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the has been quite a bit of pushback. pimm: thank you very much, j.p. smith of extra. still ahead on "the bloomberg market day," apple is closing in on fitbit. fresh data on the competitive market of wearable technology. ♪ ♪ pimm: i am pimm fox. stocks moving higher, moving lower this morning. the s&p 500 on track for the worst month since may 2012. julie hyman joins us for a look at some of the biggest movers in the retail sector. julie: we were just talking about retail. bestots is one of the performers in the s&p 500 today. this is an overstock, off-price retailer. that segment has been doing pretty well. tj maxx has been a standout. the company raised its full-year forecast for earnings and for revenue after the company beat what analysts had been anticipating. also apparently it is good to be in the beauty business. 1.33% has pared some of its games but still higher after its sales also beat estimates of about 10%. the company is boosting its forecast for the full year as well. another that we are watching is company that is quite small after having shrunk consist
the has been quite a bit of pushback. pimm: thank you very much, j.p. smith of extra. still ahead on "the bloomberg market day," apple is closing in on fitbit. fresh data on the competitive market of wearable technology. ♪ ♪ pimm: i am pimm fox. stocks moving higher, moving lower this morning. the s&p 500 on track for the worst month since may 2012. julie hyman joins us for a look at some of the biggest movers in the retail sector. julie: we were just talking about retail....
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>> what kind of pushback can we expect in washington? >> well a very strong pushback. we've already seen it from mitch mcconnell who single a letter telling states ignore the president's plan. this plan is to be implemented state by state. we'll see whether the states take that point of view. but at the same time the politics, and it will be not just in congress but in the 2016 campaign. hillary clinton has embraced this. republicans, you can expect them on the debate stage on thursday to take issue with the president's plan. we've also got a big legal fight that will play out over years. will this stand legally? and number two, if the president is going to be this sort of aggressive with respect to environmental regulations, he handle ruled yet on the key stone pipeline. where does that stand and what does this suggest as to where his head may be on that? >> very interesting about key stone. that strikes me as one of the places where he has played the most politics with the decision. because there has not been from his own aides, a demonstration that this i'm that lin
>> what kind of pushback can we expect in washington? >> well a very strong pushback. we've already seen it from mitch mcconnell who single a letter telling states ignore the president's plan. this plan is to be implemented state by state. we'll see whether the states take that point of view. but at the same time the politics, and it will be not just in congress but in the 2016 campaign. hillary clinton has embraced this. republicans, you can expect them on the debate stage on...
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i had a little bit of that and had a lot of pushback. i had a a lot of pushback from within the press core and i was such a newbie, not being in washington. coming. coming straight out of baltimore really, there was a lot of pushback and people were wondering how is she getting these interviews with president clinton? how is she doing this if she's not in the pool? >> let's break it down into three categories because you write about not only her interactions with other reporters and your interactions with presidents but of course press secretaries too. talk about under the bush administration, tony snow was the new press secretary. what happened with the tar baby on that? >> oh my gosh, the first day he came into the press briefing, he was a rock star when he came inches so maybe people were in that room i couldn't even get in my seat. typically when you're in the white house and in the briefing area, you have your designated seat. you feel comfortable that okay i can rate until the last minute and come up and get my seat. that wasn't wa
i had a little bit of that and had a lot of pushback. i had a a lot of pushback from within the press core and i was such a newbie, not being in washington. coming. coming straight out of baltimore really, there was a lot of pushback and people were wondering how is she getting these interviews with president clinton? how is she doing this if she's not in the pool? >> let's break it down into three categories because you write about not only her interactions with other reporters and your...
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terms like bush pushback or our a game are words that get band idea about and -- bandied about and peopleat does that mean? does it mean the banks and individuals, the moneys going around for terrorist sanctions, are we going to see that enhanced when money goes to hezbollah l.a. no one's talking about a wholesale reimposition of sanctions like there is under this deal, but the question is are we going to do that? are we going to gauge contingency planning for interdiction of ships carrying weapons to some of iran's proxies? people want to know more specifics. i mean, just to say, well, the sunnis give more money and iran gives money, the middle east is going to be more awash in weapons. so the question is, short of giving more weapons to the other side, are there other things we can do very specifically that give, you know, real teeth to the term "pushback"? >> woodruff: could i ask each one of you to comment briefly on whether you think the u.s. is going to be able to assuage these concerns, assuming congress okays these deals? marwan muasher. >> it's going to take a lot more than what
terms like bush pushback or our a game are words that get band idea about and -- bandied about and peopleat does that mean? does it mean the banks and individuals, the moneys going around for terrorist sanctions, are we going to see that enhanced when money goes to hezbollah l.a. no one's talking about a wholesale reimposition of sanctions like there is under this deal, but the question is are we going to do that? are we going to gauge contingency planning for interdiction of ships carrying...
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but as you said even before this rule was announced, it was definitely getting some pushback.ome states promising to fight the administration and potentially bring the administration to court. it seems the white house is aware of this likely big pushback that they'll receive to these new rules. they're already out and promising an all-out push to sell this deal. president obama in a video released on social media from the white house overnight already pushing the benefits. >> climate change is not a problem for another generation not anymore. on monday my administration will release my own version of the clean power plant. the biggest most important step we've ever taken to combat climate change. >> there are many groups that dispute all these benefits that the white house is touting. many critics saying it could potentially increase electricity prices. what marco rubio, who today lashed out against the potential proposals, he said that this does not address the underlying issues. here's rubio in california today. >> tomorrow there will be a new carbon rule issued by the epa.
but as you said even before this rule was announced, it was definitely getting some pushback.ome states promising to fight the administration and potentially bring the administration to court. it seems the white house is aware of this likely big pushback that they'll receive to these new rules. they're already out and promising an all-out push to sell this deal. president obama in a video released on social media from the white house overnight already pushing the benefits. >> climate...
