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prophet is very different. einstein after 1919, was seen as a prophet. a prophet goes up to another place. they look around in their place. they have experiences, and then because they're kind and decent they come back us to and they share it. you know, those beautiful photographs of martin luther king, jr. when he was old a noble man. he's seen something. he had actually looked into the promise land. and he came back us to to it share it. some photographs of nelson maddula have that same notion and that's what happened with einstein. that's when they had more famous and more than bore. his ideas were superb her ideas were very good also but he played that special role. >> do you think that image of a kind of -- you know, a prophet-like fear a genius in the einstein mold is belongs to the past? do you think the era when single person working mostly alone could reconceptionallize the universe is -- could happen, again, today? we -- i don't know a lot of us are physicist but i picture them working and dealing with giant apparatus working enormous teams bec
prophet is very different. einstein after 1919, was seen as a prophet. a prophet goes up to another place. they look around in their place. they have experiences, and then because they're kind and decent they come back us to and they share it. you know, those beautiful photographs of martin luther king, jr. when he was old a noble man. he's seen something. he had actually looked into the promise land. and he came back us to to it share it. some photographs of nelson maddula have that same...
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>> my model and example is my prophet, peace be upon him. prophet mohammed spoke with people who disagreed with him and spoke ill of him and engaged him. in order to have people understand who we are, with ef to engage with them. american muslims are hurt from the rhetoric during the campaign. and therefore enough of them still believe that -- been misunderstood, they have not -- mischaracterized. >> mischaracterized. >> by the campaign and muslim-americans don't like to be looked like suspect, security threat. >> and what would you like to see from the administration? did you get to talk with him? >> he shook my hand and thanked me. what i would like to see is understand that american muslims are part of the american social fabric. contributed greatly to this country, some of them lost their lives for this country. and i have five daughters, really quite a task, and i want all of them to grow up proudly in america, not every day to feel they're not part of america. i don't like them to feel be looked at as security threat. because i want th
>> my model and example is my prophet, peace be upon him. prophet mohammed spoke with people who disagreed with him and spoke ill of him and engaged him. in order to have people understand who we are, with ef to engage with them. american muslims are hurt from the rhetoric during the campaign. and therefore enough of them still believe that -- been misunderstood, they have not -- mischaracterized. >> mischaracterized. >> by the campaign and muslim-americans don't like to be...
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there was also mixed population growth in the maritime prophet census -- provinces. a new spain, took about 100 years for a fully new people to appear on the planet. in the case of maryland, they were anglo-americans from the beginning, men, women and children.>> host: the jesuits are a leading character in your book. i wanted to ask in detail about them. they may be the most important characters? >> i think for new friends, the -- new france, the jesuits were very important. then later in the great lakes and down in the mississippi valley to new orleans itself. you also had dioceses and clergy and seminaries. in the case of new spain, it is almost exclusively franciscan from florida to texas to arizona and new mexico. arizona was an exception where they came up from mexico in the 1700s. then once the jesuits are suppressed, bajada is turned over to the franciscans in the franciscans take over california.>>> and then there was on the eastern seaboard?>> absolutely. and 24 25 -- in 24 and 25. they were suppressed in 1773. >> host: suppressed by? >> suppressed by pope
there was also mixed population growth in the maritime prophet census -- provinces. a new spain, took about 100 years for a fully new people to appear on the planet. in the case of maryland, they were anglo-americans from the beginning, men, women and children.>> host: the jesuits are a leading character in your book. i wanted to ask in detail about them. they may be the most important characters? >> i think for new friends, the -- new france, the jesuits were very important. then...
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jonah is a prophet ordered to go to the worst city in the world.es it mean for a prophet, for an average jew, to go to the very capital of sin? it took me years and years to come to verse to understand what it meant, and why it is so important to go and preach, to go and speak to someone who is completely opposite to you. this is the core of what i call the the genius of judaism. charlie: to go to nineveh. bernard-henri: to go to nineveh. by the way, it is mosul today. it may also mean libya. it might mean a lot of things. for example, when i went to india, when i went in bangladesh 40 years ago, i had the feeling to follow the trail of those jews who believe that to be a jew did not mean to join in, to get inside a closed and gated community. judaism is not a gated community. it is an open message. it is a way to be involved in the accomplishment, the reparation of the world. judaism does not address to jews only. there is one quote which comes on and on in the jewish text, which is that the jewish verse has to be read as if it had 70 faces, beaut
jonah is a prophet ordered to go to the worst city in the world.es it mean for a prophet, for an average jew, to go to the very capital of sin? it took me years and years to come to verse to understand what it meant, and why it is so important to go and preach, to go and speak to someone who is completely opposite to you. this is the core of what i call the the genius of judaism. charlie: to go to nineveh. bernard-henri: to go to nineveh. by the way, it is mosul today. it may also mean libya....
