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the former fuel bowl which housed hitler's office and those of his staff today it houses the university of music and performing arts munich. we continue along b. and i started to what is now the by the sheer lightness but the very end state bank . and there i think was when it does work with the fickle spark of originally stood on the spot. that was a small palace for the vital smart family. and then october 19th $33.00 it became the got start world headquarters. here the nazis planned the persecution of political opponents and jews. few steps away a memorial commemorates the victims of national socialism. our final stop is the spots it was the sight of many nazi spectacles of parades. and this is where i say goodbye to defeated. now it's time for our weekly be made slot as you know you can send us your travel videos and we show him here and check in this time look for york has sent us a video of his educational trip to mexico he has visited the famous mayan ruins of chichen itza and i have to admit i really would have liked to come along. led. to. this. kind. of. art history and culture i've al
the former fuel bowl which housed hitler's office and those of his staff today it houses the university of music and performing arts munich. we continue along b. and i started to what is now the by the sheer lightness but the very end state bank . and there i think was when it does work with the fickle spark of originally stood on the spot. that was a small palace for the vital smart family. and then october 19th $33.00 it became the got start world headquarters. here the nazis planned the...
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from weta studios inashington and from our bureau at the walterronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪[musicook's country," christie and bridget reveal the secrets to perfect double-crust chicken pot pie. jack challenges julia to a tasting of peanut butter. and ashley makes a classic version of cowboy cookies. that's all right here on "cook's country."
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universal music, sony music and warner music, but it is also that getting the cooperation of and oftenxample was taylor swift who boycotted spotify for three years because the royalties were not big enough for her and other artists have made that sound. and if you look at what they are proposing, they are looking to undercut the likes of apple and spotify by offering a service for less tha n spotify by offering a service for less than tonne dollars a month. you have got to wonder if the artists will be happy about that. —— $10. and there have been concerned about economic espionage in the us, with companies harvesting western data. we have got to wind up that this is really interesting. the us and china in an absolute trade work right now. huawei is in the cross hairs of this and this is another tech giant in china looking to infiltrate the us and elsewhere. very interesting. thank you. that has been great to have you on the programme. still to come: friendly bacteria — fad orfact? we'll talk to a proponent of probiotic supplements. you're with worklife from bbc news. what are these th
universal music, sony music and warner music, but it is also that getting the cooperation of and oftenxample was taylor swift who boycotted spotify for three years because the royalties were not big enough for her and other artists have made that sound. and if you look at what they are proposing, they are looking to undercut the likes of apple and spotify by offering a service for less tha n spotify by offering a service for less than tonne dollars a month. you have got to wonder if the artists...
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting musicps to mars. no commission. delivery drones, or the latest phones. no commission. no matter what you trade, at fidelity you'll pay no commission for online u.s. equity trades. >>> the disruption is every where, even in housing zillow and red fin betting on house flipping joining us now to discuss is the ceo of redfin. glenn, welcome good to have you with us talk to us about the overall health of your business, and of the marketplace as you see it. >> well, redfin's business is doing very well. gross margins is up in every possessionment whether it's mortgage or title. but redfin encore brokerage. some of it is because the housing market is doing well and some of it is because we are >> let's talk about redfin now and the house flipping business. others got into it as well some of your competitors among them i wonder how you assess the risk of that. mother, you have to go out and i guess borrow and buy houses, carrying that asset on your balance sheet and then fix them up which is an out
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university press in 2017. dr. pichichero has a bachelor of arts in comparative literature from princeton, a bachelor of music from the eastman school of music, and a phd and french studies from stanford university . she has been a member of the george mason faculty since 2011. and, i just learned this evening, she has recently been elected president of the western society for french history. among her many other honors and awards, the society of the cincinnati's fellowship which she received to support her research on the military enlightenment. our fellowship program, which was established in 2007, provides support to bring up to six scholars annually to our library to conduct research. during dr. pichichero's fellowship year, i invited her to lunch with her fellow fellows, all the rest of whom were graduate students in the throes of work on their doctoral dissertations. i have always remembered the advice the wise professor gave them. this is a wonderful time of your life. make sure you take time to enjoy it. and so, please join me in welcoming dr. pichichero. [applause] dr. pichichero: good evening. thank you s
university press in 2017. dr. pichichero has a bachelor of arts in comparative literature from princeton, a bachelor of music from the eastman school of music, and a phd and french studies from stanford university . she has been a member of the george mason faculty since 2011. and, i just learned this evening, she has recently been elected president of the western society for french history. among her many other honors and awards, the society of the cincinnati's fellowship which she received to...