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and i felt a little bit of that and got a lot of pushback from within, from within the press corps. people were very -- by being such a new by -- nuby, not being in washington, coming straight out of baltimore, there was a lot of pushback and people were, how did she get into this interviews with president clinton? how is she doing this and the ills not in the pool. i got a lot of pushback. >> host: what's break it down into three categories because you right about your interactions with other reporters and your interactions with presidents, but of course, press secretaries, too. talk about a couple of those moments. start under the bush admission, tony snow was a new -- the new press secretary. what happened with the tar baby comment? >> guest: my gosh. the first day. the first dame he came into the press briefing. he was rock star the chief. so many were there there i couldn't get in any seat. typically when you're in the white house in briefing area, you're downstairs doing your work and you have your designated seat ask and you think you can wait until the last minute. that wasn
and i felt a little bit of that and got a lot of pushback from within, from within the press corps. people were very -- by being such a new by -- nuby, not being in washington, coming straight out of baltimore, there was a lot of pushback and people were, how did she get into this interviews with president clinton? how is she doing this and the ills not in the pool. i got a lot of pushback. >> host: what's break it down into three categories because you right about your interactions with...
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this taste after the war of an idea of the manipulated for propaganda and there is definitely a pushback by congress. was upset being manipulated that may have influenced postwar politics. >> we finish the city's tour with a look at r.f. micro devices. a company that crated a microchip sped up the development of mobile phones. we talk with the company's founder that wrote the book, fire in the valley. building the world leading high-tech company from scratch in tumultuous times. >> we are here with jerry bledsoe, co-author of fire in the belly. and jerry neil, co-author and founder of the company microdevices. ask,l start with you and why did you decide to write this book? i was hard pressed to make that decision. i was getting calls from jerry's assistant on a fairly regular basis and i said, i don't do this type of thing.
this taste after the war of an idea of the manipulated for propaganda and there is definitely a pushback by congress. was upset being manipulated that may have influenced postwar politics. >> we finish the city's tour with a look at r.f. micro devices. a company that crated a microchip sped up the development of mobile phones. we talk with the company's founder that wrote the book, fire in the valley. building the world leading high-tech company from scratch in tumultuous times. >>...
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i think that the pushback was obscene that i didn't attend nor would i have. you have the right to do that should you? probably not. but that being said i respect that there are some things we better wake up to and that is what the ultimate goal was was wake up america there are people in the book we talk talked about 51% of american muslims belief that they should live under sharia law. 51% of american muslims and one quarter of american muslims belief silence is the way to get sharia law over the constitution. if you just look at the numbers that is putting 300 to 500000 beneath the should overthrow the constitution for sharia law. that's a problem. nobody's talking about that. >> about five years ago you held a rally in washington. do you have any similar events planned? >> guest: i do. i'm greatly concerned about a couple of things. i don't have any answers but on the other hand, we have a genocide that's going on. i have one coming to my office from texas and i've been crying at the anti-semitism for many years and now things are beginning to happen and p
i think that the pushback was obscene that i didn't attend nor would i have. you have the right to do that should you? probably not. but that being said i respect that there are some things we better wake up to and that is what the ultimate goal was was wake up america there are people in the book we talk talked about 51% of american muslims belief that they should live under sharia law. 51% of american muslims and one quarter of american muslims belief silence is the way to get sharia law over...
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we were getting a lot of pushback that company.had an entrenched board, entrenched management team. people who don't like to be told what to do. essentially. unfortunately in this case we sent three letters to the board and got some attention there. and then livermore, along with , began andge fund activist process where we looked to replace the board. we actually did that. themonths ago we replace board. we had a brand-new board in place. we have a new cfo and ceo now. thesis andt of our why we thought there was tremendous value here. at this point we think that the company is well positioned. operating margins can get to a normalized level. with that cash flow it should increase mightily. that with the companies you are active in, what part of that thesis is the m&a takeout target? david: we don't buy companies thinking -- this can get off, let's buy it, but you always have to have an exit plan. you always have to have a plan in place and say -- what is my exit? staying here for 10 years? there is nothing wrong with owning a comp
we were getting a lot of pushback that company.had an entrenched board, entrenched management team. people who don't like to be told what to do. essentially. unfortunately in this case we sent three letters to the board and got some attention there. and then livermore, along with , began andge fund activist process where we looked to replace the board. we actually did that. themonths ago we replace board. we had a brand-new board in place. we have a new cfo and ceo now. thesis andt of our why...
