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regard it was unnatural. it came to me unnaturally. isther aspect of the story if you were to ask me a few years ago if there was such thing as missing time i would say i don't believe in it. what i committed to myself to produce this exhibit, i realized i needed to do the research to get the stats down. and i came across an article written by the associated press and published february 1, 1968. it was published in the newspaper i work for. i read it quickly and here stood up on my neck. it chronicles the situation to a tee. but what the reporter had written was far more horrific that anything i had seen. then i read it a second time slowly. and the reporter credited one eyewitness to all of the horror, and that was me. and i blocked it all. much of what i did, i have the photographs to prove it, but my mind won't take me there, to many of the situations that i was in. during the battle there were many wounded, some critically. rate -- the marine in this photograph is a marine by the name of jim walsh. it person says, this is jim walsh
regard it was unnatural. it came to me unnaturally. isther aspect of the story if you were to ask me a few years ago if there was such thing as missing time i would say i don't believe in it. what i committed to myself to produce this exhibit, i realized i needed to do the research to get the stats down. and i came across an article written by the associated press and published february 1, 1968. it was published in the newspaper i work for. i read it quickly and here stood up on my neck. it...
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and what sort of boundaries are unnatural?nd growing up in arizona and seeing all these places where the line is sort of asked across the landscape in a very visible way, in a very unnatural way, i wanted to speak to that tension with the title. and i became interested and hyper focused on this point outside of el paso where the line that is drawn across the desert needs -- meet the river. he comes somewhat more natural in a way. somewhat more natural in a way. brian: the names in the book, are they the names of the actual people? they are all changed without exception. brian: why? mr. cantu: to protect the identities of the people in the book. brian: including the border patrol agents you worked with? mr. cantu: yes, for everyone. border patrol agents, especially the migrants. my friend jose at the end of the book, his family. brian: all made up. the names? mr. cantu: yes, sir. chief agent ate the border patrol academy. where is that, by the way? mr. cantu: new mexico. brian: i want to show a clip of him talking about the tra
and what sort of boundaries are unnatural?nd growing up in arizona and seeing all these places where the line is sort of asked across the landscape in a very visible way, in a very unnatural way, i wanted to speak to that tension with the title. and i became interested and hyper focused on this point outside of el paso where the line that is drawn across the desert needs -- meet the river. he comes somewhat more natural in a way. somewhat more natural in a way. brian: the names in the book, are...
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gummy bear when born and still unable to see wombats rarely reproduce in captivity it seems the unnatural setting of resume just keeps them from doing what usually comes naturally. munich modern museum could take them all down to is moving with the times their current exhibition features the works of powell. slave who is known for his highly individual style combining elements of expressionism cubism and surrealism to bring things into the twenty first century businesses are encouraged to use this slot phones to access an app called construct claim it enables you to transform photographs to make it look like they were painted by clay himself. these are genuine. things software. with the help of an apple everyone can now create their own clay and take the influential twentieth century artist on a train trip a face or fancy. the idea for the app originated with until one who works in digital communications at the museums in munich to live in this and i think we need to inject more fun into we're always so serious about it everything to do with our takes place on such an intellectual level a
gummy bear when born and still unable to see wombats rarely reproduce in captivity it seems the unnatural setting of resume just keeps them from doing what usually comes naturally. munich modern museum could take them all down to is moving with the times their current exhibition features the works of powell. slave who is known for his highly individual style combining elements of expressionism cubism and surrealism to bring things into the twenty first century businesses are encouraged to use...
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and emmy award winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnaturalrbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. award winning makeup artist, stephanie massie, is makeup department head on the hit tv show, modern family. she invited some everyday women behind the scenes to her makeup room, to show them just how easy luminess silk is to use. this is the same system i use on a lot of my celebrity clients. you wanna take the luminess silk foundation, and you just use a couple of drops, it's very easy, and do very small, gentle circles. and the silk foundation, it's very natural, and it blends easily into your skin. grab the stylus, - okay. - move it around. - it is really getting rid of those blemishes. - wow, beautiful. - something that normally doesn't happen when i apply my makeup. that's amazing. - [woman] it really does look easy. - this is amazing. what an improvement. - it's so great that it's so easy to get rid of the redness, and the age spots. it's so simple and it really makes everything go away. it's like magic. - i love that you can go ne
and emmy award winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnaturalrbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. award winning makeup artist, stephanie massie, is makeup department head on the hit tv show, modern family. she invited some everyday women behind the scenes to her makeup room, to show them just how easy luminess silk is to use. this is the same system i use on a lot of my celebrity clients. you wanna take the luminess silk foundation, and...
