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i don't need to make a shank. i don't need to participate with anybody who makes one.ke i'm being penalized for doing the right thing. >> you're just brought up so we can ask questions and get everything squared away. okay, i'll be in touch. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i know somebody had it there for a reason. what that reason is, i don't know. and who put it there, i don't know. >> while one investigation continues, another is about to begin. >> received this letter in the mail today from an unknown person actually. an inmate that it's referring to is an inmate ronald wells. and what the letter basically talks about is that he's maybe planning an escape. this inmate is in here at this point in time for a robbery. the robbery took place over at the horseshoe casino. >> the individual who wrote claims that they are ronald's family and they are scared to death of him. love him to death but afraid of them. >> did you want one of the investigators to listen to any of his phone calls? >> that's the other thing because they indicate in the letter that he's talking in cod
i don't need to make a shank. i don't need to participate with anybody who makes one.ke i'm being penalized for doing the right thing. >> you're just brought up so we can ask questions and get everything squared away. okay, i'll be in touch. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i know somebody had it there for a reason. what that reason is, i don't know. and who put it there, i don't know. >> while one investigation continues, another is about to begin. >> received...
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i let my anger kind of get the best of me, too, and popped my door and ran out there with the shank. >> inmate gonzalez apparently was able to defeat the locking device, open the cell door and he ran out of the cell and was holding a seven-inch piece of metal. >> it was made out of the top blade of a squeegee. >> unfortunately for gonzalez, by the time he figured out how to pop the lock on his door, hidalgo, guerrero and the sert team had already left the unit. >> he came running out into the day room because he thought everyone was still here fighting. he got to right about here and then he realized that, you know, he was a day late for the party. >> there was four laws down there. a sergeant, a lieutenant, corporal and regular officer. >> and he started to get real nervous, because, you know, he had no backup, he's over there with a weapon in a secured facility. >> with gonzalez already outnumbered four to one, members of the sert team escorting hidalgo and guerrero are called back to assist. >> go, go, go. >> i'm not stupid, you know, they laid it down real quick, threw the shank
i let my anger kind of get the best of me, too, and popped my door and ran out there with the shank. >> inmate gonzalez apparently was able to defeat the locking device, open the cell door and he ran out of the cell and was holding a seven-inch piece of metal. >> it was made out of the top blade of a squeegee. >> unfortunately for gonzalez, by the time he figured out how to pop the lock on his door, hidalgo, guerrero and the sert team had already left the unit. >> he...
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. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks.hey are the deadly weapons that inmates create from behind bars with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> they get a disposable razor and put both blades, one on each side of the toothbrush. they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck, and because the two blades are so wide apart it just fillets the individual wide open. >> inmates will do almost anything to hide the weapons they spend so much time manufacturing. >> the first one looks like a wire shank. these are all covered or wrapped in some kind of latex material, then lubricated with whatever they can find. >> how long can they keep it up there? >> i believe the average time is maybe about a day. when it's time to pull it out, sometimes it won't come out. and that leads to other problems. >> because inmates go to such extreme lengths to fashion and conceal their weapons, officers must be outfitted with a high-tech, nonlethal arsenal of their own. at the los angeles county jail, we encountered inmates who
. >> in prison slang they're known as shanks.hey are the deadly weapons that inmates create from behind bars with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> they get a disposable razor and put both blades, one on each side of the toothbrush. they'll come across their enemy, slice them across the neck, and because the two blades are so wide apart it just fillets the individual wide open. >> inmates will do almost anything to hide the weapons they spend so much time...
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>> a smothered pork shank.ake classic recipes and make them more approachable and lighten them up. >> give them a new twist. >> this is ceceche. >> yes. it is mango with toasted walnuts. my bar food has an asian influence. i bring a lot of moracan flavors and new american. >> meaning a little bit of everything. >> a little bit of the melting pot and food that i have loved. i have worked in a lot of restaurants. this is the first time i get to express everything i have learned. >> do you have a favorite dish here? >> i would say the pork shank. >> what does it taste like? what is unusual about it? >> there is a hidden all spice in my braise. which is an unexpected twist. i do baby arugula in with the white beans. >> thank you very much. the restaurant roof top opens today. they are having a soft opening. do check ahead and make sure there is room. it is a beautiful day to be outdoors and dining on this roof top at this restaurant in downtown walnut creek. back to you. >> do me a favor if you can, will you taste
>> a smothered pork shank.ake classic recipes and make them more approachable and lighten them up. >> give them a new twist. >> this is ceceche. >> yes. it is mango with toasted walnuts. my bar food has an asian influence. i bring a lot of moracan flavors and new american. >> meaning a little bit of everything. >> a little bit of the melting pot and food that i have loved. i have worked in a lot of restaurants. this is the first time i get to express...
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. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own type of people. >> it's all run by gangs or at least the gangs think they run the prisons, and then the correctional officers think they run the prison. but everybody gangs up by race and you have to know where you're going. you don't want to go walking in the wrong area of the prison yard because you're on somebody else's turf. >> while inmates can segregate themselves in prison, it's not always that way in county jail. the first stop on the often long road of incarceration for gang members. >> every gang in los angeles county ends up coming here. and we just don't have enough places to segregate ev
. >> officers catch a gang member attempting to conceal a shank, a homemade slashing weapon. this time, violence was avoided. but nowhere is gang influence more prevalent than out on the rec yards of california's prisons. >> this is a turf war here. everybody's got their own turf and they're not going to let anybody else take it from them. the inmates segregate themselves out here. and the reason being that the gangs want it that way. so a man has no choice but to go with his own...