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nobody would have thought they would get this pushback? sam: it depends on the details. as they say. the devil is in the details. they used to have these all the time. this is the first this year. another tool in the city's effort to fight growing homicides including as you were mentioning a plan the mayor unveiled yesterday that has drawn some opposition. after what some call summer of crime, bowser's plan to stop rising murders in the city, 103 at last count, met with the boos and cat calls yesterday. the $15 million 13-point safe plan gives more funds for security cameras and would allow police to search home of parolees convicted of violent crimes. >> we should do all we can to make sure they have no access to a gun. sam: searching of homes of people not charged with anything new set off a number of people. >> what is the criteria in place to make sure someone who is letting a friend over family member will have the ability to have their home searched as the home of a felon? >> there are a guns in the city. the guns are in a lot of people's home. sam: anticrime activ
nobody would have thought they would get this pushback? sam: it depends on the details. as they say. the devil is in the details. they used to have these all the time. this is the first this year. another tool in the city's effort to fight growing homicides including as you were mentioning a plan the mayor unveiled yesterday that has drawn some opposition. after what some call summer of crime, bowser's plan to stop rising murders in the city, 103 at last count, met with the boos and cat calls...
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there's talk today about a group trying to get vice-president joe biden to join the race and maybe pushback against him doing that. >> reporter: well, you're right. you mentioned that there are reports that some clinton officials, maybe hillary clinton herself, has been pushing back in private, saying why would the vice-president get in. her public comments have been more measured, give him the time and space to make the decision. in minneapolis there's a draft biden movement saying, hold your fire here there may be another candidate getting into this race. listen to the biden team. >> i don't think that this has anything to do with hillary clinton nor bernie sanders or martin o'malley or other democrats running for president. i think there's a genuine desire to see the vice-president join the race and to add to the debate as we move forward. >> reporter: and the vice-president late yesterday met with the head of the. a. a. a, richmond trumpka, clear sign he is trying to see where organized labor is here in this race. they have not endorsed hillary clinton or anyone else. and worked closely
there's talk today about a group trying to get vice-president joe biden to join the race and maybe pushback against him doing that. >> reporter: well, you're right. you mentioned that there are reports that some clinton officials, maybe hillary clinton herself, has been pushing back in private, saying why would the vice-president get in. her public comments have been more measured, give him the time and space to make the decision. in minneapolis there's a draft biden movement saying, hold...
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i'm going to stand up and pushback and i'll pushback hard. >> it's more than these remarks that he makes. that's a bigger critique. >> when you think about he's for single payer. how can anyone who is a conservative stand up and say i care. that's an individual who wants to have the banner of the republican party, the banner of conservatism -- when you look back at the positions that he's held, it is not in concert with conservatism. i think regardless of whether he's a celebrity and there are a lot of people that are following him today, i'm going to stand up for conservatism. nobody has a more socially conservative position. nobody has a better job creation record. nobody has a better record of running the 12th largest economy in the world and that's what americans are looking for. they want somebody who has the experience and the result of being a major ceo of something that really matters out there and i would suggest to you the state of texas about the size of canada or australia is what they're looking for. lead this country. >> governor, you made a major speech this past week abou
i'm going to stand up and pushback and i'll pushback hard. >> it's more than these remarks that he makes. that's a bigger critique. >> when you think about he's for single payer. how can anyone who is a conservative stand up and say i care. that's an individual who wants to have the banner of the republican party, the banner of conservatism -- when you look back at the positions that he's held, it is not in concert with conservatism. i think regardless of whether he's a celebrity...
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i think the pushback on her was up seen, but i did not attend, nor would i have attended. you haveyou have the right to do it. did you? probably not. that being said, i respect the fact that there are some things that we better wake up to which is the ultimate goal. wake up america. we talk about 51 percent of american muslims believe that they should live under sharia law. 51 percent of american muslims. one quarter of american muslims believe violence is the way to give sharia law over the constitution. if you just look at the numbers that is somewhere between 30,500,000 americans who believe that they should overthrow the constitution for sharia law. that isthat is a problem no one is talking about. we should address those things. >> about five years ago you held a rally down on the national mall in washington. anything planned for the future? >> i do. >> and it is kind of. i am greatly concerned about a couple of things. i don't have any answer militarily or anything else. that is a mess. andand you can't export our freedom. you can bring it to people who don't want to
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you've seen a little bit of pushback from jeb bush. he's trying in some ways to challenge trump.e seeing even a little more messaging there from rubio. but i do not believe, reverend, that they're up to speed on it yet, because i don't think they understand the extent to which a lot of their base doesn't like the republican leadership. and so when trump goes further and further to more extreme positions, instead of harming himself, as i think yesterday should have, i do think he may be right, he's helping himself with some of that base. >> maria, if any other candidate kicked a journalist out of an event like that, they'd be in huge trouble. what do you think, will it hurt trump? >> well, that's the thing, this is an american journalist that happened to be latino that was pulled out of a press conference. i can't remember the last time that ever happened. the fact that there's not more outrage and pushback -- >> even from other journalists. >> from other journalists, exactly. they're allowing trump to set a precedent of who's going to answer what questions and to their liking. yo
you've seen a little bit of pushback from jeb bush. he's trying in some ways to challenge trump.e seeing even a little more messaging there from rubio. but i do not believe, reverend, that they're up to speed on it yet, because i don't think they understand the extent to which a lot of their base doesn't like the republican leadership. and so when trump goes further and further to more extreme positions, instead of harming himself, as i think yesterday should have, i do think he may be right,...