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there are natural disasters and unnatural disasters. fuel poverty is an unnatural disaster.wer. now they are freezing because they are in tower blocks with no protection from the elements. that was installation. cladding and installation are vital to keeping homes warm —— insulation. if you look at the weather now, climate change is also an unnatural disaster. if we are going to keep warm, the other extreme is heat waves, if we are to survive we need to address that and the prices people are paying and the terribly low levels of income, the fact people cannot afford to keep their home one, people on benefits, then they get sanctioned and had nothing at all to put in the meter. and you lose your heat, the food in your fridge and freezer, your ability to charge your phone, the things our daily lives depend on, these are not things we should say, that is life, i have to get on with it. we have to change that. the government would say they are bringing in environmental measures. and they would say they will cap fuel bills which will help. it has taken a couple of years since the
there are natural disasters and unnatural disasters. fuel poverty is an unnatural disaster.wer. now they are freezing because they are in tower blocks with no protection from the elements. that was installation. cladding and installation are vital to keeping homes warm —— insulation. if you look at the weather now, climate change is also an unnatural disaster. if we are going to keep warm, the other extreme is heat waves, if we are to survive we need to address that and the prices people...
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. >> host: in your book you write that we would add that it is not the internet that is unnatural nor our feast of information but a refusal to consider what their origins are how and why they are here and where they sit in the flow of our history and his is a reference to the fact that claude shannon is not a well-known name? >> guest: it is and it is really what motivated the book. that section you are reading from has been the acknowledgment and we started off with our announcements by touching on that principle because when i first encountered claude shannon i was stunned that there wasn't already a biography of him and then is we did more research i was surprised that you go up to a man on the street and say the word steve jobs and say the name bill gates and there's an immediate flash of recognition is a claude shannon not so much. both my co-author and i thought there was something wrong about that and the idea that these giants in early computing helped to shape so much of what we take for granted and some other people don't have their lives recounted or thought about in any s
. >> host: in your book you write that we would add that it is not the internet that is unnatural nor our feast of information but a refusal to consider what their origins are how and why they are here and where they sit in the flow of our history and his is a reference to the fact that claude shannon is not a well-known name? >> guest: it is and it is really what motivated the book. that section you are reading from has been the acknowledgment and we started off with our...
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gotten country.in thecontributed peter: in your book you write that it is not the internet that is unnatural, nor are feats of information, but the refusal to consider whether origins are, how and why they are here, where they sit and the flow of history. is this a reference to the fact that claude shannon is not a well-known name? jimmy: it is. it is really what motivated the book. that section you are reading country.and the peter: acknowledgments. we started by touching on that principle. when i first encountered claude shannon, i was stunned that was not already a biography of him. we started by touching on that principle. research, i was apprised you can go up to a man on the street and say the name steve jobs, say the name bill gates and there is an immediate flash of research, i was apprised you can go up to a rec. if you say claude shannon, not so much. both my co-author and i thought there was something wrong about that. that the idea that these giants in early computing helped shape so much of what we take for granted, and then some of these people don't have their lives recounted
gotten country.in thecontributed peter: in your book you write that it is not the internet that is unnatural, nor are feats of information, but the refusal to consider whether origins are, how and why they are here, where they sit and the flow of history. is this a reference to the fact that claude shannon is not a well-known name? jimmy: it is. it is really what motivated the book. that section you are reading country.and the peter: acknowledgments. we started by touching on that principle....
