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marvin: no. i think that when you talk about two economies as important to the global growth picture as you've laid out, as well as with the conversations around trade, which are going to continue for many years, the interconnectedness is going to be even greater. actually would disagree. i think what we are seeing is disentanglement, not to an extreme degree. chinese investment in the u.s. has fallen off a cliff. it is harder for u.s. companies to invest in china. on the investment side, you clearly see some backing off. we've seen the trade deficit, the tariffs and so on. it is a matter of degree. i am not saying the two countries are going to become isolated from each other, but just comparing from a year ago would say sure, at end of 2020 versus the end of 2019, i think there will be a departure of the two countries. david:david: going back to the u.s. economy, how will it be affected by the answer to that question? yelena: i would say it would be mutually beneficial for both economies if we
marvin: no. i think that when you talk about two economies as important to the global growth picture as you've laid out, as well as with the conversations around trade, which are going to continue for many years, the interconnectedness is going to be even greater. actually would disagree. i think what we are seeing is disentanglement, not to an extreme degree. chinese investment in the u.s. has fallen off a cliff. it is harder for u.s. companies to invest in china. on the investment side, you...
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angela: and marvin gaye turns on the heat with a song some call the sexiest of all time. marvin gaye: ♪ when i get that feeling i want sexual healing sexual healing ♪ jeffrey osborne: ♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ luther vandross: ♪ everyone needs a love, no doubt any love ♪ al b. sure!: ♪ i can tell you how i feel about you night and day ♪ ♪ >> ♪ you are so >> ♪ juicy >> ♪ juicy angela: the 1980's may have been flashy, but there was always room for a song where a man tells a woman i love you. atlantic starr: ♪ girl you are to me all that a woman should be and i dedicate my life to you always ♪ larry graham: ♪ a one in a million chance of a lifetime ♪ freddie jackson: ♪ you are my lady you're everything i need and more ♪ james ingram: ♪ baby, come to me let me put my arms around you it was meant to be ♪ peabo: there were so many lovely songs by beautiful ladies in the 1980's. but with the voice of an angel and a whole lot of soul, there is only one patti labelle. patti labelle: ♪ how much i d
angela: and marvin gaye turns on the heat with a song some call the sexiest of all time. marvin gaye: ♪ when i get that feeling i want sexual healing sexual healing ♪ jeffrey osborne: ♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ can you woo-woo-woo♪ luther vandross: ♪ everyone needs a love, no doubt any love ♪ al b. sure!: ♪ i can tell you how i feel about you night and day ♪ ♪ >> ♪ you are so >> ♪ juicy >> ♪ juicy angela: the 1980's may have been...
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and all that changed in the '70s. >> marvin wanted to compete at a high level. why can't i make a record like the beatles? i'm selling records like they sell. why can't i have that artistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality talk to me ♪ ♪ when you can see what's going on ♪ ♪ what's going on yeah, what's going on ♪ ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about what is going on over there. he's seeing the protests here and it's changing him. >> he holds up a mirror to america, look at yourselves, america. >> he's talking about the war, he's talking about poverty. changing as an artist in a way that berry gordy is not super happy about. ♪ mother, mother, everybody thinks we're wrong, they do ♪ >> initially berry gordy did not not want marvin to do "what's going on." >> motown was supposed to be nonthreatening and you have marvin gaye making a protest record about the war. that could potentially ruin good money. you don't lightly talk about
and all that changed in the '70s. >> marvin wanted to compete at a high level. why can't i make a record like the beatles? i'm selling records like they sell. why can't i have that artistic expression? ♪ punish me with brutality talk to me ♪ ♪ when you can see what's going on ♪ ♪ what's going on yeah, what's going on ♪ ♪ tell me what's going on ♪ ooh >> marvin gaye was affected by the vietnam war. his brother was in vietnam. so he's hearing all these stories about...
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>> marvin. >> marvin? >> i'm sure they do. >> tell us on twitter. >> may not like that gift. shout-out to trevor noah and his team, they like our show. >> they sure do. >> we love it when they like our show. >> morning, guys. >> morning. >> thanks for joining us on this thursday morning. >>> we're going to get to our top story this half hour, the arrest of a murder suspect in nashville. >> michael mosley is being held without bail. police say he was out on bond for aggravated assault when he fatally stabbed two men outside a bar. >> at just 23 years old, he has a long police record of violent crimes. abc's ines de la cuetara has more. >> reporter: a days-long manhunt ending with an arrest. police apprehending the man suspected of stabbing to death two college students in nashville, one of those students the brother of san francisco 49ers backup quarterback c.j. beathard. police say 23-year-old michael d. mosley surrendered from a vacant home in ashland city, tennessee, after it was surrounded by law enforcement. mosley is accused of stabbing three men on saturday, two fatally
>> marvin. >> marvin? >> i'm sure they do. >> tell us on twitter. >> may not like that gift. shout-out to trevor noah and his team, they like our show. >> they sure do. >> we love it when they like our show. >> morning, guys. >> morning. >> thanks for joining us on this thursday morning. >>> we're going to get to our top story this half hour, the arrest of a murder suspect in nashville. >> michael mosley is being held...
