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>> in boston in general, 40% of the people in boston are involved somehow in innovation. we are fortunate we are on top of innovation. you see things at harvard, the engineering school, companies here, we have a company that is growing rapidly for our venture fund. so, we are looking at all things, how the internet affects companies, how you can add value there. certainly, technology is a hot and growing area for a venture and by a perspective. but what you have to pay for these companies? so, i could tell you, hotspots here, hotspots there, but if you are paying too much you won't , make a return. we try to take that disciplined approach where we find a company that can be transformative, really reduce costs for a company, give them better marketing materials, whatever, and we invest in those companies to build them and grow them to be immune to devaluation issues. caroline: how difficult when you have such juggernauts coming into the space, particularly in venture, for example softbank's vision fund, $100 billion to put to work, do you feel they are disciplined themselv
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towns adjacent to boston. that is important to any growth. companies are going to look to an area like boston and ask about the housing stock in the city and surrounding communities. that is important. tom: if this is a tech revolution boston is in right now, is there some chance it could backfire? could you have too much traffic or not enough housing? i know you have answered that question, but what are your concerns about the great growth the city is undergoing right now? mayor walsh: my constituents might not like the fact that -- i know it can be a burden to move around the city of boston, but it is about growth. boston is in competition with other cities in america and the world. the more we can attract startups and investment companies and diversify our business portfolio, it is something i think is really important. we have to figure out traffic. traffic is not just a boston problem. traffic is a new york problem, and l.a. problem, a san francisco problem, and austin, problem. we should be able to, gove
towns adjacent to boston. that is important to any growth. companies are going to look to an area like boston and ask about the housing stock in the city and surrounding communities. that is important. tom: if this is a tech revolution boston is in right now, is there some chance it could backfire? could you have too much traffic or not enough housing? i know you have answered that question, but what are your concerns about the great growth the city is undergoing right now? mayor walsh: my...
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boston has a growth. we continue to work transportation issues relative to getting people into and out of the city. and we continue to maintain the university structure that provides affordable and high-level education, especially in the sciences. caroline: you talked about cyber security concerns. do you feel the focus at the moment in terms of the u.s. on p is the right way to look at it? >> i think we have to protect our ip. you have to protect your inventions, you new technologies , to compete in the international marketplace. if folks are stealing that ip and replicating our technologies and undermining you, it impacts the business. caroline: when you say your presence in gcc and the middle east, a topic of conversation has to be geopolitical risks. how does that affect you as a business? >> we operate worldwide. every day i am constantly becoming a geopolitical expert relative to what is going on in the world, because what is going on impact day-to-day business activities. caroline: that was our con
boston has a growth. we continue to work transportation issues relative to getting people into and out of the city. and we continue to maintain the university structure that provides affordable and high-level education, especially in the sciences. caroline: you talked about cyber security concerns. do you feel the focus at the moment in terms of the u.s. on p is the right way to look at it? >> i think we have to protect our ip. you have to protect your inventions, you new technologies ,...
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towns adjacent to boston. that is important to any growth. companies are going to look to an area like boston and ask about the housing stock in the city and surrounding communities. that is important. tom: if this is a tech revolution boston is in right now, is there some chance it could backfire? could you have too much traffic or not enough housing? i know you have answered that question, but what are your concerns about the great growth the city is undergoing right now? mayor walsh: my constituents might not like the fact that -- i know it can be a burden to move around the city of boston, but it is about growth. boston is in competition with other cities in america and the world. the more we can attract startups and investment companies and diversify our business portfolio, it is something i think is really important. we have to figure out traffic. traffic is not just a boston problem. traffic is a new york problem, and l.a. problem, a san francisco problem, and austin, texas problem. we should be able to
towns adjacent to boston. that is important to any growth. companies are going to look to an area like boston and ask about the housing stock in the city and surrounding communities. that is important. tom: if this is a tech revolution boston is in right now, is there some chance it could backfire? could you have too much traffic or not enough housing? i know you have answered that question, but what are your concerns about the great growth the city is undergoing right now? mayor walsh: my...
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coming up, much more from boston. we will discuss the thriving occupation seen with the president. ♪ back to awelcome special edition of the bloomberg tech, live from boston. one thing that makes this sound out -- several of the top tools in the country a right here, some of the biggest companies in the world. [indiscernible] university,t of the here. >> fabulous to see you. caroline: how are you ensuring the next generation is set up, ready for the age of technology? gloria: too many schools believe it is either hard skills or soft skills, and, not or. we try to merge liberal arts with a type of business skills that we know they will need from day one and all lifelong learning skill. every job is a vibrant job. you will need a combination of things. you will need technology prowess . you will need to think about a future in which you will constantly have to be upgrading your skill set because the jobs you want today will evaporate. you will need the skills for a new job. i think schools are not fully adapting to th
coming up, much more from boston. we will discuss the thriving occupation seen with the president. ♪ back to awelcome special edition of the bloomberg tech, live from boston. one thing that makes this sound out -- several of the top tools in the country a right here, some of the biggest companies in the world. [indiscernible] university,t of the here. >> fabulous to see you. caroline: how are you ensuring the next generation is set up, ready for the age of technology? gloria: too many...