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of music, you can see the next piece of music, you can see the images. angela merkel said it was a moment when east and west came together, with universal values commonly sharedlays. that is the concert taking place tonight in berlin, quite the city to bn on this remarkable commemorating 3o bn on this remarkable commemorating 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. the headlines on bbc news... the environment agency says flooding in parts of south yorkshire still poses a risk to life, even though water levels are expected to drop. the conservatives lay out plans to train and employ thousands more gps, despite failing to meet a previous recruitment target. labour and the liberal democrats promise to fund more hours of free child care — but providers express scepticism over funding. india's supreme court has ruled in favour of a hindu claim to a bitterly disputed religious site in the town of ayodhya. it's controversial because a sixteenth century mosque that previously stood on the land was torn down by hindu nationalist protestors in 1992 , an act that triggered deadly riots across india. our correspondent rajini vaidya—nathan is in delhi and sent this re
of music, you can see the next piece of music, you can see the images. angela merkel said it was a moment when east and west came together, with universal values commonly sharedlays. that is the concert taking place tonight in berlin, quite the city to bn on this remarkable commemorating 3o bn on this remarkable commemorating 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. the headlines on bbc news... the environment agency says flooding in parts of south yorkshire still poses a risk to life, even...
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now music for seniors is teaming with researchers at vanderbilt university tif the effects of the programan be measured. studies show exposure to live music can improve seniors' brfun tion and mobility. >> geriatric specialist is designing the research. palmer says it could b particularly useful for dementia patients. >> one thing we have to think about, are there ways to quality of life. paents who were able to isalize, there seems to be a reduction in thefor dementia. >> mcconnell's experience withwh her late mothe had alzheimer's is at the root. would go to her adult daycided i services program. i would go and bring my guitar and we would sing together. >> she said thsessions struck a chord. >> they would light up and they were a differents group as i wa n leaving than i was wi was coming. >> if hped them, why would it not help others? >> a lightbulb went off that they should be an organized effort to connect the musicians in nashville witdethe isolated adult. >> this musicianth helped design program. >> we aim to make a joyful noise. he led this drum circle, the same program where mcc
now music for seniors is teaming with researchers at vanderbilt university tif the effects of the programan be measured. studies show exposure to live music can improve seniors' brfun tion and mobility. >> geriatric specialist is designing the research. palmer says it could b particularly useful for dementia patients. >> one thing we have to think about, are there ways to quality of life. paents who were able to isalize, there seems to be a reduction in thefor dementia. >>...