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marvin, good morning. caller: yes, i am very passionate about the bias in the only get two minutes, so i want to get as much as i can in her several months ago, on c-span, on booktv, and man wrote a book about how the far-left has taken over the media, and on fox news, just came outne with a new book about the media, and i think whether you are a democrat or republican, the news should not be bias. i watch all the time, and i like american news,ne news masks, i check on msnbc, c-span, about 100%, i have never seen -- i keep going back and forth just to see, and msnbc completely bashes trump about 100% of the time. as a matter fact, last night, there was a ceremony where president trump gave -- past the military bill and the space bill and other things, and it was covered by fox, it was covered by one american news, and i msnbc, and they were talking about the impeachment, and this goes on and on and on. whether you are a democrat or republican, the far-left has taken over the news media. host: go ahead and
marvin, good morning. caller: yes, i am very passionate about the bias in the only get two minutes, so i want to get as much as i can in her several months ago, on c-span, on booktv, and man wrote a book about how the far-left has taken over the media, and on fox news, just came outne with a new book about the media, and i think whether you are a democrat or republican, the news should not be bias. i watch all the time, and i like american news,ne news masks, i check on msnbc, c-span, about...
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viewer mail, deplorable marvin starts us off with you are a nut case half comedian. second marvin. collar rights we should date. no. benjamin said i truly don't understand trump. what is there to understand? we'll be right back. there is, there's mr. hot stuff. thank you for watching the show tonight. he's so sexy. you can follow me on twitter an instagram. e-mail kennedy espn who's a good boy. he went to treat? good night, see later. rinos, re dems and deep -- radical dems and deep state artists who still
viewer mail, deplorable marvin starts us off with you are a nut case half comedian. second marvin. collar rights we should date. no. benjamin said i truly don't understand trump. what is there to understand? we'll be right back. there is, there's mr. hot stuff. thank you for watching the show tonight. he's so sexy. you can follow me on twitter an instagram. e-mail kennedy espn who's a good boy. he went to treat? good night, see later. rinos, re dems and deep -- radical dems and deep state...
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like marvin gaye's "sexual healing." ♪ >> i was looking online for new music, i was on sound cloud. and i came across, you know, kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i reached out, hey, man, huge fan, love your music, love to work with you. he basically said, yeah, let's do it, like right after a call. he was sort of, let's see what happens. kygo's real name is -- [ speaking foreign language ] that's how you say it in norwegian. i go with kygo. >> reporter: their partnership was a match made in heaven. before you knew it, they landed a record deal. >> i signed a deal and i released "firestone." >> when he signed that deal i just felt like it was game time. >> reporter: two years later he would release his debut album "cloud nine." what was it like to release original music for the first time? >> yeah, that was -- that was a good feeling. up until that point i was only doing remixes. i think actually some people -- i saw some people on the internet thought that my artist name was "kygo remix." because i was -- every song was "kygo remix." >> reporter: now he's collaborated wit
like marvin gaye's "sexual healing." ♪ >> i was looking online for new music, i was on sound cloud. and i came across, you know, kygo. i immediately hit him up on facebook. i reached out, hey, man, huge fan, love your music, love to work with you. he basically said, yeah, let's do it, like right after a call. he was sort of, let's see what happens. kygo's real name is -- [ speaking foreign language ] that's how you say it in norwegian. i go with kygo. >> reporter: their...
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thank you for these for joining us and we're going to be here live all morning long withthose marvin light, the minister of celebration hereat glide remiro morning so join us let us be a part of your christmas day will just show you a snapshot of what's happening here i gli for now isn't it back to sara really quickly, and ask can i volunteer or do they need morevolunteers at this particular point. >>our gang kerr will want to know if you need more voluntes do we need more volunteers, no not this time, but we do have a community engament in volunteer department and folks should think about signing up online for future volunteer opportunities, we need 20 voluntes per meal and we serve 3 meals a day so we're always need volunteers today is pretty ok at's good to know everyone so we're all making our new year's resutions were thinking that we do next year which we do we should want or glide as you saidthat's a lot volunteers and the need 20 per meal they do 3 meals a day so maybe ou're not going to come by day you enjoy your family ut may become by tomorrow or the next day just go to cl
thank you for these for joining us and we're going to be here live all morning long withthose marvin light, the minister of celebration hereat glide remiro morning so join us let us be a part of your christmas day will just show you a snapshot of what's happening here i gli for now isn't it back to sara really quickly, and ask can i volunteer or do they need morevolunteers at this particular point. >>our gang kerr will want to know if you need more voluntes do we need more volunteers, no...
