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braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like uber and pinterest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. joining me today on "studio 1.0" rising every-mogul, scooter braun. scooter thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> the son of an orthodontist and a dentist. did you ever in a million years think you would be dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11" and not have the hops i thought i would have. one thing led to another. i read a couple of books the kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah cir
braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, braun is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like uber and pinterest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. joining me today on "studio 1.0" rising every-mogul, scooter braun. scooter thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you were raised in connecticut....
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joining me today, scooter braun. you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> did you every in a million years think you would he dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". when thing led to another. i read a couple of books the kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. [laughter] i like to "move it, move it." how i was a big michael jackson fan. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. i played at basketball camp. my roommates were from harlem. i went back to these suburbs and when it was on the radio, i felt i owned it. it gave me for the first time the sense of self discovery. >> can you sing? can you dance? >> my first job ever was dancing at bar mitzvah weddings on the weekends for $150. >> playing an ins
joining me today, scooter braun. you were raised in connecticut. >> that's true. >> did you every in a million years think you would he dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought like every kid that i wanted to play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". when thing led to another. i read a couple of books the kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of...
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braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, ron is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like hoover and interest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. .oining me today, rising -- were raised in connect and connecticut. >> that's true. >> did you every in a million years inc. you would he dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am dominating pop music. i am just having a good time. when i was younger, i thought toe every kid that i wanted play in the nba and nobody told me i would grow up to be 5'11". when thing led to another. i read a couple of books the kind of inspired me and here i am. >> what kind of music was scooter braun listening to when he was 13 years old? >> 13? that was my bar mitzvah circuit. [laughter] it.ke to "move it, move how i was a big michael jackson fan. i like boys to men. i was the first kid in the suburbs who liked biggie. my roommates were from harlem. suburbs andto
braun is the manager who catapulted him to superstardom. but as the music industry goes through dramatic transformations, ron is reinventing his own empire, producing movies and tv shows, investing in tech companies like hoover and interest, and looking for more stars he can make along the way. .oining me today, rising -- were raised in connect and connecticut. >> that's true. >> did you every in a million years inc. you would he dominating pop music? >> i don't know that i am...
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and tonight, i'll be sitting down with justin bieber's discoverer scooter braun. don't miss it.nd a worker in new york is being tested for ebola. cnn reported he'd been in good health since returning, even taking a ride to a local bowling alley. this is the white house exploring the use of robots to fight ebola but how much can robots help at this point? i spoke with the author of "the naked future" and asked him what can robots do. >> the thing about ebola, we know it's passed via fluids, it's passed by surfaces that may contain it and people interacting with them. if you can bring in a robotic system to limit the -- how quickly it's spread from one person to another you decrease a spreading verdictor and that could be a -- vector and that could be a huge factor, particularly in africa where they're worried about hospital conditions, about sanitation and all the different infrastructure things they don't have and that plays a big role in how quickly this is spreading. so there isn't a particular robot to do this particular job at this moment. but the white house is teaming up w
and tonight, i'll be sitting down with justin bieber's discoverer scooter braun. don't miss it.nd a worker in new york is being tested for ebola. cnn reported he'd been in good health since returning, even taking a ride to a local bowling alley. this is the white house exploring the use of robots to fight ebola but how much can robots help at this point? i spoke with the author of "the naked future" and asked him what can robots do. >> the thing about ebola, we know it's passed...
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i'm proud of him. >> lately scooter braun has been making films. can catch my interview with him on studio 1.0. up next, big trouble for big blue. the shift to the cloud forces ibm to give up on its fiveyear earnings goal. we'll look at how serious the problems are for ibm. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. ibm is struggling in the age of quad computing. they just gave up on a five year earnings goal. ibm is actually paying global foundries $1.5 billion to take its index of its hands. cory johnson i spoke with david kirkpatrick. i started by asking david how much trouble ibm is really in the. >> if service is going down, that is the biggest news item despite having to pay somebody $1.5 billion to take the chip business off their hands. the reality is, this is a giant and old conglomerate and an industry that is changing really rapidly and players are becoming specialized. that is a lot of challenges altogether. >> what did you say? is someone he left holding the bag here? he took the ceo spot. >> i am always quoti
i'm proud of him. >> lately scooter braun has been making films. can catch my interview with him on studio 1.0. up next, big trouble for big blue. the shift to the cloud forces ibm to give up on its fiveyear earnings goal. we'll look at how serious the problems are for ibm. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. ibm is struggling in the age of quad computing. they just gave up on a five year earnings goal. ibm is actually paying global...
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grand jury trying to determine a police officer committed a crime when he shot and killed michael braun and august. what for his gun. witnesses say he was a rendering when you shot. aaron hernandez will ask a massachusetts judge to throw critical evidence in his upcoming murder trial. charged in the alleged killing of o softdin lloyd. >> has pharmacies the last year. lawyer says he never read the search warrant before handing over the phone. those obtained under a false claim of legal authority. we know more about the arrest of michael phelps. the olympic swimmer had a blood algol level of 0.14. that is nearly double the state's legal limit. police documents reveal his eyes were red blood shot and his speech was slurred. he fell to roadside sobriety test and declined 1/3. >> going nearly 40 mi. over the speed limit after leaving a casino in baltimore early tuesday. will appear in court on november 19th. new details concerning the death of robin williams. authorities say they will delay the release of autopsy results by about one month. medical examiners plan to announce the final result
grand jury trying to determine a police officer committed a crime when he shot and killed michael braun and august. what for his gun. witnesses say he was a rendering when you shot. aaron hernandez will ask a massachusetts judge to throw critical evidence in his upcoming murder trial. charged in the alleged killing of o softdin lloyd. >> has pharmacies the last year. lawyer says he never read the search warrant before handing over the phone. those obtained under a false claim of legal...