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bloomberg, boston. caroline: coming up, boston has become a standout city for test driving self-driving cars. we got an inside peek at optimus ride's indoor track. that's ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: now to our next stop on our tour of boston techs. optimus ride. and its indoor riding track. in the race for autonomous vehicles, boston is one of a handful u.s. cities leading the charge to test self-driving cars. in 2017 the city launched a testing program of autonomous cars on public roads within the sea port district. that's where lyft's self-driving car pilot kicked off in december. relocatedde recently its headquarters. we got an inside look at the indoor track here at optimus ride. >> this self-driving vehicle start-up is on a roll. the company is optimus ride. a play on the transformers robots. it is located in boston's sea port. its small fleet of test vehicles is navigating an indoor city. indoor city.r we call it optimus city. it is the size of several city blocks. we are able to c
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bloomberg, boston. caroline: coming up, boston has become a standout city for test driving self--driving cars. optim an inside peek at us indoor track. that's ahead on bloomberg. caroline: now to our next stop on our tour of boston techs. optimus ride. and its indoor riding track. boston is one of a handful u.s. cities leading the charge to est self-drive cars. lyft's self-driving car pilot kicked off in december. we got an inside look at the indoor track here at optimus ide. this self-driving vehicle start-up is on a roll. the company is optimus ride. a play on the transformers robots. it is located in boston's sea port. its small test of vehicles >> we call it optimus city. it is the size of several city blocks. we are eible to configure this to any type of device we want. a four-way intersection with stop signs. >> the c.e.o. and co-founder said optimus ride is different than other start-ups and not focused on distance. they are testing at union point driving residents to the local train station. thi
bloomberg, boston. caroline: coming up, boston has become a standout city for test driving self--driving cars. optim an inside peek at us indoor track. that's ahead on bloomberg. caroline: now to our next stop on our tour of boston techs. optimus ride. and its indoor riding track. boston is one of a handful u.s. cities leading the charge to est self-drive cars. lyft's self-driving car pilot kicked off in december. we got an inside look at the indoor track here at optimus ide. this self-driving...
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boston scientific's global sourcing division decided to use a middleman with "no direct link to boston scientific," so the plastic makers wouldn't know the true buyer, but that plan failed. >> dearmitt: they're looking for material, and they're desperate. they can't find it locally, so they find it in china. and they literally say, "we have to be careful here. some of these look more credible than other ones." they are not convinced that it's real material. >> pelley: a broker in china, called emai, said that it had tons of marlex imported from chevron phillips in texas. boston scientific's man in china wrote his superiors, "do we need to ask emai if this material is supposed to be used in medical implantable?" boston scientific's director of materials management replied, "please don't tell them where we will use it. it could scare them away." that same month, the f.d.a. issued a damning report. over five years, the f.d.a. found that mesh supporting organs after pregnancy had resulted in nearly 4,000 "reports of injury, death, and malfunction" and complications including "pain, infecti
boston scientific's global sourcing division decided to use a middleman with "no direct link to boston scientific," so the plastic makers wouldn't know the true buyer, but that plan failed. >> dearmitt: they're looking for material, and they're desperate. they can't find it locally, so they find it in china. and they literally say, "we have to be careful here. some of these look more credible than other ones." they are not convinced that it's real material. >>...
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that is all for now from boston. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." manus: the turkey's president tells bloomberg he will play more active role in policy following next month elections. imagehave to give off the of a president who is influential on monetary policies. >> you will play a role in monetary policy going forward. is that the big change? someis may make uncomfortable, but we have to do it. palestinians are killed in confrontations with israeli troops
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we will hear from the ceo of boston-based -- a boston-based company who plans to stay ahead in cloud and data security. our top story we have been covering. the u.s. supreme court struck down a federal rule that has barred single game gambling in much of the country, giving states leeway to it -- to legalized amply nonsporting events. the decision will have an impact on professional leagues in the u.s. steve, bainin capital cochair and co-owner of the boston celtics. let's get your take on this ruling. is it a good thing for sport? >> the ruling is focused on states' rights more than anything else. we will see how that plays out. they have gambling all over the rest of the nation, and the u.k. , soccer gambling. i think it will play out as a states' rights ruling. caroline: and the massachusetts approach? >> that is up to the state. i'm sure they will figure out the best way to handle it. hearing fromare the nba commissioner adam silver. he has been a relative supporter, saying overall, they have to ensure the legitimacy of the sport remains intact. do you think it would affect the g
we will hear from the ceo of boston-based -- a boston-based company who plans to stay ahead in cloud and data security. our top story we have been covering. the u.s. supreme court struck down a federal rule that has barred single game gambling in much of the country, giving states leeway to it -- to legalized amply nonsporting events. the decision will have an impact on professional leagues in the u.s. steve, bainin capital cochair and co-owner of the boston celtics. let's get your take on this...
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coming up, much more from boston. we will discuss the thriving education seen with the president of a university. ♪ caroline: welcome back to a special edition of the bloomberg tech, live from boston. one thing that makes this sound out -- several of the top tools in the country are right here, some of the biggest companies in the world. [indiscernible] the president of the university, here. >> fabulous to see you. caroline: how are you ensuring the next generation is set up, ready for the age of technology? gloria: too many schools believe it is either hard skills or soft skills, and, not or. we try to merge liberal arts with a type of business skills that we know they will need from day one and all lifelong learning skill. every job is a vibrant job. you will need a combination of things. you will need technology prowess. you will need to think about a future in which you will constantly have to be upgrading your skill set because the jobs you want today will evaporate. you will need the skills for a new job. i th
coming up, much more from boston. we will discuss the thriving education seen with the president of a university. ♪ caroline: welcome back to a special edition of the bloomberg tech, live from boston. one thing that makes this sound out -- several of the top tools in the country are right here, some of the biggest companies in the world. [indiscernible] the president of the university, here. >> fabulous to see you. caroline: how are you ensuring the next generation is set up, ready for...
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we are at boston's historic fenway park. in the next hour, we sit with red sox president sam kennedy and talk about how -- has become a global phenomenon. reebok is innovating the food industry. theill speak about how company is using 3-d technology for its products. 2-0 intics are currently the eastern conference finals. --speak to celtics president the celtics president. first, our top story. most iconic landscapes in american sports. 106 years old and counting, home of the fabled boston red sox. fenway park. from the early days of babe ruth thee 1975 world series, teambreaking championship -- now the red sox are half of the game back from their rivals to lead in the american league east. a man who has been with the sox for 50 years and is now their president. thank you for being here. show.y technology talk to us about how you can be at the cutting edge of technology with the stadium like this despite its age. >> we got a lot of young fans coming through the gates and we need to make sure they are connected at all times.
we are at boston's historic fenway park. in the next hour, we sit with red sox president sam kennedy and talk about how -- has become a global phenomenon. reebok is innovating the food industry. theill speak about how company is using 3-d technology for its products. 2-0 intics are currently the eastern conference finals. --speak to celtics president the celtics president. first, our top story. most iconic landscapes in american sports. 106 years old and counting, home of the fabled boston red...