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what does it mean for a prophet, for an average jew to go to the very capital of sin?t does it mean? it took me years and years to understand what it meant and why it is so important to go and preach, to go and speak to someone who is completely opposite of you. this is the core of what i call the genius of judaism. >> rose: to go to nineveh. yes, to nineveh. nineveh is mosul today, but it may mean also libya a few years ago, it may mean a lot of things. when i went, for example, to libya, when i went in bangladesh 40 years ago, i had the feeling to follow the trace of those jews who believe that to be a jew did not mean to join in, to get inside a closed and gated community. judaism is not a gated community. it is an open message. it is a way to be involved in the accomplishment, in the reparation of the world. judaism does not address to jews only. it addresses also to the other. there was one quote which comes on and on in the jewish text which is the jewish verse has to be read as it had 70 faces, beautiful court, 70 faces. 70 faces is the number of nations on the
what does it mean for a prophet, for an average jew to go to the very capital of sin?t does it mean? it took me years and years to understand what it meant and why it is so important to go and preach, to go and speak to someone who is completely opposite of you. this is the core of what i call the genius of judaism. >> rose: to go to nineveh. yes, to nineveh. nineveh is mosul today, but it may mean also libya a few years ago, it may mean a lot of things. when i went, for example, to...
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in traditions that have a strong prophetic threat to them, those narratives are thrill -- filled with conversations with god and hearing god's voice. yet, i think in the modern culture, the notion of listening to god gets relegated to somebody with a mental illness. therefore, it is put into a different category, but not a religious category. what occurs to you about that?>> it is interesting. i find that people who are experiencing psychological darkness and pain feel alienated from god. so, i view part of my role as helping them to hear god's voice again. or get angry at god and be in relationship with god, whatever that looks like. to support that with them. >> host: to break down the stigma even further. joann, i know that the program that you work with also deals with congregants across the age spectrum. can you talk about what you have seen with the senior members? >> sure. we have talked about bringing the initiative programming. we really thought about it and thought about what made the most sense. we are bringing teams to the meetings to ask about what they would like and how
in traditions that have a strong prophetic threat to them, those narratives are thrill -- filled with conversations with god and hearing god's voice. yet, i think in the modern culture, the notion of listening to god gets relegated to somebody with a mental illness. therefore, it is put into a different category, but not a religious category. what occurs to you about that?>> it is interesting. i find that people who are experiencing psychological darkness and pain feel alienated from god....
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often drastic price hikes as necessary to fund research and innovation, get large portions of the prophetslso tend to go into marketing campaigns. to reversehe wants the trend by making big pharma compete for the government business, as is the case in europe, for instance. but the president also wants companies to relocate their manufacturing to the u.s., a move that's likely to increase production costs and see drug prices go up once more. shares of the fire six stroke companies that were at the white house today rose today. -- of the five or six drug companies that were at the white house today. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 reached down 2%. investors continue to i company earnings as well as trump's policies. despite encouraging data from the euros on that showed for the first time, the eurozone grew at a faster rate than u.s. economy for the first time since 2008. suggesting that the recovery may be taking it. thanks to an 8% rise in energy thees in january, despite inflation target of close to but below 2%. eurozone unemployment came in at 9.6% in december, the lowest rate since may 2009
often drastic price hikes as necessary to fund research and innovation, get large portions of the prophetslso tend to go into marketing campaigns. to reversehe wants the trend by making big pharma compete for the government business, as is the case in europe, for instance. but the president also wants companies to relocate their manufacturing to the u.s., a move that's likely to increase production costs and see drug prices go up once more. shares of the fire six stroke companies that were at...
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and i thought, this was abraham, this was prophetic.the bible, alive. >> the rift was so deep that even his own organization, the southern christian leadership conference tried to silence him. and for a while, dr. king was unsettled by that. by 1967, some 600,000 american men were fighting in vietnam, with 2,000 u.s. casualties reported every week. funding that civil rights leaders hoped would go to the war on poverty was instead going to the war in vietnam. dr. king realized that he could no longer be silent. but the question remained. where to give that speech? >> the whole purpose of the riverside church speech was to cushion what he expected was going to be the negative politics or his speech ten days later at the united nations up in new york where stokely carmichael was going to speak, and a lot of radicals, and they were going to be carrying viet cong flags, and they said if you're going to make that march, try to do something first that frames your argument in a way that it won't be distorted, so that you can get your point acro
and i thought, this was abraham, this was prophetic.the bible, alive. >> the rift was so deep that even his own organization, the southern christian leadership conference tried to silence him. and for a while, dr. king was unsettled by that. by 1967, some 600,000 american men were fighting in vietnam, with 2,000 u.s. casualties reported every week. funding that civil rights leaders hoped would go to the war on poverty was instead going to the war in vietnam. dr. king realized that he...
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and my example is my prophet, he spoke to anyone. even people who said horrible things about him. >> he's participated in other inner faith services at he'll continue to pray that president trump treats muslims and all faiths with respect. >>> israeli media reports the united states will move its embassy from the la vive to jerusalem. but, we're at the beginning stages of etch discussing this subject. >> reporter: moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem is more than brick and mortar and changing the signs. jerusalem is a city and capitol claimed by israelis and palestinians and it's home to some of the most sensitive religious sites. moving the embassy here recognizes jerusalem as the capitol of israel and would damage the peace process. no other country has its embassy in jerusalem due to conflicting claims on the city. on sunday israel approved hundreds of east jerusalem before president trump's phone call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it's a move that's frustrated palestinians. the concern here is that that fr
and my example is my prophet, he spoke to anyone. even people who said horrible things about him. >> he's participated in other inner faith services at he'll continue to pray that president trump treats muslims and all faiths with respect. >>> israeli media reports the united states will move its embassy from the la vive to jerusalem. but, we're at the beginning stages of etch discussing this subject. >> reporter: moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem is more...
