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we would say about the latest deal for the rolling stones. book ceo mark zuckerberg and warren buffet rolling in dough. we'll tell you who has got more money out of the two. taking a look at features on your monday. popping up even more. s&p of nine and three quarters, nasdaq up 28. you are watching "fbn:am." still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... >> we're very close to making a decision. you can't go wrong. >> raking us this morning. in just hours, president trump set to make a landmark decision and seek his nominee for the supreme court of the president's pick may save enough how confirmation battle. >> we are taking a look at those investors shrugged off a trade war
we would say about the latest deal for the rolling stones. book ceo mark zuckerberg and warren buffet rolling in dough. we'll tell you who has got more money out of the two. taking a look at features on your monday. popping up even more. s&p of nine and three quarters, nasdaq up 28. you are watching "fbn:am." still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to...
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for the kids in the rolling stones club it was a mix of music and religious faith. but because our parents told us that the government lied all the time to make itself look good but the church gave us a place where we could experience truth while we could talk to each other without being afraid. of what the church stood for freedom of expression and also for western youth culture. freedom of expression without fear or without having to keep quiet or stay out of sight. young people were rebelling against the political and social system that was then in place. lines written. in the rules that only. was a steelworker didn't nine hundred sixty eight heinz was a trainee at steel giant. working class young people were also fed up with our stuffy society we wanted new opportunities across the board. people were demonstrating for change even though the cultural center also quote i couldn't take part because i was working at a crop i was a trainee clerk so i had to wear a suit and tie. that's the way it was a group of. heinz began his training in the middle of a crisis in th
for the kids in the rolling stones club it was a mix of music and religious faith. but because our parents told us that the government lied all the time to make itself look good but the church gave us a place where we could experience truth while we could talk to each other without being afraid. of what the church stood for freedom of expression and also for western youth culture. freedom of expression without fear or without having to keep quiet or stay out of sight. young people were...
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so there you go in two thousand and eight came another first jack on the rolling stones opened a major film festival the berlin presented martin scorsese's concert film shine a light. and mick jagger is still rocking and still touring now at the age of seventy five. tonight. say. it's time to remind you about top stories at base our caucus claims victory in caucus times general election the former international cricket has appeared on television on promise of a new pakistan votes austin being counted a trifle potteries claim the election was rigged. the death toll in greece is worst forest fires for a decade now stands out more than eighty relatives and rescue crews are searching for bodies and survivors amongst the ruins in the town of nazi residents and tourists escape the flames by running into the same. road to get you can always get d.w. news on the guy who just download out from the google player for me will still have to give you access to all of the students from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send us photos i'm the f
so there you go in two thousand and eight came another first jack on the rolling stones opened a major film festival the berlin presented martin scorsese's concert film shine a light. and mick jagger is still rocking and still touring now at the age of seventy five. tonight. say. it's time to remind you about top stories at base our caucus claims victory in caucus times general election the former international cricket has appeared on television on promise of a new pakistan votes austin being...
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influence did the rolling stones actually have on undock music i think more than any other band to be honest this may upset beatles fans but first of all i don't think of the beatles as a rock band ready and secondly the beatles were together for eight years the. have been together fifty six years with very few changes by the way i mean ronnie wood joined in one thousand nine hundred seventy five i think it's incalculable the influence keith richards riffs are extraordinary they're quite innovative and they've been used on other records have been psalm pulled and people have copied them jagger i mean his name has been used in records like this one this is a very famous song from a few years back. moved like moves like jagger from maroon five featuring christina aguilera that was number one in eighty countries it has five hundred million hits on you tube today and basically the fact is that the song is about the fact is that if you use me jack has danced my evidently you will end up getting let's go let's have a short list. and so there's a current band with their personal phone just t
influence did the rolling stones actually have on undock music i think more than any other band to be honest this may upset beatles fans but first of all i don't think of the beatles as a rock band ready and secondly the beatles were together for eight years the. have been together fifty six years with very few changes by the way i mean ronnie wood joined in one thousand nine hundred seventy five i think it's incalculable the influence keith richards riffs are extraordinary they're quite...
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rolling stones would by this time need to be pushed on station we'll just have definitely been proven wrong. mick jagger actually seems even more energetic than fifty years ago. in the early days keith richards was always at his side and together they were known as the limit twins the songwriters and co of the longest serving rock band is i mean you really think that most days as a as a band being as it is going for that for a public career hadn't been done yet. sometimes the stones were not enough for mick jagger he has recorded a number of solo albums and collaboration's dancing in the streets with david bowie was a chain hit in the us. in the beginning jagger in the stones were regarded as the bad boys of rock music but despite the countless scandals jack i was eventually knighted in two thousand and three. how did the rebel feel about getting the establishment's seal of approval. i don't really think the establishment. ever exists anymore so it's not in question. so there you go in two thousand and eight came another first jack on the rolling stones opened a major film festival th
rolling stones would by this time need to be pushed on station we'll just have definitely been proven wrong. mick jagger actually seems even more energetic than fifty years ago. in the early days keith richards was always at his side and together they were known as the limit twins the songwriters and co of the longest serving rock band is i mean you really think that most days as a as a band being as it is going for that for a public career hadn't been done yet. sometimes the stones were not...