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decent e seeing now a degree of pushback. at some point even as the momentum is against the huthies now, i think at some point in the battle it will get far more difficult. laura: iran denies it but it seems like tehran is supporting the rebels. seeing the losses they made of late, do you think they've now cut off support? reporter: the amount of support they've gotten has been exaggerated. even though they've given them support and the fact you haven't seen any action by iran in yemen, the fact that you have saudi troops on the ground sort of back from response from iran is i think rather telling in this instance. the houthi is not a proxy force to iran. they are not necessary to their national security to the extent that militias in iraq are. they are not as important to iran as assad or hezbollah. so i think you sort of sealing a willingness from iran. at least from their actions so far to effectively write off yemen. laura: the united states is taking a more direct role in the war in syria. from now on american warplanes
decent e seeing now a degree of pushback. at some point even as the momentum is against the huthies now, i think at some point in the battle it will get far more difficult. laura: iran denies it but it seems like tehran is supporting the rebels. seeing the losses they made of late, do you think they've now cut off support? reporter: the amount of support they've gotten has been exaggerated. even though they've given them support and the fact you haven't seen any action by iran in yemen, the...
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i think the pushback on her was -- i didn't intend nor would i. you have the right to do it. should you? probably not. with that being said i respect the fact that there are some fingers that we'd better wake up to and that is what the ultimate goal was here, wake up, america. there are people in the book, we talk about 51% of american muslims believe, under sharia law, and one quarter of american muslims believe silence is the way to get share real law over the constitution. if you look at the numbers that is somewhere from 300 to 500,000 americans who believe they should overthrow the constitution for sharia law. that is a problem. nobody is talking about that. we should address those things. >> host: five years ago you held a rally on the national mall in washington, anything planned for the future? of a similar event? >> guest: i do. it is kind of on this. i am concerned about a couple things. i don't have any answers militarily or anything else for the middle east. you can't export our freedom. you can't bring it to people who don't want it but the on the other hand we h
i think the pushback on her was -- i didn't intend nor would i. you have the right to do it. should you? probably not. with that being said i respect the fact that there are some fingers that we'd better wake up to and that is what the ultimate goal was here, wake up, america. there are people in the book, we talk about 51% of american muslims believe, under sharia law, and one quarter of american muslims believe silence is the way to get share real law over the constitution. if you look at the...
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meeting with the gulf states, we're laying out with them the specific steps with respect to that pushback and what we'll be engaged in in order to increase the security and push back against the activities you're talking about. but it is impossible to put them all in one pot at one time. first, one step and now we have the opportunity to push for the changes we want. >> thank you. >> thank you. we go to mr. daniel roar backer of california. >> thank you very much mr. chairman and again thank you. and ranking member engel for providing such leadership on this issue. we've had many hearings about it and mr. secretary let me note that while you're receiving quite a grueling today, let us know that we appreciate the hard work that you and others of the administration are making. we know that you sincerely are looking to make this a more peaceful world. but some of us realize that in the past, we've seen people who are very sincere in seeking peace, creating -- unfortunately setting things off in a direction that led to war and re appreciation and didn't create a more peaceful world. one of th
meeting with the gulf states, we're laying out with them the specific steps with respect to that pushback and what we'll be engaged in in order to increase the security and push back against the activities you're talking about. but it is impossible to put them all in one pot at one time. first, one step and now we have the opportunity to push for the changes we want. >> thank you. >> thank you. we go to mr. daniel roar backer of california. >> thank you very much mr. chairman...
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but the plan is also getting pushback from corporations and gop candidates. rear is republican presidential candidate jeb bush over the weekend. >> i think it is a disaster. it is taking -- it is typical of the obama administration taking executive power he doesn't have and i believe it is unconstitutional. and i think in relatively short period of time the courts will determine that as well. >> msnbc's alex joining us from the white house. this is just the beginning of what the president said would be a big push on this plan. how big a deal is this in terms of both the climate and the president's own legacy on the issue. >> well it is one of the only things both critics and proponents agree on is the sweeping nature of it. the historic nature of it. the white house just to give you one statistic says this is the equivalent of removing 166 million cars from the road. for opponents they view are this as an attack on an industry. coal mine and coal production and potentially eliminating that entire way of life as the white house seeks to move to a more clean en
but the plan is also getting pushback from corporations and gop candidates. rear is republican presidential candidate jeb bush over the weekend. >> i think it is a disaster. it is taking -- it is typical of the obama administration taking executive power he doesn't have and i believe it is unconstitutional. and i think in relatively short period of time the courts will determine that as well. >> msnbc's alex joining us from the white house. this is just the beginning of what the...
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i know that you get a lot of pushback, negative stereotypes that cookie or "empire" might be pushing. how do you respond to that? >> you can't please everybody. it's unfortunate that they don't see what we're trying to do. it's unfortunate that they're judging. who are you to judge? do you think you're better than cookie, better than lucius? you don't have any issues with your family? your life is perfect? i lived in the hood. i remember when crack was dropped off in the hood. i saw families get destroyed by it. i know what it is to have hungry kids and not be able to feed them on minimum wage. so when your back is pushed up against the wall, what do you do? you survive. you do whatever it takes to feed your family. but at the end of the day, instead of judging it, why don't you look at what they did. they broke a cycle of poverty which very rarely happens in the hood. usually you pass down welfare or living off the system. you create generations of that. what cookie and lucius did do, they broke that cycle. >> they sure did. >> they did. i hate that they sold drugs but guess what, th
i know that you get a lot of pushback, negative stereotypes that cookie or "empire" might be pushing. how do you respond to that? >> you can't please everybody. it's unfortunate that they don't see what we're trying to do. it's unfortunate that they're judging. who are you to judge? do you think you're better than cookie, better than lucius? you don't have any issues with your family? your life is perfect? i lived in the hood. i remember when crack was dropped off in the hood. i...