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. >> trevor: these lyrics, prophetic. let's talk about the album, man.." what did you decide? >> i felt like my whole life -- my whole life has been -- you know, my whole life changed when i decided. it's been based off decisions right or wrong. >> trevor: right. >> so for the new album, i wanted to do something that showed a little growth. so on the cover of the album, i never explained it too much, but there is a current version of me and an old man version of me and we're parallel. but throughout my life i always felt like i got a second chance at everything somehow. just the way the luck has gone through, my story, getting the record deal, the success i've seen. sometimes elf like i got to the end of my life and failed at everything -- failed at love, failed at career, failed at, you know, personal dreams, and somehow i got a chance and got to go back in time and get it all right. >> trevor: you are from michigan and you have been one of the people who has been unrelenting when it comes to flint, michigan. >> right. >> trevor: we just saw today the g
. >> trevor: these lyrics, prophetic. let's talk about the album, man.." what did you decide? >> i felt like my whole life -- my whole life has been -- you know, my whole life changed when i decided. it's been based off decisions right or wrong. >> trevor: right. >> so for the new album, i wanted to do something that showed a little growth. so on the cover of the album, i never explained it too much, but there is a current version of me and an old man version of me...
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>> i cannot justify ever a lack to hear from me what i believe and stand for and my example is my prophet have said the most horrible things about him. >> reporter: the imam has support of his mosque as well. >> we believe in engagement to overcome those different perspectives, that the verses the imam chose was god created nations and tribals so we may get to know one another. >> as long -- tribes so we may get to know one another. >> as long as we get to participate and share my true faith, i'll do that. >> the imam has participated in other interfaith services at the national cathedral as well. he said the church recommended him for the service to trump's inaugural committee. in the mean time he plans to pray that president trump treat muslims and all faiths with respect. >> thank you, john. >>> the southeast is we're going to look at some of the aftermath of these violent storms and tornadoes. >> plus a touching moment from the women's march on washington weing viral tonight. te'll ll >>> in san antonio a robbery attempt at a jewelry store in the rolling oaks shopping mall leaves one
>> i cannot justify ever a lack to hear from me what i believe and stand for and my example is my prophet have said the most horrible things about him. >> reporter: the imam has support of his mosque as well. >> we believe in engagement to overcome those different perspectives, that the verses the imam chose was god created nations and tribals so we may get to know one another. >> as long -- tribes so we may get to know one another. >> as long as we get to...
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at mcdonald's is making great great prophets and employees have been paid 7.50 an hour. you have an incident and they talk about regulation and how regulation will make more jobs and more money if you deregulate stuff. if you remember in california when you had the energy problem and. the electric problem-- guest: i think you are right. i think the idea of the linkage between the regulation in the creation of more jobs and growth is a fantastical one meaningi it's very hard to prove. you are correct. greed is a human emotion there needs to be a check on greed and we have lost that check in the last decade. we have lost it because the social contract between state corporations, communities, people, workers has been traded. we have lost it not to use too big of a word, but the financial's asian of our economy where wall street is involved in speculation i'm a paper products. it's not creating and then you have enormous gaps that has emerged between ceo pay and worker pay. what's interesting is that for example in portland a few weeks ago talking about city, state reform th
at mcdonald's is making great great prophets and employees have been paid 7.50 an hour. you have an incident and they talk about regulation and how regulation will make more jobs and more money if you deregulate stuff. if you remember in california when you had the energy problem and. the electric problem-- guest: i think you are right. i think the idea of the linkage between the regulation in the creation of more jobs and growth is a fantastical one meaningi it's very hard to prove. you are...
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here's a prophetic video clip from a couple of years ago. the attorney general has an obligation to follow the law, the constitution, and give their independent legal advice to the president. well, that's true, and like any ceo with a law firm, sometimes lawyers have to tell the ceo, you cannot do that, don't do it, it will be in violation of the law, you will regret it. please, no matter how headstrong they might be. do you feel that the duty of the attorney general's office ?|i do you feel that the duty of the attorney general's office? i do, to fairly and partially evaluate the law and provide the administration with impartial legal advice. that is sally yates, talking at a confirmation hearing in 2015. this time yesterday she was america's acting attorney general. not any more. donald trump fired her after she ordered justice department lawyers not to enforce the president's immigration ban. one other twist is that the man who was asking the question in that clip isjeff sessions. that's donald trump's pick for attorney general. here's th
here's a prophetic video clip from a couple of years ago. the attorney general has an obligation to follow the law, the constitution, and give their independent legal advice to the president. well, that's true, and like any ceo with a law firm, sometimes lawyers have to tell the ceo, you cannot do that, don't do it, it will be in violation of the law, you will regret it. please, no matter how headstrong they might be. do you feel that the duty of the attorney general's office ?|i do you feel...