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting musicroutine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> didn't take much for everyone, one -- geez, one month period it wasn't so good, some people are tossing it out, i say wait three days and then buy home depot see what lowe's says there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it for you right here at "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ and we live in detroit, michigan. eric and i met through venture for americ
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting musich day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices, banks manage interest rate changes and airlines hedge fuel costs. all so they can manage their risks and move forward. it's simply a matter of following the signs. they all lead here. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> breakups are never easy especially right before the holidays nike announcing today it will stop selling clothing and shoes on amazon abruptly ending a pilot test wall street is showing no sympathy over the split saying nike was smart in leaving amazon's platform since it didn't allow them to cultivate emotional connections with consumers. i didn't know buying something online could do so much. will this start a trend where more will leave them at the altar? you got to wonder because nike had such a strong dtc business in the last few quarters why it would ever do that, won't it cut off partnerships wi
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting musicemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp and that's because they meet aarp's high standards of quality and service. you're also getting the great features that any medicare supplement plan provides. for example, with any medicare supplement plan you may choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you can even visit a specialist. with this type of plan, there are no networks or referrals needed. also, a medicare supplem
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) >>> let's catch up on a few stories that should be on your radar. it's time for rapid fire here with their takes, dom chu, contessa brewer, robert frank. the first topic, alibaba setting a sales record on its singles day, world's largest 24-hour shopping event sales last year exceeded the spending by consumers on black friday or cyber monday what are -- >> hi. >> that's an entrance. i like that. >> yes, yes. what are the numbers tell us about it. >> this year's sales topped $38 billion. last year sales were about $30 million. so this is unparalleled. there's nothing really like it it starts with a star-studded concert. this year is taylor swift, last year was mariah carey. this has been a year investors have been watching very closely, watching to see the health of the chinese consumer and if there's any growing chinese nationalism toward american companies. this year american companies did pretty well. apple did well, nike did well, bissel did well, american jewelry companies did re
of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) >>> let's catch up on a few stories that should be on your radar. it's time for rapid fire here with their takes, dom chu, contessa brewer, robert frank. the first topic, alibaba setting a sales record on its singles day, world's largest 24-hour shopping event sales last year exceeded the spending by consumers on black friday or cyber monday what...
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) (people talking) for every dollar you spend at a small business, an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. >>> you want to know why i'm such a big believer in picking individual stocks? retail, the losers see a promotional environment where they need to cut prices to keep business the winners, they see a strong consumer they're not feeling any promotional pain the losers are desperately trying to figure out how to draw more traffic and the winners have more customers than they know what to do with so many feel compelled to generalize when kohl's reports horrific numbers or home depot stumbles we hear endless musing how tariffs are starting to take their toll, look out below they're missing the point. when you listen to the winners like lowe's or target or walmart they tell a very different story. according to them the consumer's flush buying everything. look at the most contentious category of all
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music>>> what do we make of the stock of viacom, now that it's joining forces again with cbs? this huge media company owns paramount, nickelodeon, mtv, and comedy central, among a host of other brands investors have been calling for a merger with cbs for years. but when cbs actually moved to acquire them, wall street didn't like the terms and shares have been slammed down 25% in the last three months today reporting a strong quarter, capping off a year in which their film business returned to profitability, and tv business grew for the first time in six years. could this be the right way to play the upcoming viacom/cbs merger earlier we had a chance to sit down with bob bakish he'll be running the combined company. take a look. all right, bob, last quarter, where it's just viacom next we see it will be viacom cbs. what does the combination look like because that's now more important than what viacom will look like. >> look, we just reported our last quarter as an independent company, our fo
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he received his bachelor of arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn. i understand that pretty much means learning how to play on the up beat for anything that sousa has composed. laughter] he solicits all of the news and notes for the emerging civil war newsletter. that certainly is a tasking, thankless job. as much as we love to write about history, we do not like to write and email a whole lot in response. sorry for not providing anything for the july newsletter. dan is a great guy. welcomer pleasure to him here to the stage. dan welsh. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. when we think about civil war charleston, we think about the hotbed of the secessionist movement. we think about the earliest or about wagoner and the assault of the 54th massachusetts. since zell washington was not available today we are going to be talking about an aspect of civil war charleston that his -- that has been forgotten, the battle of succession smell. there have been several operations in the area of charleston harbor, pol
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of the universe ♪ >> rakim is the god mc. he single-handedly changed the phrasing of rap music and hip-hop.ids, you know what i'm saying. got to teach the babies, know what i'm saying, try to lead them in the right path. ♪ >> the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something boiling under. public enemy literally said that we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politics has meant almost no radio air play, even on black stations. it's rap for a reason. they call it a mind revolution. ♪ a rebel in his own mind ♪ support of a rhyme >> "rebel without a pause" was heavily influenced by rakim and heavily influenced by what was just going on. it was really a desperate call to have us being heard. >> you talk about black all the time to a multiracial audience. shouldn't you maybe be thinking about who are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you personally -- >> i have a responsibility to my people and my culture, because my people and my c
of the universe ♪ >> rakim is the god mc. he single-handedly changed the phrasing of rap music and hip-hop.ids, you know what i'm saying. got to teach the babies, know what i'm saying, try to lead them in the right path. ♪ >> the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something boiling under. public enemy literally said that we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's...