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viewer mail, deplorable marvin starts us off with you are a nut case half comedian. second marvin. collar rights we should date. no. benjamin said i truly don't understand trump. understand trump. what is there to understand? the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro...
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marvin >> yes. >> marve, you're on. >> okay. how are you doing, jim >> doing well, marve. >> boca raton, florida >> how can you not like boca raton. >> i love it i tell it is like a wish that i left, believe it or not, i left albuquerque, new mexico to come here and i love it is very healthy and i just -- by the way i just turned 80 >> huh incredible how about a stock. >> okay. it is called canopy. >> yeah. >> and it is up 3% today and in a down market. >> well, look, this stock is dramatically oversold and has a huge amount of cash. we did a piece that said you have to go into strength and lighten up why isthat because the industry is wildly oversupplied with cannabis now that doesn't mean the stocks can't go up and this is the consolidator and could we see who the ceo is before we take action and i'm like you like boca but albuquerque seems like six half dozen frankly to donald in new york. >> happy holidays. >> same. >> jim, i'm a little turned dividend income investor and most of my portfolio is made up of dividend aristocra
marvin >> yes. >> marve, you're on. >> okay. how are you doing, jim >> doing well, marve. >> boca raton, florida >> how can you not like boca raton. >> i love it i tell it is like a wish that i left, believe it or not, i left albuquerque, new mexico to come here and i love it is very healthy and i just -- by the way i just turned 80 >> huh incredible how about a stock. >> okay. it is called canopy. >> yeah. >> and it is up 3%...
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call me marvin. that's my stunt double cliff booth. we can probably expect recognition for once upon a time in hollywood, quentin tarantino's paean to the end of cinema's age of innocence. after all, oscar voters traditionally love movies about making movies. cut! embarrass yourself up in front of all the people! i intend to make my own way in the world. no one makes their own way, least of all women. you'll need to marry well. you're not married. that's because i'm rich. plenty of oscar buzz around greta gerwing's little women, an adaptation of the louisa may alcott novel and its drawing critical plaudits particularly for leading lady saoirse ronan. who is that guy? a private investigator of great renown. rian johnson's knives out is a possible contender to use an all—star cast to breathe new life into an old agatha christie style whodunit. i suspect foul play. where's jason? and jordan peele's us may be an outside contender with its mix of horror and social satire. enough of those movies will fare with oscar voters? i will leave yo
call me marvin. that's my stunt double cliff booth. we can probably expect recognition for once upon a time in hollywood, quentin tarantino's paean to the end of cinema's age of innocence. after all, oscar voters traditionally love movies about making movies. cut! embarrass yourself up in front of all the people! i intend to make my own way in the world. no one makes their own way, least of all women. you'll need to marry well. you're not married. that's because i'm rich. plenty of oscar buzz...
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i want to thank randall scott from the fisherman's wharf, captain marvin from the community benefit district, andrew robinson from the east coast community benefit district , and speaking on behalf of all of those community groups , i will ask karen to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mohammed. good morning, everyone. i am the executive director of union square. as mohammed mentioned, we are here at the historic cable car turnaround, also known as the gateway to union square and to san francisco. here in union square all of our merchants and hotel owners are getting ready for the holidays. they are putting the finishing touches on the holiday windows. the ice rink has opened, the tree is up and it will be lit the day after christmas. we are getting ready to have an even cleaner and safer and festive holiday season down here we are looking forward to this. this is our most favorite time of the year. i would like to thank madam mayor for suggesting that we bring back the eco- blitz. it is sort of like when you have family and friends over for thanksgiving. you have to clea
i want to thank randall scott from the fisherman's wharf, captain marvin from the community benefit district, andrew robinson from the east coast community benefit district , and speaking on behalf of all of those community groups , i will ask karen to come up and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, mohammed. good morning, everyone. i am the executive director of union square. as mohammed mentioned, we are here at the historic cable car turnaround, also known as the gateway to union...
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because i started a film company along with two local folks and i don't know if they are here but it's marvin and lisa who are not with us this afternoon but the real person who i could start with a producer, paula who is right here as my partner. [cheers and applause] >> my partner in the kaplin company and award-winning producer in her own write. literary material which is why we get along so well. she's taken numerous plays from state screens including something y'all know, the search for signs of intelligent life in the universe and the vagina monologue, actually. she also produced karina karina with whoopi goldberg. gerard butler and abigael. she's now partnering with me obviously, i don't know why she didn't wait but i think we are going to start a good role right now and she -- you know, our company, she'll talk a little bit about it i hope too, in addition to this, we have -- how many of you read the literary and potato peel society? that will be coming out in april. how many months, 11 months, 14 months in london and dublin trying to get all of this done. she gets my most viable play
because i started a film company along with two local folks and i don't know if they are here but it's marvin and lisa who are not with us this afternoon but the real person who i could start with a producer, paula who is right here as my partner. [cheers and applause] >> my partner in the kaplin company and award-winning producer in her own write. literary material which is why we get along so well. she's taken numerous plays from state screens including something y'all know, the search...
