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armstrong was the leader of the new year's eve gang. he and his brother were part of the four people who decided to bomb sterling hall. very much like they did in oklahoma city. it was ammonium nitrate and they set off jet fuel to blow up the building, essentially. they took out the physics lab and the first floor and ended up killing one of the physics students there. this was on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. the mathematics research center moved to a new building, the 12 floor, to be safe after the bombing and did not take the sign with them. this professor kind of hid it away. when he retired five or six years ago, offered it to us as a memento of the bombing. >> the latest development that has come up with a positive make, shall we say, on the vehicle that was involved was that which was suspected earlier. that was a 67 falcon deluxe club wagon. the vehicle is described as being like a volkswagen bus built in a box shape. >> after the bombing, this cylinder block was found in the middle of the stre
armstrong was the leader of the new year's eve gang. he and his brother were part of the four people who decided to bomb sterling hall. very much like they did in oklahoma city. it was ammonium nitrate and they set off jet fuel to blow up the building, essentially. they took out the physics lab and the first floor and ended up killing one of the physics students there. this was on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. the mathematics research center moved to a new...
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his brother was a young high school student by the name of quite armstrong -- dwight armstrong, who iever met. people who knew him said dwight was totally apolitical, he had not a political bone in his body and liked to smoke dope. that is about all they said about him. of the four i knew the best and the person who surprised me he was one of these four was a fellow by the name of leo burton. he had been a member of the university of wisconsin rowing team and was the sports editor of the student newspaper. i got to know him. i used to talk to him about sports and politics. he did not seem to be ultra left at all in any regard. he seemed like a normal guy. eventually, they caught three of the four and brought them back. three of the four did select a prison terms. what happened after the bombing is it put the antiwar movement in madison into the tank. it took months for the antiwar movement to recover. but peoplely did, were so depressed by what had happened here, a researcher being killed and all of that, that they did not feel inclined to be very active at all. it was a difficult tim
his brother was a young high school student by the name of quite armstrong -- dwight armstrong, who iever met. people who knew him said dwight was totally apolitical, he had not a political bone in his body and liked to smoke dope. that is about all they said about him. of the four i knew the best and the person who surprised me he was one of these four was a fellow by the name of leo burton. he had been a member of the university of wisconsin rowing team and was the sports editor of the...
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i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.25 years to life for first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess you could say she was a roommate, you know what i'm saying? she was finding out what i was doing. it started infringing on her life. and she started getting scared and tried to stop me and didn't listen. and there's been this discrepancy as to what she was going to the police and talking about and who she was telling who i was involved with. and it led to her -- i can't even phrase it. it shouldn't have happened, what happened to her shouldn't have happened to her. >> armstrong told us he chose to plead guilty even though he wasn't the hit man. >> i knew what happened. i was definitel
i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.25 years to life for first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time...
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i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. aviator, and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil's a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots. so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space, and on the last five gemini flights, we'll practice several different forms of rendezvous, the skill needed to supply spacecraft to change crews and the ability to operate in a new medium that is both fantastically rewarding and terrifyingly dangerous. gemini, moreover, is a rehearsal for apollo, the three-man spacecraft that will get us to the moon. >> the russians surprise with another first in the person of alexi lionoff, who they say became the first man to walk around in space. >> when he went outside the spacecraft, they said no, he couldn't have done that but the soviets went outside successfully and came back was a s
i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. aviator, and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil's a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots. so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space, and on the last five gemini flights, we'll practice...
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armstrong has led aol since 2009. he's been credited with reviving the company, helped by several acquisitions, including video ad firm adaptv. aol stock has doubled during his tenure. yahoo! stock has tripled since mayer took over in 2012. some investors want mayer to slow down the pace of acquisitions as yahoo! has just announced a deal on tuesday, paying $640 million to buy digital video ad platform brightroll. that firm has more than $100 million in revenue and yahoo! says the deal will add to its earnings. >> hampton, thank you very much. >> the moving parts and all of that. >> absolutely. hampton pearson from washington, d.c., thank you very much. >>> other headlines, the big bank story, u.s. and uk fine five global banks over $3 billion in a currency manipulation probe. u.s. markets are poised to break the winning streak as futures point to a lower open. and unhappy yahoo! shareholders reportedly reach out to aol ceos to explore a possible merger. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in
armstrong has led aol since 2009. he's been credited with reviving the company, helped by several acquisitions, including video ad firm adaptv. aol stock has doubled during his tenure. yahoo! stock has tripled since mayer took over in 2012. some investors want mayer to slow down the pace of acquisitions as yahoo! has just announced a deal on tuesday, paying $640 million to buy digital video ad platform brightroll. that firm has more than $100 million in revenue and yahoo! says the deal will add...
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liz: tim armstrong, aol, chairman and ceo.sing bell ringing in five minutes and we're watching disney reporting after the bell. will sports, as in espn, carry the media conglomerate across the goal or mickey and friends? take you inside the numbers as soon as they cross. don't go away, you're making money if you're in stocks today. foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic... ♪ ♪ an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutti
liz: tim armstrong, aol, chairman and ceo.sing bell ringing in five minutes and we're watching disney reporting after the bell. will sports, as in espn, carry the media conglomerate across the goal or mickey and friends? take you inside the numbers as soon as they cross. don't go away, you're making money if you're in stocks today. foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets...