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warm with the prophetic spirit. we are not giving up. we are not giving in. we're not giving over. we will stand and stand and stand for our rights. the late supreme court justice harry blackmun said "a chill wind blows all across this republic. there is a chill wind that blows. a chill wind of fear for women who heard a candidate for the presidency talk in the most vulgar terms of grabbing a woman's genitalia. the fear is that this is not campaign rhetoric, but the promise of an administration reality. this is a campaign in which we saw racism regularize. homophobia routinized. xenophobia made the order of the day. which weampaign in heard over and over again our people being marginalized. our people being otherized. the disabled being made fun of. a campaign in which many of us felt disrespected. dayscent hours, and recent , the president-elect referred to an icon of the civil rights movement who came perilously close to becoming a martyr of the civil rights movement, being representative john lewis. the president-elect said that he was all talk and no action. disrespected. we ha
warm with the prophetic spirit. we are not giving up. we are not giving in. we're not giving over. we will stand and stand and stand for our rights. the late supreme court justice harry blackmun said "a chill wind blows all across this republic. there is a chill wind that blows. a chill wind of fear for women who heard a candidate for the presidency talk in the most vulgar terms of grabbing a woman's genitalia. the fear is that this is not campaign rhetoric, but the promise of an...
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find out the constitution of medin medinah, the covenant of medinah the prophet wrote that document. it is an embodiment of all pleuralism, all faiths, all ethnici ethnicities, all languages presented with equal dignity. each one has a place of worship so if somebody wishes to ask about your faith, make sure to cite the koran and make mention of covenant of medinah, constitution of medinah, that dignifies the value of pluralism that is so inherent in our faith. we shy away from that discussion. finally, i want to ask, i want to share this and i want to promise something what lies ahead. in every event that i have gone, i have asked the inclusion of our youth because that is where the solution lies for us muslims and for immigrants that we prepare -- that we prepare our youth, that we prepare them for the leadership of the future, that we hand over the baton to them but with preparation. that each and every organization, organization like this where we sit tonight, they have a tremendous resource. we should ask its leadership, they do have leadership preparation program that sends our
find out the constitution of medin medinah, the covenant of medinah the prophet wrote that document. it is an embodiment of all pleuralism, all faiths, all ethnici ethnicities, all languages presented with equal dignity. each one has a place of worship so if somebody wishes to ask about your faith, make sure to cite the koran and make mention of covenant of medinah, constitution of medinah, that dignifies the value of pluralism that is so inherent in our faith. we shy away from that discussion....
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the perfect word of the prophet and the corona tells me everything i need to do in my life so i haveo make no choices. i don't have many choices to make so i'm free to do whatever is allowed. if the exact opposite of the way that i think. the exact opposite of the way thing. he told us that americans didn't have the moral courage to do what would be necessary in order to prevent them from prevailing. he told me -- and this is one of those conversations. not when he is being interrogated and not what we are trying to get intel out of him. he told us that our civil liberties, our willingness to be tolerant of other people, our openness, those were all flaws at all a had put into our character to ensure that islamists could win. because they are just going to continue to do what they do what we make excuses for them. this excessive political correctness. i'm certain if i sit down and say what he think about this excessive political correctness committee with their flawed and tell me essentially what happens is it's a cloaking device so they can operate in the open without being confront
the perfect word of the prophet and the corona tells me everything i need to do in my life so i haveo make no choices. i don't have many choices to make so i'm free to do whatever is allowed. if the exact opposite of the way that i think. the exact opposite of the way thing. he told us that americans didn't have the moral courage to do what would be necessary in order to prevent them from prevailing. he told me -- and this is one of those conversations. not when he is being interrogated and not...
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of the elephants sending them to a reserve in florida and it will continue to showcase where the prophetld not go on. they are moving elephants from the units and we saw a sharp drop in attendance. much greater than what we anticipated. that led us to the decision because the business model was no longer sustainable. >> eric shawn: in a statement, the humane society says ringling brothers has changed a great deal but not fast enough. it's not acceptable anymore to cart wild animals from city to city and have them perform. silly yet coercive stunts. they called the circus they sat a show on earth and animal-rights advocates, pamela anderson tweeted, it's all over Ãactuates, no, please don't close Ãwhy? no no. the last show will take place in may. eric? >> eric shawn: there is dozens of other services but that's when we know the best. >> arthel neville: firefighters prove dogs are man's best friend. here they are jumping into a frozen lake braving the elements. reuniting a helpless beagle and his owner. we will have the full story, next. [music] it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9
of the elephants sending them to a reserve in florida and it will continue to showcase where the prophetld not go on. they are moving elephants from the units and we saw a sharp drop in attendance. much greater than what we anticipated. that led us to the decision because the business model was no longer sustainable. >> eric shawn: in a statement, the humane society says ringling brothers has changed a great deal but not fast enough. it's not acceptable anymore to cart wild animals from...
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as the revenues are shrinking and the prophets are shrinking, cash is flying out the door to make thesecquisitions and to do share buybacks and it puts them in a precarious situation. caroline: how long do investors need to give ibm therefore? not until the second half of 2019 do analyst see revenue picking up again. >> i think it is likely to be before that. when they get to 45%-50% of revenue coming from strategic initiatives, the revenue growth will be positive. farn't really see that as out, but to me, the more important question, again, people are looking at the long-term future of ibm. i run out loud research. ibm is number three in the cloud market. the cloud is the foundation of the entire i.t. industry. caroline: how do they get to number one? look at how much money amazon and google and microsoft are spending, it is an expensive business, but it is an investment and leadership position. cloud revenues by about 60%. amazon grew there's at the end of third quarter by 55%. so amazon's bigger in the cloud, but i would say ibm's growth, they are definitely in that pack of leadershi
as the revenues are shrinking and the prophets are shrinking, cash is flying out the door to make thesecquisitions and to do share buybacks and it puts them in a precarious situation. caroline: how long do investors need to give ibm therefore? not until the second half of 2019 do analyst see revenue picking up again. >> i think it is likely to be before that. when they get to 45%-50% of revenue coming from strategic initiatives, the revenue growth will be positive. farn't really see that...