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beggars banquet from rolling stone came out in 1968. one of my all-time favorite albums, the kinks, came out in 1968. people forget how amazing and influential otis redding was. of course electroplating land also came out in 1968, which gets us back to hendrix. i have to ask if you can give us personal recollection of what it was like to interact with jimi hendrix. >> he was terrific. you have to look at how did rock 'n roll began, when did it begin. it grew out of race music, the time they called it, rhythm and blues by black artists, and it came out of another era, and little by little it emerged with the white acts imitating the urban acts. hendrix came about, he had played with little richard, and he had played with the isley brothers. i picked up a lot of his tricks, a guitar he played with the isley brothers. one of the isley brothers was a guitar player, and he did the same things hendrix wound up doing. he was great and very quiet. he was really a gentleman. he was involved with -- his representatives were part of the old school
beggars banquet from rolling stone came out in 1968. one of my all-time favorite albums, the kinks, came out in 1968. people forget how amazing and influential otis redding was. of course electroplating land also came out in 1968, which gets us back to hendrix. i have to ask if you can give us personal recollection of what it was like to interact with jimi hendrix. >> he was terrific. you have to look at how did rock 'n roll began, when did it begin. it grew out of race music, the time...
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beggar's banquet from rolling stones came out in 1968. one of my all-time favorites are, the kinks, came out in 1968. otis redding had three albums in '68 that all topped the charts. i think people today forget how influential otis redding was. i have to ask before we start the questions, if you can give us personal recollect election what it was like to interact with jimi hendrix. >> well, i -- he was terrific. it was great. what happened -- you'd have to look at how did rock 'n' roll actually begin. when did it begin. it grew out of race music at the time that they called it, rhythm and blues by black artists. that had come out of another era. little by little, it emerged with the white acts imitating the urban acts. hendrix came about. he had played with little richard and i had played with the isley brothers, picked up tricks with his guitar from playing with the isley brothers. one was a guitar player and he did the same things that hendrix wound up doing. he was great. very quiet. really -- really a gentleman, but he was involved wi
beggar's banquet from rolling stones came out in 1968. one of my all-time favorites are, the kinks, came out in 1968. otis redding had three albums in '68 that all topped the charts. i think people today forget how influential otis redding was. i have to ask before we start the questions, if you can give us personal recollect election what it was like to interact with jimi hendrix. >> well, i -- he was terrific. it was great. what happened -- you'd have to look at how did rock 'n' roll...
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the rolling stones have signed a global deal with global music to cover that and merchandising. details of the agreement have not been released and the eagles rock unit will reissue some of the classics. that is your bloomberg's newsflash. >> thank you very much. is, the chinese premier meeting with merkel and there will be a high-level meeting of cabinet members from both countries. from one latest story, let's go to berlin. germany move closer and the tariffs are a coalescing of couple of geographies. and china are the biggest exporters in the world and the most hit by tariffs. said, merkel does not want to do this because she is aware , inhas similar problems terms of market access to the country. >> yes, indeed. there are lots of things they and held for see all the talk, there were some who were angry about the way trade was in the past. >> the foreign minister outlined theyuture strategy and have a closer corporation and that is a business deal that and the industry will foster this cooperation further. i think we should not put too much hope on this because the economicff
the rolling stones have signed a global deal with global music to cover that and merchandising. details of the agreement have not been released and the eagles rock unit will reissue some of the classics. that is your bloomberg's newsflash. >> thank you very much. is, the chinese premier meeting with merkel and there will be a high-level meeting of cabinet members from both countries. from one latest story, let's go to berlin. germany move closer and the tariffs are a coalescing of couple...
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♪ ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france.ain street." in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy-sounding studio. ♪ ♪ >> that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this was a debauched album. i didn't know what debauched means, but i've got to get some of this debauchery stuff. ♪ ♪ >> having come out of the '60s which was its own animal. the '70s had to show a new skin, it had to shed the old one. ♪ ♪ ooh yeah >> i was never very confident of my voice as a singer. i thought rather than just sing, which would probably bore the pants off everybody, i'd like to kind of portray the songs. ♪ and i turn myself to face me and i never caught a glimpse ♪ >> david bowie has always been a game changer. he really has taken the promise of rock that the beats kicked off and taken it all sorts of interesting places for others to follow. ♪ ch-ch-ch-changes ♪ time may change me but i can't trace time ♪ ♪ i said that time may change me but i can't trace time ♪ i visualize tra
♪ ♪ >> 1971, the rolling stones leave their home for tax purposes to go live in france.ain street." in a very hot, uncomfortable, muddy-sounding studio. ♪ ♪ >> that record is the embodiment of a band making masterpieces on a daily basis. and i remember reading the review saying this was a debauched album. i didn't know what debauched means, but i've got to get some of this debauchery stuff. ♪ ♪ >> having come out of the '60s which was its own animal. the '70s...
