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what we saw happen this week in -- youa and new york know, it was disquieting, jolting to think that the president's personal attorney would enter a plea agreement. the think the president's campaign chairman would be found guilty of eight counts of felonies. all of those things suggest that it is a matter of great severity, great seriousness. , i will saypoint again, the mueller investigation should be completed. automatically saying i don't see a reason to delay the kavanaugh hearing -- do you get a sense that this is getting through to them? >> maybe a trip home will change their views. maybe it will change ours. but i think it should be postponed at least until that documentation is produced. >> [inaudible] >> here is what the voters say. the voters don't pay a lot of i found. to this, a lot of things we dwell on in washington that don't pop through back home. that the do believe senate has a constitutional responsibility to carefully review nominees. i think it is clear today when documents are being concealed and hidden, there is a reason. they could be produced. it would take
what we saw happen this week in -- youa and new york know, it was disquieting, jolting to think that the president's personal attorney would enter a plea agreement. the think the president's campaign chairman would be found guilty of eight counts of felonies. all of those things suggest that it is a matter of great severity, great seriousness. , i will saypoint again, the mueller investigation should be completed. automatically saying i don't see a reason to delay the kavanaugh hearing -- do...
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. >> youa little bit of a defensive strategy, not ouard, but you're saying that basically we're a little long in the tooth and you never know what's going happen, so you've picked a few stocks that might shield our investors, right? >> that's right. i characterize it as defensive growth. theme funals are strong. earnings, interest rates, economic data sugsts slow growth, not no growth, is the road we're on. the midterm election coming up is going to be b vitriolic att and we think the chance for negative momentum, a mood shift in the market is there. vanguard's dividend appreciation -- >> that's your firstpick. >> first pick, an etf that basically had battleship lance sheet, blue chip names, companies that have consecutidely raised dds over the past 10 years or more, so cash in the coffers, solid management, goodloe-risk profile. i also continue to like fidelity's hmscilth care etf, a broad swath of everything from major pharmas to medical equipment systems as well as bio te nology. healre's low-risk, togh-return relative to the overall growth group makes it a good defensive growth play.
. >> youa little bit of a defensive strategy, not ouard, but you're saying that basically we're a little long in the tooth and you never know what's going happen, so you've picked a few stocks that might shield our investors, right? >> that's right. i characterize it as defensive growth. theme funals are strong. earnings, interest rates, economic data sugsts slow growth, not no growth, is the road we're on. the midterm election coming up is going to be b vitriolic att and we think...
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if youa situation where, had fears of what had gone down as an investor, maybe he not think too hard about the tweet and maybe use not totally himself while he was thinking through this. they were all confirmed by this interview. on one hand, this is a good sign. i think there is something positive about trying to come out and saying there are things and getting wrong. on the other hand, it does definitely confirm the worst suspicion which is that there is no funding for this take private transaction. at least, not yet. joseph, if there is no funding, what does that imply? it seems the sec is moving quickly in terms of having conversations with tesla. legalld be in some really -- real legal trouble with the subpoena. joseph: thanks for having me. thinking about the stock and the funding secured commentary, there are a lot of deep pocketed investors out there. in terms of having an edge and figuring out whether they are willing to invest with elon and fake to bet remains frank. we thought the timing was peculiar because elon has clearly been obsessed with the short thesis. to be frank
if youa situation where, had fears of what had gone down as an investor, maybe he not think too hard about the tweet and maybe use not totally himself while he was thinking through this. they were all confirmed by this interview. on one hand, this is a good sign. i think there is something positive about trying to come out and saying there are things and getting wrong. on the other hand, it does definitely confirm the worst suspicion which is that there is no funding for this take private...
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houselicies of our -- youa joe straus, w are clapping for former, not for straus. with a smallpower number of republicans and that is where he had spent the past decade maintaining that kind of of balance, and to republicans who get elected, they want to tell you that they are going to do good things. when they get to austin, they would rather be taken out to dinner by the lobbyists and their spouse would rather go on the fancy trips. so they do the wrong things, they do the other things. that whole cabal of wrong thinking republicans or we can need republicans kept siding with the democrats giving us joe straus as our speaker. was on the wall. it is unified in terms of voters and grassroots pushing hard against speaker straus and the mindset, the mentality there, had led to joe straus saying he reelection,ng for not going to be speaker of the house, because we start seeing a push to do this unimaginable thing which was elected speaker of the house out of the republican caucus. rather than what the democrats say. the keeps going back to question of accountability.
houselicies of our -- youa joe straus, w are clapping for former, not for straus. with a smallpower number of republicans and that is where he had spent the past decade maintaining that kind of of balance, and to republicans who get elected, they want to tell you that they are going to do good things. when they get to austin, they would rather be taken out to dinner by the lobbyists and their spouse would rather go on the fancy trips. so they do the wrong things, they do the other things. that...