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the first task is to be a prophet and look ahead a few years in an uncertain political environment and try to identify where we can work together and how we can do that. the second impossible task is, i want you to do this in a time capsule that is going to take us back 15 minutes in time so we can finish the session. >> thank you. for letting me purchase state in this meeting. i am maybe the only one in this audience who did not state in the implementation of the nunn-lugar program. but in a way i was present at if i were toand forecast the future, i would go back 35 years ago when i first them, and met dick lugar who is hiding somewhere there and a few other people in this room respect my american friends. i learned to understand they are not enemies of my country and thee we cooperated with mechanisms of the cold war and preparing the agreements like ims treaties, step one, step two, we developed trust. importantery explanation for the nunn-lugar program. mentioned his trip to moscow in september of 1990. -- 1991. it was a personal risk for him. senator nunn and i was not the best d
the first task is to be a prophet and look ahead a few years in an uncertain political environment and try to identify where we can work together and how we can do that. the second impossible task is, i want you to do this in a time capsule that is going to take us back 15 minutes in time so we can finish the session. >> thank you. for letting me purchase state in this meeting. i am maybe the only one in this audience who did not state in the implementation of the nunn-lugar program. but...
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. >> i think his futuristic and prophetic thoughts need to be passed on. they were just as important today as they were then and the best we can do is share the knowledge with young people today so maybe a shred of those values come through. >> can you imagine eisenhower in our current time and how he would deal with some of the challenges that we have as a country? >> decisively and fairly. >> he was a man that we wish we had today, who was considerate of others, willing to listen to the other point of view. >> i think when you look back and assess the period of his presidency, indeed, his actions as president, they stand up in a very impressive fashion. >> if we kind of paid attention to what he thought and envisioned and hoped for, i think we would be in a lot better shape than we are now. >> every president deals with the most critical problems of the time. the decision of how to tackle them comes from their own perspective. the one question ike always asked, is it good for america? that question drives most decisions inside the white house his paperwe
. >> i think his futuristic and prophetic thoughts need to be passed on. they were just as important today as they were then and the best we can do is share the knowledge with young people today so maybe a shred of those values come through. >> can you imagine eisenhower in our current time and how he would deal with some of the challenges that we have as a country? >> decisively and fairly. >> he was a man that we wish we had today, who was considerate of others,...
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but the profits were at 4% and the prophets came in part due to/staff and other costs. deal is taking far longer than expected. they are pushing it back and they said that the close will likely happen in the second quarter. in yahoo!uying shares and leaving the rest to be called altaba. the fec is probing some of those data breaches. it has been a tough one for yahoo!. we learned something from mcdonald's as well. people nothe phrase, exactly loving the all-day breakfast. >> the all-day breakfast was a key part of the turnaround. initially it was popular but has not been of late. it seems customers were not happy with the elimination of the dollar menu. donald trump pointing out the entire industry has been down. there was a fourth-quarter drop sales. sales but global were on the rise. a tough blow to the turnaround strategy. halliburton was down more than $1.50 per share. revenue missed forecasts. there is the increasing appearance that economic conditions under the new president could not be as stellar as originally thought. be set for aould battle with the eu by star
but the profits were at 4% and the prophets came in part due to/staff and other costs. deal is taking far longer than expected. they are pushing it back and they said that the close will likely happen in the second quarter. in yahoo!uying shares and leaving the rest to be called altaba. the fec is probing some of those data breaches. it has been a tough one for yahoo!. we learned something from mcdonald's as well. people nothe phrase, exactly loving the all-day breakfast. >> the all-day...
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the prophet of the businesses is on the conventional side, not very much according to what you have saidthe three half-million that we are returning is a sign that we capacity tot on our generate cash and we believe we million ife $300 ever there are occasions that fit our strategy purpose. but also look at m&a of small-to-medium-size. anna: obviously a global business, do you have concerns about the politics in europe and how that is going to play out in 2017? the dutch elections will get a little more high profile globally than previous years. there is absolutely no doubt that the world is moving. globally the world is moving. a lot is happening in many of the regions where we operate as a company. the country that you have is countrythe u.s. number one. at the company we don't really are rule isolitics to adapt to whatever market conditions are coming to us. what i believe in and and i'm confident in that we will be to optimize tony whatever conditions come to us. to continue to create value and deliver equal policies -- promises. i know you are going to say you don't do politics but
the prophet of the businesses is on the conventional side, not very much according to what you have saidthe three half-million that we are returning is a sign that we capacity tot on our generate cash and we believe we million ife $300 ever there are occasions that fit our strategy purpose. but also look at m&a of small-to-medium-size. anna: obviously a global business, do you have concerns about the politics in europe and how that is going to play out in 2017? the dutch elections will get...