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same with marvin the cofounder of the field itself and other people. so it does not give you a choice. if the answer is we lose and the machines will take control on the han and of the human error, there's only one choice than to say we better stop doing a.i. that choice -- he referred to similasamuel butler's novel, the choice of a science fiction novel about a society developing sophisticated machines and decides they don't want to be taken over, they want to have control of their world taken by the machines so they banned machines, they destroyed all the machines in a terrible war before with the pro machine and answer machine. and now machines only exist in museums. but that is completely infeasible for the reason that rich mentioned. if we have super intelligent a.i. and use it well, that tenfold increase in gdp is conservative and it means giving everyone access to the same level of technology and quality of life that we have in berkeley. not sci-fi or eternal life or light travel. that tenfold increase in gdp is bringing everyone up to a decent
same with marvin the cofounder of the field itself and other people. so it does not give you a choice. if the answer is we lose and the machines will take control on the han and of the human error, there's only one choice than to say we better stop doing a.i. that choice -- he referred to similasamuel butler's novel, the choice of a science fiction novel about a society developing sophisticated machines and decides they don't want to be taken over, they want to have control of their world taken...
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to a person, everyone would say marvin goodfriend was the best nominee the president has come up with academically, the construction of monetary theory, with great respect. scarlet: bloomberg surveillance anchor tom keene, thank you so much. thank you for coming and when you are supposed to be asleep. tom: i already had a nap. scarlet: going to get on the jet a little later. thank you so much. we have a lot coming up next week. it is going to be a fun week. on wednesday, the fed announces its rate decision. joe: the next day, the u.k. general election on thursday. romaine: and then saudi aramco begins trading. that is all for "what'd you miss?" scarlet: have a great weekend. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today.
to a person, everyone would say marvin goodfriend was the best nominee the president has come up with academically, the construction of monetary theory, with great respect. scarlet: bloomberg surveillance anchor tom keene, thank you so much. thank you for coming and when you are supposed to be asleep. tom: i already had a nap. scarlet: going to get on the jet a little later. thank you so much. we have a lot coming up next week. it is going to be a fun week. on wednesday, the fed announces its...
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. >> marvin ellison is doing great. >> not a dramatic -- similar spread on comps. not that far of what they said. >> we have to hear more. i don't really think that they're guide can be that quickly down from when they were reported last time marvin ellison is back, he worked at home depot -- >> brief stop at jcpenney, decided that was not going to turn. >> jcpenney is problematic retailer in the mall. >> yeah. >> i'm getting a lot of good report in my twitter feed about the kohl's/amazon deal, you can return things to amazon, from kohl's get kohl's cash, a discount, people are talking about kohl's as being a destination once again. chiefly to return things from amazon. >> people were looking for some sort of return on that deal. you're saying it is -- >> questions on the call and -- >> michelle goss, so far, disappointing. i think my twitter feed, which is anecdotal, does say a lot of people like to return things there. i don't know i'm looking for retailers other than walmart, amazon, target, costco that are doing well >> you want to bring others into the watch f
. >> marvin ellison is doing great. >> not a dramatic -- similar spread on comps. not that far of what they said. >> we have to hear more. i don't really think that they're guide can be that quickly down from when they were reported last time marvin ellison is back, he worked at home depot -- >> brief stop at jcpenney, decided that was not going to turn. >> jcpenney is problematic retailer in the mall. >> yeah. >> i'm getting a lot of good report in my...
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. >> it is a two horse race again in the home improvement sector there is lowe's, marvin ellison doing a great job and home depot. this morning, right in that analyst meeting's face, goldman sachs goes and makes a top idea of lowe's, talking about how the execution is turning around. marvin ellison is doing a remarkable job home depot people say, we're still beating lowe's, and that's true >> happy with you you keep saying that. >> they're not happy a lot of people aren't happy with me. it's okay. as long as the dogs are happy with me. they tend to respond to treats so, anyway, i think lowe's is a great stock here one thing that happens is if ellison can drive the dotcom, e-com, he can make -- >> what has ellison been doing right? >> cleaning up the stores, changing management wholesale, making the stores more friendly to professionals without losing the amateurs and i think that when you go to a lowe's, it is a very different feel there had been a disarray feel at lowe's. and that -- he's really concentrating on execution and it is for real remember, he wasat home depot for a long tim
. >> it is a two horse race again in the home improvement sector there is lowe's, marvin ellison doing a great job and home depot. this morning, right in that analyst meeting's face, goldman sachs goes and makes a top idea of lowe's, talking about how the execution is turning around. marvin ellison is doing a remarkable job home depot people say, we're still beating lowe's, and that's true >> happy with you you keep saying that. >> they're not happy a lot of people aren't...