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beef shanks, flank steak, oxtail, veal shanks, chicken, marrowbones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnipshen served with its own deeply rich broth. >> daniel: you think it's enough for the two of us? >> anthony: and then, this. >> waiter: monsieur, lievre a la royale. >> anthony: as if the chef had been listening to my deepest, darkest secret yearnings. the legendary lievre a la royale -- an almost completely disappeared, incredibly difficult preparation of wild hare. the animal is first slowly cooked, then coated by a sauce of its own minced heart, liver, and lungs that has been thickened with its own blood. after more than six hours of preparation, the hare is served, as the chef prefers -- whole, on the bone, the rich glorious sauce finished with truffles and chartreuse napped over and over until it coats like richest chocolate. absolutely the lost ark of the covenant of cuisine ancienne. everything great about cooking is encapsulated in this dish. >> daniel: we'll continue all over the world to make cuisine of paul, many generation to come. >> anthony: forever. i will never eat like t
beef shanks, flank steak, oxtail, veal shanks, chicken, marrowbones, beef ribs, leeks, carrots, turnipshen served with its own deeply rich broth. >> daniel: you think it's enough for the two of us? >> anthony: and then, this. >> waiter: monsieur, lievre a la royale. >> anthony: as if the chef had been listening to my deepest, darkest secret yearnings. the legendary lievre a la royale -- an almost completely disappeared, incredibly difficult preparation of wild hare. the...
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. >> doug shanks was ford's mississippi point man pushing for uncommitted delegates in a predominantly people that were truly uncommitted making up their minds but the president had substantial support in this delegation since the state convention. >> clark reid was mississippi delegation chairman. billy monger was chairman for regan. hailey barber was the delegations chief of staff. in 1976, they are among the most influential republicans in the state, regan supporters all with considerable sway over the delegation. >> we were uncommitted and you were not supposed to be committed to anybody, but obviously, i was. >> i was regan. >> even though i was for regan and most everybody knew, my job was to be neutral. >> all country club guys, good guys but they were the republican party. >> early on, shanks has only six ford delegates and a steep climb to move uncommitted voters over to gain ford the majority and under the unit rule capture all 30 votes. >> we got a photographer here? >> coming up, a campaign bombshell. >> i said what in the world? how can this be? i didn't see it coming. i h
. >> doug shanks was ford's mississippi point man pushing for uncommitted delegates in a predominantly people that were truly uncommitted making up their minds but the president had substantial support in this delegation since the state convention. >> clark reid was mississippi delegation chairman. billy monger was chairman for regan. hailey barber was the delegations chief of staff. in 1976, they are among the most influential republicans in the state, regan supporters all with...
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announcer: on friday, c-span's original series, landmark cases, continues with shank versus united states, the 1919 supreme court ruling help define the limits of the first amendment right to free speech, particularly during wartime. you can watch this program at 10:00 p.m. here on c-span and the entire series anytime online. at www.c-span.org. coming up on c-span, bernie sanders campaigning in new york city. then president obama and the chinese president talked to reporters at the nuclear security summit. after that come our issue spotlight features past speeches by today's leaders on the supreme court nomination process. c-span's "washington journal" live everyday day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, former nato commander wesley clarke will join us to discuss nato's role in the aftermath of the brussels attacks in the fight against isis. also the role that national security issues are playing in campaign 2016. then council on foreign relations senior fellow and journalist dale some one talks about her new york times war,selling book, ashlee's the un
announcer: on friday, c-span's original series, landmark cases, continues with shank versus united states, the 1919 supreme court ruling help define the limits of the first amendment right to free speech, particularly during wartime. you can watch this program at 10:00 p.m. here on c-span and the entire series anytime online. at www.c-span.org. coming up on c-span, bernie sanders campaigning in new york city. then president obama and the chinese president talked to reporters at the nuclear...
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inmate baez removed the shank from his pocket, turned around, and stabbed inmate braithwaite in the back. >> did we recover the weapon? >> yes, we did, sir. >> what type of weapon? >> it was a shoe support from a work boot that was sharpened. it went in three-quarters of an inch, at which time he removed the weapon from his back and stabbed inmate baez. >> so, both inmates received puncture wounds? >> yes, sir. >> to combat such jailhouse attacks corrections officials often prosecute the offenders with new charges in addition to the ones that landed them in jail. >> carlos baez? >> yeah. >> we're placing you under arrest for assault. place your hands behind your back. >> when he was put in the holding cell, we were absolutely amazed that he actually confessed to us. >> i stabbed one of the bloods in the back. >> we were shocked that he would admit to us, on camera, that he actually stabbed another prisoner. >> and when he felt it, he pulled it out, he attacked me and stabbed me in the lower part of my abdomen. >> rodney brathwaite, the other inmate also arrested in the incident, was put
inmate baez removed the shank from his pocket, turned around, and stabbed inmate braithwaite in the back. >> did we recover the weapon? >> yes, we did, sir. >> what type of weapon? >> it was a shoe support from a work boot that was sharpened. it went in three-quarters of an inch, at which time he removed the weapon from his back and stabbed inmate baez. >> so, both inmates received puncture wounds? >> yes, sir. >> to combat such jailhouse attacks...
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check toothpaste, make sure there's nothing to make a shank out of. just trying to be thorough. >> hey, come on. you're up. >> every inmate that comes to us from santa rosa gets a haircut. unfortunately, they can't have their own individuality. so we try to make them as vanilla as possible. when we take their photo and their i.d., we want a clear look at their face in case something should ever happen, one would get away from us, you know, they would be able to be readily identified by that photo. >> thank you. >> have a good one. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-in process, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> oh, i get shot in north carolina. so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, whic
check toothpaste, make sure there's nothing to make a shank out of. just trying to be thorough. >> hey, come on. you're up. >> every inmate that comes to us from santa rosa gets a haircut. unfortunately, they can't have their own individuality. so we try to make them as vanilla as possible. when we take their photo and their i.d., we want a clear look at their face in case something should ever happen, one would get away from us, you know, they would be able to be readily identified...