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it's based on the understandings of his life and history, the sum of all his hard won wisdom and a propheticat has more applicability today than ever before. >> what about the two parties? we've had a good run. i used to like the two parties more than i do now because one would keep the other honest. if you thought one was cheating or somebody screwed up you could come in with the other side that was center left. they're all moderate today and that would work. now i think one party seeks to prevent the other party from getting credit to do anything. this they try to undermine each other. is that what mr. washington was thinking about or did he see the worst coming? >> he fund danger of hyperpartisanship which is the problem we're dealing with. washington was an independent president, not a member of any political party. the constitution doesn't mention political parties but what he saw was the danger of hyperpartisans hijacking the government, creating a dysfunctional democracy and that he warned could open the door to a demagogue with authoritarian ambitions. so he was very clear-eyed about
it's based on the understandings of his life and history, the sum of all his hard won wisdom and a propheticat has more applicability today than ever before. >> what about the two parties? we've had a good run. i used to like the two parties more than i do now because one would keep the other honest. if you thought one was cheating or somebody screwed up you could come in with the other side that was center left. they're all moderate today and that would work. now i think one party seeks...
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was he being a prophet?e was. 1960 election john kennedy campaigned on the so-called missile gap which was nonexistent. he was backed up bin tell jones services that knew there was no missile gap. there are members in the intelligence group that's become politicized and favor one party over another. lou: james comey, the director of the f.b.i. and his f.b.i. released 301 pages of documents sunday during the packers-giants game which created something of a delay for me. what is going on here? >> when was the last time the f.b.i. released document on a sunday. you know how much i have followed this stuff? i watched the game and looked at document later. it's designed to shield hillary clinton from public scrutiny. hoping people won't pay attention. what did the document reveal? they had horrible security, the password was password and hillary clinton the foreign ghost entities got access to private emails through third parties. those are bombshells. lou: and they lead to an entirely different conclusion than t
was he being a prophet?e was. 1960 election john kennedy campaigned on the so-called missile gap which was nonexistent. he was backed up bin tell jones services that knew there was no missile gap. there are members in the intelligence group that's become politicized and favor one party over another. lou: james comey, the director of the f.b.i. and his f.b.i. released 301 pages of documents sunday during the packers-giants game which created something of a delay for me. what is going on here?...
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no logic, a bunch of false prophets, pushing a poisonous product. >> i'm not hard to find.a cage. holler at me, baby, hoo, hoo. watch it. ♪ ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ >> first to call himself an mc. another pioneer, melle mel. in 1982 he and grand master flash wrote and recorded the album "the message." an album that was a complete groundbreaking departure from the kind of lyrics and content up to that point. >> before we started hip-hop music there was no hip-hop, so we played everything. reggae, rock, watched heehaw. that was like a favorite in our house. heehaw. and all of those things kind of became the components of what became hip-hop music. ♪ to the burnin' sand ♪ here i stand ♪ the weapon say mike in my hand ♪ ♪ >> i started out as a break dancer. i used to break dance. my brother used to do graffiti. in all of those individual elements, it wasn't really happening anywhere else. so it was just something that could only have went on right in that area. in the bronx. >> okay. you may be thinking about what about the sugar hill gang? what about them? they were an industry b
no logic, a bunch of false prophets, pushing a poisonous product. >> i'm not hard to find.a cage. holler at me, baby, hoo, hoo. watch it. ♪ ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ >> first to call himself an mc. another pioneer, melle mel. in 1982 he and grand master flash wrote and recorded the album "the message." an album that was a complete groundbreaking departure from the kind of lyrics and content up to that point. >> before we started hip-hop music there was no...
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the prophets have been hit by following and string of terrorist attacks in europe, and capacity expansions the this line -- the airline sector. quickly, we have some data out of the eurozone -- inflation is picking up according to ihs. the composite gauge has slipped in december. 55.4% economic momentum in the eurozone remaining robust. coming up, more reaction to the brexit decision. sir william cash, a lawmaker with the u.s. -- u.k. house of commons joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new yorkam mark rtonith vonnie quinn. this is the european close of bloomberg markets. the uk's highest court ruling prime minister theresa may must pass an act of parliament before she can open divorce talks with the eu. the ruling will not stop article 50 from being triggered. it may still jeopardize her intention to do so by march 31. joining us, sir william cash. thank you very much for joining us. to what extent will today's ruling delay the triggering of article 50? sir cache: i don't think very much. is that mostly the members of parliament and the house of commons, with the ex
the prophets have been hit by following and string of terrorist attacks in europe, and capacity expansions the this line -- the airline sector. quickly, we have some data out of the eurozone -- inflation is picking up according to ihs. the composite gauge has slipped in december. 55.4% economic momentum in the eurozone remaining robust. coming up, more reaction to the brexit decision. sir william cash, a lawmaker with the u.s. -- u.k. house of commons joins us. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live...
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. >> false prophets the basic science. today's terrorists can kill innocent people. but they don't pose an excess stench of threat or nation, must not make the mistake of elevating the as if they do. >> their sneaky, dirty rats part. sneaky, dirty rats. sneaky, dirty rats. >> how's that for change? commack.