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in boston, we did take a pause for testing. band we have three companies that are actively testing with us now in the seaport location where we are. after that incident, we paused testing. we regrouped with our partners who are testing, and we really make sure they are adhering to some of the safety protocols. so we actually have resumed testing. and they are really great partners for us in terms of being transparent about what those testing protocols are and making sure that as we roll them out, we are forward-thinking and safety is our number one priority. caroline: what sort of key elements did you want to see to enhance safety? gina: we wanted to make sure they're adhering to the protocol we established, which is there is a safety driver in the vehicle at all times as well as sort of a system person gathering data on how the system is performing. so there are two separate functions, and they are always making sure the vehicle is operating in a safe mode, adhering to all the normal driving protocols, whether it is signal not
in boston, we did take a pause for testing. band we have three companies that are actively testing with us now in the seaport location where we are. after that incident, we paused testing. we regrouped with our partners who are testing, and we really make sure they are adhering to some of the safety protocols. so we actually have resumed testing. and they are really great partners for us in terms of being transparent about what those testing protocols are and making sure that as we roll them...
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that is what the troops are doing in boston. from the point of view of the americans, they had a very good idea. the founding fathers, the patriots, the people organizing the resistance say the very good idea of what the king really meant. what he meant was that he was going to make america look like ireland. that's what he meant. so, i start out by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful long trip through ireland and scotland in northern england. it shocked him to see how the people actually live there. they were under the control of a few all of quarks who live the land and live this magnificent life while the vast majority of the people lived worse than the indians to in america. franklin said i would not advise indians become civilized if it would turn out they would look like the irish. did the king really mean that he wanted to make serfs out of the massachusetts farmers? this is the argument i make, and i'm sure i will get a lot of grief for this. this is the general point i a
that is what the troops are doing in boston. from the point of view of the americans, they had a very good idea. the founding fathers, the patriots, the people organizing the resistance say the very good idea of what the king really meant. what he meant was that he was going to make america look like ireland. that's what he meant. so, i start out by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful long trip through ireland and scotland in northern england....
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bloomberg, boston. caroline: coming up, boston has become a standout city for test driving self-driving cars. and we got an inside peek at optimus ride's indoor track. that's ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: now to our next stop on our tour of boston techs, optimus ride, and its indoor riding track. in the race for autonomous vehicles, boston is one of a handful u.s. cities leading the charge to test self-driving cars. in 2017 the city launched a testing program of autonomous cars on public roads within the sea port district. that's where lyft's self-driving car pilot kicked off in december. and start up optimus ride recently relocated its headquarters. our bloomberg reporter got an inside look at the indoor track here at optimus ride. ♪ this self-driving vehicle start-up is on a roll. the company is optimus ride, a play on the transformers robots. and it is located in boston's sea port. its small fleet of test vehicles is navigating an indoor city. >> this is our test track, our indoor test tr
bloomberg, boston. caroline: coming up, boston has become a standout city for test driving self-driving cars. and we got an inside peek at optimus ride's indoor track. that's ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: now to our next stop on our tour of boston techs, optimus ride, and its indoor riding track. in the race for autonomous vehicles, boston is one of a handful u.s. cities leading the charge to test self-driving cars. in 2017 the city launched a testing program of autonomous cars on...
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boston celtics. say they weren't supposed to get this far, especially missing their two best players. but the celtics are just two wins away from another nba finals appearance. and they're doing it while beating lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. joining me now, one of the chief architects of this amazing run, rich gotham, the president of the boston celtics. welcome to "bloomberg technology ", rich. rich: thank you for having me. i like your office. [laughter] caroline: it is a nice setting for today. what a historic run. how do you feel about the next games. ? is continuing to defy expectations. cleveland is not going to go down without a real fight. i expect to have two really difficult games. i would like to get at least one. if we get both of them, i would feel really good about that. our team is on a nice roll. we are playing with a lot of confidence. caroline: what is behind the confidence? rich: i think it is a lot of things coming together. this team has a special vibe and special cul
boston celtics. say they weren't supposed to get this far, especially missing their two best players. but the celtics are just two wins away from another nba finals appearance. and they're doing it while beating lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers. joining me now, one of the chief architects of this amazing run, rich gotham, the president of the boston celtics. welcome to "bloomberg technology ", rich. rich: thank you for having me. i like your office. [laughter] caroline: it is...
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that's what he was doing in boston. now, general gage was there to implement the king's plan and subdue all the farmers and so on, gabling was there -- graves was there too to line his pockets. and, of course, he and gage did not get along at all. so why did gage plan to send these 700 troops across the water when it required close cooperation with admiral graves? who knows? but that's the way it went. and this is one of the things that broke down, of course, in the actual practice so that speed was never achieved. now interestingly enough, sandwich had someone even more important than graves involved, and he was major pitkhan. he was the head marine officer in boston, and pitkhan made no bones about the fact that he wanted to kill every american he possibly could in order to achieve the king's objectives. pitkhan reported to sandwich. pitkhan's career depended on pleasing sandwich and the king, not general gage. so general gage had in command of the 700 troops that were going to lexington and concord, he had colonel sm
that's what he was doing in boston. now, general gage was there to implement the king's plan and subdue all the farmers and so on, gabling was there -- graves was there too to line his pockets. and, of course, he and gage did not get along at all. so why did gage plan to send these 700 troops across the water when it required close cooperation with admiral graves? who knows? but that's the way it went. and this is one of the things that broke down, of course, in the actual practice so that...