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natural an nguage processes, we can actually stop asking people unnatural questions. we just tell them share moments from their lives in the form of videos, foltz, open text. we call that unstructured data data, hat unstructured wraffer than asking people hear, what you want to thanks to artificial intelligence, we can analyze all then actually tell brands what people really want n their lives. >> how does this make what you and others use it even more? >> absolutely. needs to know something, we were asking people they were making a tea or preparing their food, tell us about it. changing completely the model around. we are actually asking people -- we know it's convenient for them to share moments from their ife. we don't collect all the information that is collected basis on a continue yowls through a data base and then whenever a company needs to know about, let's see, how the birthday participants are go intol brated, we can the database and find out what s happening, why is it happening, what is driving that havior and what is likely to happen next. so with this m
natural an nguage processes, we can actually stop asking people unnatural questions. we just tell them share moments from their lives in the form of videos, foltz, open text. we call that unstructured data data, hat unstructured wraffer than asking people hear, what you want to thanks to artificial intelligence, we can analyze all then actually tell brands what people really want n their lives. >> how does this make what you and others use it even more? >> absolutely. needs to know...
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she have took us through the white house doctor then filling this role in that seems like a rather unnatural fit right and i think rob suggested this sort of the gossip here in washington that this is just because he looks good and he flattered donald trump is very misleading said during that briefing that donald trump could live for two hundred years because his genes his god given genes are so good if only the even a little better of the last twenty years the point is there we don't know his position on privatization he will have to go through congressional hearings without question will be asked the fact of his utter lack of maturity experience that learned from the second largest department in the federal government will be also moved around d.c. was very quick to give him from the great bill of hope because he wanted the job mostly just yet but these are the sort of whispers we're hearing he will go through that hearing process it might be difficult for the republicans time to go with donald trump in the end yeah those questions will be asked and will be getting the aunt says she have t
she have took us through the white house doctor then filling this role in that seems like a rather unnatural fit right and i think rob suggested this sort of the gossip here in washington that this is just because he looks good and he flattered donald trump is very misleading said during that briefing that donald trump could live for two hundred years because his genes his god given genes are so good if only the even a little better of the last twenty years the point is there we don't know his...
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. ♪ the unnaturally bright colors of india start to pleasurably saturate my brain.re irresistibly charming. the schoolkids in their uniform cheer in unison every time we pass through one of the tunnels. [ cheers ] >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip hooray! >> i had pretty much forgotten about my hunger until the whistle stopped at barog. one of those, two of these. >> this place is named for a colonel barog, the british engineer tasked with building the line. >> thank you. the station and the adjacent tunnel bearing his name are rumored to be haunted. it's delicious. already behind schedule and plagued by cost overruns, barog screwed up. when he realized the two ends of this tunnel didn't meet in the middle, he shot himself. it's the kind of personal accountability i would like to see more of, frankly, or is that just mean? but all my snarkiness fades as i reflect and one can't help but reflect on what it took to dig, drag, blast and tunnel one's way up this route back in the day. back in the beginning, making the trip to shimla required a somewhat unc
. ♪ the unnaturally bright colors of india start to pleasurably saturate my brain.re irresistibly charming. the schoolkids in their uniform cheer in unison every time we pass through one of the tunnels. [ cheers ] >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip hooray! >> hip hip hooray! >> i had pretty much forgotten about my hunger until the whistle stopped at barog. one of those, two of these. >> this place is named for a colonel barog, the british engineer tasked with building...
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what an abject and shameful troubling to the shocking and unnatural doctrine of negro equality. what a terrible humiliation at any time, and what a shameless the nationeriod when is undergoing the horrors of civil war, engendered by this insane craving for negro equality. editorana, a democratic said there could be no possible objection to mr. lincoln, of course, as a private individual. as a private individual associating with me grows, but of a greatentative nation, he chooses to represent a wave of social equality between white and black races, democrats have the right to enter their emphatic protest. another indiana paper smeared. --were presented to the white house to the president, who was highly pleased to make their acquaintance. paper ran aana headline n-- at the white house. alluding to the black guests at dayton, ohio, a newspapers night we noted that on february 3, 1864, "a negro major in full uniform was put off the streetcars in washington and made to walk. let him go to the white house for consolation. there, he will be received as ."e gentleman receives another t
what an abject and shameful troubling to the shocking and unnatural doctrine of negro equality. what a terrible humiliation at any time, and what a shameless the nationeriod when is undergoing the horrors of civil war, engendered by this insane craving for negro equality. editorana, a democratic said there could be no possible objection to mr. lincoln, of course, as a private individual. as a private individual associating with me grows, but of a greatentative nation, he chooses to represent a...