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and make great music with great musicians, and just nice people even though we don't always believe the same, or -- >> seth: of course but i think music brings people together >> universale, baby >> seth: oh really so you went to salt lake >> i had to have -- i embarrassingly enough -- i talk about injury and stuff i had to have an oxygen tank off stage. i would be like -- ♪ i can't breathe. [ laughter ] you know, it's - >> seth: the altitude. the altitude is -- oh my god. >> yes no one - i forgot i could not breathe, so i'd go off between. [ breathes heavily ] i'm sure the mormons thought i was a real find. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, they were like, "she's got a gas addiction." [ laughter ] that's what we hear about these people that spend time in new york yeah >> you know how it is. >> seth: hey, it's always such a pleasure to see you. >> thanks. >> seth: thank you so much for being here >> thank you for letting me come without my pants >> kristin chenoweth, everybody. [ cheers and applause "for the girls" is on broadway at the nederlander theatre from november 8th through november 17th. and "a christmas love story" premieres on the hallmark channel on december 7th.
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universe as far as we know we don't know any other source of noise. it's us just us . but when you say space the silence how difficult is it then to transform that into music when you say you put a very long reverberation on the side and you think that sounds so spacey you know they have been all these devices in the history of music called space echo and space chamber but of course it's space there's no echo. there's no sound so so we've created a human fantasy about what space is like and all that we know is that it's very big . i started to think that composing making music i should say was such an unusually human function so we do this thing called making music for quite mysterious reasons i think and i think one of the reasons is it's a way of saying i am here. mankind. to explore space. far away. from the senator's version of the moon landing was most highly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space odyssey new it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space. and it sounds shallow to let it sound you flip it play live. and let live learn to judge you as. the song was released days before th
universe as far as we know we don't know any other source of noise. it's us just us . but when you say space the silence how difficult is it then to transform that into music when you say you put a very long reverberation on the side and you think that sounds so spacey you know they have been all these devices in the history of music called space echo and space chamber but of course it's space there's no echo. there's no sound so so we've created a human fantasy about what space is like and all...
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bachelor of his arts from youngstown state university where he studied instrumental music education, particularly in the french horn, which i understand is pretty much learning how to play on the sousa for anything that has composed. dan provides a valuable service service -- he solicits all the news and notes for the merging war newsletter, and it's certainly a tasking, thankless job for as much as we love to write about history, we don't write an e-mail a whole lot in response, sorry for not the july anything for newsletter. theas great guy, member of emergency war organization. it's my pleasure to welcome him here to the stage. welch, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] >> well good afternoon, everyone. we think about civil war charleston, we think earliest or first secession cension. wagoner about battery and the assault of the 54th massachusetts. since denzell washington wasn't available today to give you a presentation we're going an aspect of about civil war charleston that has been forgotten. of that is the battle secessionville or as i would like to term it today, the charlesto
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university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in their latest incarnation are launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power of music it's called finding harmony let's have a listen. to her. for. and jonathan how is the current senior member of the new look at your also young joins me now there's been lots of changes in the membership of the group over the years now what hasn't changed in 50 years though is the line up to. attend to baritones in a base why has that remained the ideal mix for you i know it's pretty unusual but i think that's because that's what the originals were to altos they tended to bartend in a basin that was so much music that was written for them in precisely that. figuration that if we want to keep singing it we need to preserve that configuration oh you still see some of the original reeve closely i think that's important to have stuff which is really morton stuff which goes right that. now tell us about finding a home and you which will be your new cd in the new year but it's actually much more than that is quite a project is not yet sort of a mission for us we see the incredible power of m
university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in their latest incarnation are launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power of music it's called finding harmony let's have a listen. to her. for. and jonathan how is the current senior member of the new look at your also young joins me now there's been lots of changes in the membership of the group over the years now what hasn't changed in 50 years though is the line up to. attend to baritones in a base why has...