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"rolling stone" has an article about it and midwife's all over the country suddenly find out there are other people like them doing this underground movement. they raise funds and raise attention to it. jail, but it is a misdemeanor. it's more of a symbolic thing than anything else they -- else. they pay a fine, spend some time in jail and are released. they use it as a way to promote, this is outrageous, all we're doing is something natural. we are not practicing medicine. a woman delivers her own baby, we're not doing it for her. >> in 2018, the status of regulations is what? prof. kline: mixed. >> why? prof. kline: about 32 states midwifes,professional but the rest don't. the extent to which, even if they are recognized, midwives often have trouble getting malpractice insurance, hospital privileges, getting their foot in the door to work with obstetricians. it is really a mess and it helps explain why birth is in such a bad state here if you compare it to, for example, the u.k. this is different model and more effective. >> has the american medical association weighed in on this rec
"rolling stone" has an article about it and midwife's all over the country suddenly find out there are other people like them doing this underground movement. they raise funds and raise attention to it. jail, but it is a misdemeanor. it's more of a symbolic thing than anything else they -- else. they pay a fine, spend some time in jail and are released. they use it as a way to promote, this is outrageous, all we're doing is something natural. we are not practicing medicine. a woman...
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both calvin and i at the same time opened up "rolling stone," we were thinking about what would we doin underwear. ♪ yo, it's about that time >> marky mark wahlberg, the 21-year-old rapper from boston who rose to fame as part of marky mark and the funky bunch, struck a pose appropriated from hip-hop culture -- pants low and his calvin kleins exposed. >> mark wahlberg is a guy who always embraced hip-hop culture, always. always. of course, he wore his pants where they would hang low. that's the way hip-hop culture wore their pants. >> very early on, i think advertisers began to understand that hip-hop was sellable. marky mark himself had been seen as a complete outcast. we didn't buy into his cool when he was marky mark and the funky bunch. we saw that as an affront to authentic hip-hop, but calvin klein saw something that we didn't see, which was a broader commercial appeal, that marky mark had some things in him that white audiences would immediately attach themselves to. >> "rolling stone" readers saw an emerging style. calvin's team saw opportunity. >> we didn't invent wearing bagg
both calvin and i at the same time opened up "rolling stone," we were thinking about what would we doin underwear. ♪ yo, it's about that time >> marky mark wahlberg, the 21-year-old rapper from boston who rose to fame as part of marky mark and the funky bunch, struck a pose appropriated from hip-hop culture -- pants low and his calvin kleins exposed. >> mark wahlberg is a guy who always embraced hip-hop culture, always. always. of course, he wore his pants where they...
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richard: virgin was associated with music credibility, so frank zappa, the rolling stones, so we had a credible brand. one day a young artist came to me with a fantastic tape. i took it to a number of record companies, and no one would put it out. i thought, screw that, we will have our own record company, and we put it out on our own record company. he became a great success. david: so you have a record retail company and production company, both called virgin. someone drew a v for your logo? richard: we decided we needed a hipper logo, and someone came up with this signature. david: you decided you needed to start an airline. where did this idea come from? richard: i was trying to get from puerto rico to the virgin islands. i had a lovely lady waiting for me. david: because you like the name virgin. richard: that is true. anyway, american airlines bumped us. i have been away from this lady for three weeks, so i went to the back of the airport, hired a plane, hoped my credit card plane, hoped my credit card wouldn't bounce, i wrote it to virgin airlines and i filled up up my first p
richard: virgin was associated with music credibility, so frank zappa, the rolling stones, so we had a credible brand. one day a young artist came to me with a fantastic tape. i took it to a number of record companies, and no one would put it out. i thought, screw that, we will have our own record company, and we put it out on our own record company. he became a great success. david: so you have a record retail company and production company, both called virgin. someone drew a v for your logo?...
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both calvin and i at the same time opened up "rolling stone," we were thinking about what would we doin underwear. ♪ yo, it's about that time >> marky mark wahlberg, the 21-year-old rapper from boston who rose to fame as part of marky mark and the funky bunch, struck a pose appropriated from hip-hop culture -- pants low and his calvin kleins exposed. >> mark wahlberg is a guy who always embraced hip-hop culture, always. always. of course, he wore his pants where they would hang low. that's the way hip-hop culture wore their pants. >> very early on, i think advertisers began to understand that hip-hop was sellable. marky mark himself had been seen as a complete outcast. we didn't buy into his cool when he was marky mark and the funky bunch. we saw that as an affront to authentic hip-hop, but calvin klein saw something that we didn't see, which was a broader commercial appeal, that marky mark had some things in him that white audiences would immediately attach themselves to. >> "rolling stone" readers saw an emerging style. calvin's team saw opportunity. >> we didn't invent wearing bagg
both calvin and i at the same time opened up "rolling stone," we were thinking about what would we doin underwear. ♪ yo, it's about that time >> marky mark wahlberg, the 21-year-old rapper from boston who rose to fame as part of marky mark and the funky bunch, struck a pose appropriated from hip-hop culture -- pants low and his calvin kleins exposed. >> mark wahlberg is a guy who always embraced hip-hop culture, always. always. of course, he wore his pants where they...