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he shanked it. way short. into the drink. thursday? rory double bogeyed the hole. jordan spieth, up and down. he knocks in the birdie putt, moving six under par, but he bogeys, then on the 18th his tee shot goes way right come into the trees. he would double bogey 18. he still leads at three under par. this is awesome. whomber the little girl cried when she learned that a blair was traded to washington? he sent her a care package, and earlier today this video. poster forhe oshie play the hornets tomorrow at noon. kellye: playing for pride. thank you, robert. but jamie raskin is the only democrat for congress o's authored landmark ogressive laws -- marriage equality, equal pay for women,
he shanked it. way short. into the drink. thursday? rory double bogeyed the hole. jordan spieth, up and down. he knocks in the birdie putt, moving six under par, but he bogeys, then on the 18th his tee shot goes way right come into the trees. he would double bogey 18. he still leads at three under par. this is awesome. whomber the little girl cried when she learned that a blair was traded to washington? he sent her a care package, and earlier today this video. poster forhe oshie play the...
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shank i had composite lid 1.4% to close at 3008 completing second day of losses. investors are holding back while they wait for important economic data due out inweerkt. "today" can, taiex is down to 8490. speculation that a government backed bond may withdraw money. hong kong, hang seng index advancing bio.3%. most sectors enjoined gains. si sidney up person of interest 0.3%. >>> chairman and ceo of 7 and i holdings will step down. suzuki has headed the store operator for many years. board members voted down to replace the president of the 7-eleven chain and he is believed to have backed that proposal. >> translator: our company has been generating record profits in recent years. i want people to reflect on that. i decided to stetep down. >> suzuki joined the company in 1963. later he introduced the convenience store model from the u.s. 7 and ioffici officials release earnings report. it grew $3.2 billion. they attribute the result to new store openings and strong food sales. one of the partners is fast retailing which runs a national clothes empire. customers wh
shank i had composite lid 1.4% to close at 3008 completing second day of losses. investors are holding back while they wait for important economic data due out inweerkt. "today" can, taiex is down to 8490. speculation that a government backed bond may withdraw money. hong kong, hang seng index advancing bio.3%. most sectors enjoined gains. si sidney up person of interest 0.3%. >>> chairman and ceo of 7 and i holdings will step down. suzuki has headed the store operator for...
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just using ring shank nails, which double the strength of connections you're already gonna make, cost about $70 to $100 for the average house. strapping the roof to the walls, which is essential for keeping the house together -- about $400 to $600 for the average home. >> for basically 1% of the construction budget, you can actually make your house a whole lot stronger. >> you can't just address the roof for true disaster resilience. you need to look at the entire building envelope. that's what we call the roof, the walls, the way the walls are tied to the foundation, the windows, the doors, the garage door. >> you also want to prevent things from becoming missiles. >> if debris or projectiles during a heavy windstorm break those windows or blow in the garage door or open the door, now, the house can be pressurized and come apart. >> some people buy special storm shutters. we've seen all the pictures of people boarding up windows with plywood. >> we don't need to do that anymore. in fact, the codes are mandating that all new windows and doors be called impact resistant. >> this glass
just using ring shank nails, which double the strength of connections you're already gonna make, cost about $70 to $100 for the average house. strapping the roof to the walls, which is essential for keeping the house together -- about $400 to $600 for the average home. >> for basically 1% of the construction budget, you can actually make your house a whole lot stronger. >> you can't just address the roof for true disaster resilience. you need to look at the entire building envelope....
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. >> shank, shank. sha >> no shanking.shankin >> no. all right. that's coming up?g ?ve, we got to talk aboutbt your trash talk skills.kill >> they're not very good.reot v i'm deferring to tucker and weke really need wisdom. >> okay. okay. >> in the break we'll do abreak little one-on-one trash talking 101. >> i'm a lover.>> i'm not a fighter.not i wouldn't be a good hockeyoo coach.coach. >> any way what's going on inhao the weather? >> i get it.et i >> let's go to the forecast. we're looking -- gloats to thett forecast.reca ♪ >> awkward moment.>>wa >> go to the forecast or else.tr that's how you got to do littlel mean trash talking.king >> right?>> >> um-hmm.>> u >> erin, what are you lookingkig at. >> 45 in washington. >> there you go.o >> let the philly girl do thel t trash talking.alking >> 44 in annapolis.ap >> don't make me go philly >> 34 in frederick. fderi we had chilly temperatures to start your day.styo beautiful beautiful afternoon.en if you want to go, upping, pre p celebrate before the big game at 7:00 hanging out around the outd verizon center outdoors b
. >> shank, shank. sha >> no shanking.shankin >> no. all right. that's coming up?g ?ve, we got to talk aboutbt your trash talk skills.kill >> they're not very good.reot v i'm deferring to tucker and weke really need wisdom. >> okay. okay. >> in the break we'll do abreak little one-on-one trash talking 101. >> i'm a lover.>> i'm not a fighter.not i wouldn't be a good hockeyoo coach.coach. >> any way what's going on inhao the weather? >>...
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peter shankman is the founder of shank minds business masterminds, an online community of entrepreneurs around the world. he's author of "zombie loyalists." and cnbc contributor carol roth is a recovering investment banker, entrepreneur and author. so good to see you both. >> you too, jj. >> i love this piece. the favorite part was the pictures. you cannot argue with a picture. >> there's no reason in today's day and age to not document everything with text, audio, video. we carry so many devices on us that can do that, it solves problems before they become bigger problems. >> here's the challenge. i'm looking at a business like this. i don't know how much choice you have in choosing your trash removal provider. from a customer standpoint they have more flexibility to push back on their customers. i think if you have a different type of business, you could have the picture but you could still anger the customer, because the customer is upset about something. you need to be very, very careful. if it's a customer who's very important to you, either because they spend a ton of money with y
peter shankman is the founder of shank minds business masterminds, an online community of entrepreneurs around the world. he's author of "zombie loyalists." and cnbc contributor carol roth is a recovering investment banker, entrepreneur and author. so good to see you both. >> you too, jj. >> i love this piece. the favorite part was the pictures. you cannot argue with a picture. >> there's no reason in today's day and age to not document everything with text, audio,...