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you mentioned there is a big pushback by various companies and others. is there a chance perhaps the tax could be reduced? is there wiggle room? negotiating room? or no. >> final regulations haven't been issued and those will certainly affect how much any one employer might face in the tax. but there could be congressional efforts to scale back the tax or allow the threshold. right now they grow just with inflation. so 2018 is a ways away. and there could definitely be changes between now and then. we also have an election coming up. >> that's right. and it is an election cycle coming up. thank you very much. >>> coming up, katrina ten years later. and how one new orleans hospital who witnessed it first hand has transformed since the tragedy hit one decade ago. >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. a preliminary reading on gross domestic product groet. that's the broadest measure of economic activity. weekly jobless claims are out and we'll see how the labor market is doing. on the data front, pending home sales. that's what to watch for thursday. >>> sales
you mentioned there is a big pushback by various companies and others. is there a chance perhaps the tax could be reduced? is there wiggle room? negotiating room? or no. >> final regulations haven't been issued and those will certainly affect how much any one employer might face in the tax. but there could be congressional efforts to scale back the tax or allow the threshold. right now they grow just with inflation. so 2018 is a ways away. and there could definitely be changes between now...
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opened dialogue with the company and with the board, as we always do, and we were getting a lot of pushbackany. we had an entrenched board, entrenched management team. people who don't like to be told what to do, essentially, so, unfortunately, in this case we , sent three letters to the board and got some attention there. and then livermore, along with another hedge fund, began an activist process where we looked to replace the board. and we actually ultimately did that, so six months ago, we replaced the board. we had a brand-new board in place. we have a new cfo and ceo now. we were selling off non-core assets, which was part of our thesis and why we thought there was tremendous value here. and at this point we think that the company is well positioned. so now you have a company with $1.5 billion in revenue and operating margins can get to a normalized level. with that cash flow it should increase mightily. alix: with the companies that you are active in, what part of that thesis is the m&a takeout target? david: we don't buy companies thinking, hey, this can get bought. let's buy it. it
opened dialogue with the company and with the board, as we always do, and we were getting a lot of pushbackany. we had an entrenched board, entrenched management team. people who don't like to be told what to do, essentially, so, unfortunately, in this case we , sent three letters to the board and got some attention there. and then livermore, along with another hedge fund, began an activist process where we looked to replace the board. and we actually ultimately did that, so six months ago, we...
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ncaa emails show former head of safety david klossner pushing for more stringent rules, and facing pushback from inside the organization. >> very interesting email here from klossner where he says, 'return same day issue seems to be our biggest barrier. i've yet to find legitimate data to show that same day return to play is a good thing.' >> klossner's the one in here who keeps bringing up the idea about rules for return to play, the safety of this and what an issue it is. >> "i've been pretty busy with meetings, and trying to get david klossner off my back. that dude wears me out." >> so the one guy raising the red flag here, is getting shut out? >> shut down, suppressed, and criticized. >> i think it's a big lie and a big facade that the ncaa is putting on with the commercials that their main priority is the student athlete and their health. that's a lie. >> the ncaa has not investigated any school for violating its safety rules. >> at least in the case of the nfl players is that they're professional athletes being paid millions of dollars, and they have lawyers, they have agents, they h
ncaa emails show former head of safety david klossner pushing for more stringent rules, and facing pushback from inside the organization. >> very interesting email here from klossner where he says, 'return same day issue seems to be our biggest barrier. i've yet to find legitimate data to show that same day return to play is a good thing.' >> klossner's the one in here who keeps bringing up the idea about rules for return to play, the safety of this and what an issue it is. >>...
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entire pedestrian plaza, but yesterday his police commissioner did publicly suggest that, prompting pushback from pedestrians and even some of the mayor's predecessors. just another afternoon with the characters of times square. the naked cowgirl, fun-loving tourists, some loving snowmen. >> just people trying to make a buck. >> reporter: but with a huge police presence today -- >> the nypd presence will be felt deeply. >> reporter: there was no sign of the painted, bare-chested women who have captured the city's attention. >> i don't like it, there is a task force created. >> he doesn't need a task force. >> reporter: rudy guiliani credited with cleaning up times square says he originally shared police commissioner bratton's feeling, that pedestrian plazas like this one are just a magnet for bad behavior. but then he changed his mind, until de blasio took over. >> thought from the beginning that was a mistake, that it would lure homeless people, that it would lure nighttime problems. under bloomberg, it was an okay thing to do, because bloomberg had a very strict and very sensible form of e
entire pedestrian plaza, but yesterday his police commissioner did publicly suggest that, prompting pushback from pedestrians and even some of the mayor's predecessors. just another afternoon with the characters of times square. the naked cowgirl, fun-loving tourists, some loving snowmen. >> just people trying to make a buck. >> reporter: but with a huge police presence today -- >> the nypd presence will be felt deeply. >> reporter: there was no sign of the painted,...