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that's been a priority for tim armstrong as well. there logic behind what investors may or may not be doing? >> yeah. and look it's interesting, it is an interesting idea for them to merge. armstrong has been putting a lot of efforts behind video. and yahoo one thing when looking at advertising t web based ads are going to be down. google is up 17% this year. and brightrol it says okay we're going to focus on other strategies. and marissa has been trying to focus on product and content. and the content i don't think it is there yet. i don't tune into yahoo news to see what video whereas aol has some of that content. it could be a interesting merger to move that way. >> do you have hopes at all, nick, long-term for display? >> i think it's changing. one of the things i find really fascinating is that you have these advertorial products that the next generation of consumers doesn't care about and enjoys. buzz feeds where they do 21 pictures of cats with heinz catchup. >> alex from target? >> i got to interview him. i spend some time wi
that's been a priority for tim armstrong as well. there logic behind what investors may or may not be doing? >> yeah. and look it's interesting, it is an interesting idea for them to merge. armstrong has been putting a lot of efforts behind video. and yahoo one thing when looking at advertising t web based ads are going to be down. google is up 17% this year. and brightrol it says okay we're going to focus on other strategies. and marissa has been trying to focus on product and content....
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on june 25, 1876, george armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive camp located about a mile and a half to two miles to the south of us down in the river valley bottom. there's 8,000 people in that village. 1,500 to 2,000 of them are warriors. custer will have 647 troops. it's the only battlefield in the country, only one of two in the whole world, where white markers indicate where soldiers were killed on the battlefield and buried where they fell. red markers, like the one at the mouth of deep ravine, just to the left of this gentleman, 17 warrior markers across the battlefield, much more warriors died in the fight. but we've got 17 markers placed there by oral histories and families. they're not buried on the battlefield. they are picked up very quickly and later buried in trees and caves and scaffolding. on top of the hill, just below the monument, custer perishes at the age of 36 years old. buried in an 18-inch grave. disinterred a year later, what was left of him, placed in a box about this big, taken back to west point, where he's buried today. five years after th
on june 25, 1876, george armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive camp located about a mile and a half to two miles to the south of us down in the river valley bottom. there's 8,000 people in that village. 1,500 to 2,000 of them are warriors. custer will have 647 troops. it's the only battlefield in the country, only one of two in the whole world, where white markers indicate where soldiers were killed on the battlefield and buried where they fell. red markers, like the one at the...
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. >> just like lance armstrong did. >> very similar to lance armstrong. this is something that not even lance armstrong had with you which is a little wrinkle. not only did alex pay his cousin $900,000 plus for his silence, he gave testimony against his cousin last january and that very testimony is what secured alex rodriguez immunity, against his cousin. that means that alex rodriguez cut a deal so his cousin who got him his steroids is going to be produce cuted. >> and alex rodriguez may have to testify in that trial. what does this do to major league baseball? his suspension is over we could see him in spring training, three months from now. >> it's very interesting because a the yankees don't have a better option at hird base and and -- at third base and that morning anything else is going to bring alex rodriguez back in a major league baseball uniform. in that major league baseball has already deemed alex rodriguez a steroid user even though he denied it the same way as nfl passed judgment in ray rice and ray rice is an arbitrator's court, just to f
. >> just like lance armstrong did. >> very similar to lance armstrong. this is something that not even lance armstrong had with you which is a little wrinkle. not only did alex pay his cousin $900,000 plus for his silence, he gave testimony against his cousin last january and that very testimony is what secured alex rodriguez immunity, against his cousin. that means that alex rodriguez cut a deal so his cousin who got him his steroids is going to be produce cuted. >> and alex...
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reports say they want aol ceo tim armstrong to run a combined company. armstrong said to be receptive but downplaying the chance of any deal will get done. yahoo! stock has tripled since meyer took over in 2012 but that's due to the value of the company's stake in the web giant, ali baba. yahoo! making a bigger push into video ad, buying ad from bright roll for $640 million. it helps brands place ads on websites, aps, internet connected tvs, giving marketers data to use to send out mortar gets ads. futures are lower after stocks eked out gains in the final minutes of trading on tuesday. the dow, s&p 500 closing at record highs. doubt closing its first six-day winning streak since june. earnings from macy's and jcpenney. the dow rising to close at 17614. the nasdaq up nine points, 4660. the highest level in more than 14 years on tuesday. back to you. >> let's see if it holds. >> holiday season right around the corner. >>> parts of the midwest buried in snow and the storm's still going on. in michigan, some areas of the state buried in 25 inches of snow, a
reports say they want aol ceo tim armstrong to run a combined company. armstrong said to be receptive but downplaying the chance of any deal will get done. yahoo! stock has tripled since meyer took over in 2012 but that's due to the value of the company's stake in the web giant, ali baba. yahoo! making a bigger push into video ad, buying ad from bright roll for $640 million. it helps brands place ads on websites, aps, internet connected tvs, giving marketers data to use to send out mortar gets...