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natural language processing with machine learning we can actually stop , asking people unnatural questionsead, we just tell them to share moments from their lives in the form of videos, photos open text. ,we call that unstructured data. all that and structured information that comes back, rather than asking people exactly what you want to hear, thanks to artificial intelligence, we can analyze all of that and then actually tell the brands what people really want in their lives. >> the new platform is always on. how does that make the clients you have like l'oreal, pepsico, unilever, use them even more? >> absolutely. when a company needs to know something, we were asking people the next time they were making a tea or preparing their food, tell us about it. now we are completely changing the model around. we are actually asking people -- we know it's convenient for them to share moments from their life. we don't collect all the information that is collected always on a continuous basis through a database. whenever a company needs to know anything about, let's see, how the birthday parties a
natural language processing with machine learning we can actually stop , asking people unnatural questionsead, we just tell them to share moments from their lives in the form of videos, photos open text. ,we call that unstructured data. all that and structured information that comes back, rather than asking people exactly what you want to hear, thanks to artificial intelligence, we can analyze all of that and then actually tell the brands what people really want in their lives. >> the new...
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i think this is one of his big strengths, at the same time he is trying to clean unnature of mess that years of russia, russia a hand in middle east, we killed a number of russian military individuals weeks ago in an airstrike in syria, have you israel threatening iran again over their nuclear dynamics, that russia is involved in. of course, we have to be on speaking terms, president will be the one that decided what that language is going to be. not -- this is a fireable offense with leaking, one maybe two people, i think that president knows something has to be done at-this-point to get on with, of the country. >> getting on with business of the country. we're in a dicey situation, we've seen massive power grabs by japan, china. and turkey, and reelection of vap swrp vice president in russia, and saudi arabia. we're dealing with major aother tearian -- if not dec 8 ors. >> this is the year of the strong leader, we've seen it before in previous times in history. tacky brings up -- tammy brings up a point about leakings in white house there is san easies solution, they hold security cl
i think this is one of his big strengths, at the same time he is trying to clean unnature of mess that years of russia, russia a hand in middle east, we killed a number of russian military individuals weeks ago in an airstrike in syria, have you israel threatening iran again over their nuclear dynamics, that russia is involved in. of course, we have to be on speaking terms, president will be the one that decided what that language is going to be. not -- this is a fireable offense with leaking,...
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in so much what is the value of a planet a mammal an insect and does this combination seem at all unnatural to. financialization equal story of the. endangered species and forests are treated like financial products. can market succeed where politics of so far failed. but what risk. price. sometimes i describe the challenge that we have as the economic invisibility of nature what i mean by that is that most of what nature provides is not transacted in markets where there's clean air or fresh water or whether it's the pollination of bees or fruit trees wended of being ever send you an invoice. billions of workers twittering away without a break in silence and for no pay for millenia no one recognized neither their value nor all the work they do. it took a tragedy for us to finally recognize their economic value. and the us a large part of the natural wild the population has died off and something is happening in europe there are hundreds of people who keep large numbers of being used. in hives and when a farmer wants his fields pollinator he actually calls one of these commercial pollination
in so much what is the value of a planet a mammal an insect and does this combination seem at all unnatural to. financialization equal story of the. endangered species and forests are treated like financial products. can market succeed where politics of so far failed. but what risk. price. sometimes i describe the challenge that we have as the economic invisibility of nature what i mean by that is that most of what nature provides is not transacted in markets where there's clean air or fresh...