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mark: the pushback on the questioner who suggested that the metadata gathering hasn't really stopped terrorism, and he said, i've talked to people involved, and they say it's a great tool to have. i do think if he ends up running against hillary clinton, he's good to have a tough time -- it will be a challenge for him, because she knows a lot. there is no one in the republican field with the exception of lindsey graham who can stand toe to toe with him on this stuff. john: it is not clear that he and hillary quentin will be in a different position. she is not a civil libertarian dove on those issues. up, we have a big discussion with the former chairman of the iowa republican party, when the organizers of this conference. we will talk to. we will talk iowa. we will talk all things election with matt strong. ♪ john: our guest today here on set in devonport is former iowa gop chair and security national visor for americans for peace, prosperity, and security, mac strong. this is your event in part. how do think jeb bush did? >> i thought he did great. he had a clear, crisp, concise ans
mark: the pushback on the questioner who suggested that the metadata gathering hasn't really stopped terrorism, and he said, i've talked to people involved, and they say it's a great tool to have. i do think if he ends up running against hillary clinton, he's good to have a tough time -- it will be a challenge for him, because she knows a lot. there is no one in the republican field with the exception of lindsey graham who can stand toe to toe with him on this stuff. john: it is not clear that...
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is somey, there pushback. there is no pushback with in the company itself.he workers are unionized.that is not the issue. commodity the price -- the commodity prices have come down. caroline: where do you see that commodity price moving to? where you willon be in the next year? >> in the short term, we can see the oversupply continuing. we are not sure. we are seeing demand coming back. the demand estimates were increased last week. we expect an increase of $1.6 million this year. the supply is more difficult to predict. there is still significant supply in the u.s.. it has been significantly strong. on the supply side, it is unclear. at 31.6e been producing million. it is more difficult to assess when the supply -- caroline: you are fine with where the prices are now? think we are ok in the short to medium term. long-term, all major companies are slowing down. had $200 billion of investments that have been canceled. this is a cyclical business and you will see be supply side getting reduced in the medium to long term. the short-term is the most difficult to
is somey, there pushback. there is no pushback with in the company itself.he workers are unionized.that is not the issue. commodity the price -- the commodity prices have come down. caroline: where do you see that commodity price moving to? where you willon be in the next year? >> in the short term, we can see the oversupply continuing. we are not sure. we are seeing demand coming back. the demand estimates were increased last week. we expect an increase of $1.6 million this year. the...
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pushback or is it generally positive? maybe i can start with that. i will say of course we have had lots of pushback before and after 2011. it is hard. democracy in a certain way but the rest of the world doesn't really see it in this realization is something we have come to and it forces us to be more flexible. we just did a recent assessment in syria and when we talk to people there is a strong reaction to the word democracy because of what has happened in the region where people don't really believe in it. surveythe error of youth showing less and less people are concerned with the idea of to not talk about democracy, instead talk about citizenship and what does it mean to be a citizen and what are your responsibilities? so for us we have e to be able to adapt and we have to maybe in certain context not use the word democracy and see what kind of language actually makes sense in the context and use it because we could still be in the end proponents of the same sort of concept but just changing terminology could make a world of difference in terms
pushback or is it generally positive? maybe i can start with that. i will say of course we have had lots of pushback before and after 2011. it is hard. democracy in a certain way but the rest of the world doesn't really see it in this realization is something we have come to and it forces us to be more flexible. we just did a recent assessment in syria and when we talk to people there is a strong reaction to the word democracy because of what has happened in the region where people don't really...
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have any of these pushbacks taken hold? >> the ones from hillary herself, including that press conference we saw some of hasn't been terribly successful. i don't think the joke went over that well about wipeling the server and having her engage on the nitty gritty doesn't seem like a great strategy because you have her being pulled down into the muck. i think a lot of it is democratic insiders who are getting nervous, starting to talk to politico and other publications saying the campaign need to be more proactive here. now the campaign is doing something. whether that is going to help i don't know but i think they think it's better than not doing much. dan: you talk about the nervousness among republicans. how do you measure the nevisness among democrats? >> there's a pot of democratic strategists who are trying to elect everybody but the president. members of the house, senate, governors across the country. gwen: everybody but -- >> but the president and the people who are not working for hillary. they are nervous that th
have any of these pushbacks taken hold? >> the ones from hillary herself, including that press conference we saw some of hasn't been terribly successful. i don't think the joke went over that well about wipeling the server and having her engage on the nitty gritty doesn't seem like a great strategy because you have her being pulled down into the muck. i think a lot of it is democratic insiders who are getting nervous, starting to talk to politico and other publications saying the campaign...
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i think the pushback on her was obscene but i didn't attend nor i would have attended. you have the right to do it should you? probably not. but with that being said, i respect the fact that there are some things that we better wake up to, and that's what i think the ultimate goal was here, was wake up, america. there are people in the -- in the book we talk about 51% of american muslims believe that they should live under sharia law, 51% of american muslims. and one quarter of american muslims believe silence is the way to get sharia law over the constitution. if you just look at the numbers that's somewhere between 300,000 and 500,000 americans who believe that they should overthrow the constitution for sharia law. that a problem. nobody is talking about that. we should address those things. >> host: glenn beck, five years ago you held a rally on the national mall in washington. do you have anything planned for the future, any similar events? >> guest: i do. it is kind of on this. i'm gravely concerned about a couple of things. one, i don't have any answers militarily
i think the pushback on her was obscene but i didn't attend nor i would have attended. you have the right to do it should you? probably not. but with that being said, i respect the fact that there are some things that we better wake up to, and that's what i think the ultimate goal was here, was wake up, america. there are people in the -- in the book we talk about 51% of american muslims believe that they should live under sharia law, 51% of american muslims. and one quarter of american muslims...