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for these little tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. on june 25, 1876, george
for these little tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. on june 25, 1876, george
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this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that and had people who helped me. the regulation -- when people were going to run against me, the regulation were republicans and they'd tell the people in my district that they weren't going to get any republican money, the money would go with me. wasn't too good be some of the real hard wing left democrats up there but they're still my friends. >> what are you going to do with your pictures and papers? are they going to a university somewhere? >> i'm told they're going to take all the pictures to texas a&m, reproduce them and give these back to me. i hope they do. >> your papers are g
this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that...
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tim armstrong sees better days ahead. the king of the british high street. down with sir phillip green ate
tim armstrong sees better days ahead. the king of the british high street. down with sir phillip green ate
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mario armstrong is today's digital lifestyle correspondent. he has that and more this morning.ch. this is a martian watch. >> this is the name of the brand. this is the notifier watch. $79 on amazon. it connects blue tooth to your phone. it has l.e.d. display. it gets read out, caller id, text messages, calendar alerts, all that without you reaching for your phone. >> and the cost? >> $79. >> and the app. good shop is the app. this is an app that is free that allows you to give back while you actually shop. what you do is go onto the app, download it. then you choose the organizations you want some of your transactions to be donate add ed to. when you choose the store. choose your cause. once you choose the cause say the wounded warrior project which is what a i chose, then it would show up. any time you do a transaction, a percentage will go to the wounded warrior project. i can choose different stores. if i chose foot locker, i get a 3% donation off what i was going to buy any way to that particular organization. they have coupon codes and everything. doesn't make sense to sh
mario armstrong is today's digital lifestyle correspondent. he has that and more this morning.ch. this is a martian watch. >> this is the name of the brand. this is the notifier watch. $79 on amazon. it connects blue tooth to your phone. it has l.e.d. display. it gets read out, caller id, text messages, calendar alerts, all that without you reaching for your phone. >> and the cost? >> $79. >> and the app. good shop is the app. this is an app that is free that allows you...
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. >> brian: look at armstrong. them up early.bdullah held out of this. >> adam: nebraska doing it all right. they said the abdullah injury was not serious. they kept him out and nebraska was able to get the win. it was 35-14 in the end to monte cross ending up in the end zone. next game at wisconsin facing another great running back gordon. on a wet day in philadelphia. temple taken down number 23 ecu. then -- >> ♪ >> brian: that ain't no hip hop. >> adam: first win over a ranked team since 1998. they can do whatever they want. a game we brought you earlier from west point. air force takes home the commander in chief trophy for the 19th time and bowl eligible. to the acc. close between duke and pitt. >> brian: i see nothing but potential. oh, boy. he blows the game tying 26 yard field goal. the game goes to overtime. the second overtime pitt leads. duke back up quarterback scores. >> adam: these guys play wild games. duke clinching back-to-back winning seasons. steve spurrier was their head coach then and they stay in first place
. >> brian: look at armstrong. them up early.bdullah held out of this. >> adam: nebraska doing it all right. they said the abdullah injury was not serious. they kept him out and nebraska was able to get the win. it was 35-14 in the end to monte cross ending up in the end zone. next game at wisconsin facing another great running back gordon. on a wet day in philadelphia. temple taken down number 23 ecu. then -- >> ♪ >> brian: that ain't no hip hop. >> adam: first...
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among the warriors represented, george armstrong with the golden hair on the far left. he is a light-colored horse, sherman, on our left. telling --ain, doug doug telling, you see general sheridan. this portrait captured -- it captured in this tribute were painted from life by a norwegian american artist. not only is the work of grace encompassing the portrait of no less than 27 jewels but also the scale of the work is grand. i know many of you have probably seen it. this measures 10 feet high by 16 feet wide. the initial sketches of the manner depicted were done in the headquarters field asked the union army gradually forced lee's army and to capitulation. with battle.ar he completed the final oil painting in 1865. peter hansen bolling consider be his masterpiece. president abraham lincoln granted him permission to begin work while he visited the generals after the various stations of duty. especiallyh fabricated site-specific curved frame, this work embraces the northeastern spear well of the old building which is now the donald reynolds building. the connection of hi
among the warriors represented, george armstrong with the golden hair on the far left. he is a light-colored horse, sherman, on our left. telling --ain, doug doug telling, you see general sheridan. this portrait captured -- it captured in this tribute were painted from life by a norwegian american artist. not only is the work of grace encompassing the portrait of no less than 27 jewels but also the scale of the work is grand. i know many of you have probably seen it. this measures 10 feet high...
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so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon, elliott came to the united states from israel totudy. this eventually led him to the development ofe glass storage technology. today, his technology is in the -- is in millions of mobile devices. our lives would be different -- malia livesand sasha's ma --lia and sasha's lives would not be the same. [laughter] we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mar stumbled into computer y stumbled into computer science in high school. a man told me to go read it, so thinking it was an invitation, i did read it and i came back. she applied to carnegie mellon the same year they formed a graduate degree in computer science and she has pioneered the ways of students in computer science and created a curriculum used all across the nation. douglas and josh have collaborated together for nearly havears and together, they created a vaccine for the cancer-causing hpv virus. when they went to drug companies, they said that while their data looked good, it just was not going to work. with the help of nih funding, they created one of the mos
so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon, elliott came to the united states from israel totudy. this eventually led him to the development ofe glass storage technology. today, his technology is in the -- is in millions of mobile devices. our lives would be different -- malia livesand sasha's ma --lia and sasha's lives would not be the same. [laughter] we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mar stumbled into computer y stumbled into computer science in high school. a...