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why is boston at such a place? >> because boston is seeing the water warming faster, because of its proximity to maine, wihich has the fastest warming water. >>> let's find out what's coming up on "squawk box. fantastic last night, getting in touch with warren buffett. i was shocked that buffett was looking and poking around at uber i don't think of him like a private company investment guy >> not a private company investment i go and not a technology investment guy. he did build up a solid stake of ibm and then shares of apple buffett saying not all the details of some reports out there are correct but telling us they had looked at uber and that he was a fan of dara khosrowshahi we'll talk more about that coming up. then what dara khosrowshahi had to say about warren buffett. that's coming up at the top of your show you talked about how you think interest rates are being underreported. the idea that interest rates back below 3% for the ten-year and how big of an impact that's had on so many investors including bil
why is boston at such a place? >> because boston is seeing the water warming faster, because of its proximity to maine, wihich has the fastest warming water. >>> let's find out what's coming up on "squawk box. fantastic last night, getting in touch with warren buffett. i was shocked that buffett was looking and poking around at uber i don't think of him like a private company investment guy >> not a private company investment i go and not a technology investment guy....
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peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think when the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect or it's a b
peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you...
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peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the and the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think would be cable stations in the u.s. tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they and they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from can done himself i would assume that some i process this i'm a process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides of the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect three separa
peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the and the preamble process of you...
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peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the end the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think would be cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some a process this and the process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides i mean the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect o
peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross to. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the end the preamble process of you...
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>>> they escaped famine to begin a new life in boston massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens of the world. >> from irish president tri to american loyalty, these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the great american dynasty. ♪ >>> america's new ambassador to britain, faces cameras and cameramans as he departs. >> when president roosevelt sends him across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom. he was a star and celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood and was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family and worked their way from the bottom to the top. they were outsiders. >> his grandparents came from t
>>> they escaped famine to begin a new life in boston massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens of the world. >> from irish president tri to american loyalty, these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the...
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joining you live from boston -- joining me live from boston is caroline hyde while volatility has emerged as a theme this year , in value, something will follow -- joining us now is erik schatzker and a manager who is volatile.r to : he is the author of a book, and an adjunct professor. good to see you. joel: nice to be here. erik: we established one thing, which is you still believe in value investing. why? joel: our definition of value investing is finding out what a business is worth and paying less. it has nothing to do with -- ofy are ownership shares this miss. our definition is value the business and tried to buy at a discount here definition, that should never go out of -- erik: go out of fashion. joel: it can go out of fashion, but eventually, it should work. erik: value investing, in sensible, is active management. joel: correct. erik: do you believe there is a role for passive products? joel: absolutely. i was asked to give a beach at google -- a speech and google. i started even warren buffett says most people are better off at indexing. i agree with him. i did not stop my lec
joining you live from boston -- joining me live from boston is caroline hyde while volatility has emerged as a theme this year , in value, something will follow -- joining us now is erik schatzker and a manager who is volatile.r to : he is the author of a book, and an adjunct professor. good to see you. joel: nice to be here. erik: we established one thing, which is you still believe in value investing. why? joel: our definition of value investing is finding out what a business is worth and...
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boston leading the 99-98 in ot. >>> the kentucky derby and cinco de mayo. my producer googled how to make a mint julip-rita. it would be a great name for a horse. today the 144th running of the derby at churchill downs. the track a muddy mess. 20 horses. you want to get out in front and avoid the slop in the wettest derby ever. down the stretch they come. >> he is just justify wins the derby for trainer bob bafard. the sixth consecutive favorite to win. paid $7.80. >>> the sharks are 1-11 all time down. they're down 3-2. sharks came out flat in the first two periods last night. they were down 4-0 before scoring three times in the third. head coach peter deboer didn't think the score indicated the way the team played. >> third period, window dressing at the end. bottom line is we have to play harder for longer stretches than we did tonight. >> it is not over yet. we have a home game. we have to take it, start right away. i believe we come back for game seven. >> the nhl has informed teams licking is not allowed after boston's brad marchand got a taste of tam
boston leading the 99-98 in ot. >>> the kentucky derby and cinco de mayo. my producer googled how to make a mint julip-rita. it would be a great name for a horse. today the 144th running of the derby at churchill downs. the track a muddy mess. 20 horses. you want to get out in front and avoid the slop in the wettest derby ever. down the stretch they come. >> he is just justify wins the derby for trainer bob bafard. the sixth consecutive favorite to win. paid $7.80. >>>...
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the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might have, noise.g that might make and please note the location of emergency exit. tonight's lecture is the second in a series of programs that investigate our conceptions of the american dream -- how that idea is shaped or negated. join usinvite you to for our next program, march 8, when sarah mcbride will be here to speak about her book ."omorrow will be different our speaker is historian, cultural critic, and author davarian baldwin, the distinguished professor of american studies and hartford. professor baldwin on his bachelors degree from -- university and holds a masters from new york university. his works include "the great migration" and "escape from new york: the new knee grow renaissance beyond -- the new negro renaissance beyond harlem." he is the author of "in the shadow of the ivory tower: how hig
the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might have, noise.g that might make and please note the location of emergency exit. tonight's lecture is the second in a series of programs that investigate our conceptions of the american dream -- how that idea is shaped or negated....
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. >>> they escaped famine and death in ireland to begin a new life in boston, massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens of the world. >> from irish peasantry to american royalty. these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the great american dynasty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> america's new ambassador to britain, joseph p. kennedy, faces a battery of cameramen as he's about to depart for st. james court. >> when president roosevelt sends joseph p. kennedy in 1938 across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom, he was a star, a celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood. and he was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is seemingly unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family, and they wor
. >>> they escaped famine and death in ireland to begin a new life in boston, massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens of the world. >> from irish peasantry to american royalty. these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a...