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of that. >>yeah, the morgan state university marching band, the marching machine in baltimore they prepared to bring the music in the match stick to the turkey day tradition. >>one of the saturday, are arrested. we're 5 8.30. every day. >>the energy but it turned get this and we want to make sure that we increases. >>every year we wake up macy's thanksgiving day everyone. i've been doing is is everything on know you know before me is this is national >>being major. >>this is like my home. >>i grew up in brooklyn, though so i actually never been to the macy's day parade but like i've always seen on tv. how big it is it's an honor to be in is so i'm a little worried about the cold so i was there last year it was a cold. >>so we hope that if re. >>you know he's marching his condition before so we're going to them. what this is all the and i'm going to be announced just enjoy or 7. >>play the flute let me tell you a plane would win in that cold. it's hard your lips.o new news. difficult so you can rely appreciate if you do see the rerun and we watch the parade earlier this morning. just give a hand to those kids
of that. >>yeah, the morgan state university marching band, the marching machine in baltimore they prepared to bring the music in the match stick to the turkey day tradition. >>one of the saturday, are arrested. we're 5 8.30. every day. >>the energy but it turned get this and we want to make sure that we increases. >>every year we wake up macy's thanksgiving day everyone. i've been doing is is everything on know you know before me is this is national >>being major....
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music. she signed with universal to become a songwriter. one of her latest compilations was released earlier this year. >> i want that, too. >> thanks. >> i never heard of that. >> i know. >> amazing. >> i wonder what it's like to see -- >> you think it would be annoying? >> yeah. i think it is an adjustment. >> yeah. >> like is everything just music? >> right. now she's making money off of it. good for her. use your talents. >> true. >>> coming up next at 6:30,s building a better bay area. all this week we're taking a closer look at fremont to see how it's addressing problems that we all face. >>> are you ready for another round of power outages? it's a possibility this week. we'll tell you where coming up next. >>> plus a manhunt for a killer. the search this morning for the person who opened fire at a fresno home and left four people dead. >>> right now it's 6:26. we go outside -- that's a nice look at pier 15. the sun is starting to come up. we'll be r when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless net
music. she signed with universal to become a songwriter. one of her latest compilations was released earlier this year. >> i want that, too. >> thanks. >> i never heard of that. >> i know. >> amazing. >> i wonder what it's like to see -- >> you think it would be annoying? >> yeah. i think it is an adjustment. >> yeah. >> like is everything just music? >> right. now she's making money off of it. good for her. use your talents....
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university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in the latest incarnation of launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power music it's called finding how many let's have a listen. then. oh there are.
university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in the latest incarnation of launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power music it's called finding how many let's have a listen. then. oh there are.