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. >> marvin. >> marvin vin. you mentioned there are discussions going on between the power brokers and the taliban. i've heard similar stories, particularly what happened in moscow. that raises the possibility, does it not, that we could see a very different kind of peace process? a peace process in which these power brokers seek to strike their own, their own deal with the taliban, something which bipasses a government which struggles for legitimacy anyway. is this realistic? and if it does happen, what would that process look like? >> well, it's certainly something that's on the minds of many, many important power brokers in afghanistan. there is a lot of activity to just about anyone who is not in the government and even some officials who are still in the government, under the current national unity government, that have that on the mind. and frankly the taliban is rather happy with the process. they very much engage in those talks, and both sides believe that they can strike a deal and divide the spoils in
. >> marvin. >> marvin vin. you mentioned there are discussions going on between the power brokers and the taliban. i've heard similar stories, particularly what happened in moscow. that raises the possibility, does it not, that we could see a very different kind of peace process? a peace process in which these power brokers seek to strike their own, their own deal with the taliban, something which bipasses a government which struggles for legitimacy anyway. is this realistic? and...
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i would also like to thank marvin lender and his wife elaine who are here tonight. he is the chairman of ultimate street management, even more the man behind the highly famous linders bagel -- he would say the family behind the highly famous and successful lender's bagel. that theeful codirectors of the center are with us tonight, professor kenda amllips, and -- and i grateful to them and to lender's for making this event possible as well. this year we are celebrating syracuse university's 150th anniversary year. us, acrossone has the campus and across the world, reflecting on times when our university has been at his best, and times when we have been humbled. context we have assembled this amazing panel of prominence museum and memorial scholars, critical and advocates for tonight's topic -- difficult memories. our goal to night is we have a timely conversation that promotes dialogue about how we may productively and respectfully engage with our shared past and learn from it. with us tonight study difficult aspects of history and current society from the standpoint
i would also like to thank marvin lender and his wife elaine who are here tonight. he is the chairman of ultimate street management, even more the man behind the highly famous linders bagel -- he would say the family behind the highly famous and successful lender's bagel. that theeful codirectors of the center are with us tonight, professor kenda amllips, and -- and i grateful to them and to lender's for making this event possible as well. this year we are celebrating syracuse university's...
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israel, bill richardson, former ambassador of the united states to the un, the owner of the hyatt hotel, marvin minsky who invented artificial intelligence, on and on and on, she names all of them when she writes her manuscript. under penalty of perjury she describes all the people she had sex with, never said she had sex with me. suddenly she meets her lawyers who tell her there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow and her best friend, she tells her best friend, her best friend tells me and we record the conversation that she never met me. she was pressured to name me by her lawyers. why would her lawyers pressure to name me? i didn't know the reason. i figured it must be some financial issue and her best friend says the plan was to go to leslie wexner, who is worth $7 billion and to tell him do you know what happened to dershowitz? his reputation is destroyed and he was dragged through the gutter. our client says you did the same thing to her that dershowitz did to her with one exception, you made her where victoria's secret lingerie. imagine what that would do, it would destroy the com
israel, bill richardson, former ambassador of the united states to the un, the owner of the hyatt hotel, marvin minsky who invented artificial intelligence, on and on and on, she names all of them when she writes her manuscript. under penalty of perjury she describes all the people she had sex with, never said she had sex with me. suddenly she meets her lawyers who tell her there's a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow and her best friend, she tells her best friend, her best friend tells me...
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up next on the independent line is marvin in brooklyn. hi, marvin. >> caller: hi there. yeah, i don't get what is so difficult to grasp, because if the president was so concerned about corruption, he had an apparatus of the state department and the department of defense and if he is setting up the back channels and setting up a lawyer or the private citizen, that is screaming corruption. so i don't see what is difficult to grasp about that. if i, you know, it is boggles the mind that we are going to go to the mat defending him on things like process and the abuse of power and not being a crime, and might, and i would remind the american people that nixon was to be impeached on abuse of power and obstruction of justice and those are the very thing that the republicans are not saying are crimes, but they have not been established to be gross violations of the office. so -- >> nizra on the independent line in baton rouge. >> caller: oh, hi. can you hear me? >> please. go ahead. >> caller: can you hear me? >> we are listening. >> caller: oh, okay. thank you. okay. when presi
up next on the independent line is marvin in brooklyn. hi, marvin. >> caller: hi there. yeah, i don't get what is so difficult to grasp, because if the president was so concerned about corruption, he had an apparatus of the state department and the department of defense and if he is setting up the back channels and setting up a lawyer or the private citizen, that is screaming corruption. so i don't see what is difficult to grasp about that. if i, you know, it is boggles the mind that we...