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it should feel unnatural but it doesn't really. >> i think good friday was always a big day for partiesthat we're allowed, people might actually take it a bit easy today. could turn into something. >> do you think that the ban was lifted on good friday? >> i definitely do. i think it's about time we had separation of church and state. >> interesting last point there about separation of church and state in a country almost 90% catholic. one pub owner said close to half a million people steam into dublin every weekend. by his thinking, why deprive good friday visitors of a good visit to a iconic friday pub? that is our broadcast. thank you so much for being here with us. whatever your persuasion, we wish you a good weekend. good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> we're going to end the government corruption and drain the swamp in washington, d.c. >> new allegations of corruption from the swamp of donald trump's creation. >> you're right about the swamp. say it again. >> tonight what looks like the most egregious abuse today from a member of trump's
it should feel unnatural but it doesn't really. >> i think good friday was always a big day for partiesthat we're allowed, people might actually take it a bit easy today. could turn into something. >> do you think that the ban was lifted on good friday? >> i definitely do. i think it's about time we had separation of church and state. >> interesting last point there about separation of church and state in a country almost 90% catholic. one pub owner said close to half a...
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we're at an unnaturally passive for a period of time do i care on a week-to-week basis? not really does it matter what the stimulus is for the volatility? not particularly what matters is long term economic policy, and i get back to fiscal restraint. >> when you talk about your underlying clients, whether companies or individuals, is there a level of interest rates here in the u.s. that you worry about would start to impact them put aside from the market volatility that really hurts the economic performance of the nation >> well, eventually, there is, but when i came to the u.s., interest rates were 15% when i was borrowing as a student, so, you know, we're a long way from normal interest rates. that's what i -- not quite understood the anxiety about raising rates about being normal it gives the fed a tool to respond if and when -- when we go in another recession, not if. there's economic cycles that are certainty. do i worry not at all. there's four rate increases this year, may not be, maybe just three, rates are going up, and everybody should be aware of that >> in te
we're at an unnaturally passive for a period of time do i care on a week-to-week basis? not really does it matter what the stimulus is for the volatility? not particularly what matters is long term economic policy, and i get back to fiscal restraint. >> when you talk about your underlying clients, whether companies or individuals, is there a level of interest rates here in the u.s. that you worry about would start to impact them put aside from the market volatility that really hurts the...
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what an abject and shameful truck willing to the shocking and unnatural doctrine of negro equality. what a terrible humiliation at any time. and what a shameless boast at a period when the nation is under going the horrors of civil war. engendered by this same, insane craving for negro equality, forbidden by the decrees of the all mighty. and indiana, a democratic editor, there could be no possible objection to mr. lincoln, of course, as a private individual in associating with negros. but when, as the representative of a great nation, he chooses to inaugurate a rein, democrats have the right to enter their emphatic protest. another indiana paper sneered, "four niggers presented to the president who was no doubt highly pleased to make their acquaintance." yet another indiana paper ran an article headlined, "nigger at the white house. never before has cuffy's long heel been on the white house floor." alluding to the black guests at the new year's reception, a dayton, ohio, newspaper snidely noted that on february 3, 1864, and i quote, a negro major in full uniform was put off the str
what an abject and shameful truck willing to the shocking and unnatural doctrine of negro equality. what a terrible humiliation at any time. and what a shameless boast at a period when the nation is under going the horrors of civil war. engendered by this same, insane craving for negro equality, forbidden by the decrees of the all mighty. and indiana, a democratic editor, there could be no possible objection to mr. lincoln, of course, as a private individual in associating with negros. but...
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they could contain dangerous levels of unnaturally occurring toxin that can make you sick or cause death. it does not include the seafood you buy at a store. >>> today is international women's day. a fast food chain is honoring women in one way. they've flipped the golden arches upside down to make a w. >> mothers deserve more than mother's day and a birthday as a tribute because they do a lot for our kids. it's pretty awesome. >> we spend so much time in our history where it was a patriarchal society and for mcdonald's to stand up and say it's off balance, let's celebrate the women in our cultu culture, that's a massive thing. >> this mcdonald's is the only location that flipped the big sign. it will stay like that for several days. hundreds of locations will display international women's day packaging today. >> pretty cool. they went to great lengths, alexis. >> they sure did. i know. that is definitely a cool gesture. they're looking at a big problem on the roads. i know you had a tough commute on monday. another tough one right now. we've got a multicar crash with injuries near acala
they could contain dangerous levels of unnaturally occurring toxin that can make you sick or cause death. it does not include the seafood you buy at a store. >>> today is international women's day. a fast food chain is honoring women in one way. they've flipped the golden arches upside down to make a w. >> mothers deserve more than mother's day and a birthday as a tribute because they do a lot for our kids. it's pretty awesome. >> we spend so much time in our history where...