. >> false prophets the basic science. today's terrorists can kill innocent people. but they don't pose an excess stench of threat or nation, must not make the mistake of elevating the as if they do. >> their sneaky, dirty rats part. sneaky, dirty rats. sneaky, dirty rats. >> how's that for change? commack.
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. >> i think that his futuristic and prophetic thoughts need to be passed on.they were then. and the best we can do is share the knowledge with the young people today so that maybe a shred of those values will come back through. >> can you imagine eisenhower in our current time and how he would deal with some of the challenges that -- that we have as a country? >> decisively and fairly. >> he was a man that we wish we had today, who was considerate of others, willing to listen to the other point of view. >> i think, when you look back and assess the period of his presidency and, indeed, his actions as president, they stand up in very impressive fashion. >> if we kind of paid attention to what he thought and envisioned and hoped for, i think we'd be in a lot better shape than we are right now. >> every president deals with the most critical problems of the time. and the decision of how to tackle them comes from their own perspective. the one question aides said ike always asked -- "is it good for america?" let's hope that question drives most discussions inside
. >> i think that his futuristic and prophetic thoughts need to be passed on.they were then. and the best we can do is share the knowledge with the young people today so that maybe a shred of those values will come back through. >> can you imagine eisenhower in our current time and how he would deal with some of the challenges that -- that we have as a country? >> decisively and fairly. >> he was a man that we wish we had today, who was considerate of others, willing to...
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. >> false prophets the basic science. today's terrorists can kill innocent people. but they don't pose an excess stench of threat or nation, must not make the mistake of elevating the as if they do. >> their sneaky, dirty rats part. sneaky, dirty rats. sneaky, dirty rats. >> how's that for change? commack. >> if i made an action movie about president trump, i would call it executive action. the tagline, in a world where presidents did nothing, one man did something. >> in a world where presidents do nothing, one man did something. executive action. [applause] >> it's true. president trump has done more things this week than i do in a year. this is what men do i guess who do not drink. laughmac it's scary, he is signing all sorts of crap, he's like chuck norse with a pen. it's weird. it's like he weird. it's like he is treating this like an actual job. the kind where people actually review your work. and so on presidential. and let when he's not doing something he seems their tainted or bored. it's like he's predicted addicted to results. he's not a commander-in-chie
. >> false prophets the basic science. today's terrorists can kill innocent people. but they don't pose an excess stench of threat or nation, must not make the mistake of elevating the as if they do. >> their sneaky, dirty rats part. sneaky, dirty rats. sneaky, dirty rats. >> how's that for change? commack. >> if i made an action movie about president trump, i would call it executive action. the tagline, in a world where presidents did nothing, one man did something....
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. >> stephen: "miami 2017" was written in 1975 but turned out to be prophetic. ( applause ) and that was "true stories behind the hits." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ billy, i love miami 2017. is there any chance that we could get you to play that song? ( cheers and applause ) >> okay. >> stephen: really? yeah. >> stephen: all right. we'll be right back with billy joel. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices, data-free. it's entertainment. your way. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. in fact, it's been proven to be more effective at lowering a1c than januvia. invokana® works around the clock by reducing the amount of sugar allowed back in
. >> stephen: "miami 2017" was written in 1975 but turned out to be prophetic. ( applause ) and that was "true stories behind the hits." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ billy, i love miami 2017. is there any chance that we could get you to play that song? ( cheers and applause ) >> okay. >> stephen: really? yeah. >> stephen: all right. we'll be right back with billy joel. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ only at&t offers you all your live...
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a prophet, now with much honor in his own country hated and killed in his own time. " "this is the greatest day i have witnessed as a person, in my life." "his life, first of all, gives me a better sense of worth, a better sense of feeling proud, for myself and my people, for the country that i live in." "his movement is all of us. it was a benning." "the legacy of martin luther king junior is one of bringing people together. he appealed to the very best in all of us. he had the ability and the capacity to lead and he was an unbelievable leader." "sometimes i hear people, especially young people, saying nothing has changed. i feel like saying come and walk in my shoes. when doctor king left us, there were so many unmet needs but many of those needs have been met." "you will look around and see thatlad day when all of god's children will be able to cry out free at last! free at last! free at last! thank god almighty. we are free at last." "to go from fighting for the right to vote to go from that bloody and legal confrontation in '65 to the white house in '08, 43 years, is quite a journey."
a prophet, now with much honor in his own country hated and killed in his own time. " "this is the greatest day i have witnessed as a person, in my life." "his life, first of all, gives me a better sense of worth, a better sense of feeling proud, for myself and my people, for the country that i live in." "his movement is all of us. it was a benning." "the legacy of martin luther king junior is one of bringing people together. he appealed to the very best...
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. >> mark staudte's music may have been more prophetic than poetic.o the lyrics of his final song, "female judas." ♪ your kiss of betrayal, baby ♪ it done did me in >> to this day, bandmate charles alexander still hearing those lyrics in his head. >> i just wish i could've helped him. i wish i could've saved him. who would do that to their family? why? there's bad relationships everywhere, but you don't destroy your own family. >> accomplice, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole when she is 65 years old. and despite initially pleading guilty, diane is now appealing her conviction. i'm elizabeth vargas. for david and all of us here at abc news, have a great night and enjoy the rest of your weekend. >>> eight hours later, a protest at sfl against trums
. >> mark staudte's music may have been more prophetic than poetic.o the lyrics of his final song, "female judas." ♪ your kiss of betrayal, baby ♪ it done did me in >> to this day, bandmate charles alexander still hearing those lyrics in his head. >> i just wish i could've helped him. i wish i could've saved him. who would do that to their family? why? there's bad relationships everywhere, but you don't destroy your own family. >> accomplice, was sentenced...