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universes watching television. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wasn't merely a music channel.great success in terms of creating shows that incorporated music but that also were shows and programs that stood on their own. >> yes! >> huh huh huh! huh huh huh. huh huh huh. that was cool! >> "beavis and butthead" established what mtv could be because the shows were about making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. ♪ >> whoa, check out his neck. >> yeah. there's like all these bones and stitches moving around. >> yeah. >> my manager would call me, like, hey, you got this big bump because you were on "beavis and butthead" last night. >> i sit there just like a doughnut watching these guys. and i find them endlessly entertaining because i know and you know and the world knows, these guys are, always will be, and cannot be anything but idiots. >> that's right. ♪ >> mtv has a detrimental, damaging developmental effect on the sexuality, on the morality, on the spirituality, maybe even the physical development of our young people. ♪ >> now we hit the '90s and
universes watching television. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wasn't merely a music channel.great success in terms of creating shows that incorporated music but that also were shows and programs that stood on their own. >> yes! >> huh huh huh! huh huh huh. huh huh huh. that was cool! >> "beavis and butthead" established what mtv could be because the shows were about making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. ♪ >> whoa,...
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of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now offering the most tech-advanced engine in its class. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." record highs last week, sectors considered less economically sensitive like utilities, real estate, consumer staples are outperforming. for the utilities specifically, they've been underperforming the better part of the last month or so, but the spider utilities exchange traded fund, xlu, is working on a five day winning streak among sector standouts, shares of ever source energy, american electric power, xcel energy and nextera energy stocks are a focus as benchmark interest rates pulled back from recent highs watch the ten year note yields i will send it back downtown to you guys at the new york stock exchange, carl. >> dom, thanks. >>> when we return, disney channeling the force we check in with recode's kara swisher when "squawk alley" star
of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now offering the most tech-advanced engine in its class. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." record highs last week, sectors considered less economically sensitive like...
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of them -- spending over $650,000 on ads against him. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: caetano veloso performing "brazil" at columbia university last month. was o on a panel talking abot the edge of democracy, the new netflix film. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: in a stunning victory, public defender chesa boudin has been declared the winner of a hotly contested district attorney's race in san francisco. boudin is the child of weather underground activists kathy boudin and david gilbert, who were both incarcerated when he was still a toddler. he learned the news that he'd won the race by a razor-thin margin while he was on a plane flying back from visiting his father, who remains in prison in upstate new york. as of the latest numbers, boudin had 36% of the vote. his opponent suzy loftus had 31. boudin ran on a platform to end cash bail and dismantle the war on drugs. he was endorsed by democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders. his win sends a pointed message to the democratic establishment, which had mobilized in full force against his campaign. san francisco mayor london breed, californ
of them -- spending over $650,000 on ads against him. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: caetano veloso performing "brazil" at columbia university last month. was o on a panel talking abot the edge of democracy, the new netflix film. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: in a stunning victory, public defender chesa boudin has been declared the winner of a hotly contested district attorney's race in san francisco. boudin is the child of weather...
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universities have become the epicenter of this revolt. the protesters are overwhelmingly young, but they are not all students here. they are officeorkers, music teachers canho even scolchildren. officials in beijing say they brink.the city to the here is the number of ice catapult -- here is improvised catapult. n lice used live ammunitiois week. the protesters' tactics are becoming more radical in response. is is a serious weapon th could kill someone. are you prepared to risk killing a police officer? >> if they come, we just want to stop them. we are not going to kill anyone, but if someone want to kill youe you need to gainst them. gabriel: at po u, they are expecting a confrontation with poli. they have seen it happen at her universities. no one knows how long the standoff might last, but in the canteen, they are preparing for the long haul, with everything you might need to hold out in the event ofpe siege. but ople are on edge. suddenly, there is a con. some of the protesters have sealed off the canteen. everyone is being frisked. >> tomic, go back -- go back, go back! gabriel: here is what was going on. >> may be outside. gabriel: fro
universities have become the epicenter of this revolt. the protesters are overwhelmingly young, but they are not all students here. they are officeorkers, music teachers canho even scolchildren. officials in beijing say they brink.the city to the here is the number of ice catapult -- here is improvised catapult. n lice used live ammunitiois week. the protesters' tactics are becoming more radical in response. is is a serious weapon th could kill someone. are you prepared to risk killing a police...