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travel trust for some time i've become a fan of lowe's too thanks to the report of former hd executive marvin ellison, now the ceo of lowe's. it comes down to attractive levels stick with this trade. i expect home depot to match and address the costs of the tariffs in depth they'll quantify the impact down to pennies per share if the tariffs don't do much damage, that changes say the stock gets slammed on monday, trade talks potentially fall apart, you'll be getting a terrific chance to buy the stock. you'll be armed and ready. stop trying to bet on the trade wars start betting on stocks that are unfairly punished whenever there's bad news about the tariffs. a good story about tariff mitigation tomorrow. that's one example stop betting on the outcome of the talks, look for opportunities created by the ridiculous swings in the market every time there's news about the trade war, whether or not the news is accurate you'll be in much better shape everything else is rank speculation. useless for investing. for trading. think about it how the heck are any of us supposed to bet on the trade talks wh
travel trust for some time i've become a fan of lowe's too thanks to the report of former hd executive marvin ellison, now the ceo of lowe's. it comes down to attractive levels stick with this trade. i expect home depot to match and address the costs of the tariffs in depth they'll quantify the impact down to pennies per share if the tariffs don't do much damage, that changes say the stock gets slammed on monday, trade talks potentially fall apart, you'll be getting a terrific chance to buy the...
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and more than any other issue, democrats core demand for a trump trial boils down to something marvin gaye asked so long ago, can i get a witness or as the rolling stones put it, can i get a witness, or azeri yo put it in his 2016 song, can i get a witness? but one point here is clearly people ask for witnesses a lot. if you don't see trials without them, that may remind you this is a basic part of any fair trial. but tonight we want to dig into another piece of this which is for most of these trump officials testifying before congress as a witness, trial or not, is not only important for fact finding. it is a job requirement, literally. take mike pompeo who sondland said was in the loop and who defied these probes. he is of course secretary of state. like all people in both parties who have held this job, he has a constitutional duty to face congress as a witness even on matters far less important than this new trial to potentially remove the president from office. in fact we checked, pompeo himself testified at least six times already as secretary of state. >> thank you, mr. chairma
and more than any other issue, democrats core demand for a trump trial boils down to something marvin gaye asked so long ago, can i get a witness or as the rolling stones put it, can i get a witness, or azeri yo put it in his 2016 song, can i get a witness? but one point here is clearly people ask for witnesses a lot. if you don't see trials without them, that may remind you this is a basic part of any fair trial. but tonight we want to dig into another piece of this which is for most of these...
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i want to bring in democratic state house representative in south carolina marvin pendarvous and your reaction to learning kamala harris is out of the race? >> first off, good afternoon and thank you for having me on. my first reaction was deeply sad. i had an opportunity to meet senator harris on the campaign trail. we met sometime in january and february on a couple of occasions which she came to south carolina. one of the things i always appreciated is what she brought to the conversation. to be frank, i'm the son of a black woman, husband of a black woman, i have nieces and sisters who look to kamala harris as someone that they can aspire to be. what she meant for the conversation was important. what she meant for housing, for education and some of the things that she espoused and her campaign trail were necessary in this time and she certainly elevated the conversation to where we need to be and her voice will be sorely missed. >> who will get your support now? who are you looking at? >> i'm officially supporting the vice president biden. >> okay. so -- and why? >> well, for me,
i want to bring in democratic state house representative in south carolina marvin pendarvous and your reaction to learning kamala harris is out of the race? >> first off, good afternoon and thank you for having me on. my first reaction was deeply sad. i had an opportunity to meet senator harris on the campaign trail. we met sometime in january and february on a couple of occasions which she came to south carolina. one of the things i always appreciated is what she brought to the...
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it occurred somewhere between park place and marvin gardens. >> couldn't beat me in monopoly, that's it. got jacked. got jacked up. >> what's going on? >> we were playing monopoly, basically. he just made a big scene out of it. talking about i'm not doing it correctly. basically tried to put me down like i was doing it badly. know what i'm saying? it was in a very disrespectful manner. >> so he hit you? >> just happened so fast. >> did you fight back? >> not really. >> so then who threw the first punch? >> he hit me first. >> he hit you where? >> hit me on this side of my face here. >> right here, by your eye? >> yes, sir. i ran up to defend myself, and i dual punched him. >> inmate elmore didn't want to tell the story, inmate franklin did, therefore we took the time to speak with other inmates in the block to determine what actually occurred. >> so then the light-skinned guy hit the black guy first or the darker guy hit the light-skinned guy first? >> it took a few minutes for anybody to hit each other. they were pushing each other back and forth, you know, like kids do. then it jus
it occurred somewhere between park place and marvin gardens. >> couldn't beat me in monopoly, that's it. got jacked. got jacked up. >> what's going on? >> we were playing monopoly, basically. he just made a big scene out of it. talking about i'm not doing it correctly. basically tried to put me down like i was doing it badly. know what i'm saying? it was in a very disrespectful manner. >> so he hit you? >> just happened so fast. >> did you fight back?...