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. -- if youa camera, set up a camera, you will find one very quickly i am told. [laughter] tour of ther seen a park going on by the national park service. people to have their own tours. who else? anybody else? yes. elizabeth. >> how are you going to promote your book? are you going to go on a tour? it's a wonderful way to entreat them about history. >> here i am on c-span. what more do you want? [laughter] >> i've done some book talks already. on three radio shows sironally on serious xm -- ius xm. wamu on the ninth. i've been invited to talk to the 92nd street y in new york city in october. >> a lot of it is r-rated. >> that's right. any eighth-grader could get into this. [laughter] >> i've talked about other ways of getting it out. >> fantastic. do we have anyone else? yes. the building of the chamber of commerce? is it new or old? >> the chamber of commerce was built in the late 1920's. it took the place of corcoran's mansion. beautiful things inside. it is a beautiful building. amazingly beautiful piece of 1920's architecture. they have a great big mural of
. -- if youa camera, set up a camera, you will find one very quickly i am told. [laughter] tour of ther seen a park going on by the national park service. people to have their own tours. who else? anybody else? yes. elizabeth. >> how are you going to promote your book? are you going to go on a tour? it's a wonderful way to entreat them about history. >> here i am on c-span. what more do you want? [laughter] >> i've done some book talks already. on three radio shows sironally...
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when go to the bathroom in any restaurant, no matter where you go untiin the united states youa sign in the bathroom to say to employees to remind them to wash their hands before returning to work. there's a good reason for this. the majority of the food-born illnesses is related to washing with hands and soap. another issue is keeping your food safe. keeping it cool or hot. since the records from the central disease of -- excuse me. >> the cbc? >> thank you. since that and 1/6 americans will suffer from type of food-born illnesses each year. the biggest challenges of the food truck is keeping the food at the safe temperatures, this means keeping cold food cold and hot food hot. to comply with temperatures and safely regulations. it's difficult to maintain in a mobile cooking because the equipment is not sophisticated as inside of a normal restaurant. being outside means being exposed to the heat. there's no storage. meat, fish, poultry have been especially scrutinized. all these foods are very hazard. common food that can cause illness and possibly death. also, space. when we look i
when go to the bathroom in any restaurant, no matter where you go untiin the united states youa sign in the bathroom to say to employees to remind them to wash their hands before returning to work. there's a good reason for this. the majority of the food-born illnesses is related to washing with hands and soap. another issue is keeping your food safe. keeping it cool or hot. since the records from the central disease of -- excuse me. >> the cbc? >> thank you. since that and 1/6...
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i wonder if you know about the role that truman and bradley added using the experience from where youa hospitals had black guys shut up and white guys shot up getting equal treatment. >> he had better relations with bradley than his successor eisenhower. than iw more about it do. bradley asked chief of staff at the army that there is a the navy the fact, as was desegregating and actively doing so and the air force was ahead of everybody, that chief of staff bradley was not pushing as hard as even the administration would have allowed him to. in part that could have been due to secretarial leadership. i do not know if this arsenal views -- of his personal views. i just know he said those were not my orders. after it became clear general badly apologized and made sure that she gathered the reporters and said i made a mistake with what i said. i made a mistake that the order was was to desegregate the army and we are going to do that. then, they did it. but the army did it at its own speed. >> thank you. >> good evening. first of all, i would like to take this opportunity to say thank you
i wonder if you know about the role that truman and bradley added using the experience from where youa hospitals had black guys shut up and white guys shot up getting equal treatment. >> he had better relations with bradley than his successor eisenhower. than iw more about it do. bradley asked chief of staff at the army that there is a the navy the fact, as was desegregating and actively doing so and the air force was ahead of everybody, that chief of staff bradley was not pushing as hard...