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they could contain unnaturally occurring toxin that could make people sick or cause death.seafood you could buy at a store. >> the fbi paid best buy geek squad employees to -- as much as $500 to flag indecent material on customer computers this. the foundation says it's concerned that the fbi is essentially using geek squad informants to conduct warrantless searches. best buy says it reports the discovery of child pornography saying it has a moral and sometimes legal obligation. but it hoe prohibits employees from looking for anything other than what is necessary to solve a customer's problem. >>> now to your money report. bitcoin and cryptocurrencies are plummeting after a warning from the security exchange commission. >> the s.e.c. says to avoid, quote, unlawful online platforms for trading digital assets. it could give the wrong impression they meet regulatory standards. you should ohm buy and sell on exchanges registered with the s.e.c. we have more on this at abc7news.com. >> a new report finds about 66% of millennials have not started saving for retirement. the nation
they could contain unnaturally occurring toxin that could make people sick or cause death.seafood you could buy at a store. >> the fbi paid best buy geek squad employees to -- as much as $500 to flag indecent material on customer computers this. the foundation says it's concerned that the fbi is essentially using geek squad informants to conduct warrantless searches. best buy says it reports the discovery of child pornography saying it has a moral and sometimes legal obligation. but it...
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-- i like to go to the diner and i like to sit in the booth with the busted seat spring, so i'm unnaturallylice station. [ light laughter ] because my parents were found slaughtered by a serial killer earlier that day. [ light laughter ] i'd been there for hours, you know? and finally someone was like, "someone's gotta get the kid something to eat." and they were like, "delillo, fries and a sodie pop, handle it!" you know? [ light laughter ] so i like to eat them with a a kind of traumatized innocence you know? just sort of -- [ light laughter ] just kind of dazed. i like to eat my fries inscrutably. so if the detective were to peer in at me, he might remark to his partner something like, "you think he even knows his life's about to change?" [ laughter ] i'm a little boy in the fantasy and i don't know why. and it's -- [ laughter ] and you know, he comes in to take my statement. right? you know, he wants to -- he has questions. and i'll tell you, folks, that's actually when i lose my innocence. not earlier that day, when i found mother. in three separate hat boxes. [ laughter ] but right th
-- i like to go to the diner and i like to sit in the booth with the busted seat spring, so i'm unnaturallylice station. [ light laughter ] because my parents were found slaughtered by a serial killer earlier that day. [ light laughter ] i'd been there for hours, you know? and finally someone was like, "someone's gotta get the kid something to eat." and they were like, "delillo, fries and a sodie pop, handle it!" you know? [ light laughter ] so i like to eat them with a a...
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unnatural outcomes because unnatural conditions exist. >> thank you so much rick santelli, steve liesman joining us to talk about these bond markets. >>> it was another wild day on wall street. down nearly 500 at the lows. dow went out 344 and nasdaq got brutalizeded tethteam coverage continues afr e short break live from the new york stock exchange after this most etfs only track a benchmark. flexshares etfs are built around the way investors think. with objectives like building capital for the future, managing portfolio risk and liquidity and generating income. that's real etf innovation. flexshares. built by investors, for investors. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." market action has not stopped after hours. restoration hardware climbing back it was down as much as 13% now higher by 6% after hours revenues -- excuse me. earnings beat revenues, $1.69 adjusted revenues missed expectations, $670 million analysts
unnatural outcomes because unnatural conditions exist. >> thank you so much rick santelli, steve liesman joining us to talk about these bond markets. >>> it was another wild day on wall street. down nearly 500 at the lows. dow went out 344 and nasdaq got brutalizeded tethteam coverage continues afr e short break live from the new york stock exchange after this most etfs only track a benchmark. flexshares etfs are built around the way investors think. with objectives like building...