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you got it, rolling stones, "start me up." >> windows 95 was the most successful software launch to thisthey really wanted to or not went out and got windows 95. >> getting the rolling stones to allow their music to be used in the ad launch tonight is the sign of a company at the peak of its powers. the challenge for microsoft is to stay there with the race now on to exploit the internet, it may soon be microsoft's turn to fear the competition. ♪ i've been running hot, you got me ticking gonna blow my top ♪ overall #1 rated, weathers it all. find our most advanced formula exclusively at the home depot. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. tum tum tum tum tums... smoothies... ...and introducing new tums sugar-free. any paint can change the way a room looks. but only one can change how it feels. century, from benjamin moore, is the first-ever soft touch matte finish paint. its revolutionary texture unlocks 75 unprecedented colors, each with exquisite depth and richness. it's a difference you can see, touch, and feel. that's
you got it, rolling stones, "start me up." >> windows 95 was the most successful software launch to thisthey really wanted to or not went out and got windows 95. >> getting the rolling stones to allow their music to be used in the ad launch tonight is the sign of a company at the peak of its powers. the challenge for microsoft is to stay there with the race now on to exploit the internet, it may soon be microsoft's turn to fear the competition. ♪ i've been running hot,...
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. >>> a pair of rock legends in the headlines tonight, mick jagger, the rolling stone's front man celebrating his 75th birthday and tweeting a photo from somewhere in paradise wishes and paul mccartney is giving beetle's fans a big surprise rocking out in the birthplace of beetle mania. we get details from joe fryer. >> reporter: on the streets of liverpool, beetle mania is alive and well. >> my dream is to go back in time and see them. this is the closest i'll ever get. >> reporter: no need for a time machine, today paul mccartney took to the club stage for a surprise concert. the beetles played at the original club 292 times from 1961 to '63, which is why the venue is known as the band's birthplace. you can say sir paul is reborn. >> if we ever have any future. >> reporter: the intimate gig announcement just hours notice, drew a massive crowd with fans lining up with the free tickets, in, a chance to relive yesterday today. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> tonight the government is facing a deadline to reunite more than 2500 children ages 5 to 17 taken from their parents at the border and new numbe
. >>> a pair of rock legends in the headlines tonight, mick jagger, the rolling stone's front man celebrating his 75th birthday and tweeting a photo from somewhere in paradise wishes and paul mccartney is giving beetle's fans a big surprise rocking out in the birthplace of beetle mania. we get details from joe fryer. >> reporter: on the streets of liverpool, beetle mania is alive and well. >> my dream is to go back in time and see them. this is the closest i'll ever get....
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you guessed it, rolling stones "start me up." >> windows 95 was the most successful software launch torybody, whether they really wanted to or not, went out and got windows 95. >> getting the rolling stones to allow their music to be used in the ad launch tonight is the sign of a company at the peak of its powers. the challenge for microsoft is to stay there. with the race now on to exploit the internet, it may soon be microsoft's turn to fear the competition. ♪ i've been running hot ♪ you got me ticking ♪ gonna blow my top both in ti! armor all, it's easy to look good. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... and it's time to get outside. pack in even more adventure with audible. with the largest selection of audiobooks. audible lets
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elton john and lady gaga arianna metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well musicians don't look set to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an offense to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements which have been condemned by ireland and the e.u. as illegal joining me now from the irish capital is a ward winning human rights activist and irish independent senator david norris he's a former presidential candidate who for thailand's anti homosexuality law to become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office senator thanks so much for joining us just before we get to palestine as it were the your opinion on the violence in derry they saying the worst for years seventy four petrol bombs on one night this week was extremely n
elton john and lady gaga arianna metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well musicians don't look set to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an...