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happens the vice president would become president of the united states serious senior political analyst marvin bashara joins me now here in doha marble they were fought through the process that will eventually happen but it does seem and all fully long way off especially since those articles of impeachment haven't even got so the senate yet what's going on. well clearly. the speaker of the house once a bargaining chip with the republican leadership of the senate and the only way she could do that is by withholding those articles of impeachment sort that in her in her mind there won't be a congo room trial in the senate that will simply venda kate and declare president trump any incident without any serious process so they could just would hold it indefinitely until more information comes out and continue to claim that the president was impeached or they get better deal from the republican leadership in the senate and then they go to a trial that is more conducive to a trial than a political circus but as well is that their political circus is arguably what this is as terror invented it doesn't
happens the vice president would become president of the united states serious senior political analyst marvin bashara joins me now here in doha marble they were fought through the process that will eventually happen but it does seem and all fully long way off especially since those articles of impeachment haven't even got so the senate yet what's going on. well clearly. the speaker of the house once a bargaining chip with the republican leadership of the senate and the only way she could do...
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and same with marvin minsky, one of the cofounders of the field itself, and various other people. but turing basically doesn't give you a choice, right? if the answer is we lose, you know, machines are going to take control and that's the end of the human era, then there's only one choice which is to say, okay, we for better stop doing . and that choice, he actually referred to samuel butler's novel from 1863. and that's the choice. so it's this little science fiction novel about a society that's developing very sophisticated machines and then decides that they don't want to be taken over, they want to have control of their world taken by the machines. and so they just ban machines, they destroy all the machines in a terrible war between the pro-machinists and the anti-machinists. but the anti-machinists win the world, and now machines only -- win the war, and now machines only exist in museums. i think it's completely infeasible for exactly the reason that limp -- that rich mentioned, right in we have superintelligent a.i. and we can do this well, that ten job fold increase in gd
and same with marvin minsky, one of the cofounders of the field itself, and various other people. but turing basically doesn't give you a choice, right? if the answer is we lose, you know, machines are going to take control and that's the end of the human era, then there's only one choice which is to say, okay, we for better stop doing . and that choice, he actually referred to samuel butler's novel from 1863. and that's the choice. so it's this little science fiction novel about a society...
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joining us rabbi marvin hier. thanks for joining us. do you agree with the mayor and his comments? >> no, i do not. anti-semitism has been prevalent all over europe in 15 years. you can't wear a skullcap in any european city. so to say anti-semitism because president trump has become president of the united states, that he is responsible for this is ridiculous. it is not true at all. what is true is the anti-semitism we've seen in europe is now all over america. by the way, there was another attack following the hasidic attack. yesterday, a young man in grand central was wearing a yamulke and he was attacked by an african-american. this was not reported but it occurred after the attack in monsey. i have never seen a climate like this in the united states. we're calling on president trump to establish a special task force of the fbi to deal exclusively with anti-semitism. we need a task force 24/7 to try to, to nip in the bud this terrible epidemic. ashley: well you know mayor de blasio earlier this year, rabbi claimed anti-semitism was a right-wing threat. but then i think about, y
joining us rabbi marvin hier. thanks for joining us. do you agree with the mayor and his comments? >> no, i do not. anti-semitism has been prevalent all over europe in 15 years. you can't wear a skullcap in any european city. so to say anti-semitism because president trump has become president of the united states, that he is responsible for this is ridiculous. it is not true at all. what is true is the anti-semitism we've seen in europe is now all over america. by the way, there was...
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marvin, what do you think about today's hearing? caller: i think joe biden and hunter biden, that is wrong for me to pay hunter biden, that is biden. giving it to joe for them to say -- for the democrats to say if you say something about this, mr. trump, we are going to impeach you, wrong is wrong and that is wrong. host: specifically to the hearing, what are you expecting and do you plan to watch? caller: i intend to watch. because president trump said something about this bribery -- this swamp going on, now they say they are going to impeach him because he is saying something about it. he should have said something about it because what is right is right and what is wrong is wrong. moneyoe biden to take from that foreign country -- just because i am giving it to your son, you are still giving it to joe biden. n, what do you think? caller: i think it is all a joke . and this is the worst thing i have ever seen. they trashed the constitution of the united states. i agree with the last caller. president trump had all the right in the
marvin, what do you think about today's hearing? caller: i think joe biden and hunter biden, that is wrong for me to pay hunter biden, that is biden. giving it to joe for them to say -- for the democrats to say if you say something about this, mr. trump, we are going to impeach you, wrong is wrong and that is wrong. host: specifically to the hearing, what are you expecting and do you plan to watch? caller: i intend to watch. because president trump said something about this bribery -- this...