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over there, from the mighty shanks of some mythical creature, perhaps, a batali-saurus or delicio-saurus is falling off the bone. and let there be blood. delicious, delicious blood in tube form, served still steaming, nay, heaving, engorged as you will with goodness to squirt across your plate as you press against it with the side of your fork. so delicious. so, how often do you do this? >> daniel: two or three times a week. >> anthony: uh-huh. what distinguishes a good butcher from an okay butcher? >> daniel: actually, i myself like all butchers. [ laughter ] >> anthony: they're doing good business here. >> daniel: and it's cheap. >> anthony: yeah? >> daniel: i can't tell you which is my favorite butcher in budapest. >> anthony: yeah. >> daniel: because, all of them is different. >> anthony: right. you ever just go out for like a salad? [ laugher ] i kid, i kid. there is another long tradition of artistry here in budapest. we grew up with their works. visual artists, photographers, filmmakers. where did they all go? well, world war i happened and with it the end of the austro- hungarian
over there, from the mighty shanks of some mythical creature, perhaps, a batali-saurus or delicio-saurus is falling off the bone. and let there be blood. delicious, delicious blood in tube form, served still steaming, nay, heaving, engorged as you will with goodness to squirt across your plate as you press against it with the side of your fork. so delicious. so, how often do you do this? >> daniel: two or three times a week. >> anthony: uh-huh. what distinguishes a good butcher from...
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the bigger play is what i call the shank i accord coming out -- the shanghai accord. francine: you are saying this is an accord between janet yellen and the pboc? jim: and the ecb and the bank of japan. it is the big four. francine: a secretive accord? jim: exactly. the evidence is overwhelming. china needs this. the last two times china needs, -- eased, the u.s. stock market fell out a bit. how do you ease china without destroying stock markets? keep the dollar cross rate unchanged at titan japan and york. that is why we have the stronger yen and stronger euro. it is a backdoor easing of china. cross rate is unchanged. sure if: i am not murray would have agreed to the kabul we'll discuss that next. jim: he is my favorite central banker. francine: jim stays with us. plenty coming up, including setting the standard. we kick off the bank earnings season. is the ceo's recovery plan working? the negative. subzero interest rates eat into revenue. we speak with the ceo. the british public has been betrayed by the prime minister david cameron, so says former defense secretar
the bigger play is what i call the shank i accord coming out -- the shanghai accord. francine: you are saying this is an accord between janet yellen and the pboc? jim: and the ecb and the bank of japan. it is the big four. francine: a secretive accord? jim: exactly. the evidence is overwhelming. china needs this. the last two times china needs, -- eased, the u.s. stock market fell out a bit. how do you ease china without destroying stock markets? keep the dollar cross rate unchanged at titan...
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but i spoke with the cfo marcus shank.pretty much closed the door on any prospect of capital raising in the near term. e also said he thinks the market environment is improving for the bank. let's just listen to what he said. >> we've seen the markets calm down a lot in march and its continued in april. so the performance in those two, march and april, is definitely better. but i would say the highlights from my point of view is on the one hand focusing the bank. but then the external environment being almost the most challenging we've seen in quite a while. >> couple of other interesting points here. the market has been wondering whether the deutsche post bank disposal would actually take placed. it was discussed last year. remains part of the plan. markets were wondering if it would follow through. marcus schenck saying yes that is still very much part of the plan and they continue to look at other ways which they can raise capital and improve the efficiency of this bank by reducing costs. the view continues and i think
but i spoke with the cfo marcus shank.pretty much closed the door on any prospect of capital raising in the near term. e also said he thinks the market environment is improving for the bank. let's just listen to what he said. >> we've seen the markets calm down a lot in march and its continued in april. so the performance in those two, march and april, is definitely better. but i would say the highlights from my point of view is on the one hand focusing the bank. but then the external...
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at the bottom, rice noodles garnished, heaped with tender slow cooked beef shank, crabmeat dumplings,ith lime wedge, cilantro, green onions, chili sauce, shredded banana blossoms, and mung bean sprouts, it's a wonder of flavor and texture. the greatest soup in the world. look at that, man, that is just unbelievable. blood cake. >> blood cake. >> the sauce. i want to see how much he put in there. >> you have to make it look really red in there, it has to be blood red. >> and the broth is wonderful. people are put on earth for various purposes, i was put on earth to do this. eat noodles right here. >> when i was a kid, we used to tell each other, do not take a date to go out to eat the stuff. if you start sweating, your hair will stick up. >> really? i would definitely bring a date to this, if she doesn't like this, there's no hope of a relationship. >> exactly. >> if she said i don't know, there's icky stuff in there, that would be a relationship-ender for me. i'm not kidding. >> i mean, here you are having it in a market like this. but if she makes this in a place like new york or par
at the bottom, rice noodles garnished, heaped with tender slow cooked beef shank, crabmeat dumplings,ith lime wedge, cilantro, green onions, chili sauce, shredded banana blossoms, and mung bean sprouts, it's a wonder of flavor and texture. the greatest soup in the world. look at that, man, that is just unbelievable. blood cake. >> blood cake. >> the sauce. i want to see how much he put in there. >> you have to make it look really red in there, it has to be blood red. >>...
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he has been a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yeprfect. the dimensions are just right, why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> there's nothing to explain. you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know, l.t. some things might require that i might need it. you know, i might -- you know -- >> you're going to escape with it? is that what you're going to do? >> hell no. why would i want to escape? >> okay. i'm going to have you write a statement out. you understand? we need to go ahead and house him alone immediately go ahead and put him on heightened security. okay? >> roger. >> later, bowden explained he made the key from a battery. >> you take the outside casing. you have to roll it so you'll be able to grip it. that's the point of rolling it for. >> how did you get the dimensions right, though? >> yeah. somebody taught me. >> truthfully i used to make them. sell them at one point. >> the cuff key -- >> $25. >> all r
he has been a close management inmate for almost a year after having been caught with a shank. >> yeprfect. the dimensions are just right, why you got a homemade cuff key in your property? >> there's nothing to explain. you found it in my property, you know. >> okay. >> i can't explain it. >> why did you make it? >> in case i need it. >> need it for what? >> i don't know, l.t. some things might require that i might need it. you know, i might --...