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parts of boston, so he is also, on top of that, boston pops was one of the first concert he came to. conducted by arthur fiedler in 1933. the first time he stood at a podium in front of an orchestra was with the boston pops in 1941, so we feel we have some claim to really join with the rest of the musical world and celebrate perhaps the most influential american classical musician ever. >> really looking forward to it, see you in a couple weeks. we are getting ready every here. we are excited. keith lockhart, the conductor of the boston pops. scarlet: thank you. mark your calendars. bex, with others, will hosting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the fourth across our multimedia platforms, bloomberg radio, bloomberg.com, boston.com and a boston globe.com. julia: you sound super excited. [laughter] scarlet: i am. julia: now an update with mark crumpton. mark: president trump signed a right to try act today, allowing terminally ill americans to test medication that has not been fully approved by the food and drug administration. meantime, the president says he expects news from the u.s. drug ind
parts of boston, so he is also, on top of that, boston pops was one of the first concert he came to. conducted by arthur fiedler in 1933. the first time he stood at a podium in front of an orchestra was with the boston pops in 1941, so we feel we have some claim to really join with the rest of the musical world and celebrate perhaps the most influential american classical musician ever. >> really looking forward to it, see you in a couple weeks. we are getting ready every here. we are...
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how do red sox fans feel about losing a couple of games in boston? they are a bit ambivalent, everyone wa nts they are a bit ambivalent, everyone wants home games, especially against their embittered rival the new york yankees but for the most part eve ryo ne yankees but for the most part everyone will be ok about it. this isa everyone will be ok about it. this is a big stage for a rival often seen as provincial and local and to go international will feed the egos of boston and new york baseball fans like nothing else. generally how do american fans feel about this? i know american baseball is a big deal injapan, korea and latin america, how do they feel about it coming to the uk? i think they're a bit confused about major league baseball coming to the uk, it's not big in europe, it's only started to make inroads in the netherlands and italy but they are most concerned that you think our national pastime is a little bit silly! briefly, a bit of high culture, picasso... ‘le marin' is expected to fetch 70 million dollars at auction in new york. it's
how do red sox fans feel about losing a couple of games in boston? they are a bit ambivalent, everyone wa nts they are a bit ambivalent, everyone wants home games, especially against their embittered rival the new york yankees but for the most part eve ryo ne yankees but for the most part everyone will be ok about it. this isa everyone will be ok about it. this is a big stage for a rival often seen as provincial and local and to go international will feed the egos of boston and new york...
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in setting the stage for later talks including this time between trump and kim ok let's go to go to boston professor i mean more or less the same question again to you here i mean with the added county on is how much is american domestic politics playing in this because again if you look at the mainstream media the liberal media they have a hard time. digesting this story that trump could be part of a peace making world historic event here they're very hesitant i mean i'm i make gnostic i'm a peace ok and i don't care who gets you there ok but that's not the case in american domestic politics go ahead professor in boston. right as you pointed out here in the united states particularly in the mainstream news media don't want to give credit to president trump they're simply a case. as any pointed out important thing is that the statement you know criticizing john bolton or even canceling the summit meeting came from directly from. going from counterpart diploma to you know john bolton in the past. sort of so it's kind of individual statement highlight that the north korean government officia
in setting the stage for later talks including this time between trump and kim ok let's go to go to boston professor i mean more or less the same question again to you here i mean with the added county on is how much is american domestic politics playing in this because again if you look at the mainstream media the liberal media they have a hard time. digesting this story that trump could be part of a peace making world historic event here they're very hesitant i mean i'm i make gnostic i'm a...
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in setting the stage for later talks including this time between trump and kim ok let's go to go to boston professor i mean more or less the same question again to you here i mean with the added county out is how much is american domestic politics playing in this because again if you look at the mainstream media the liberal media they have a hard time. digesting this story that trump could be part of a peace making world historic event here they're very hesitant i mean i make gnostic i'm a peace ok and i don't care who gets you there ok but that's not the case in american domestic politics go ahead professor in boston. right as you pointed out here in the united states particularly in the mainstream media don't want to give credit to president trump they're simply a case. as any pointed out important thing is that the statement you know criticizing john bolton or even canceling the summit meeting came from directly from. from counterpart diploma you know john bolton in the past. so that's that's kind of individual statement highlighted that the north korean government officially still is v
in setting the stage for later talks including this time between trump and kim ok let's go to go to boston professor i mean more or less the same question again to you here i mean with the added county out is how much is american domestic politics playing in this because again if you look at the mainstream media the liberal media they have a hard time. digesting this story that trump could be part of a peace making world historic event here they're very hesitant i mean i make gnostic i'm a...
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peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross who. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you know everybody's kind of feeling everyone out and finding out what the lay of the land because i think when the cable stations in the us tend to overreact to all kinds of things go ahead jenny. they mean they definitely overreact and the fact that we haven't heard this coming from concerned than himself i would assume that some of this and the process is still moving and that we should expect it to happen but i think it is a reminder that you know there are obligations on all sides i mean the north koreans are not simply as you said not simply just going to do things unilaterally they do expect or it's a b
peace network also in washington we have jenny town she is managing editor of thirty eight north and in boston we cross who. he is an assistant professor at baruch college city university of new york and a specialist on korea and asian affairs all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jamie lynn and jenny let me go to you first here do you think there's still going to be in summit or are we just get in the preamble process of you...