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we will talk more about hot temperatures coming back into the forecast when we come back in just youa energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> it's 7:54 on sunday modern. more sunshine to start the day around san jose. 65 degrees. we are likely to see a noticeable change in the weather in san francisco and oakland as you see the tops of the building disappearing into the low clouds and mist right now. san francisco at 54. inland to concord, you notice there is a little bit of smoke around mounted diablo. 61 degrees. it will be once again for north bay and east bay communities, they will have localized areas of smoke at ti
we will talk more about hot temperatures coming back into the forecast when we come back in just youa energy by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard...
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to findd peace of min the way i see it you'veot to say ♪ ♪ but don't forget to drop me a linee said youas tell her where ♪ n♪ you've gone and bee livin' out your fantasy sleeping late and smoking tea♪ look out ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the way i see i i've got to say -- but don't forget to drop me a line ♪ ♪ said you're as bald as an egg eighteenrk and ' for your dad is just a drag ♪ ♪ he still stuffs your mouth with your dreams you better check it out or someday soon you'll ♪ ♪ have to climb back on the wagonuc keepin' toh with mama kin now tell her where ♪ ♪ you've gone and been vin' out your fantasy teeeping late and smoking keepin' touch ♪ ♪ with mama kin tell her where you've gone and been ♪ ♪ livin' out your fantasy sleeping late and smoking tea ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh! >> thank you! >> jimmy: that is how you do it! that is how you do it! aerosmith! [ cheers and applause ] oh, my gos oh, my gosh. how you doing, buddy? aerosmith! tickets go on sale august 24th. catch them performing monday on the vmas. we'll be right bk, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheer
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and you go, "yeah", and then --v and then youa little -- >> well, that was soththing i did o-writer, not be a period piece. we had to put stuff in the film, to be able to connect it again to the world, to the crazy world we live in today. whfor this crazy guy in the house. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, yeah. you connected it all right. [ laughter you know, i mean -- you -- at the end, well, you'll see it. >> i think you can talk about it, 'cause it's out already what the ending is since the premiere in cannes. >> jimmy: what happened in virginia and charlottesville -- >> charlottesville. this weekend will be the one year anniversary of charlottesville too. >> jimmy: it's just bizarre. u see all this racism and all this hatred, and -- and you go -- it's the grossest thing. i just -- i hate it so much, and i'm just like, "i don't like this, this is just --" it makes me so upset. and you go, "well, at least that was the have changed," and unfortunately, it's still relevant. >> yes. miss susan bro lost her er daughat day. >> jimmy: gosh. >> heather heyer.. august 12th. >> it was just -- man, i
and you go, "yeah", and then --v and then youa little -- >> well, that was soththing i did o-writer, not be a period piece. we had to put stuff in the film, to be able to connect it again to the world, to the crazy world we live in today. whfor this crazy guy in the house. >> jimmy: yeah, i mean, yeah. you connected it all right. [ laughter you know, i mean -- you -- at the end, well, you'll see it. >> i think you can talk about it, 'cause it's out already what the...
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, is very vulnerable and puts himself out there, i would never want to be the one that says, like, youahe door." [ laughter ]ta "because you oere." >> "make it your business to get in the car." [ laughter ] "and get out of here." >> seth: "make a door and then leave through it." [ laughter ] >> but, yeah. you're right. i'm very judgmental and i do like to judge. [ light laughter ] >> seth: but i can s that you wouldn't take pleasure from, like, judging an artisanal -- >> no, i enjoy doing it with you. like, just the two of us. >> seth: yeah. >> now, no one is watching or anything. >> seth: right. >> but, i like that. but if it was on a, like, you know, tv show -- >> seth: oh, yeah, no. [ laughter ] heaven forbid. that's the thing. that's why i have a tv show, i try not to be judgmental at all. [ laughter ] >> do you now? >> seth: you were on -- we had dinner last night with some of r friends. >> we did. >> seth: and you then had to -- you were, like, kind of the first one out the do because -- >> yeah. >> seth: you had to do the "today" show. >> i did the "today" show this morning, whic
, is very vulnerable and puts himself out there, i would never want to be the one that says, like, youahe door." [ laughter ]ta "because you oere." >> "make it your business to get in the car." [ laughter ] "and get out of here." >> seth: "make a door and then leave through it." [ laughter ] >> but, yeah. you're right. i'm very judgmental and i do like to judge. [ light laughter ] >> seth: but i can s that you wouldn't take...