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now what they're looking for is this guy, al ceo tim armstrong's to run the company armstrong is on board with the idea but downplaying any chances are going to get done. meyers has made investors money sense she took over in 2012, stocks tripled in ta time period. this is about ali baba, the yahoo! made a smart investment in alli baba many years ago and paying off handsomely. >> which is great to know. she had been doing a good job, everybody touting her as a female leader. >> is yahoo! growing in the same way that google or facebook or young start-up is? yahoo! is a very old company. >> right. >> it may be done growing but they bought bright roll a couple of hours ago for $640 million, just video, it brings ads to your computers. and she can grow it by buying companies but can yahoo! grow the way a ral start-up does? that remains to be scene. >> intrigue grows, thank you, guys. >>> al roker is going right now for the longest weather cast in the history of weather casting. christina will help him out. she's got her hands full with a couple of systems. >> good morning. it's going to be th
now what they're looking for is this guy, al ceo tim armstrong's to run the company armstrong is on board with the idea but downplaying any chances are going to get done. meyers has made investors money sense she took over in 2012, stocks tripled in ta time period. this is about ali baba, the yahoo! made a smart investment in alli baba many years ago and paying off handsomely. >> which is great to know. she had been doing a good job, everybody touting her as a female leader. >> is...
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we asked tim armstrong, the chairman and ceo of aol.to hear what he had to say coming up. ♪ [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. liz: the u.s. postal service gearing up for the expected surge in online orders. we were talking about this, right? for the holiday season. now the postal service announcing plans to add sunday deliveries. the postal service said it will deliver to select major cities and other high volume areas seven days a week, starting november 17th. and running through christmas day. and letter carriers will be very busy this evening. the u.s. postal service expects to ship 50, five, 0, million packages more than a year ago. more than a billio
we asked tim armstrong, the chairman and ceo of aol.to hear what he had to say coming up. ♪ [ breathing deeply ] [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because...
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tim armstrong. dare i say, sexist. then there's twitter. another noisy stock that put on a grand show today at the analyst meeting, revealing metrics that are good at least for now and potentially saving dick costlo's job for now. i'm convinced that the opportunity is much bigger than management realizes, but for one brief day, they seem to have a glimpse of how to monetize the 500 million people who come to twitter each month. the stock roared today, a lot of it because the cfo did most of the talking. perhaps the arbinger of christmas future. terry london, one of the few people who can cut a forecast and still have the stock roar. we've come to expect a conservative earnings from macy's. lundgren is the man with the midas touch. i spoke with the founder and ceo of the container store, who put up similar numbers and saw his stock plummet 25%. as we'll hear later in the show. same numbers, one guy goes up 5, the other goes down 25%. for macy's, it's about the exploitation presentation game. and lundgren is threading the needle perfectly. ev
tim armstrong. dare i say, sexist. then there's twitter. another noisy stock that put on a grand show today at the analyst meeting, revealing metrics that are good at least for now and potentially saving dick costlo's job for now. i'm convinced that the opportunity is much bigger than management realizes, but for one brief day, they seem to have a glimpse of how to monetize the 500 million people who come to twitter each month. the stock roared today, a lot of it because the cfo did most of the...
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you know who also brought a lot of attention to this was lance armstrong. that brought a lot of attention to it. treatments can go anywhere from radiation to often times chemotherapy will cure it. >> sean was healthy. suddenly -- >> you're right. eric -- and if you don't catch it early, it can become a huge mass in the abdomen and then you can't even do surgery. i see that you're very passionate about this and you mentioned his name almost three times. we have posted, especially month of november, i want everyone to go to dr. david samadi facebook. we already have put in prostate cancer 911 for people to know about guidelines, getting tested and also self-examination. the question that you asked is, how do you do the exam. we're going to have diagrams about kids, young teenagers to really know how to examine themselves. that can save someone's life. >> and always big on getting women involved, to make sure we encourage the guys. >> let's -- i want to make -- arthel plus a lot of other people and everyone at fox news has been very supportive of this #samadic
you know who also brought a lot of attention to this was lance armstrong. that brought a lot of attention to it. treatments can go anywhere from radiation to often times chemotherapy will cure it. >> sean was healthy. suddenly -- >> you're right. eric -- and if you don't catch it early, it can become a huge mass in the abdomen and then you can't even do surgery. i see that you're very passionate about this and you mentioned his name almost three times. we have posted, especially...