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diamonds unleashed by carol roth vermeil pendant with 16 inch chain and the quarter carat diamond split shank vermeil ring. >> let's find out who the winners are kath. >> all right. let's hear the spanky music. >> no, i think it's time to take our time and pick the names. >> no, i'm in a hurry. first person is sandy ramos from sun valley, new york. >> i love when sandy wins. >> sorry, nevada. >> i've got rebecca mitchell from beaumont, texas. go, becky. >> and susan royal from royal hall, north carolina. from portland, texas. go, sandy. >> gail mckonld connell from moorsville, north carolina. >> you all get that. and if you want to enter again, kath, what should they do? >> they should go to klgandhoda.com and hit the "connect button." >>> tomorrow we have ricky gervais. >> plus olympic gold medalist shawn johnson helps us celebrate 100 days to rio and a performance by the band perry. >> i love the band perry. enjoy your cbs news r you can't concentrate, can't sleep. before long it's all you can think about. you feel anxious and uncertain. until one day you realize, this could be it. you've d
diamonds unleashed by carol roth vermeil pendant with 16 inch chain and the quarter carat diamond split shank vermeil ring. >> let's find out who the winners are kath. >> all right. let's hear the spanky music. >> no, i think it's time to take our time and pick the names. >> no, i'm in a hurry. first person is sandy ramos from sun valley, new york. >> i love when sandy wins. >> sorry, nevada. >> i've got rebecca mitchell from beaumont, texas. go, becky....
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europe gradually putting up fences, where the shank and the free goods of people was one of the centraldeas of the eu. lou: the foundation. >> to begin with. it's very, very unsettled. meanwhile have you china putting fighter jets on those little islands in the south seas. this is not a happy world. lou: not a happy world, and remarkably, we didn't even mention the middle east or a presidency that seems to shrinking inward. i'm not going to use -- i guess i am going to use it, the bunker mentality seized this president. what would be the motivation for the cia? >> i'm certainly no cia expert, but my guess would be they would be wanting to send someone a message. it's hard to imagine if it really was the cia that this got out without them leaking it, and if they did leak it, it must have been they want to send a message to someone. lou: foreign or domestic? >> foreign or domestic, right, or both. lou: or both! [laughter]. lou: those are the times in which we live. does trump make it to the nomination? >> i think he has a good shot. i think california will be the real test. he's got to ta
europe gradually putting up fences, where the shank and the free goods of people was one of the centraldeas of the eu. lou: the foundation. >> to begin with. it's very, very unsettled. meanwhile have you china putting fighter jets on those little islands in the south seas. this is not a happy world. lou: not a happy world, and remarkably, we didn't even mention the middle east or a presidency that seems to shrinking inward. i'm not going to use -- i guess i am going to use it, the bunker...
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. >> plus, 400 years after his death we decided to celebrate shanks pier with another anchor challengekespeare quote or taylor swift lyric. all that -- >> ooh. >> you'd be surprised how difficult it is. >> very entertaining. >> thanks, guys. >> see you then. >>> 6:44 is your time now. notice something new if out and about along a popular outdoor path this weekend. >> the cno canal trust is replacing the bridge over macarthur boulevard and brickyard road. the project is part of the centennial celebration for the national park still be able to the old bridge while the work on the new bridge continues. pretty cool. >> yeah. >>> we have a out of india we're following. 16 people are dead after a mudslide hit tawong in northeastern india yesterday. heavy rain triggered the mudslide. several workers in a nearby hotel managed to escape. the heavy rain comes ahead of the regular monsoon seize chn hits the area in june through september. >>> more than 25,000 people looking for new homes after an earthquake in ecuador. the 7.8 quake hit the country seven days ago. more than 600 people killed in t
. >> plus, 400 years after his death we decided to celebrate shanks pier with another anchor challengekespeare quote or taylor swift lyric. all that -- >> ooh. >> you'd be surprised how difficult it is. >> very entertaining. >> thanks, guys. >> see you then. >>> 6:44 is your time now. notice something new if out and about along a popular outdoor path this weekend. >> the cno canal trust is replacing the bridge over macarthur boulevard and...
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. >> no property of the jails can go missing because you can turn anything into a shank. >> down on the floor, any sudden moves will be taken as aggressive and we will use force on you. >> exactly the kind of attention mexican mafia leaders want to avoid. >> they want to ignore, so they can engage in their criminal enterprises while they're in our facility. >> we went in, started shaking down the cells, looking for contraband, in addition to razor blades. we will continue to search and they won't like the results. >> eventually, sergeant overstreet got on the loudspeaker and asked for whoever has the pencil sharpener to give it up. >> i told them, give up the razors, then five minutes they showed up. they were thrown out. and to the day room area. we don't know who threw them out. they're pretty sneaky when it comes to that, but they threw it out. mexican mafia leadership, not going to be happy, i don't think. and they are going to look into who took those razors. and i'm sure that they're probably going to say something to those individuals who are responsible for taking them. hopefull
. >> no property of the jails can go missing because you can turn anything into a shank. >> down on the floor, any sudden moves will be taken as aggressive and we will use force on you. >> exactly the kind of attention mexican mafia leaders want to avoid. >> they want to ignore, so they can engage in their criminal enterprises while they're in our facility. >> we went in, started shaking down the cells, looking for contraband, in addition to razor blades. we will...