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the boston celtics destroyed lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers 108—83 in game 1 of the eastern conference finals. tiger woods tied for 11 for an 11 under. webb simpson was never seriously challenged. and with almost $2 million. the boston celtics destroyed lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers 108—83 in game 1 of the eastern conference finals. al horford scored 20 points for the celtics, who ran off 17 consecutive points in the first quarter, and never allowed the cavs within single digits again. boston led by 28, when cleveland coach tyronn lue pulled lebronjames for good — with just over seven minutes left. game 2 is tuesday night. ireland have been given a sobering introduction to test cricket. they were forced to follow on by pakistan on day three of their inaugural match in dublin. the tourists declared their first innings on 310—9. ireland's first go with the bat couldn't have gone any worse. at one point they were 7—4. they were eventually all out for 130. but they made a much better go of it second time round, and will resume on the fourth day on 64 without l
the boston celtics destroyed lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers 108—83 in game 1 of the eastern conference finals. tiger woods tied for 11 for an 11 under. webb simpson was never seriously challenged. and with almost $2 million. the boston celtics destroyed lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers 108—83 in game 1 of the eastern conference finals. al horford scored 20 points for the celtics, who ran off 17 consecutive points in the first quarter, and never allowed the cavs within...
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how to red sox fans feel about losing a couple of games in boston? they are ambivalent about it, but i think the most part, everybody is going to be ok with it. this is a really, really big stage for a rivalry that is often seen as provincial and local to go international. it's going to feed the egos of boston baseball fans and new york baseball fans like nothing else. how do generally american fans feel? it is a big deal injapan and korea and latin america. how do they feel about it coming? they are confused about it being in the uk. it is not big in europe, only starting to make inroads in the netherlands. we are mostly concerned that you guys will think our national pastime is rather silly. craig, thank you very much indeed. picasso's le marin is expected to fetch $70 million. it is one work of art going up the sale from the rockefeller collection. all the proceeds will go to charity. facebook has banned foreign advertising linked to ireland's referendum on liberalising its abortion laws. there's been concern that campaigns by well—funded americ
how to red sox fans feel about losing a couple of games in boston? they are ambivalent about it, but i think the most part, everybody is going to be ok with it. this is a really, really big stage for a rivalry that is often seen as provincial and local to go international. it's going to feed the egos of boston baseball fans and new york baseball fans like nothing else. how do generally american fans feel? it is a big deal injapan and korea and latin america. how do they feel about it coming?...
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north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point to him and john bolton was the guy who years that you know appeasement he preferred a regime change or a military option in solving the problem as you know well and then he was the guy who described the agreed framework of nine hundred ninety four as a kind of appeasement and also the nuclear iran deal well also appeasement but if we want to genuinely solve the situation in a peaceful way you know if you know interaction of diplomatic matters or been that's or as a jenny pointed out you know two things some sort of really important one is how to manage expectation inflated expectation in united states especially in south korea and also how to deal with uncertainty important masses we have to think about it is
north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point to him and john bolton was the guy who years that you know appeasement he preferred a regime change or a...
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the sixth overall for boston. that matching the 1996 montreal expos as the only team with that many by may 1st. our sports staff was digging deep this morning. this after a red sox won last season without a single grand slam. and baseball is a kids' came right? and sometimes the theatrics can trickle down to the little leaguers. his coach told him to run home as fast as he can. but as this video suggests, this little leaguer ran in slow motion. coach says let's get it on here. do not ruin my routine. this is my moment in the sun, get away, coach. i am finishing this. i think he scores, but we really don't have any more time left in the show. >> i think we've run out of time but he still hasn't made it to home plate. come on, buddy. he's like -- >> oh, there he goes. >> and he slides. look at number 4 though. number 4 is like, come on bro. you've got to love it. i love that video. that's awesome. thanks, bill. >>> still ahead, it's been months since president trump signed his tax plan but are we seeing the economic
the sixth overall for boston. that matching the 1996 montreal expos as the only team with that many by may 1st. our sports staff was digging deep this morning. this after a red sox won last season without a single grand slam. and baseball is a kids' came right? and sometimes the theatrics can trickle down to the little leaguers. his coach told him to run home as fast as he can. but as this video suggests, this little leaguer ran in slow motion. coach says let's get it on here. do not ruin my...
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. >>> a great moment in boston tonight if you waited out the rain delay to see it midnight oil in boston..but if t was worth th >>> as and red sox set through a one hour, 42-minute rein delay in a game -- rain delay in a game burning the wait in boston. in his first at bat like a hollywood movie script, headed out of the ballpark over the monster across home plate. placed his hand over his heart. great stuff. as led 3-2. in the 8th inning, mark had a pitch down the left field line. not sure how he did that. khris davis scores, matt chapman is bhoind him. as win 5-3. they win back-to- back season series against boston for the first time since 1987 and '88. pablo pinch hitting with the bags, juiced against cincinnati, down 3-1. he went down and got that pitch. when crawford is across the game, it's tied up at three. kelby tomlinson playing 2nd base until further notice comes out with a huge base hit, giants win 5-3. that was a big hit. san francisco now one game over .500. so much for the so-called epic series. warriors blew out the rockets in game one and completely turned the tables on h
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north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly but go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often equally to do with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point him and john bolton was the guy who years the appeasement if you prefer the regime change or military option in solving the problem as you know well and then he was the guy who described the agreed framework of nine hundred ninety four as a kind of appeasement and also the nuclear iran deal also appeasement but if we want to genuinely solve the situation in a peaceful way you know if you know interaction and diplomatic matters are a big mess or as jenny pointed out you know two things some sort of really important one is how to manage expectation inflated expectation in united states especially in south korea and also how to deal with uncertainty important masses we have to think about is how to
north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly but go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often equally to do with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point him and john bolton was the guy who years the appeasement if you prefer the regime change or...
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tufts university boston usa. the so-called silk lab he's one of the university's more exotic research departments. here everything revolves around silk and around los producing this fascinating material silk. deer and so on that joins a tufts university in two thousand and five here we can see get interested in simplicity. and started to see silkworms in a totally light. it's pretty amazing actually because if you if you take a look at it. you can actually see the see the silk thread so right now it's right it's been. this is a three d. printer that this material that is there comes out of it has out of out of here as a third of a tesla strafe is deal and that is beautiful. and that it is a professor of biomedical engineering. he's interested in the properties of the material silkworms produce. he believes that still can help protect the environment sulfide plastic waste. and also in that city could soon replace many other material. silkworms produce about one kilometer ascent to build they could use humans have
tufts university boston usa. the so-called silk lab he's one of the university's more exotic research departments. here everything revolves around silk and around los producing this fascinating material silk. deer and so on that joins a tufts university in two thousand and five here we can see get interested in simplicity. and started to see silkworms in a totally light. it's pretty amazing actually because if you if you take a look at it. you can actually see the see the silk thread so right...