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of art university which you will be taking up today. and their action enables you to take up that matter today. >> did the community music center -- >> it did. >> is it coming in front of us? >> they did inneed >> thank you. >> there's nothing further we can move onto general public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> the folks who would like to come up for general public comment come up now. if you could line up on the left side of the room, that would be great. thank you. if you would like to speak a public comment please sign up and you can come up when your turn is called. >> this is general public comment for items that do not appear on your agenda. [off mic] >> wait until we get there. thank you. go ahead. >> my name is jerry with the san francisco land use coalition. four illegal demolition cases came before us in a single day. can you hand out the -- to see dbi problems. some members asked for an investigation. i support this recommendation. i believe the root cause of the problem is low financial penalties for unpermitted work. i reviewed 1,517 building permits issued by dbi over the last four years. you have a summary of my a
of art university which you will be taking up today. and their action enables you to take up that matter today. >> did the community music center -- >> it did. >> is it coming in front of us? >> they did inneed >> thank you. >> there's nothing further we can move onto general public comment. i have no speaker cards. >> the folks who would like to come up for general public comment come up now. if you could line up on the left side of the room, that...
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universes watching television. mtv wasn't merely a music channel. they were having great success in terms of programs that stood on their own. >> yes! >> huh huh huh! huh huh huh! huh huh huh! that was cool! >> "beavis and butthead" established what mtv could be because the shows were about making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. >> whoa, check out his neck. >> yeah. there's like all these bones and stitches moving around. >> yeah. >> my manager would call me, like, hey, you got this big bump because you were on "beavis and butthead" last night. >> i sit there like a doughnut watching these guys. and i find them endlessly entertaining because i know and you know and the world knows, these guys are always, will be, and cannot be anything but idiots. >> that's right. >> mtv has a detrimental, damaging, developmental effect on the sexuality, on the morality, on the spirituality, maybe even the physical development of our young people. ♪ >> now we hit the '90s and once you can go for an audience of 5 million and have a successful show, you can say, i don't care if
universes watching television. mtv wasn't merely a music channel. they were having great success in terms of programs that stood on their own. >> yes! >> huh huh huh! huh huh huh! huh huh huh! that was cool! >> "beavis and butthead" established what mtv could be because the shows were about making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. >> whoa, check out his neck. >> yeah. there's like all these bones and stitches moving around....
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oxford and fudan universities are hoping the fake horns will help curb the illegal trade in rhino products, which threaten the species with extinction. with its story of sisterly love set to musicf and their friends are back — but can the sequel possibly live up to the success of the original? the movie had its world premiere in los angeles last night — and our correspondent sophie long was there. it was the story of sisterly love that became an eye—watering commercial success and a cultural phenomenon that had young and old singing... # let it go, let it go, can't hold it back any more. # but that was six years ago, right? well... just when you thought frozen fever might finally be subsiding, it's back and so are the fans. this is hollywood boulevard and these people are frozen fanatics. all sing: # let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore # let it go, let it go, turn away... hours before superfa ns got to see the sequel, the excitement was in plentiful supply. i have, like, butterflies in my belly because i'm so excited. how do you feel about seeing frozen 2? i'm so excited to go. why? because the new characters and costumes, i bet they are going to be so exciting. it
oxford and fudan universities are hoping the fake horns will help curb the illegal trade in rhino products, which threaten the species with extinction. with its story of sisterly love set to musicf and their friends are back — but can the sequel possibly live up to the success of the original? the movie had its world premiere in los angeles last night — and our correspondent sophie long was there. it was the story of sisterly love that became an eye—watering commercial success and a...