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the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there.skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? we need some platino? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. >> this is pretty much the pork universe as i've ever seen it in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. this is the kind of thing i thought we lost in new york. all along, all along it was right there under foot, a gusher of porky goodness. >> there's a great line which they say, cele-bronx. what, you think this is the bronx? the music is really loud and it's a mess. to me, i take that as a point of pride. bronx is where the music gets loud, the men are tough. the women are sexy, the food is spicy. if those thins weren't true, you wouldn't know what the bronx was. >> so the bad reputation is what protects it. >> i think the perception of it being a place where the funk is alive. >> incredible spread. >> yea
the shank there? >> yeah, the shoulder. you're going to get that in there.skin and fat? >> yeah, like a meat candy bar. >> amazing. what else? we need some platino? puerto rico, i miss you. >> need some more. the bronx became the place i could engage my sensibility. you could really come here, eat, drink, wine, women and song and indulge. >> this is pretty much the pork universe as i've ever seen it in new york. i don't know anywhere else porkier than that. this is...
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up next i'll talk to larry shank about his brand new book, and the players that have had the biggest impact on philadelphia. day at citizens bank park it's natural for fans to reflect on past seasons and the players will shape the phillies for better or for worse. our next guest has had a front-row seat for many of the team's highs and lows. larry shenk has been a fixture for more than 40 years and he serves as the vice president of alumni relations and he's out with a brand new book. the fightin' phillies, from the whiz kids to the misfits. larry joins us this morning. larry, thank you for being with us. >> let me start before we get to the book. we cheer for each other and the organizations cheer for each other. just a comment on the passing of ed snider. >> if it weren't for ed snider i don't think we'd have hockey in this town and we had the first parade in '74 and '75. what a great man he was and it's a shame. i know, dave montgomery who received the ed snyder award in january and it is fitting and the last one they'll get out and he'll be missed. >> let's talk about the book. t
up next i'll talk to larry shank about his brand new book, and the players that have had the biggest impact on philadelphia. day at citizens bank park it's natural for fans to reflect on past seasons and the players will shape the phillies for better or for worse. our next guest has had a front-row seat for many of the team's highs and lows. larry shenk has been a fixture for more than 40 years and he serves as the vice president of alumni relations and he's out with a brand new book. the...
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spieth hits it fat and shanks it in the water again.e cleared the creek but ends up in the bunker. he would get out of the sand and score a 7 on the par 3 losing the lead. spieth's struggles allowed brit danny willett to move ahead to go 5 under. on 18th, willett taps in to par to go into the clubhouse three shots out. willett almost didn't play the masters because his wife was due to give birth this weekend. spieth did have a chance after two birdies on the 17th, he needed his par putt to stay two shots mind willett but tide for second. danny willett celebrating with both his caddie and his dad. >> it really was. i don't even watch golf. i was glued to the screen watching willett come back. >>> coming up, this morning's top stories including reports the uk's daily mail early talks on a yahoo! bid. plus who is your best friend at work? we'll tell you why one company is asking this. stay with cnbc. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out sh
spieth hits it fat and shanks it in the water again.e cleared the creek but ends up in the bunker. he would get out of the sand and score a 7 on the par 3 losing the lead. spieth's struggles allowed brit danny willett to move ahead to go 5 under. on 18th, willett taps in to par to go into the clubhouse three shots out. willett almost didn't play the masters because his wife was due to give birth this weekend. spieth did have a chance after two birdies on the 17th, he needed his par putt to stay...
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shanking things up to get more established political guys that know the system to be able to fight everyattle and win. he may be just a few delegates short. if that is the case, everyone of these battles matters. harris: yeah. i mean you heard rudy giuliani talking about it on fox news this morning. even if he just get, sniff out like 1200, the last 37 or so you may be able to muscle in, doing deal-making without changing rules which may be a lot difficult as we get closer. you mentioned chris collins. he is one of representatives leading weekly meetings. he led the one here for trump supporters on capitol hill. this is his home state of new york. >> interesting he endorsed jeb bush and then endorsed donald trump. harris: hmmm. don't know what to say about that. candidates on the democrat side for their nomination also making their final pitches to new york voters. here is hillary clinton. >> it was the greatest honor of my life to represent you in the senate and i want you to know -- [applause] -- that new york had my back and i always tried to have your back and i will again, if i'm so
shanking things up to get more established political guys that know the system to be able to fight everyattle and win. he may be just a few delegates short. if that is the case, everyone of these battles matters. harris: yeah. i mean you heard rudy giuliani talking about it on fox news this morning. even if he just get, sniff out like 1200, the last 37 or so you may be able to muscle in, doing deal-making without changing rules which may be a lot difficult as we get closer. you mentioned chris...
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. >> they had socks with batteries in them in one hand and they had the homemade shanks made up insidend tried to stab a lot of police. tried to stab four or five police on the range. >> they came behind the stairwell just swinging and swinging. we backed off. the other two officers that got out of range door, i didn't make it. they had me pinned at that time inside this corner. they were just beating me on top of the head with a sock full of batteries. >> and this officer haskins was just one of the officers that was there, and he was one who probably got hurt the worst. >> my two officers tried to pull me back through. the three of them were on the backside and they were trying to pull me back out. a tug-of-war began. these guys would still be beating me on top the head, but finally the two officers pulled me through. >> haskins was not a target. none of those officers was a target. they was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. and they caught the rap. >> i reached around back like this and i felt something on my -- something wet on my back, when i brought it back around, it wa
. >> they had socks with batteries in them in one hand and they had the homemade shanks made up insidend tried to stab a lot of police. tried to stab four or five police on the range. >> they came behind the stairwell just swinging and swinging. we backed off. the other two officers that got out of range door, i didn't make it. they had me pinned at that time inside this corner. they were just beating me on top of the head with a sock full of batteries. >> and this officer...