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well yes i mean if you have one of the most important rolling stone intercourse just as surprised as a separate issue which which relates to the war and slim that will still stand. despite the finding that it is illegal so it is it is a difficulty in international law in ensuring that there is an enforced ability mechanism but what you have to understand is that not only they un security council but through other through other mechanisms of the united nations they the question really has to be does the united arab emirates wish to establish itself as a pariah state because that's where it's heading it as it has tried to to get international community to support it in creating the state of qatar as a vassal state under the authority of saudi arabia u.a.e. bahrain and to a lesser extent egypt and that has failed you know they are up against actual legal reasoning from credible quality which has dismissed the arguments that it has made in defense and said it is in breach of international law as as we heard from the state of the u.a.e. they are calling for the state of qatar to respect i
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>> buy it or deny it >> it's amazing how he can sway me it should be like a song i think the rolling stonesamazing how you can sway me >> that song >> the fact that we took out and we're at the 2800 where we should have gone lower the rest of the week leads me to believe one more at 2875 >> i pointed out on the third trip which was just a few days ago before the 200 billion was announced and i looked at the ftc data on s&p futures and they're significantly lower. i think people are under position here and i think sentiment and positioning are in favor of it going higher >> carry the, thanks >> coming up next, falling today ahead of its earnings report on monday and the chart master will be back. he says there could be even more pain ahead for the high-flying stock. don't look now, but amazon just surged past $1800 a share and a move is revealing an interesting trend in the market. we'll explain. >> coinbase, just moments ago, and this is the group of coins that could be added next to the platform and they are surging after hours. brian kelly here, he'll tell us who could be the big winners
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hope for russia investigation so we can impeach trump that's not a plan for america in a recent rolling stone article you laid the blame of this this you know the brink of world war three not on donald trump or the war hawks like john bolton but really essentially on all of us why it why did they are many purposely blind or just naive to the dangers and reality of what actual world war is. it's odd i don't know it's some of it must be a generational thing i mean obviously my generation grew up with the day after and ninety nine love loons you know the whole idea of in the know whether it's fake extra real legs we all grew up with this idea of you know nuclear war could end and humanity at any second and i think in the sort of posts. you know end of history of. nine eleven era most people in the next generation grew up without a real fear of nuclear war so it's really not in everybody's minds but it should be on the minds of people who are old enough to be u.s. senate. to be members of congress and again idly enough the one thing about donald trump as a candidate that was not entirely negative
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elton john and lady gaga ariana metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well musicians don't look said to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an offense to purchase goods and services from israeli settlements which have been condemned by ireland and the e.u. as illegal joining me now from the irish capital is a ward winning human rights activist and irish independent senator david norris he's a former presidential candidate who for thailand's anti homosexuality law to become the first openly gay person to be elected to public office senator thanks so much for joining us just before we get to palestine as it were the your opinion on the violence in derry they saying the worst for years seventy four petrol bombs on one night this week was extremely
elton john and lady gaga ariana metallica justin bieber madonna paul mccartney depeche mode the rolling stones and radiohead is nick cave who expressed his opposition to the b.d.s. movement there's two reasons maybe you won't why i'm here one is that i love this room and i love israeli people and to is to make a principled stand against anyone who tries to censor and silence musicians well musicians don't look said to be censored in ireland but the bill backed by roger waters would make it an...
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the rolling stones are proving that time is still on their side , the stones of signed what's calledcedented deal with universal music group, universal will continue to distribute the bands music catalogs and the company also will handle brand management and merchandising rights. that's your bloomberg business flash. david: we turn now to wall street, recover three things that wall street is buzzing about this morning. first, banking on biotech. citiers leave goldman and c bankers lead goldman and iti for biotech. in xiaomi may be in troubled water on day one is a public company. kelly,oining us is jason good to see you. i don't understand this banker biotech thing. you go to biotech in hong kong, why? jason: it's owing to a change in the rules on hong kong stock exchange which is more liberal allowing him profitable companies to go public. there's a lot more opportunities to get in on the ground floor and to use your expertise as a banker to take a biotech company public and if you do it all right, make a lot of money. the unfortunate parallel here as you might appreciate is the.com
the rolling stones are proving that time is still on their side , the stones of signed what's calledcedented deal with universal music group, universal will continue to distribute the bands music catalogs and the company also will handle brand management and merchandising rights. that's your bloomberg business flash. david: we turn now to wall street, recover three things that wall street is buzzing about this morning. first, banking on biotech. citiers leave goldman and c bankers lead goldman...
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today we hear from gus, the president and coo of "rolling stone" magazine publisher.at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the ross grand opening on saturday in south santa rosa. player. it was a new world record. he also set the co>> h doesn't tummy or his genitals. >> that does it for us. county sheriffs are investigating a homicide in el sobrante. a man was reportedly shot to death last night off san pablo dam road. >>> good morning, it's 8:55. i'm kenny choi. [ no microphone ] >> sheriff's have investigating a homicide in el sobrante. a man shot to death last night off san pablo dam road. >>> some medical offices at kaiser permanente santa rosa will remain closed today because of an explosion yesterday involving this tanker truck. the facility is on old redwood highway near highway 101. >>> and berkeley police still on the hunt for a peeping tom. police say that
today we hear from gus, the president and coo of "rolling stone" magazine publisher.at ross and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. sure. or when you find that brand at that price? are you kidding me? yeah. that's yes for less. and that's what ross always has in store. whoa. (sighs) yes... oh, yeah. get your yes for less at the ross grand opening on saturday in south santa rosa. player. it was a new world record. he also set the co>> h doesn't tummy or his genitals. >>...