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boston outscored cleveland by 20 points to the win. and a 2-0 lead in the series. lebron james was unbelievable, 42 points in a triple double. game 3 saturday in cleveland. >>> and the big question on social media this morning -- laurel or yanny? listen closely and decide. >> laurel. laurel. laurel. laurel. >> social media, hopelessly polarized by the audio clip. bringing back memories of the dress. a photo from 2015 no one could decide if it's white and gold or blue and black. i'm blue and black. we're divided along the lines. >> i'm team yanny, that is white and gold. this is a metaphor for everything in america. people can see and hear the same thing and interpret and literally hear something different. >> that's a terrific analysis. we are polarized on everything. >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'll dave briggs. >>> north korea threatening to cancel the upcoming summit with president trump. >> they are saying denuclearization is not what they want. >> their way of protesting against the military exercises. >> there are exercises that are leg
boston outscored cleveland by 20 points to the win. and a 2-0 lead in the series. lebron james was unbelievable, 42 points in a triple double. game 3 saturday in cleveland. >>> and the big question on social media this morning -- laurel or yanny? listen closely and decide. >> laurel. laurel. laurel. laurel. >> social media, hopelessly polarized by the audio clip. bringing back memories of the dress. a photo from 2015 no one could decide if it's white and gold or blue and...
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delay in a game -- rain delay in a game burning the wait in boston. in his first at bat like a hollywood movie script, headed out of the ballpark over the monster across home plate. placed his hand over his heart. great stuff. as led 3-2. in the 8th inning, mark had a pitch down the left field line. not sure how he did that. khris davis scores, matt chapman is bhoind him. as win 5-3. they win back-to- back season series against boston for the first time since 1987 and '88. pablo pinch hitting with the bags, juiced against cincinnati, down 3-1. he went down and got that pitch. when crawford is across the game, it's tied up at three. kelby tomlinson playing 2nd base until further notice comes out with a huge base hit, giants win 5-3. that was a big hit. san francisco now one game over .500. so much for the so-called epic series. warriors blew out the rockets in game one and completely turned the tables on houston's home court advantage. >> kind of get used to starting at oracle every series, understanding what the home crowd is going to be like all that
delay in a game -- rain delay in a game burning the wait in boston. in his first at bat like a hollywood movie script, headed out of the ballpark over the monster across home plate. placed his hand over his heart. great stuff. as led 3-2. in the 8th inning, mark had a pitch down the left field line. not sure how he did that. khris davis scores, matt chapman is bhoind him. as win 5-3. they win back-to- back season series against boston for the first time since 1987 and '88. pablo pinch hitting...
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boston led by 26 at the half. the celtics head them to final points. boston led by as many as 28. watch jayson tatum. his mom just loved it. boston rolled 108-83. game two is tuesday. >> i didn't go to college so it's not march madness. you get better throughout the series. i've been down 0-1, 0-2. i've been down in the post season. >> bumgarner is looking to make his debut. he will throw his first bullpen session tomorrow. he's been working his way back after a broken pinky on his pitching hand. now, as the session goes well, he will make a minor league rehab start. the timing will be close. but bumgarner could come off the dl as soon as he's eligible on may 25th tflt final round of the players' championship had a day to remember of the the second shot, the record with a 9 under 63. thanks in part to scoring an albatross. he finish ed. 17, ouch. no one seriously challenged the wire to wire leader. his biggest victory since being at the u.s. open at the olympic club in 2012. >> i guess it's four years without a win. i never doubted myself. at the same time, that's a long time. >>
boston led by 26 at the half. the celtics head them to final points. boston led by as many as 28. watch jayson tatum. his mom just loved it. boston rolled 108-83. game two is tuesday. >> i didn't go to college so it's not march madness. you get better throughout the series. i've been down 0-1, 0-2. i've been down in the post season. >> bumgarner is looking to make his debut. he will throw his first bullpen session tomorrow. he's been working his way back after a broken pinky on his...
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north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often equally to do with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point to him and john bolton was the guy who years the you know appeasement he preferred regime change or military option in solving the problem as you know well and then he was the guy who described the agreed framework of nine hundred ninety four as a kind of appeasement and also the nuclear iran deal well also appeasement but if we want to genuinely solve the situation in a peaceful way you know if you know interaction of diplomatic matters or been that's are as jenny pointed out you know two things some sort of really important one is how to manage expectation inflated expectation in united states especially in south korea and also how to deal with uncertainty important masses we have to think abo
north korea's nose in it when we're about to go into diplomacy exactly go back to the professor in boston it's one of the problems we have here is that unfortunately particularly in since the end of the cold war diplomacy is often equally to do with appeasement and i think we need to get away from that if we're going to make any kind of progress go ahead in boston. yeah that's very important point to him and john bolton was the guy who years the you know appeasement he preferred regime change...