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[laughter] >> you know, i need to know, you have this great anecdote about meeting the late neil armstrong and i think this really goes to the heart of neil's character. can you tell us about that time that you guys met? >> so, it was a rather bizarre the way it unfolded. because i didn't realize neil was anywhere near -- in town. but my wife and i were at disney land. and we had just finished dinner, had come outside and from about here to the end of the room, 20 yards away, whatever, there's neil armstrong. and he's standing by himself and there seems to be nobody around him. and i'm just thinking, wow. here's an opportunity to just say hi. and i point out to my wife, do you know who that guy is? and there's a saying in life, you never want to meet your hero. because they will just disappoint you. and i had this concern that, you know, neil probably gets bombarded with all this kind of stuff and he's sort of a reticent guy. he's not the buzz aldrin -- >> there's the odd couple right there. >> but anyway, my wife, we went over, regardless, and under her encouragement, and i introduced mys
[laughter] >> you know, i need to know, you have this great anecdote about meeting the late neil armstrong and i think this really goes to the heart of neil's character. can you tell us about that time that you guys met? >> so, it was a rather bizarre the way it unfolded. because i didn't realize neil was anywhere near -- in town. but my wife and i were at disney land. and we had just finished dinner, had come outside and from about here to the end of the room, 20 yards away,...
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armstrong and mayer, if i were her and heard about how good armstrong was, it would drive me nuts andto stick a flag in the ground and do a lot of things to show up my critics, jackson included. i think she can do that with the tax plan and with a real con sen traitsed effort to cut costs. two years ago, mark said, you got to cut 10,000 people at the company at yahoo!. this is a wall street analyst saying this is tech legends saying this has to be done. >> eric, quickly before you go, stocks trading at 51 and change. where did you get in? >> well, i've owned the stock since $11 in 2011 and before that. principally because i believe that this alibaba thesis would play out, it did not for a long time, now thankfully it has. i traded in and out of it. people are fussed about the rsi is this, come so far from 52 to 39. look forward, not back. there's 15 bucks a share of savings right there for them to take. >> go where the puck's going, right? you're up in canada and toronto, you know what i'm talking about. >> exactly. go cavs. >> thank you, appreciate that. better than the leaves. thank
armstrong and mayer, if i were her and heard about how good armstrong was, it would drive me nuts andto stick a flag in the ground and do a lot of things to show up my critics, jackson included. i think she can do that with the tax plan and with a real con sen traitsed effort to cut costs. two years ago, mark said, you got to cut 10,000 people at the company at yahoo!. this is a wall street analyst saying this is tech legends saying this has to be done. >> eric, quickly before you go,...
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you know who also brought a lot of attention to this was lance armstrong, that brought a lot of attention to it. treatments can go anywhere from radiation to often times chemotherapy. >> you're healthy, sean was healthy. >> you're right. eric, it basically, and if you don't catch it early, it can become a huge mass in the abdomen and you cannot do surgery, you have to go to coo chemo and radiation and other things. we have posted, especially month of november is big for us as urologists. i want everyone to go to dr. david somali facebook. and we're going to put a lot of information about sean. we have put in on prostate cancer 911.com for people to know about guidelines, psa screenings, getting tested and also self-examination. the question that -- i'm sorry, that you asked is how do you do the exam? we're going to have diagrams about kids, young teenagers to really know how to examine themselves. that can save someone's life. >> and the doctor is always big on getting women involved to make sure -- >> if a woman has a lump -- >> let me -- i want to make more of an announcement. plus a lo
you know who also brought a lot of attention to this was lance armstrong, that brought a lot of attention to it. treatments can go anywhere from radiation to often times chemotherapy. >> you're healthy, sean was healthy. >> you're right. eric, it basically, and if you don't catch it early, it can become a huge mass in the abdomen and you cannot do surgery, you have to go to coo chemo and radiation and other things. we have posted, especially month of november is big for us as...
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who was a three-time league mvp, a world series champion, and now he's on the same level as lance armstrong. >> reporter: 18 days before his alleged confession, an arbitrator ruled rodriguez would have to sit out the entire 2014 season for his role in the scandal. baseball's highest paid star responded then with another denial saying, i did not use performance enhancing substances. and in order to prove it i will take this fight to federal court. but he dropped that fight just weeks later. a-rod's suspension was lifted when the world series ended last week. he's officially back on the yankees roster. no comment from the team or rodriguez but fans had plenty to say. >> i'm disappointed by the news. >> i'm sure he figured everyone else is doing it he can get away with it. >> a little surprised he could deny it that long. >> reporter: rodriguez still has three years on his contract. he's owed $61 million, but there are new questions tonight about whether a-rod owes the public the truth. ron mott, nbc news, denver. >>> still ahead for us tonight, early detection of cancer. tonight, the nation's
who was a three-time league mvp, a world series champion, and now he's on the same level as lance armstrong. >> reporter: 18 days before his alleged confession, an arbitrator ruled rodriguez would have to sit out the entire 2014 season for his role in the scandal. baseball's highest paid star responded then with another denial saying, i did not use performance enhancing substances. and in order to prove it i will take this fight to federal court. but he dropped that fight just weeks...
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somebody who was a three-time league mvp, a world series champion and now on the same level as lance armstrongefore his alleged confession an arbitrator ruled rodriguez would have to sit out the entire 2014 season for the scandal. he responded then with another denial saying, i did not use performance-enhancing substances and authorized to prove it i will take this to federal court but dropped it just weeks later. >>> all right, so that was ron mott reporting. he has three years left on his contract. owed 61 million bucks. >> let's go, yankees. >> there we go. former baltimore ravens running back ray rice arrived for an appeal on his ban. he contends the league subjected him to double jeopardy and violated his due process and when his two-game suspension extend after his elevator video surfaced the league said this video was new evidence and that's why they had to give this ban. the rises are expected to testify separately. roger goodell was the first witness called. jeffrey miller and the ravens' president are expected to testify as well. >>> president obama is firing back at miking jordan af
somebody who was a three-time league mvp, a world series champion and now on the same level as lance armstrongefore his alleged confession an arbitrator ruled rodriguez would have to sit out the entire 2014 season for the scandal. he responded then with another denial saying, i did not use performance-enhancing substances and authorized to prove it i will take this to federal court but dropped it just weeks later. >>> all right, so that was ron mott reporting. he has three years left...