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ten years ago, you were on the cover of rolling stone, hosted "saturday night live," and you left. >>> stephen: why did you leave america? >> you know, i needed a minute. i needed a minute. >> stephen: that was ten years. >> it was a long minute. >> stephen: seriously, why did you bug out? >> um, you know, in my 20s, it all hit, you know, so fast and so big. >> stephen: mm-hmm. that it was a little overwhelming. wonderful, obviously, and i'm very grateful for it, but, you know, it got to a level that the kinds of things i was being offered were not the things i wanted to do. i was constantly offered horror films or bad romantic comedies and that kind of thing and i wasn't interested in the scripts and i was feeling a bit -- well, just unhappy with the things that were coming to me, and i was feeling a little bored of the whole thing and i wanted a change, so i moved to london. >> stephen: could you be anonymous there? >> i was completely anonymous there. >> stephen: they don't have parties of five? england? ( laughter ) how could you go anywhere ath >> i was able to, it's just very di
ten years ago, you were on the cover of rolling stone, hosted "saturday night live," and you left. >>> stephen: why did you leave america? >> you know, i needed a minute. i needed a minute. >> stephen: that was ten years. >> it was a long minute. >> stephen: seriously, why did you bug out? >> um, you know, in my 20s, it all hit, you know, so fast and so big. >> stephen: mm-hmm. that it was a little overwhelming. wonderful, obviously, and...
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stones. well, move over, boys, and roll over beethoven.oesn't need to be told that it's a teen/teen world. >> there were about to be more teenagers than any other time in america's history. teenagers wanted to be entertained. they wanted to have fun. ♪ even in my heart ♪ i see ♪ you're not being true to me >> the backstreet boys made a video for "quit playing games with my heart." them in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy. and it became a hit. ♪ quit playing games with my heart ♪ ♪ with my heart ♪ with my heart >> this is where it all started, right here, in this house. the guys coming here, doing vocal recording. i had a little karaoke machine that i had. >> their manager lou pearlman said i think i need another one of these. ♪ tearing up my heart when i'm with you ♪ ♪ but when we are apart i feel it too ♪ >> it was a little overwhelming to be, you know, 16 years old and have that many people trying to attack you. it was craziness. and it felt like a dream. >> one by one the breathless few got their lucky autographs. most were mis
stones. well, move over, boys, and roll over beethoven.oesn't need to be told that it's a teen/teen world. >> there were about to be more teenagers than any other time in america's history. teenagers wanted to be entertained. they wanted to have fun. ♪ even in my heart ♪ i see ♪ you're not being true to me >> the backstreet boys made a video for "quit playing games with my heart." them in the rain, getting all wet, being all sexy. and it became a hit. ♪ quit...
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well yes i mean if you have one of the most important rolling stone intercourse just as surprised as a separate issue which which relates to the war and slim that will still stand. despite the finding that it is illegal so it is it is a difficulty in international law in ensuring that there is an enforced ability mechanism but what you have to understand is that not only u.n. security council but through other through other mechanisms of the united nations the the question really has to be does the united arab emirates wish to establish itself as a pariah state because that's where it's heading it as it has tried to get international community to support it in creating the state of qatar as a vassal state under the authority of saudi arabia u.a.e. bahrain and to a lesser extent egypt and that has failed you know they are up against actual legal reasoning from credible quality which has dismissed the arguments that it has made in defense and said it is in breach of international law as as we've heard from the state of the u.a.e. that they're calling for the state of qatar to respect i
well yes i mean if you have one of the most important rolling stone intercourse just as surprised as a separate issue which which relates to the war and slim that will still stand. despite the finding that it is illegal so it is it is a difficulty in international law in ensuring that there is an enforced ability mechanism but what you have to understand is that not only u.n. security council but through other through other mechanisms of the united nations the the question really has to be does...
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[laughter] i'm going to go with something by the rolling stones. >> kennedy: "start me up?"t's what trump is. >> jesse: i get credit for that, right? with the assist. >> dana: juan. >> juan: i understand that trump sent a copy of elton john's "rocket man" to kim jong un? "the five" i think it was fake news. the south korean reporter said that and mike pompeo said it's not true. >> juan: not true. thank you, dana. i will go with something else. how about jimi hendrix's "all along the watchtower." people are watching and trying to figure out this guy they are wondering where people tolerating this bully coming over here, trying to embarrass theresa may? boris johnson, mr. brexit, gone. >> greg: he was done in by an ally. >> juan: he was done in by stupidity. the world thinks, if you live in washington, just the other day. dana might help me. some foreign leader came and he was beating up their americans who were protesting his visit. >> dana: do you mean erdogan? that would be our nato ally. >> kennedy: we need to kick turkey out of nato. >> greg: those bodyguards were pretty
[laughter] i'm going to go with something by the rolling stones. >> kennedy: "start me up?"t's what trump is. >> jesse: i get credit for that, right? with the assist. >> dana: juan. >> juan: i understand that trump sent a copy of elton john's "rocket man" to kim jong un? "the five" i think it was fake news. the south korean reporter said that and mike pompeo said it's not true. >> juan: not true. thank you, dana. i will go with...