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instead on the campus of an education institution that was near and dear to him, in part because his son marvin and daughter-in-law margaret had gone there and in part because it was founded by one of his pet assessors, thomas jefferson. -- one of his predecessors, thomas jefferson. to describe what happened at that charlottesville summit and how it came about, we could not have any two finer individuals who have dedicated a great deal of their lives to promoting educational excellence in the united states. these join me in welcoming 42nd president of the united states, bill clinton, and the 43rd governor of florida, jeb bush. [applause] >> as i was mentioning, this summit was quite different. every summit has its context. and in 1983, president reagan had issued the nation's report card called a nation at risk which suggested that we had dramatic improvements that needed to be made in our education system. whories of governors chaired the national governors association, lamar alexander in 1985-1986, governor bill clinton in 86-87, johnson knew, the governor of new hampshire and at that time th
instead on the campus of an education institution that was near and dear to him, in part because his son marvin and daughter-in-law margaret had gone there and in part because it was founded by one of his pet assessors, thomas jefferson. -- one of his predecessors, thomas jefferson. to describe what happened at that charlottesville summit and how it came about, we could not have any two finer individuals who have dedicated a great deal of their lives to promoting educational excellence in the...
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marvin, good morning. caller: yes, i am very passionate about the bias in the only get two minutes, so i want to get as much as i can in her several months ago, on c-span, on booktv, and man wrote a book about how the far-left has taken over the media, and on fox news, just came outne with a new book about the media, and i think whether you are a democrat or republican, the news should not be bias. i watch all the time, and i like american news,ne news masks, i check on msnbc, c-span, about 100%, i have never seen -- i keep going back and forth just to see, and msnbc completely bashes trump about 100% of the time. as a matter fact, last night, there was a ceremony where president trump gave -- past the military bill and the space bill and other things, and it was covered by fox, it was covered by one american news, and i msnbc, and they were talking about the impeachment, and this goes on and on and on. whether you are a democrat or republican, the far-left has taken over the news media. host: go ahead and
marvin, good morning. caller: yes, i am very passionate about the bias in the only get two minutes, so i want to get as much as i can in her several months ago, on c-span, on booktv, and man wrote a book about how the far-left has taken over the media, and on fox news, just came outne with a new book about the media, and i think whether you are a democrat or republican, the news should not be bias. i watch all the time, and i like american news,ne news masks, i check on msnbc, c-span, about...
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. >> marvin ellison great quote talked about the standing relationship with yeti, talking about yeti being the best in class brand for a series of things, goldman runs with it today and takes it to a buy. what's significant about this? 37% short, yeti didn't have a great balance sheet at one point, a lot of people thought yeti could be a commodity. gold mapp is saying this is no commodity, it's breaking out the old rubbermaid, you go into walmart with the products, yeti it's a buy, goldman probably works, given the short position. >> interesting tooey, yeti and nike >> nike being the leader great piece. >> tonight on "mad"? >> we have mcdermott and the premiere chipotle, i mentioned topochica is a prop, not an endorsement. what is going on is remarkable, fastest turn around from the depths of despair and then i've got a company that people do not talk about enough average life science. they have made people's lives so much better and lengthened lives. they have the thing that says you don't have to crack the chest cavity to fix your heart this there is an innovation. which would you
. >> marvin ellison great quote talked about the standing relationship with yeti, talking about yeti being the best in class brand for a series of things, goldman runs with it today and takes it to a buy. what's significant about this? 37% short, yeti didn't have a great balance sheet at one point, a lot of people thought yeti could be a commodity. gold mapp is saying this is no commodity, it's breaking out the old rubbermaid, you go into walmart with the products, yeti it's a buy,...
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not only have we lost paul volcker but also marvin ondfriend, the whole paper negative interest rates. they spoke about the courage to have a greater amplitude of negative interest rates, a greater negative interest rate to clear out markets. is it an experiment that has failed because we did not go far enough, we were not brave enough to have truly negative rates? paul: one of the key problems is because there was such a saving surplus, the equilibrium of the negative rate. the only way out is to the fiscal policy. also to emphasize that i the very fact today that most governments in europe and the u.s. now face a situation where the growth rate, nominal growth rate exceeds the nominal interest rate. windby itself tends to down the debt of these countries, and as a result, greater choices for them to step that is a ring of opportunity that should be taken. trichet, withde what we hear from paul on the nominal level versus where the interest rate is, what should be the strategy of central bankers with policymakers to extricate ourselves from this dysfunctional time? said, iude: as pau
not only have we lost paul volcker but also marvin ondfriend, the whole paper negative interest rates. they spoke about the courage to have a greater amplitude of negative interest rates, a greater negative interest rate to clear out markets. is it an experiment that has failed because we did not go far enough, we were not brave enough to have truly negative rates? paul: one of the key problems is because there was such a saving surplus, the equilibrium of the negative rate. the only way out is...