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it's facing enormous pushback from opponents in congress and fossil fuel industry alike. >>> on the campaign trail, jeb bush echoed that criticism calling the president's plan irresponsible and over achieving. front-runner hillary clinton said she would defend the plan if elected president. >> mets, mets mets. >> huge fourth inning clocking in three home runs curtis granderson and murphy go back-to-back. after a single from the newly acquired yoenis cespedis lucas duda goes -- >> wait what? >> moving to first place. you don't like that? >> i just wasn't ready for it. watching sports center this weekend? >> trying to give stewart scott a little shout out. >> i loved it. >>> to los angeles, dodgers at bat, tied with the angels at the bottom of the tenth. watch what happens. >> and a drive to right. deep to right. and it's gone! ethier hits his second home run. >> in miami marlins tied with the padres in the bottom of the ninth. >> hechavarria left center field, deep and gone! ball game. miami walks off. >> a three-run walk-off homer to get miami the 5-2 win. now to monmouth park new jersey ame
it's facing enormous pushback from opponents in congress and fossil fuel industry alike. >>> on the campaign trail, jeb bush echoed that criticism calling the president's plan irresponsible and over achieving. front-runner hillary clinton said she would defend the plan if elected president. >> mets, mets mets. >> huge fourth inning clocking in three home runs curtis granderson and murphy go back-to-back. after a single from the newly acquired yoenis cespedis lucas duda goes...
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didn't look like it is getting pushback from september.here is growing unease about china weighing on the market like a 1-2 punch for investors. >> there is a very awkward transition. if you have teenagers, we are going through that transition now. from a controlled economy to a much more open and slower economy. they are really grappling with the transition. is talking clarida about the u.s. -- chinese economy. there is a view that the world has changed very much since the fed's last meeting in july. the meeting minutes were released on wednesday. september rate hike appears to be off the table. futures indicate traders believe there is only a 34% chance rates will go higher. home sales rose to the highest level since february, the positive for the economy. there was jobs data measuring economic outlook. and highflying rockstar stocks, those who have risen the most, such as netflix, got caught up in the middle. netflix down almost 8%. it appears investors were targeting biggest winners. media stocks were caught in the drop. walt disney do
didn't look like it is getting pushback from september.here is growing unease about china weighing on the market like a 1-2 punch for investors. >> there is a very awkward transition. if you have teenagers, we are going through that transition now. from a controlled economy to a much more open and slower economy. they are really grappling with the transition. is talking clarida about the u.s. -- chinese economy. there is a view that the world has changed very much since the fed's last...
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immediately to this organized support and was successful in killing that theme which was the first pushback against the new deal after roosevelt that stunning reelection in 1936. the second example of bailey and leadership followed very closely the fight on the supreme court and that was not as well-known, end he actually wrote and sponsored a document called -- which came to be known as the conservative manifesto of 1937. it has been compared to newt gingrich's contract with america. their were ten points, basically for 0 free market, it wasn't any new deal specifically but new conservative underpinnings of it made it very objectionable to roosevelt and the new deal. .. whichever you want to do for manifesto and advocating for it. while it was unsuccessful, it was the first attempt to create a bipartisan coalition conservative bipartisan coalition in congress, and the groundwork that bailey did on working with the manifesto was used by the next person, robert taft. actually that's not quite true. taft is two chapters over. one more democrat before taft. davis was a contemporary of coolidge
immediately to this organized support and was successful in killing that theme which was the first pushback against the new deal after roosevelt that stunning reelection in 1936. the second example of bailey and leadership followed very closely the fight on the supreme court and that was not as well-known, end he actually wrote and sponsored a document called -- which came to be known as the conservative manifesto of 1937. it has been compared to newt gingrich's contract with america. their...
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what is some pushback you have received, either from police agencies or from the public? personally met with a lot of police unions, police officers, and community members. all must everybody is supportive of the body camera. it's the ultimate win-win. customers want the devices. the community they serve once the devices. there is very little push back. wants to takebody their time. they don't want to jump into fast and do something wrong. only one third of the agencies in the united states currently have them. steve: it takes time to pick out what they want to use, test the product, get the department policy strong. pimm: is there a consistent policy? what are the policies involved? steve: every region and police department is different in the u.s., but the policies are very similar. when you turn on the camera, when you turn off the camera, most policies i see dictate that you will turn on the camera when you engage in police activity. pimm: do you believe if all police officers wore these body cameras that the number of shot by police officers and abuse of force -- do
what is some pushback you have received, either from police agencies or from the public? personally met with a lot of police unions, police officers, and community members. all must everybody is supportive of the body camera. it's the ultimate win-win. customers want the devices. the community they serve once the devices. there is very little push back. wants to takebody their time. they don't want to jump into fast and do something wrong. only one third of the agencies in the united states...