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. >> we bumped into timothy shank at a nearby polling center inoa. >> this is a critical time. >> he tells us he's less than thrilled with the tone of this year's election. political watchdog group committee of 70 tells me that may actually help voter turnout. during the past four or five presidential election seasons they say voter turnout has varied from 20% to 50%. it's still early on in the day, but they're anticipating anywhere from 400,000 of philly's registered voters to hit the polls. while the numbers are subskrekt to change, the reason behind each individual hasn't really. >> i had to set an example for my 4-year-old so when she becomes 18 years of age, she knows, i have to vote for my rights. >> and we ended that piece with that mother and daughter because there's something really unique about this election period this time. we're talking about 400 election ambassadors at the polls some time today. these are students, younger people that they have been getting out to get people energized about coming down to the polls. also, about 40 people are going to be working the call
. >> we bumped into timothy shank at a nearby polling center inoa. >> this is a critical time. >> he tells us he's less than thrilled with the tone of this year's election. political watchdog group committee of 70 tells me that may actually help voter turnout. during the past four or five presidential election seasons they say voter turnout has varied from 20% to 50%. it's still early on in the day, but they're anticipating anywhere from 400,000 of philly's registered voters...
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shirley shank and her family are enjoying a quiet summer evening on the deck of their home high in theca mountains. >> we enjoy sitting on the deck and watching the sun go down and waiting for wildlife to come up in the yard. >> the human residents are used to sharing space with the area's wild natives. >> we have every kind of wildlife that's in this area here. bears, turkeys, elk, deer, raccoons, just about anything. >> black bears are frequent visitors. attracted by food in the dumpsters along the road. >> the dumpster has handles on the outside and so they're perfect little ladder for them to get up the side. >> which can make taking out the trash a risky endeavor. >> if you startle them or back them in a corner or if you mess with their young, then you can have a problem. >> one mother bear is well known in the neighborhood. >> her name is fertile myrtle. she has been named by the neighborhood because she has repeatedly had triplets. we call them the three stooges, the babies, because they're always in trouble. >> sure enough, that night larry, moe, and curly get into the dumpster
shirley shank and her family are enjoying a quiet summer evening on the deck of their home high in theca mountains. >> we enjoy sitting on the deck and watching the sun go down and waiting for wildlife to come up in the yard. >> the human residents are used to sharing space with the area's wild natives. >> we have every kind of wildlife that's in this area here. bears, turkeys, elk, deer, raccoons, just about anything. >> black bears are frequent visitors. attracted by...
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. >> no pictures on "squawk" and if you shank your drive. >> like i'm going to understand that. >> and. if you par the hole, nobody knows that you hit the tree. all that shows up on the thing is the par, that's the point. that's a trade school, by the way. >> got it. >> darden report, a pretty good corn ker, off a pre-announced quarter a couple days higher. comps were very good and 11% short interest and a name that could rally from here. >> i wish i had dom a chance to ask a question on the great hit. >> he had to go. >> i understand. >> the thing that's understanding about the s&p 500 or the broad u.s. market is we're coming off of seven years of zerp and the fed balance sheet has expanded by $4 trillion and what's different this time, that's what's different this time. >> look at these short interest indicators and look at commitment of traders and look at the futures and anything. the one thing, i look at them to say okay where is the sentiment but i would caution you, you don't know what the other sides of the trades r.short interest is very high. this could be long short hedge fu
. >> no pictures on "squawk" and if you shank your drive. >> like i'm going to understand that. >> and. if you par the hole, nobody knows that you hit the tree. all that shows up on the thing is the par, that's the point. that's a trade school, by the way. >> got it. >> darden report, a pretty good corn ker, off a pre-announced quarter a couple days higher. comps were very good and 11% short interest and a name that could rally from here. >> i wish...
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he produced mega hits like "shaw shank redemption" and "seinfeld" and donated a generous $40,000 to therity. martin, welcome to the show. thank you very much again for your generosity for this cause. you actually trade. you watch the show. >> i watch the show every day. i'm like a cnbc junkie from 6:30 in the morning until 4:00 and i don't do like a lot of trading but i, you know, i watch the market very carefully. it's more investing than trading, but -- >> yeah. >> i definitely have my eye on it. >> got to ask you about disney. what do you think whababout wha going on? >> i think it's definitely an issue. i think the question -- it's still two years and two months away. sit him s is it him saying i've had enough and want something else and it's hard to get past that if he wants to retire or is it --fy was the board, if that's the case i would beg, beg for hill to stay and i think if the board is not sure and taking that company ford into the future by the way if two people running for president three years older than him, president of the united states has been in the 70s, good job as
he produced mega hits like "shaw shank redemption" and "seinfeld" and donated a generous $40,000 to therity. martin, welcome to the show. thank you very much again for your generosity for this cause. you actually trade. you watch the show. >> i watch the show every day. i'm like a cnbc junkie from 6:30 in the morning until 4:00 and i don't do like a lot of trading but i, you know, i watch the market very carefully. it's more investing than trading, but -- >>...
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they're like the perfect size for handcuffs or a shank, so they used to flat-out say, you can't bring them in. or they would say, i need a visual on them when they enter the facility, and when we wrap for the day, i need you to show that to me. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. we're here with our escort, caz. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup." >> when we step foot into a new facility, when we start to film, it's actually daunting. because when we're finished with a series we have between 350 and 400 tapes. so when you're putting tape 001 into the camera, a lot happens over the course of four months. so to start and meet brand-new people, new staff, it can be daunting but i love it. >> we're here from msnbc "lockup" and we're filming the show "lockup," i don't know if you've seen it. it's a documentary series about life inside. >> tracy is our ambassador. when we enter a unit tracy learns about different people's situations and stories. i've had people come u
they're like the perfect size for handcuffs or a shank, so they used to flat-out say, you can't bring them in. or they would say, i need a visual on them when they enter the facility, and when we wrap for the day, i need you to show that to me. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. we're here with our escort, caz. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup." >>...