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boston our lead the series to nothing so heavily al-jazeera. has to be you know fairytale ending to our something goes to a decade long career at arsenal that accommodate the haves and not them out of the opelika goal from diego costa have a political gave a tactical a one deal when on the night to madrid and a two on aggregate victory in the semifinal for the outgoing event had been his last chance to win a trophy with arsenal look i'm. very disappointed. warner. even very frustrated as well because when you go to for competition and. you need the performances in one hundred eighty minutes we had to it's very difficult to take. but. regis waited for the drop of. knowledge some time to think about what to do for next season. i have to go play friend side must say in the final extra time goal of from your long though decided their encounter with rb cell spoke the final will be in leo on may the sixteenth and after the diplomatic if not sporting success of korea's unified women's hockey team the winter olympics table tennis is now following suit
boston our lead the series to nothing so heavily al-jazeera. has to be you know fairytale ending to our something goes to a decade long career at arsenal that accommodate the haves and not them out of the opelika goal from diego costa have a political gave a tactical a one deal when on the night to madrid and a two on aggregate victory in the semifinal for the outgoing event had been his last chance to win a trophy with arsenal look i'm. very disappointed. warner. even very frustrated as well...
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here in boston, in a public lecture given in 1833, maria w . store, a pioneer abolitionist and women's rights activists invoked black womens demand asking for sexual justice. what if i am a woman? what would it mean to acknowledge women, especially black women, as full citizens of legal capacity and political consent? if black women were granted not just the rights of life, liberty and happiness, but of self , sovereignty, then they would -- they would also be entitled to the legal protections of those rights. she called for the inclusion of black women as fully human and autonomous beings, the owners of their own bodies with the ability to withhold consent. stewart, like many black women, insisted on sexual justice as a natural right. in doing so, black women and their allies influenced the republican's party's vision for equality through the course of the 1850's and reconstruction. their radical campaign for justice -- for sexual justice taken together with evolving , republican ideas about equality, made possible the emergence of a new sexua
here in boston, in a public lecture given in 1833, maria w . store, a pioneer abolitionist and women's rights activists invoked black womens demand asking for sexual justice. what if i am a woman? what would it mean to acknowledge women, especially black women, as full citizens of legal capacity and political consent? if black women were granted not just the rights of life, liberty and happiness, but of self , sovereignty, then they would -- they would also be entitled to the legal protections...
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[applause] >> returning to the program, robert is a visiting professor at boston university. he is the 39th poet laureate of alsonited states, and is
[applause] >> returning to the program, robert is a visiting professor at boston university. he is the 39th poet laureate of alsonited states, and is
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we looked at responses from the boston hurricane -- boston marathon and hurricanes, on twitter, people spent false news by re-tweeting or liking a post before verifying it. many tweets were untrue and 20% of users clarified false information was a new tweet and under 10% deleted the tweets. >>> there are more indications that facebook is planning to create its own currency. according to the network, facebook currency with that the company's user more easily by goods for each other through the network. just last week, facebook created a team. >>> we are learning more where amazon could build it second headquarters. they predict that boston will be the choice to host the next headquarters. the robot looked at the reaction of stock prices with possible locations. amazon's stock price moved up by an average of .8% when boston was measured. behind boston, the area selected chicago, atlanta, new york city, and toronto as possible cities. a decision is expected later this year.>>> coming up, the me to movement -- #metoo movement makes its way through hollywood. >>> up next, there are comments
we looked at responses from the boston hurricane -- boston marathon and hurricanes, on twitter, people spent false news by re-tweeting or liking a post before verifying it. many tweets were untrue and 20% of users clarified false information was a new tweet and under 10% deleted the tweets. >>> there are more indications that facebook is planning to create its own currency. according to the network, facebook currency with that the company's user more easily by goods for each other...
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. >> washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york, these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish expressed itself in violent destruction. ♪ ♪
. >> washington, chicago, detroit, boston, new york, these are just a few of the cities in which the negro anguish expressed itself in violent destruction. ♪ ♪
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boston rolled 108-83. game two is on tuesday. >>> after getting swept by the phillies in a four-game series and losing the first two in pittsburgh, the giants needed to leave pennsylvania with at least one win. they tapped into the power of pink. pablo sandoval wearing it well for mother's day. a great day for derek holland. he thought the strike out ended the inning. it was out number two. all good. shut out innings for holland. scoreless until the 6th when hernandez led off with a shot he put just out of the reach of a leaping cory dickerson. later in the inning, two on for nick hundley. he made sure dickerson can't get this one either. a five-run inning for the giants. they make it whole. they finally break that six-game losing streak, 4 and 6 on the road trip. monday is home against the reds. >>> a poignant moment before today's rubber match between the a's and yankees. the yankees made a $10,000 donation to als. the mother of outfielder who passed from the disease, this game belonged to john carlos st
boston rolled 108-83. game two is on tuesday. >>> after getting swept by the phillies in a four-game series and losing the first two in pittsburgh, the giants needed to leave pennsylvania with at least one win. they tapped into the power of pink. pablo sandoval wearing it well for mother's day. a great day for derek holland. he thought the strike out ended the inning. it was out number two. all good. shut out innings for holland. scoreless until the 6th when hernandez led off with a...
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. >> a's in boston. trying to be as tall as a
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they had to boston tonight. the red socks and the yankees tied for the best record in baseball. >>> 4:48. let's get you to where you need to go. cell, so far you've had it easy this morning with the commute. >> we do have a problem. i'm trying to dial it up because we have a crash that is walking lanes in oakland. probably and early morning -- and -- an early morning accident. as you drive to -- here comes that far department. just before oak street. it's a big rig and, but and according to the chp log i was reading, it looks like one person may be panned inside the vehicle. but we still have -- in fact, we have more than one fire trucks on the scene. traffic is quickly backing up. it's also backing up on 980. kevin, you can see is pointing at the camera to the left. and here is the backup that's growing. you can see it's going from at least 980. it's early in the morning. we are going to give you this idea that you should not use 880 unless you're getting on the freeway after oak street or after broadway. if yo
they had to boston tonight. the red socks and the yankees tied for the best record in baseball. >>> 4:48. let's get you to where you need to go. cell, so far you've had it easy this morning with the commute. >> we do have a problem. i'm trying to dial it up because we have a crash that is walking lanes in oakland. probably and early morning -- and -- an early morning accident. as you drive to -- here comes that far department. just before oak street. it's a big rig and, but and...