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. >>> at first, it was the unnatural way the leaves were clumped that attracted attention.air. >> and i hear a scream from the woods. >> you hear a scream. >> yeah. and i tore off running into the woods. and then, when i got into the woods, her coworker alison was there, and she said, oh my god, it's her. we found her. there is her hair. >> how awful for you. >> yeah. >> nique leili's sister amy and her friend alison felt sure the body beneath the leaves had to be nique's. >> it was terrible. i think everybody was a little bit shocked. so i just kind of went into crisis mode and i called 911. >> within minutes, police, ambulances and news cameras were converging on the patch of woods where the body was found. nique's mother, harriet garrett, says she heard the news when a cop told her she would have to stop leafletting the neighborhood. >> someone in the neighborhood had complained. and while he is talking to me, his radio goes off. it's the dispatch. body has been found. >> you hear it over the dispatch. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> do you actually go to that place in that li
. >>> at first, it was the unnatural way the leaves were clumped that attracted attention.air. >> and i hear a scream from the woods. >> you hear a scream. >> yeah. and i tore off running into the woods. and then, when i got into the woods, her coworker alison was there, and she said, oh my god, it's her. we found her. there is her hair. >> how awful for you. >> yeah. >> nique leili's sister amy and her friend alison felt sure the body beneath the...
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they claim dogs bread by humans have unnatural features. and this was another dog in the same show and he did whatever he wanted to do. his owner tried her best but he wasn't paying any attention, wasn't having it. the crowd loved it, cheering on as he ran around the tv commentator. some saying he hasn't got a clue what he's doing. >> he's being a dog. >> he's being a dog, exactly. >>> the old line says nice guys finish last but it's nice to know in atlanta, nice dogs do not. >> this is helena or as she's known at the shelter, velcro dog. her story went viral after her new owners gave her back because she was too nice. >> it's not even a thing. they didn't like the fact that she wanted to be around them all the time. the shelter says the snuggly pup has a new home that is as nice as she is. >> a home that appreciates her. maybe they wanted an attack dog and helena was like, the thieves would come to the door and she was like -- >> i love you guys. >>> well, coming up see the world from a whale's eye view. we find out how the ground breaking
they claim dogs bread by humans have unnatural features. and this was another dog in the same show and he did whatever he wanted to do. his owner tried her best but he wasn't paying any attention, wasn't having it. the crowd loved it, cheering on as he ran around the tv commentator. some saying he hasn't got a clue what he's doing. >> he's being a dog. >> he's being a dog, exactly. >>> the old line says nice guys finish last but it's nice to know in atlanta, nice dogs do...
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given the volatility was so terribly low, unnaturally low, we have gone back to normal.ple are thinking about hedging. there are all kinds of trade you can do. you can belong the yen. go for gold. people also looking for other asset classes. good growthe a story, the fundamentals, you have seen interest. rishaad: is there in untold story with one of the commodities suggesting it is underpriced? >> i think the agricultural section has not seen much attention. if you look at where agriculture prices are trading, they are low. we have seen some weather challenges. i would not be surprised if we see further advances. great talking to you. would like to watch the interview again, go to our interactive function. you can watch them live. dive into any of the securities or functions we talk about. you can also become part of the conversation and send us instant messages. ♪ rishaad: we are black with bloomberg markets. in hong kong. haidi: a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. takata is proposing large creditors accept losses under the initial settlement plan. doc
given the volatility was so terribly low, unnaturally low, we have gone back to normal.ple are thinking about hedging. there are all kinds of trade you can do. you can belong the yen. go for gold. people also looking for other asset classes. good growthe a story, the fundamentals, you have seen interest. rishaad: is there in untold story with one of the commodities suggesting it is underpriced? >> i think the agricultural section has not seen much attention. if you look at where...
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of detention there, bearing signs of abuse, including burn marks from electrical shocks and an unnaturallyed neck described as likely broken, yet told perhaps he had simply died of a heart attack. >> wow that's why it's hard to reconcile. on the one hand it's supposed to be be a modernizing movement to make it friendlier for investment while something like this is happening? >> let's roll it back and think about this in maybe a broader scope. this is an auto tock tocracy. they giveth and taketh away. the reason behind all of this is they were behind a corruption scandal that had been happening for decades. these are people that made billions of dollars out of the saudi economy and off the royal family and, you know, when you talk to members of the royal family they'll tell you it was time for them to pay up certainly, if you look at it - >> if you need money that badly as well? is that part of it is it literally a sheadowakedow. there is poverty in saudi arabia they are looking at a situation where everyone is under the age of 30. a huge population under the age of 30. they have to get the
of detention there, bearing signs of abuse, including burn marks from electrical shocks and an unnaturallyed neck described as likely broken, yet told perhaps he had simply died of a heart attack. >> wow that's why it's hard to reconcile. on the one hand it's supposed to be be a modernizing movement to make it friendlier for investment while something like this is happening? >> let's roll it back and think about this in maybe a broader scope. this is an auto tock tocracy. they...