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>> i think there's a tradition that goes back over 20 years, the days of the beetles and rolling stonesnds seemed to be better at it than americans. >> rollingstones chose them as best new band here. taking note of the quality of the sound. ♪ >> it was incredible to see them. i couldn't believe what i was hearing out of three people. i was shocked. >> i once read that you're called the pink floor of the '80s. what do you think of that? >> we're the cure of the '80s. ♪ >> the holy trinity of also negative british music is the cure. the pash mode and the smiths. the three of them started out as these bash babds, at the end of the '80s were selling out stadiums. ♪ >> computer programmers are musicians? >> i'd say no that -- >> what are you then? >> band grovers. ♪ >> in the you u.k. disco did not suck. they gave us these incredible songs that got us out on the dance floor. >> this other last year in music, it's becoming really -- to most, he's phil mickelson, pro golfer. to me, he's, well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could tha
>> i think there's a tradition that goes back over 20 years, the days of the beetles and rolling stonesnds seemed to be better at it than americans. >> rollingstones chose them as best new band here. taking note of the quality of the sound. ♪ >> it was incredible to see them. i couldn't believe what i was hearing out of three people. i was shocked. >> i once read that you're called the pink floor of the '80s. what do you think of that? >> we're the cure of the...
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details have not been released, but universals eagle rock unit will reissue some of the rolling stonesic films, including steel wheel, voodoo land, and a bigger bang. disney's latest marvel movies topping the box office with ticket sales of $76 million. the $57nd the wasp beat million of the original film. due to the stable of characters like black panther and ironman, have brought $2 million this year despite the underwhelming performance of solo: a star wars story. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm rosalind chin. this is bloomberg. haidi: ros, thank you for that. we will be live in beijing for details on the reserve data that came out within this hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets: asia. i'm haidi lun in sydney. david: i'm david ingles and hong kong. let's get your bloomberg's us flash headlines. -- gasemerged to buy line operations. offer. the highest they received initial offers from chevron and shell, valued at $9 billion. haidi: china's cosco ship
details have not been released, but universals eagle rock unit will reissue some of the rolling stonesic films, including steel wheel, voodoo land, and a bigger bang. disney's latest marvel movies topping the box office with ticket sales of $76 million. the $57nd the wasp beat million of the original film. due to the stable of characters like black panther and ironman, have brought $2 million this year despite the underwhelming performance of solo: a star wars story. global news 24 hours a day...
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[cheers & applause] ♪ ♪ dz the signature song from the rolling stones ending this rally in great fallsntana. although you can tell that the president wanted it to go on and on. it was terrific speech from an improvisation nal point of view. you can see how the president has begun to really master the art of reading and then going off script and blending the two together. joining me now to react to all of this is the dean himself, ed rollins, chairman of great american pact, rollins served abwhite house political director under president ronald reagan but i bet he's never seen the likes of the speech that we just heard. ed, how would you summarize what it is that trump does in front of an audience? >> he loves to campaign. there's no question. there are other presidents who like to campaign but none quite in the partisan way that he is. i watched this for 50 years. the thing that he does better than anybody else is he took tester on tonight, the senator from montana and it was like he had the opposition research list. oftentimes people go out in the past saying vote for the republican o
[cheers & applause] ♪ ♪ dz the signature song from the rolling stones ending this rally in great fallsntana. although you can tell that the president wanted it to go on and on. it was terrific speech from an improvisation nal point of view. you can see how the president has begun to really master the art of reading and then going off script and blending the two together. joining me now to react to all of this is the dean himself, ed rollins, chairman of great american pact, rollins...
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. >>> imagine what it was like when the rolling stones shocked parents everywhere. >> i see hustling,reflected that angst. >> it's pretty ironic most people related to it. >> taken over the air waves.
. >>> imagine what it was like when the rolling stones shocked parents everywhere. >> i see hustling,reflected that angst. >> it's pretty ironic most people related to it. >> taken over the air waves.
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i read that what, "variety" and "rolling stone" said you were getting nominated for an oscar again formovie. [ cheers and applause ] so that's good. >> that's -- i have no control over that. but that's very nice. >> jimmy: you want to know the truth, i was planning to watch it today, then our president decided to go completely insane. and i was totally distracted by all the nonsense going orchlts what did he do? >> jimmy: he did bad things today, yeah, yeah. he's having trouble with words. he said he had the best words. turns out he doesn't. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: but that's a whole other thing. >> yeah. spot-on. >> jimmy: i want to ask about this jonah hill day, which is an annual event in brooklyn, new york. >> yeah. >> jimmy: now how did this happen, first of all? do you have any idea? >> so -- i don't know, a ago someone sent me a flyer that these people were doing a first annual jonah hill day, throwing a party. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> i didn't go. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> even though it was in brooklyn, i live in new york. i was too shy. i didn't get it. i was like, is
i read that what, "variety" and "rolling stone" said you were getting nominated for an oscar again formovie. [ cheers and applause ] so that's good. >> that's -- i have no control over that. but that's very nice. >> jimmy: you want to know the truth, i was planning to watch it today, then our president decided to go completely insane. and i was totally distracted by all the nonsense going orchlts what did he do? >> jimmy: he did bad things today, yeah,...