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the best thing in our music, the duke ellingtons and louis armstrongs and aretha franklins and others. >> host: keith in washington d.c. you are on with cornel west. >> caller: what is going on? i was trying to to deal with the subject matter of the bank's, with elaine fletcher, a woman who worked for chase bank and they tried to pay them all and the basic sub prime business rate stands going on with the home loans with a deal with these loans that have already been sold to another bank and returned after they missed multiple payments and the dates on those types of loans basically expired. they put them in a bundle, and they work for and basically couldn't get any platforms to speak about what was going on. can you talk about elaine? do you know about her? >> i am so glad you raised that issue. i salute her. i salute the courageous whistle-blowers like ed snowden and chelsea manning and others who answered to truth and justice, no that the mainstream institutions are hiding the mendacity and criminality of direct connection between lies that cover-up and crimes that violate people's
the best thing in our music, the duke ellingtons and louis armstrongs and aretha franklins and others. >> host: keith in washington d.c. you are on with cornel west. >> caller: what is going on? i was trying to to deal with the subject matter of the bank's, with elaine fletcher, a woman who worked for chase bank and they tried to pay them all and the basic sub prime business rate stands going on with the home loans with a deal with these loans that have already been sold to another...
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i was talking about this with tim armstrong.e there are of platforms where you can find digital platforms -- content. where does it end? >> the kids love it. youtube's studio is in chelsea. i live two blocks from there. >> i live 10 blocks from there. ofwe could be the new face original content at youtube. we could be celebrities for millennials. >> you can use their studios at well if you agree to the revenue-sharing principles and you have 5000 youtube channel followers. are not quite sure if those platforms are that influential. the number one place they will go to his cable television and broadcast. the revolution may not be televised, but it may be streamed. >> apple. campaign cam plane -- was uncovered targeting users in china. being attacked by chinese hackers, the chinese are being attacked. lurker is definitely a creepy name. say thatreports security experts don't quite understand what the endgame is for this. it is infiltrating ios systems, but they don't know why. it seems extra creepy. the malware that system is bein
i was talking about this with tim armstrong.e there are of platforms where you can find digital platforms -- content. where does it end? >> the kids love it. youtube's studio is in chelsea. i live two blocks from there. >> i live 10 blocks from there. ofwe could be the new face original content at youtube. we could be celebrities for millennials. >> you can use their studios at well if you agree to the revenue-sharing principles and you have 5000 youtube channel followers. are...
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. >> jamie foxx returns as their guy through the criminal world along with jennifer armstrong, formerirty mind. >> nice to have some fresh blood in the group. >> appreciate. >> fresh cute blood. >> hey. want to partner up on this thing. >> also join the cast for the sequel and the sun go big or go home. >> a lot of driving, but a sequel, the scope becomes little bigger. so we got to work on green stage. so we got to do some of the stunt work in the car. we got up on pretty big, you know, scary apparatus. >> just book. >> 20 feet up in the air. >> like amusement park. >> cool. >> for entertainment tonight, i'm kevin frazier, now, back to you in the studio. >> both of those are on my limbs. kevin frazier and the rest of the crew had entertainment tonight we'll keep you up-to-date on what's hot in hollywoodment tune in tonight and every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >>> well before you walk out the door, we will get another check of traffic and weather together on the 3's. >> but first here's a look at what's coming up it the tonight on evening prime tile viewewing here on cbs-
. >> jamie foxx returns as their guy through the criminal world along with jennifer armstrong, formerirty mind. >> nice to have some fresh blood in the group. >> appreciate. >> fresh cute blood. >> hey. want to partner up on this thing. >> also join the cast for the sequel and the sun go big or go home. >> a lot of driving, but a sequel, the scope becomes little bigger. so we got to work on green stage. so we got to do some of the stunt work in the car....
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shareholders. >> in that instance, they're talking about tim armstrong running the combined company. and other shareholders are trying to get marissa to run. >> these are yahoo! shareholders pushing for tim armstrong. >> there have been aol who pushed to -- they go to marissa's world. >> interesting. you always want something you don't have. >>> bill ackman is pushing square, announcing an 8.5% stake in animal health companies. the company's shares of that company have risen more than 30% this year already. i don't know -- >> and then he want that company -- >> a lot about the weather. >> i don't, either. but i'm -- is that it? >> it is. >> okay. the lettuce. >> but animal health company. >> it is an animal health company. and he wants this company sold, doesn't he? >> yes. >> i think he wants a higher stock price. >> wants a higher stock price for now. >>> let's check on the broader markets had this morning. if you've been watching the futures, at this point, futures are indicated to open a little bit lower. dow futures down by just under 29 points. s&p off by 4 points and nasdaq of
shareholders. >> in that instance, they're talking about tim armstrong running the combined company. and other shareholders are trying to get marissa to run. >> these are yahoo! shareholders pushing for tim armstrong. >> there have been aol who pushed to -- they go to marissa's world. >> interesting. you always want something you don't have. >>> bill ackman is pushing square, announcing an 8.5% stake in animal health companies. the company's shares of that...