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so they are unnaturally cautious.he problem is, russia, a prominent member, has a veto of any resolutions. lastly, america, the difficulty there is president trump is somewhat ambivalent attitudes towards president putin, albeit there were stronger words coming from rex tillerson last night. but the options for a broader international move are quite difficult to put in place will stop later on the programme we will stop later on the programme we will talk about whether england should boycott the world cup in june. we would like to hear from you. do let us know your own view. here is then in the newsroom. —— here is ben. the chancellor, philip hammond, is expected to deliver some positive economic news in his first ever spring statement today. the statement, which replaces the spring budget, will include the latest official economic figures but it will not impose new taxes. labour ministers say mr hammond must take the chance to end austerity. productivity is still 35%, below the french and germans, for example. unempl
so they are unnaturally cautious.he problem is, russia, a prominent member, has a veto of any resolutions. lastly, america, the difficulty there is president trump is somewhat ambivalent attitudes towards president putin, albeit there were stronger words coming from rex tillerson last night. but the options for a broader international move are quite difficult to put in place will stop later on the programme we will stop later on the programme we will talk about whether england should boycott...
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wilbur, you know >> well, yeah, but remember, too, there are natural reasons of trade deficits and unnatural degree we can't supply our own oil because in the old days especially we didn't have enough coming out, that's not a blameful cause of an import. what is a blameful cause is when somebody has rigged the market, when someone puts excise taxes to change the way that the expo exporters -- to the degrees that someone subsidizes production, especially overproduction. those are not inherent in free trade. >> right >> they're not accessible and we're not going to let them continue. >> all right fantastic. wilbur, thanks. >> thank you. >> we'll see you again soon. >>> coming up, a facebook executive speaks out we'll be right back. i think we should do that meeting tomorrow. well wait. what did you think about her? it's definitely a new idea, but there's no business track record. well, have you seen her work? no. is it good? good? at cognizant, we're helping today's leading banks make better lending decisions with new sources of data- so, multiply that by her followers, speaking engagements, w
wilbur, you know >> well, yeah, but remember, too, there are natural reasons of trade deficits and unnatural degree we can't supply our own oil because in the old days especially we didn't have enough coming out, that's not a blameful cause of an import. what is a blameful cause is when somebody has rigged the market, when someone puts excise taxes to change the way that the expo exporters -- to the degrees that someone subsidizes production, especially overproduction. those are not...
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and as i'm tucked into the world's most unnatural nap, it's time for my brain to get to work.e to recall the word associations that were played to me during sleep. scott is here and he is a sleep psychologist. what we trying to do? we know that sleep is important the memory and one way they support memories is by reactivating them in the brain while we are asleep. the information we have acquired during the day is reactivated. what we did in that study was trying manipulate the process to understand what was going on in the brain while chris was asleep. while he was asleep, we replayed a subset of those words with the idea we could to trigger the reactivation. you mean he read out stories and the day and pick highlights of it? it would be a typical adjectives like the word american and a picture of a ba na na the word american and a picture of a banana ora the word american and a picture of a banana or a scene such as a golf course. he learned that during the day and you replayed those words while he was asleep? you make it took a nap in our sleep lab and we saw he had gone to
and as i'm tucked into the world's most unnatural nap, it's time for my brain to get to work.e to recall the word associations that were played to me during sleep. scott is here and he is a sleep psychologist. what we trying to do? we know that sleep is important the memory and one way they support memories is by reactivating them in the brain while we are asleep. the information we have acquired during the day is reactivated. what we did in that study was trying manipulate the process to...