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. >>> the search is back on for the data recorder from the cargo ship el faro that shank during hurricane joaquin. they will use a under water vehicle to help locate the recorder. it was overtaken in october. the ship was found in 15,000 feet of water near the bahamas. it's top two bridge decks detached. >>> the islanders have taken their playoff quest to brooklyn, playing the first post season game at barkley center. it worked out in their favor. panthersed that lead almost to the second period. the goal was ruled off side. islanders came back, tying game up and winning it in overtime. the islanders now have a 2-1 lead in the series. >>> bill evans is joining was a lovely accuweather forecast. it is going to be a great day today. a look from the camera, the new jersey side of the george washington bridge over to the west side, looking east this morning, a beautiful sunrise, absolutely gorgeous. temperature 51, humidity 54%, that's dry. light wind, rising barometer, a great day. high number yesterday was 75. you see normal is 62. we are starting out warmer than normal today. we will end u
. >>> the search is back on for the data recorder from the cargo ship el faro that shank during hurricane joaquin. they will use a under water vehicle to help locate the recorder. it was overtaken in october. the ship was found in 15,000 feet of water near the bahamas. it's top two bridge decks detached. >>> the islanders have taken their playoff quest to brooklyn, playing the first post season game at barkley center. it worked out in their favor. panthersed that lead almost...
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and everything that has been doing poorly is also expecting -- everything that has been expecting shanking profits has actually rallied. the only one that did was financials did they were down 7% year to date going into earnings. maybe a little bit of the strength we have seen is because it had room to run. whether or not those investors will have the same leniency, i'm not sure it will extend to the rest the market. i think will be interesting and telling in terms of which direction the stocks will go if they miss revenue or profit. are hey going have a be on both. ? alix: a lot of mysteries there in the equity market. check out this chart. shares are gaining speed, speeding to a six-month high. the stock is back on track, making it the royal name and the sector. scarlet: i'm thinking of a car name. is it a royal car company in the u.s.? alix: it is the mystery stock . ♪ alix: you are watching "bloomberg markets." i am alix steel. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. we're going to reveal the mystery stock with julie hyman. gaining steam and speeding to a six-month high, back on track, the royal name
and everything that has been doing poorly is also expecting -- everything that has been expecting shanking profits has actually rallied. the only one that did was financials did they were down 7% year to date going into earnings. maybe a little bit of the strength we have seen is because it had room to run. whether or not those investors will have the same leniency, i'm not sure it will extend to the rest the market. i think will be interesting and telling in terms of which direction the stocks...
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shank you, senator reid for your leadership. it's hard to believe we're actually having to have this discussion about whether or not the third branch of government will be unable to fully function for over a year. when we look at the constitution, it's very clear what needs to be done. the president has done his job in nominating an incredibly qualified person to fill this vacancy who has in the past been overwhelmingly supported in a bipartisan basis for the current job that he holds. and now it is time for us to do our job. so, we are asking colleagues to join us. we think it would be significant if we had the majority of the senate, if we had virtually everyone in the senate saying to the senate republican leader we are ready to do our jobs. as many of you know, i've spent time asking citizens in michigan and here around this community what would happen if they decided not do a big part of their job for a year. just decided i don't like this part of my job. i'm not going to do it. every person asked said that's simple, i'd be
shank you, senator reid for your leadership. it's hard to believe we're actually having to have this discussion about whether or not the third branch of government will be unable to fully function for over a year. when we look at the constitution, it's very clear what needs to be done. the president has done his job in nominating an incredibly qualified person to fill this vacancy who has in the past been overwhelmingly supported in a bipartisan basis for the current job that he holds. and now...
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they will face some competition from the shanking tech company.with me now is alex sherman , who broke the story last night. great scoop. first of all, verizon is looking to become a media company. i wonder whether this is the end of the series of acquisitions or just one more and a lot more to come. alex: i think he said finally potentially, so maybe we will see if verizon actually does go forward with this. but we have learned is that they will make a first round bid. that should be no surprise. verizon is working with at least three financial advisors on yahoo! you do not do that unless you are serious about moving forward. of course, what we learned yesterday was that verizon is also willing to buy yahoo!'s stake in yahoo! japan which is dollars -- .5 arian valued at $8.5 million, which is no small feat. in terms of becoming a media company, it is a question about what verizon would do with that stake. would they give it to shareholders or sell it? we could address that in the second, but to the first question, i think verizon is moving in ano
they will face some competition from the shanking tech company.with me now is alex sherman , who broke the story last night. great scoop. first of all, verizon is looking to become a media company. i wonder whether this is the end of the series of acquisitions or just one more and a lot more to come. alex: i think he said finally potentially, so maybe we will see if verizon actually does go forward with this. but we have learned is that they will make a first round bid. that should be no...
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>> i think that i've been -- there's been a pile effect, i think when there's a shank in the armor, itlnerable and interesting in the media, constant rumor that's not true and allows men to circle around to pick up what i built. maria: we are seeing all merger activity this week or month and the last couple of years and the reason is because there's no growth out there, no economic growth, companies are going to acquire other companies to acquire growth basically, and that's part of the issue here but you're saying you see what the value is in that company. i mean, you've been an investment banker for a long time. >> over 35 years. we have very little ddp, if anything. we say we are a perfect employment, we say that there's consumer spending, we say there's a growth in consumer confidence and yet it doesn't equal no gdp. so there's a definite problem in this country and that's why we left hundreds of hundreds of thousands of people behind in 2009 when we saw this crisis and we let small and mid-size companies disappear. there's no natural growth in the market. and we've seen even the m
>> i think that i've been -- there's been a pile effect, i think when there's a shank in the armor, itlnerable and interesting in the media, constant rumor that's not true and allows men to circle around to pick up what i built. maria: we are seeing all merger activity this week or month and the last couple of years and the reason is because there's no growth out there, no economic growth, companies are going to acquire other companies to acquire growth basically, and that's part of the...