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. >> that was tim armstrong apparently wearing a hoodie. group, ownedrand and operated revenue were up just 1%. >> microsoft taking an even bigger effort to get office apps into competitor devices. microsoft said it is trying to get office in as many hands as possible. announcing up rates for apple ios. apple ios.r taking a look at one of the most pressing issues in the united states, talking about immigration. in silicon valley. even republicans racking up huge obama promising action soon by executive order if necessary. >> before the end of the year we will take whatever lawful actions i can take that i believe will improve the functioning of the immigration system that will allow us to search additional resources to the border where i think the vast majority of americans have the deepest concern, and at the same time i will be reaching out to mitch mcconnell, john boehner and other republicans as well as democratic leaders to find out how it is they want to proceed and if they want to get a bill done, whether it is during lame duck or th
. >> that was tim armstrong apparently wearing a hoodie. group, ownedrand and operated revenue were up just 1%. >> microsoft taking an even bigger effort to get office apps into competitor devices. microsoft said it is trying to get office in as many hands as possible. announcing up rates for apple ios. apple ios.r taking a look at one of the most pressing issues in the united states, talking about immigration. in silicon valley. even republicans racking up huge obama promising...
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thank you so much drew armstrong and neil grossman. thank you so much for joining us.ew book is available online. get it wherever you want. coming up, regulators take another shot at too big to fail banks. that could lead to a fight over higher capital requirement. a movie based on disney marvel comic book characters, again. we will be back. ♪ in the loopatching live on bloomberg television. good morning. i am betty liu. a look at our top company news this morning. the world causes largest bank could face a buffer role as the financial stability ward tries to and too big to fail. said the biggest banks might be required to hold capital as a quarter of their assets waited for risk. the rules will tend -- will not take effect until 2019. japan passes aviation capital. to 80 of its 737 claims deliver between 2018 and 2022. the company said they expect demand to come from low-cost carriers which are gaining ground in asia where it $36 million in prizes were given two math -- mathematicians. she spoke to a legendary -- legendary investor and asked where he would be spending
thank you so much drew armstrong and neil grossman. thank you so much for joining us.ew book is available online. get it wherever you want. coming up, regulators take another shot at too big to fail banks. that could lead to a fight over higher capital requirement. a movie based on disney marvel comic book characters, again. we will be back. ♪ in the loopatching live on bloomberg television. good morning. i am betty liu. a look at our top company news this morning. the world causes largest...
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tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. and it stretches five miles to the south of us, well beyond the in the hill, way out there, five miles. on june 25, 1876, george armstrong custer with 647 troops will attack a massive camp located about a mile and a half to two miles to the south of us down in the river valley bottom. there's 8,000 people in that village. 1,500 to 2,000 of them are warriors. custer will have 647 troops. it's the only battlefield in the country, only one of two in the whole world, where white markers indicate where soldiers were killed on the battlefield and buried where they fell. red markers, like the one at the mouth of deep ravine, just to the left of this gentleman, 17 warrior markers across the battlefield, much more warriors died in
tykes over here, there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of george armstrong custer. there's nobody in this audience who has never heard of sitting bull or crazy horse. and i promise you this, there's nobody here who has never heard of elvis presley. well, folks, it's a simple story. and yet it's a complex story. you are on the battlefield right now. and it stretches five miles to the south of us, well beyond the in the hill, way out there, five miles. on june 25, 1876, george...
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but i want to thank right now bill keller and ken armstrong of the marshall project.rom alabama to explain why judges are discarding the intentions of juries and imposing death sentences. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. oh, what a relief it is. here we go! ring ring! ...
but i want to thank right now bill keller and ken armstrong of the marshall project.rom alabama to explain why judges are discarding the intentions of juries and imposing death sentences. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪ ♪ i've got some real estate here in my bag ♪ ♪ it took me four days to hitch-hike from saginaw ♪ ♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to...
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. >> 45 years after nearly armstrong's historic step, aiming for something smaller. the european space agency successfully landed a probe on a commet. wasch smaller target that moving a lot faster. as marcy gonzales reports, now the learning begins. celebration as a spacecraft landed on a comet. >> this is a big step for human civilization. >> it's been a long time in the making. for 10 years, it traveled 4 billion miles. wednesday morning, the philae was released from its mothership freefall nts and in for ac dramatic seven-hour dissent towards theomet it's very.rare you >> have >> a moment where something built why people has landed on something completely new and alien. ae is very small, only the size of a washing machine. canhis is the first time we look at the makeup of the comet. what many believe are organic compounds explaining how life on earth began. >> they will see a lot of new things. >> the orbiter will stay attached for the next year. abc 7 news. just landing has been trending on social media all day. age,n the wjla face but with love in our hearts for
. >> 45 years after nearly armstrong's historic step, aiming for something smaller. the european space agency successfully landed a probe on a commet. wasch smaller target that moving a lot faster. as marcy gonzales reports, now the learning begins. celebration as a spacecraft landed on a comet. >> this is a big step for human civilization. >> it's been a long time in the making. for 10 years, it traveled 4 billion miles. wednesday morning, the philae was released from its...