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. >> a little rolling stone side of it. walk us to what's important and the way he seems to be playing dumb. >> i'm not sure he's playing dumb but he has to admit his role and then went on to deny any substance. his laughing the idea that he was trying to manipulate the election is laughable. the russian government asked his father to set up the meeting. it was part of a pattern of efforts the russian government has undertaken in order to manipulate the election he's a bit part in this, a spear carrier and he will disappear into the midst but we are so hungry these days for any bit of information that moves us a little closer to understanding what the russian timeline was. >> hungry and thirsty. >> well, you know, i think that the reality is he's going to if i had back into the background pretty soon and we are going to get on the the manafort trial and then we'll get to the next phases of the mueller investigation. >> this is more of a psychological question but given your familiarity with that part of the world, we have r
. >> a little rolling stone side of it. walk us to what's important and the way he seems to be playing dumb. >> i'm not sure he's playing dumb but he has to admit his role and then went on to deny any substance. his laughing the idea that he was trying to manipulate the election is laughable. the russian government asked his father to set up the meeting. it was part of a pattern of efforts the russian government has undertaken in order to manipulate the election he's a bit part in...
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. >> i'm joined by tim dickinson from rolling stone. he reported on this all the way back in april.hat is this story about? >> well, this has turned into a real life plot line from the americans. it's just sort of staggering. when we started piecing this together back in the spring we didn't really understand, i think, that we were piecing together what's now alleged to be a vast criminal conspiracy involving russian intelligence and russian oligarch funders seeking to essentially flip the nra and religious conservatives, you know, to try and reverse the gop's hostility towards russia. >> and when you look at, for example, what's in here that's now coming out, a document uncovering a handwritten note that says maria's russian patriots in waiting organization, how to respond to this fsb offer of employment. as for the agent worrying the trump team, campaign advisers wondering about these encounters, this is from -- bannon had a fully developed answer. whenever there were events held by conservatives group, she was always around. why did it not get farther than this earlier if so many
. >> i'm joined by tim dickinson from rolling stone. he reported on this all the way back in april.hat is this story about? >> well, this has turned into a real life plot line from the americans. it's just sort of staggering. when we started piecing this together back in the spring we didn't really understand, i think, that we were piecing together what's now alleged to be a vast criminal conspiracy involving russian intelligence and russian oligarch funders seeking to essentially...
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"rolling stone" said, "game changing." "vanity fair" said, "ground breaking."[ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean -- what's life like right now? what is happening? >> it's -- not mine. um, it's not one i understand. i am doing this. this is not my natural habitat. [ laughter ] i -- yeah. i was -- i wrote the show 'cause i've been doing these hour-long shows for years. w itt i -- you know, in australia we do "the festival circuit." >> jimmy: okay. >> and show 'cause i was a bit -- i've had enough. i thought, i'll -- i'll write a a bit of i-- and back out. it's a quitting show. i'm quitting.ou i t, i'll drop a bomb and leave. and i really thought it would divide audiences. and -- it just hasn't. [ laughter ] so -- so, when i wrote it, it wasn't supposed to go, "oh, i'll get a a netflix special ouhis and everyone will see it." it was like, "i'll probably get, ooh, probably 12 shows and be asked to leave." [ laughter ] um -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> and the plan backfired. >> jimmy: no. y 'cause thah, that was good. i mean, remarkable. now you have this -- w
"rolling stone" said, "game changing." "vanity fair" said, "ground breaking."[ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean -- what's life like right now? what is happening? >> it's -- not mine. um, it's not one i understand. i am doing this. this is not my natural habitat. [ laughter ] i -- yeah. i was -- i wrote the show 'cause i've been doing these hour-long shows for years. w itt i -- you know, in australia we do "the...
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. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. times have changed. >> i see hustling. i see killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto up out of me, though. >> it's a tough time to grow up in. and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, and it's pretty ironic that most people related to it. >> boom, there it is, platinum record. >> country music has taken over the airwaves and the record charts. >> the honeymoon's over. now we're getting down to real commerce. >> aren't these girls just crazy? >> yeah, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >>> imagine what it was like back when the rolling stones would shock parents everywhere. times have changed. >> i see hustling. i see killing. that's what i rap about. >> you can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto up out of me, though. >> it's a tough time to grow up in. and nirvana and kurt cobain in particular reflect the angst. >> i learned how to write for myself, and it's pretty ironic that most people related to it. >> boom,...