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>> it was the prophet isaiah's second son. it's a symbolic name.his symbolic name. >> jimmy: but you live through life with it. >> yes. >> jimmy: how long is your drive's license? >> i'll show you. you should see tsa's eyes. they go, you know. that is your name? i'm like, yes. >> jimmy: you automatically become the spelling bee champion with that name, and the best part your name is three letters. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's some name. your friends call you mahershala. >> they call me mahershala only at home. in the bay area they call me -- >> jimmy: you don't accept it from anyone else? >> it can't happen. but family and friends that knew me as a kid, they call me hershal. >> jimmy: that's probably for the best. tell me your story. >> from the bay area. grew up playing sports. i found acting. i went to college on a basketball scholarship. in my time in college i found the arts, and one thing led to another, and then i went to nyu for grad school, and i've been acting ever since. >> jimmy: you did such a great job in this movie. most peo
>> it was the prophet isaiah's second son. it's a symbolic name.his symbolic name. >> jimmy: but you live through life with it. >> yes. >> jimmy: how long is your drive's license? >> i'll show you. you should see tsa's eyes. they go, you know. that is your name? i'm like, yes. >> jimmy: you automatically become the spelling bee champion with that name, and the best part your name is three letters. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's some name....
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forget the prophet, there is cash flowing out the door.utlast hoping they can their competitors, amazon prime, hbo, i don't know what the plan is there, but as marketing costs go up and content costs, it could be a real problem. eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow. great to get your perspective. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. in january 2 thousand seven, netflix announced the departure from its dvd rental business. watch instantly allowed netflix users to stream a library of 1000 movies and tv shows over the internet. back then, reed hastings explain the move saying mainstream consumer adoption of online movie adoption will take a number of years. the time is right for netflix to take the first step. analysts were skeptical, just as many holds as buy ratings, but consumers saw something different and signed on in droves. subscribers group from 6 million to 20 million. at the same tim
forget the prophet, there is cash flowing out the door.utlast hoping they can their competitors, amazon prime, hbo, i don't know what the plan is there, but as marketing costs go up and content costs, it could be a real problem. eventually the piper will have to be paid. caroline: we will see how shares trade up tomorrow. great to get your perspective. staying with netflix, it has been 10 years since the company made its most important strategic shift away from dvds into streaming. in january 2...
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>> i am a hi historian not approveet -- prophet, but i suspect, knowing his personality, he is a mastert he has great one liners we'll hear in his speech. and hopefully he will incorporate some he has tested. knows they work well. liz: i have listened to and you watched you, i am a fan of yours. you have talked about how jfk it memorable lines, and fdr, they delivered on those lines. can you explain that. >> you know, i have read all of the speeches of presidents, if you do it blind without knowing who they are, you say this a great speech, but if it was not a great president ro president roh body -- nobody remembers it. we remember speeches of lines of presidents that him impacted our country for the better. liz: jfk, ask not what your country can do for you and fdr, nothing to fear but fear itself. we have toby keith. we're going live, country singer about to begin, let's listen in. ♪ i'm just trying to be a father with his daughter and his son. ♪ be a lover to their mother, everything to everyone ♪ i'm dressed up for success ♪ my head down to my boots ♪ i don't do it for the money ♪
>> i am a hi historian not approveet -- prophet, but i suspect, knowing his personality, he is a mastert he has great one liners we'll hear in his speech. and hopefully he will incorporate some he has tested. knows they work well. liz: i have listened to and you watched you, i am a fan of yours. you have talked about how jfk it memorable lines, and fdr, they delivered on those lines. can you explain that. >> you know, i have read all of the speeches of presidents, if you do it blind...
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. >> stephen: "miami 2017" was written in 1975 but turned out to be prophetic.nd that was "true stories behind the hits." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ billy, i love the song "miami 2017." is there any chance that we could get you to do that song for us tonight? ( cheers and applause ) >> okay. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: all right. we'll be right back with billy joel. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ do you always put cheez-it of course! they're chips. chips...plus sandwich: equals the perfect lunch. ooooh...don't forget to add the pickle. it's kind of a big dill. cheez-it grooves. dang right it's a chip. [crunch!] as a dancer, i love being able to pass on everything i know. one thing i've learned is that when all eyes are on me, i can't have any doubts. especially when it comes to what i'm wearing... it needs to fit my body just right. looking good on stage is one thing. but real confidence comes from feeling good out there. try the improved fit of new depend silhouette briefs. get a free sample at depend.com. a girl with golden locks broke i
. >> stephen: "miami 2017" was written in 1975 but turned out to be prophetic.nd that was "true stories behind the hits." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ billy, i love the song "miami 2017." is there any chance that we could get you to do that song for us tonight? ( cheers and applause ) >> okay. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. >> stephen: all right. we'll be right back with billy joel. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ do you...