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they're open to it, will, but there's pushbacks sometimes on how it's being used.ll, just to do my job as a scholar and speak a little more about this study that we referenced earlier...so, the doj study, and they cite aclu in their study as well having similar concerns. so, one of the questions, very specific questions, in terms of policy is: similar to any of us who'd wish to record each other, right? typically doing so involuntarily is against the law, against one's constitutional protections. and so, there's a few legal questions that come up with the use of these cameras. first is-so let's say i'm an officer and i'm about to record an interaction, is there what's call a two-way consent? so, in other words does this meet that same standard where i have to not only inform you that you are being recorded, but do i actually have to ask your permission to be recorded? states across the country right now do not agree on this policy. exactly. other states are saying, 'ok, well, i don't have to ask your permission but i do have to tell you that you're being recorded.'
they're open to it, will, but there's pushbacks sometimes on how it's being used.ll, just to do my job as a scholar and speak a little more about this study that we referenced earlier...so, the doj study, and they cite aclu in their study as well having similar concerns. so, one of the questions, very specific questions, in terms of policy is: similar to any of us who'd wish to record each other, right? typically doing so involuntarily is against the law, against one's constitutional...
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they faced a lot of pushback from the nfl in all of this.10 days before the season starts. it is the kind of thing people talk about as the season begins. you are basically having car accidents over and over. that will be a fascinating film. let's stay with sports. the u.s. opening is starting today. an interesting story coming out of the tournament is that of the rise of teenage tennis prodigy francis, who can thank bill accu -- bill ackerman for his rise. said inisten to what he the cost of playing tennis. he has done so well in life. the fact that he wants to give back to young athletes like me, it is unbelievable. he has done so much for me. gave me a plant -- a chance to play around the world. not worry at all, i cannot thank him enough. a tennis superstar in the making, a fantastic story about his connection with the pershing square ceo. what is coming up? leslie will stick with tennis. endsmer number one when tennis player. .veryone gets ready mark: she is a pioneer regarding social issues as well. i will see you in a few minutes. tha
they faced a lot of pushback from the nfl in all of this.10 days before the season starts. it is the kind of thing people talk about as the season begins. you are basically having car accidents over and over. that will be a fascinating film. let's stay with sports. the u.s. opening is starting today. an interesting story coming out of the tournament is that of the rise of teenage tennis prodigy francis, who can thank bill accu -- bill ackerman for his rise. said inisten to what he the cost of...
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james: they did expect some pushback because they will continue to profit on fossil fuels.s is a buggy whip holding onto its own interests and does recognize the future lies in renewable energy. you heard him say on the snippet you showed before i came on that he believes once policymakers advocate for and mandate some of these green energy policies, that private industry will fall into lockstep with that and find ways to make money. those private and its trees may not be occidental or chevron, they may be industries that don't exist yet or companies that are more nimble than some of these old oil companies that may be have not moved quickly enough into the green energy sphere. betty: when we had gone to his ranch in california and i sat down with him, i was interested and surprised by -- despite being an environmentalist, he's a capitalist. one of the comments he made was i understand why exxon wants to protect themselves. their duty is to their own shareholders and that is their fiduciary duty. i understand why they would do at some point, when it becomes more possible fo
james: they did expect some pushback because they will continue to profit on fossil fuels.s is a buggy whip holding onto its own interests and does recognize the future lies in renewable energy. you heard him say on the snippet you showed before i came on that he believes once policymakers advocate for and mandate some of these green energy policies, that private industry will fall into lockstep with that and find ways to make money. those private and its trees may not be occidental or chevron,...
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this is part of a campaign the white house is waging, the pushback against some of the ads against this, and also to convince the american people that the iran deal isn't only smart, but it's necessary. president obama flamed the current debate over the iran nuclear agreement since the most significant policy decision since the iraq war and found many parallels. >> many of the same people who wanted the war in iraq are making the case against the iran nuclear deal. it's a mindset characterized over a preference for military action over diplomacy. a mindset that puts a premium over making a con census. >> i american university in washington was the site of president kennedy's 1963 speech, calling for a nuclear test ban treaty with the soviet union. >> john f. kennedy called 50 years ago that the pursuit of peace is not as dramatic as the pursuit of war. >> president obama hoping to convince the american people and the members of congress that the nuclear deal is the best way to avoid war. >> so let's not mince words. choice we face is between diplomacy and war. maybe not tomorrow, maybe
this is part of a campaign the white house is waging, the pushback against some of the ads against this, and also to convince the american people that the iran deal isn't only smart, but it's necessary. president obama flamed the current debate over the iran nuclear agreement since the most significant policy decision since the iraq war and found many parallels. >> many of the same people who wanted the war in iraq are making the case against the iran nuclear deal. it's a mindset...
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and appropriate pushback for the reasons that you are describing.s movie is like you mentioned one of the biggest of the summer, and probably the biggest surprise of the summer according to the analysts, and there is a lot of interest in it. it might be partly because of the moment in time that we are in with a new wave of attention around issues involving police relations with the black community, and involving, you know, the black lives matter movement. and we have seen the marketers of the movie try to tap into it, and not direct ly related in th slogan like black lives matter, and black lives matter was not around in the 1990s, but we have seen increased interest in a movie like this for reasons like th that, and you know what i mean? >> is and we will have a certainly expanded conversation about that in 10:00 hour of what has changed and what has stayed the same. brian stelter, thank you. >>> and now, the lengths to what this group is going to in order to get a meeting with the pope. >>> and coming back, more problems with michael sam. he is wa
and appropriate pushback for the reasons that you are describing.s movie is like you mentioned one of the biggest of the summer, and probably the biggest surprise of the summer according to the analysts, and there is a lot of interest in it. it might be partly because of the moment in time that we are in with a new wave of attention around issues involving police relations with the black community, and involving, you know, the black lives matter movement. and we have seen the marketers of the...