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there may be others including tom campbell and tom sire, but it is villaraigosa with the longest resume and arguably the best claim on california's often divided latino electorate. he was the 43rd mayor from 2005 to 2013. he was a member of the california mayor finishing as speaker of the assembly. villaraigosa was a national co-chair of hillary clinton's campaign, chairman of the 2012 democratic national convention. in september he announced his candidacy for the governorship. he joins me early this saturday morning. antonio villaraigosa, good to see you. >> good to see you, hugh. >> first one is a soft ball, why you, why now? >> let me say john cox is also a declared candidate from san diego. i want to give him his pop. what was your question? >> why you, why now for california? >> well, i think right now at this time in this state, we need someone that understands this is a great state, but we need to make it greater still. we need to make sure that we're growing together, that we're not leaving so many people behind. this is a great state, we've grown our economy faster than the nat
there may be others including tom campbell and tom sire, but it is villaraigosa with the longest resume and arguably the best claim on california's often divided latino electorate. he was the 43rd mayor from 2005 to 2013. he was a member of the california mayor finishing as speaker of the assembly. villaraigosa was a national co-chair of hillary clinton's campaign, chairman of the 2012 democratic national convention. in september he announced his candidacy for the governorship. he joins me...
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my name is tom campbell of the regulator bookshop and we are thrilled to welcome nancy maclean here this evening for this marvelous
my name is tom campbell of the regulator bookshop and we are thrilled to welcome nancy maclean here this evening for this marvelous
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[applause] my name is tom campbell at the regulator bookshop and we are --
[applause] my name is tom campbell at the regulator bookshop and we are --
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[applause] my name is tom campbell at the regulator bookshop and we are -- we are thrilled to welcome nancy maclean here this evening for this marvelous new book, democracy and change. i have made no secret of just how important i think this book is in my humble opinion. we are doing our best. turn off the air conditioning there? [inaudible conversations] >> okay, okay. my little experience in electoral politics you might now is on the durham city council for eight years in a previous lifetime. [applause] it seemed to me then that one very important thing in politics is to understand your opponent and understand where they are coming from, what motivates them, what they are really trying to do. and as this book shows i think that our understanding of what is called sometimes the radical right, the libertarian right has been very limited and that there has been a philosophy and a strategy that goes back decades that is behind much of what we see in politics now. so i think there are a few things that can be more important for those of us who don't agree with that kind of politics than
[applause] my name is tom campbell at the regulator bookshop and we are -- we are thrilled to welcome nancy maclean here this evening for this marvelous new book, democracy and change. i have made no secret of just how important i think this book is in my humble opinion. we are doing our best. turn off the air conditioning there? [inaudible conversations] >> okay, okay. my little experience in electoral politics you might now is on the durham city council for eight years in a previous...
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tom petty said of campbell he had the beautiful tenor with the crystal clear guitar sounds. joining me is patrick doyle, senior editor of rolling stone, wrote his first feature for the magazine on glen campbell in 2011. how do you remember him? >> extremely kind. i went to l.a. to his house right after he announced he had alzheimer's and would be going on his final tour. he was a nice southern man, you know, he's from arkansas and he made me feel right at home. >> rose: what made rhinestone cowboy so popular? >> i think it came after a dark period for him. he was a huge star in the late '60s. >> rose: he was such a star that in 1968 he outsold the beetles. >> yes, but that kind of went away for a while and he stopped having hits. rhinestone cowboy was sort of a comeback for him, his mission statement. that was one of the last songs when i was talking to him, he had trouble remembering that song, which was difficult to know, but he couldn't remember was it radio or rodeo -- but he was -- his kids backed him on that final tour. so it was a very family oriented thing. >> rose:
tom petty said of campbell he had the beautiful tenor with the crystal clear guitar sounds. joining me is patrick doyle, senior editor of rolling stone, wrote his first feature for the magazine on glen campbell in 2011. how do you remember him? >> extremely kind. i went to l.a. to his house right after he announced he had alzheimer's and would be going on his final tour. he was a nice southern man, you know, he's from arkansas and he made me feel right at home. >> rose: what made...
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tom petty, he mentioned, was saying it was uncool of the time to like glen campbell, because theas moreo beatles, but he would sneak off and listen to that music. clear tenor voice, but he had all of this emotion behind it. and you could hear the sadness voices voice -- in his and it was just a lot of strings flicked music, but the songs were good. he did songs by jimmy webb. charlie: an excellent songwriter. patrick: yes. he was the first to seeing jimmy webb songs, and excellent talent. i hope more people listen to him now. charlie: thank you for coming. patrick: thank you. i really appreciated. >> glen campbell has lost a very public, courageous battle with the cruelest of diseases here died of alzheimer's, are surrounded by family in nashville your he was 81. >> i am happy to be here. >> glen campbell was country music's first crossover star. ♪ your door is always open ♪ ♪ >> i like a good song. >> you never thought of yourself as a country singer? >> no. agee picked up a guitar at four, he was a natural. he couldn't read music, but he likely became one of the most sought after guit
tom petty, he mentioned, was saying it was uncool of the time to like glen campbell, because theas moreo beatles, but he would sneak off and listen to that music. clear tenor voice, but he had all of this emotion behind it. and you could hear the sadness voices voice -- in his and it was just a lot of strings flicked music, but the songs were good. he did songs by jimmy webb. charlie: an excellent songwriter. patrick: yes. he was the first to seeing jimmy webb songs, and excellent talent. i...
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campbell with an important article on the mystery of hna. much more than just on mr. scaramucci. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," with tomdon and new york. let's get to the middle east and -- qatar -- grant presidency permanent residency to some foreigners. those eligible for the law include children of qatar women married to foreigners, those that have special talents needed by the state, and those with extended notable service to the country. for more, the editor for bloomberg markets joins us now from abu dhabi. i am quite intrigued by the list of things that you need to be to apply, but this goes back -- what can you read into this as kind of a piece on what happens next? tracy: it's an interesting move. you and i have spoken about this more than once. in many gulf countries, there is sort of a social contract agreed between locals sort of the actual native warned people here in the gulf region and the isernment and the exchange often one of political stability in exchange for things like generous tax allowances, education paid for, housing allowances, that sort of thing. foreigners are really restricted from those s
campbell with an important article on the mystery of hna. much more than just on mr. scaramucci. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance," with tomdon and new york. let's get to the middle east and -- qatar -- grant presidency permanent residency to some foreigners. those eligible for the law include children of qatar women married to foreigners, those that have special talents needed by the state, and those with extended notable service to the country. for more, the editor...