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university has spent $4 million for speakers to come on campus. that's not including the $800,000 the last time coulter was scheduled to >>> a victim of the 2017 las vegas country music festival shooting has died from her injuries she suffered that night. authorities in southern california say woman from riverside county was paralyzed in the shooting and has died. her death raises the total number of deaths in that attack to 59. and also in a las vegas federal courtroom today, 57-year-old douglas agee, the man who made the illegal bullets used in the shooting pleaded guilty. the tracer and armor piercing bullets were made at his home two years ago and he is facing up to two years federal prison. >>> still ahead, a lockdown, then evacuations at a south bay high school. the suspicious device that caused it. >>> a milestone in paradise. the big announcement as rebuilding continues after the devastating camp fire. >>> we take a look at the red flag warnings. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent of
university has spent $4 million for speakers to come on campus. that's not including the $800,000 the last time coulter was scheduled to >>> a victim of the 2017 las vegas country music festival shooting has died from her injuries she suffered that night. authorities in southern california say woman from riverside county was paralyzed in the shooting and has died. her death raises the total number of deaths in that attack to 59. and also in a las vegas federal courtroom today,...
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of the university accomodation building in bolton. two people were treated for their injuries at the scene. the bbc‘s children in need has raised almost £48 million this year. celebrities from the world of tv, musical telethon. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba has the highlights. three, two, one! cue the totaliser! the evening's huge total. the end of a fun—packed night... i wish for this year's children in need to be really, really big! ..that began with a performance from the cast of hit musical big. # do what i do, fake if you don't know how #. some of the uk's most famous faces were on hand to help with the fundraising efforts. a group of eastenders stars took to the strictly come dancing dance floor. jodie whittaker and the dr who team made a young fan's night with an unexpected appearance. what are you going to say to an actual time lord? laughter. um, you're amazing. applause. and some of england's top football players had a surprise for a group of children from the england amputee football association. great to meet you all. all the money from the night goes towards helping disadvantaged children and young people across the uk. children in need says the millions raised tonight
of the university accomodation building in bolton. two people were treated for their injuries at the scene. the bbc‘s children in need has raised almost £48 million this year. celebrities from the world of tv, musical telethon. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba has the highlights. three, two, one! cue the totaliser! the evening's huge total. the end of a fun—packed night... i wish for this year's children in need to be really, really big! ..that began with a performance from the...
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of them went platinum. she left that record label. now she is with universal. as part of the arrangement, she said, i don't own the rights to my own musicreally want to. neil: how did she let that happen? >> maybe because she was 16 at the time. a lot is usual hollywood stuff. she can own rights to all the platinum albums if she rerecords new stuff, rerecords albums starting in the year 2020. neil: oh. >> she would sound different, being 29 now, rerecording something she sank at 16. either way, this is why this is an issue. she is artist of the year. she will be awarded later this month at the amas. netflix making a documentary about her. she reached out on social media, enlisted fans to tell big machine, if you want to hear my music, it is not 2020. this is 2019. i can't play it for you. i can't perform at the amas, if i can't perform this music. neil: she gets money, royalties from the old label? >> she does. neil: if she were in a concert she could still deliver the songs? there are tons of them, right. >> big machine put out earlier statement, yeah, whatever you can play at the amas. they didn't specify exactly what, giving this sta
of them went platinum. she left that record label. now she is with universal. as part of the arrangement, she said, i don't own the rights to my own musicreally want to. neil: how did she let that happen? >> maybe because she was 16 at the time. a lot is usual hollywood stuff. she can own rights to all the platinum albums if she rerecords new stuff, rerecords albums starting in the year 2020. neil: oh. >> she would sound different, being 29 now, rerecording something she sank at 16....
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music) - the brain is the most complestructure known to humankind. and professor at new york university studying the braichs amazing ability tge and improve. - i'm talking about the transformative power of movement. simply moving your body more will improve ycur memory, mood, and and will protect your brain from the ravages of diseases like alzheimer's,
music) - the brain is the most complestructure known to humankind. and professor at new york university studying the braichs amazing ability tge and improve. - i'm talking about the transformative power of movement. simply moving your body more will improve ycur memory, mood, and and will protect your brain from the ravages of diseases like alzheimer's,