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where youa website buy other things that you find another websites. romaine: it's working for them. julie: it is. who is footing the bill next. we have more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. the grandfather of a missing georgia boy said today the child's remains were found buried at a desert compound in new mexico months after his mother reported he disappeared with his father who said he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child. documents, -- in court documents, a father was arrested as he was training youngsters to commit school shooters. they say the suspect was conducting weapons training with assault rifles at the compound near the colorado border which was rated by authorities on friday. puerto rico has conceded hurricane maria killed more than 1400 people last year. the local government has previously reported an official death toll of 64. the higher number was revealed submitted to congress this week. the report also details a $139 million reconstruction plan for the island. saysngton, d.c.'s mayor the nation's capital is ready to r
where youa website buy other things that you find another websites. romaine: it's working for them. julie: it is. who is footing the bill next. we have more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton with first word news. the grandfather of a missing georgia boy said today the child's remains were found buried at a desert compound in new mexico months after his mother reported he disappeared with his father who said he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child. documents, -- in...
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aven you were writing the stories, did youa commonality in mind for them, and did that change as the stories took shape? >> bro: that's a good way of introduce ago little bit about of what you're up to here. >> when i was writing the short stories, i thought of them that is as thedir own inividual entities. i was not consciouslyairing or trying to have them connect to each ot der, but they alleal with the things i'm curious about in the world and if qutions that i have out the colder, so that created that link between all of thestories. >> brown: and different parts of your world, i mean different ples in your world? >> yeah, mostly nigeria and the united states, andboth nigeria of the past, present and speculative future. >> brown: so let's go to the next question.ti >> while w this book, did you use personal experiences and/orerstories from people youw if so, was writing this book cay that's correct for you? >> i think because i write abut young nigerian woman, the readers often think i'm witing autobiographical work, but all the stories, they're all imagined, with the exception of
aven you were writing the stories, did youa commonality in mind for them, and did that change as the stories took shape? >> bro: that's a good way of introduce ago little bit about of what you're up to here. >> when i was writing the short stories, i thought of them that is as thedir own inividual entities. i was not consciouslyairing or trying to have them connect to each ot der, but they alleal with the things i'm curious about in the world and if qutions that i have out the...
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i'm going to show youa couple of things that i think it's important . according to a think tank of the private sector, nicaraguan development, they calculate that lots of employment in nicaragua up till now, not calculation was made onjuly 27 . calculates about 250,000 out of a working population of roughly 3 million people . of that population, according to the official data which is nearly unbelievable, three percent is unemployed, 39 percent but 42 percent is unemployed. so if you take this account 50,000 people out of the same population, you have roughly between seven and eight percent of jobs that have been lost up to july 27 and the trend continues. this is also an estimate made by the millions. this blue line, the gdp increase of nicaragua in the last year projection, the major projection for 2018 and two scenarios that they take into account were one of those that there is some political way out of this crisis and in that sense the economy will drop three percent, a decrease of two or three percent and the other thing that the political turmoil
i'm going to show youa couple of things that i think it's important . according to a think tank of the private sector, nicaraguan development, they calculate that lots of employment in nicaragua up till now, not calculation was made onjuly 27 . calculates about 250,000 out of a working population of roughly 3 million people . of that population, according to the official data which is nearly unbelievable, three percent is unemployed, 39 percent but 42 percent is unemployed. so if you take this...
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boss, youa financial have any duke. what did they bring to the table when it comes to that?tion we're having, women in the highest paying jobs, including ceos are scarce. and getting scarcer. hearing from the these women may let others know what it takes to get there. the obstacles they may face. hearing the experiences are help cool. they have gone through the sexual harassment. something interesting was when she wakes up in the morning she ready.spend time getting she calculated it took her a week of the year at least in the maintenance that a woman has to go through that a man doesn't have to go through. it is one of the things we don't think about. scarlet: is it hard to find outsideho are in need of hollywood to share their stories? >> there has been a shift in the women who are coming forward because they don't realize scared to come forward. i hope that continues. you doubt what anyone any position where they will put themselves in danger or say something they regret. people are more comfortable ,oming to me in a twitter dm getting them to go the extra step is difficu
boss, youa financial have any duke. what did they bring to the table when it comes to that?tion we're having, women in the highest paying jobs, including ceos are scarce. and getting scarcer. hearing from the these women may let others know what it takes to get there. the obstacles they may face. hearing the experiences are help cool. they have gone through the sexual harassment. something interesting was when she wakes up in the morning she ready.spend time getting she calculated it took her a...