're in apple all will go down because of the buy to hold. kevin spacey did he mention it, i wasn't watching the tonys. did he mention the buy to hold >> you must have been watching hockey i guess right? internationally we should mention, uk consumer spending goes negative year on year. >> and five star - >> prime minister may she's trying to hold her coalition together. >> i have to tell you, what she does is listen to wilfred frost and then shakes because wilf, he at 5:00 a.m., he's talking about theresa may, theresa may not i'm thinking the may not camp is bigger. >> the fed of course tomorrow. statement wednesday. >> yeah. >> more -- chances are, 95%, the odds. >> then people are talking about the september hike after you know, if you're in the banks and the banks had been moving
is because people for the most part who do this business are not 16 i mean, if there's some child prodigiesfunds, you would see them go higher watch activision, blizzard, take 2. that's the theme watch analog devices because they're out of apple watch skyworks because they're in apple watch broadcom because they're in apple all will go down because of the buy to hold. kevin spacey did he mention it, i wasn't watching the tonys. did he mention the buy to hold >> you must have been watching...
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by the castro regime and shortly after that, the regime figured out this little boy was the child prodigyered him to appear on some tv spectacular. the brave little boy refused. the next day, the stormtroopers came to his house, surrounded him and said you must play for us. the boy played the star-spangled banner. that's what the president had him play again on the stage in miami. it's one of the most heartwarming, heartrending tales i have seen a long time. the president is going about his job which is managing the country. these investigations are something of a sideshow. as far as i can see, there is no .here there it's a series of tv appearances by the various investigators. there has been nothing tangible come to bear. of the overall picture, the president is carrying out his program. at commerce, we are carrying out our program. david: that is quite a story, thank you very much for sharing. wilbur ross is the united states commerce secretary. coming up, tobias left of it -- owich. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma this is bloomberg daybreak. : coming up in the next hour, tobias levkovich. t
by the castro regime and shortly after that, the regime figured out this little boy was the child prodigyered him to appear on some tv spectacular. the brave little boy refused. the next day, the stormtroopers came to his house, surrounded him and said you must play for us. the boy played the star-spangled banner. that's what the president had him play again on the stage in miami. it's one of the most heartwarming, heartrending tales i have seen a long time. the president is going about his job...
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. >> he's a prodigy. neil: let's talk about what's been going on, right before you left, you were telling me things would be falling and coming to shape, the divisions of the administration, the administration concerned about distractions, sometimes compounding those distractions with tweets that sometimes are ill timed. how is all of this going, the trump agenda to address infrastructure as he wants today to deal with the taxes, health care, all of this. >> all administrations need to change narratives, if the narrative is moving against them. infrastructure is a smart thing. markets like it. look at the market today. you have a crisis out there with the presidency. clearly there's going to be -- tomorrow's hearing is interesting, see what comey has to say, that could be -- markets could move if comey says something damaging to trump, but if you notice they're pivoting tours. neil: will come shy of saying obstruction. >> i think if he -- neil: if he were, then he'd be part of that craziness. >> the whole
. >> he's a prodigy. neil: let's talk about what's been going on, right before you left, you were telling me things would be falling and coming to shape, the divisions of the administration, the administration concerned about distractions, sometimes compounding those distractions with tweets that sometimes are ill timed. how is all of this going, the trump agenda to address infrastructure as he wants today to deal with the taxes, health care, all of this. >> all administrations need...