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patrick armstrong there, managing partner.st getting breaking news. >> yeah, b.t., british telecom, in early talks to to buy the u.k. mobile operations, one of which is o.t. b.t. says it's in talks with o2 u.k. mobile. no certainties that transaction will occur. talks are at a highly early stage. b.t. group expressed interest from o2, which is interest in terms of the way this works. b.t. provides mobile services, but the possibility that we will see b.t. making a transaction in the u.k. space is quite interesting, and the fact it's with two operates also quite interesting as well. maybe you can buy both of them. >> now, still to come -- iran says nuclear deal is possible by today's deadline, but is an extension on the way? we'll bring you the latest on these talks after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg tv and streaming on the ipad and, of course, bloomberg.com. the deadline for nuclear talks with iran is just hours away, yet it seems unlikely there will be a deal today. so what's next? our middl
patrick armstrong there, managing partner.st getting breaking news. >> yeah, b.t., british telecom, in early talks to to buy the u.k. mobile operations, one of which is o.t. b.t. says it's in talks with o2 u.k. mobile. no certainties that transaction will occur. talks are at a highly early stage. b.t. group expressed interest from o2, which is interest in terms of the way this works. b.t. provides mobile services, but the possibility that we will see b.t. making a transaction in the u.k....
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remember armstrong williams, about how he was doing radio interviews and paid comment tear for the no child left behind bill, basically run out of town. believe me the press office in the white house was the only -- everyone in the press briefing room asked scott mcclellan about that. so there is a difference. the media bias is a pretty good point. >> what he did is not --- >> that was a far bigger story that were this guy is. >> why? he wasn't lying. he wasn't lying to congress to get election passed that would feather his own nest. >> you guys are assuming that the president of the united states is lying. i don't assume that. >> but gruber admitted that he lied. >> you think everything he session is a lie. >> everybody's mad about the wmds. everybody thought that was true, including our people. including the clintons, they thought they were real. >> i never one time, go through the videotape did i ever call george bush a liar. >> i can call obama a liar. nancy pelosi clearly lied because we caught her on tape and on her website. >> he was an advisor that kind of remembers him a litt
remember armstrong williams, about how he was doing radio interviews and paid comment tear for the no child left behind bill, basically run out of town. believe me the press office in the white house was the only -- everyone in the press briefing room asked scott mcclellan about that. so there is a difference. the media bias is a pretty good point. >> what he did is not --- >> that was a far bigger story that were this guy is. >> why? he wasn't lying. he wasn't lying to...
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i have a stretch armstrong and i never stretched a man. >> but it is a look. you read a book. children will not understand the scene or the new wonses in this. >> he has been hired to touch it up a bit. >> barbie was supposed to be fun. >> they are doing all sorts of things. >> i think it is insulting to junk they are so vulnerable they are affected by a do i that they will forget about in two years. you are silent and is it because you are sitting on a barbie? >> honestly i don't even know anymore. she was an editor and news ability designer. she says her instructions were to write about barbie as a designer and not an engineer which is what she did. she does say she regrets not making one of the coders that was steve and brian? she regrets not making one of them female. >> you know what we have to stop telling kids? the sky is the limit. >> we need to tell these girls you can't have it all. >> it is actually all of those things. >> everybody wanted to be a barbie before this. >> and she is only dating one man? >> so they go to the top because someone tells them they are grea
i have a stretch armstrong and i never stretched a man. >> but it is a look. you read a book. children will not understand the scene or the new wonses in this. >> he has been hired to touch it up a bit. >> barbie was supposed to be fun. >> they are doing all sorts of things. >> i think it is insulting to junk they are so vulnerable they are affected by a do i that they will forget about in two years. you are silent and is it because you are sitting on a barbie?...
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the stage is set. 8:00 in the morning, george armstrong custer is up on those wolf mountains way out there on the far horizon, 15 miles out. a place called the crow's nest. his scouts have gotten up on top there and they've looked down in the wee hours of the morning and they've seen smoke rising from the tipis. he goes up to the crow's nest at 8:00 in the morning, looks down into the valley with a cheap spy glass, but he can't see a thing because the breakfast campfires have turned the valley into los angeles. the scouts tell them, look for worms in the grass. folks, little big horn river is right below us. that thick green line of trees at the bottom of the ridge. across the valley to the second line of trees, above those trees on the bluffs, the morning of the 25th, there's 20,000 horses grazing. 20,000. worms in the grass. custer can't see them. the scouts are very alarmed. you better not go down there. you don't have enough bullets in your whole command to fight the sioux. but other scouts see it differently. you better attack because that village is going to run. they're going
the stage is set. 8:00 in the morning, george armstrong custer is up on those wolf mountains way out there on the far horizon, 15 miles out. a place called the crow's nest. his scouts have gotten up on top there and they've looked down in the wee hours of the morning and they've seen smoke rising from the tipis. he goes up to the crow's nest at 8:00 in the morning, looks down into the valley with a cheap spy glass, but he can't see a thing because the breakfast campfires have turned the valley...