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be sure to watch tonight for emily's conversation with scooter braun, manager of pop stars includingeber and ariana grant. stay with us. another check of market movers is behind the break. we continue in just a moment. ♪ >> i will see you tomorrow. it is 56 minutes past the hour. bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get used -- you caught up on where stocks are currently. the s&p is up about one and a quarter percent. in the past couple of minutes ago, we have seen the benchmark give back a little bit. in the past half hour, we have seen a benchmark climb for half of 1%. the dow was up about 240 points. at one point, it was close to 300 points. the nasdaq is up about 1.7%. we are watching airlines today. united american southwest as well as alaska air, reported earnings this morning. all essentially beating analyst estimates thanks to a couple of things. strong travel demand and perhaps a drop in jet fuel. with the rising concerns of ebola, will the airlines continue to outperform? that is a question we are putting toward our analyst, aviation consulting firm president, who
be sure to watch tonight for emily's conversation with scooter braun, manager of pop stars includingeber and ariana grant. stay with us. another check of market movers is behind the break. we continue in just a moment. ♪ >> i will see you tomorrow. it is 56 minutes past the hour. bloomberg television is on the markets. let's get used -- you caught up on where stocks are currently. the s&p is up about one and a quarter percent. in the past couple of minutes ago, we have seen the...
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among this sea of braun, a meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from? >> michigan. >> we're from idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what have you heard about it before coming? >> there's a lot of money and a lot of men and a lot of mud. >> so you said i'm in? >> yup! >> what brought you out to williston. >> tired of making $7.25 an hour. you only make $12,000 a year back home. everybody is in poverty. >> crystal was having trouble supporting herself and her 11-year-old son when she decided to do something drastic. >> i just drove here a week ago from florida. >> from florida, that's a long drive. >> it was. 32 hours by myself. >> me and the lord. >> let me get this straight. you didn't have a job lined up -- >> no. the first day i got here of course i slept in the car. >> what drew you to williston? >> money. >> i've never seen snow so i'm stepping out on fate. >> like many others crystal is betting on the boom to give her a fresh start. >> while she has risked a lot to come here. the odds are in her favor. >> for the last five years, north dako
among this sea of braun, a meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from? >> michigan. >> we're from idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what have you heard about it before coming? >> there's a lot of money and a lot of men and a lot of mud. >> so you said i'm in? >> yup! >> what brought you out to williston. >> tired of making $7.25 an hour. you only make $12,000 a year back home. everybody is in poverty. >>...
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on the move by rookie john braun. carson palmer the 75 yard touch down to brown.over kerry williams. palmer burns the birds over 500 yards and six touchdowns. one last shot with one second to go. and that is out of bounds. nick foles for jordan matthews is the catch. but again out of bounds and eagles lose 24-0. they go to 5-2. it's their first loss in almost a month. >> it's real tough i mean i need to make that play bottom line. >> i'm not going to let this defeat me i'm going to learn and move forward and each and every one of russ. that's the kind of people we are. >> we talk about it all the time. we have to clean it up. especially in a game like this so close against quality opponent we turned it over twice inside the red zone and you do that you lose a football game. >>> eagles 0-3 help in red zone today doomed out in the sdevrment have not won there in 13 years. ducis rogers will have a report from arizona coming up later in sports. now, walter, back to you in the studio. >> thank you, jeff. people got heart pumping for worthy goal in camden today they hit
on the move by rookie john braun. carson palmer the 75 yard touch down to brown.over kerry williams. palmer burns the birds over 500 yards and six touchdowns. one last shot with one second to go. and that is out of bounds. nick foles for jordan matthews is the catch. but again out of bounds and eagles lose 24-0. they go to 5-2. it's their first loss in almost a month. >> it's real tough i mean i need to make that play bottom line. >> i'm not going to let this defeat me i'm going to...
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clearly, there's a lot of dissatisfaction here for a politician like governor braun yak in a bright red state to be fighting for his political life here is simply a remarkable political story. >> let's go through this cut. the cut was the obama stimulus money going away that paul davis agreed putting it in the budget. he left a fiscal train wreck in the state of kansas and he's the democratic leader then. he's the nancy pelosi of kansas. that's what he did! >> governor, you can blame everybody you want, but the fact that remains that you made the single largest cut to public school funding and all you ever to do is talk to these teachers out here. >> teachers across the state are probablying in a grassroots effort to defeat governor brown yak. >> i'm a special education teacher and that has really lit a fire under our teachers, because they understand that people are attacking the public schools, attacking students and they're attacking teachers are and they've got to stand up and do something. we have to do something. this is the election. we're fighting for the future of our state. >>
clearly, there's a lot of dissatisfaction here for a politician like governor braun yak in a bright red state to be fighting for his political life here is simply a remarkable political story. >> let's go through this cut. the cut was the obama stimulus money going away that paul davis agreed putting it in the budget. he left a fiscal train wreck in the state of kansas and he's the democratic leader then. he's the nancy pelosi of kansas. that's what he did! >> governor, you can...
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amongst this sea of braun, i meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from?se city, michigan. >> korda lean, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you heard about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >> 30-year-old crystal was struggling to support herself and her 11-year-old son when she decided she needed to do something drastic. >> i just drove here a week ago from florida. >> from florida, that's a long drive. >> it was. 32 hours by myself, me and the lord. >> let me get this straight. you didn't have a job lined up? >> no. >> and what drew you to williston? >> money, really. i came here for a new start, hopefully. everything works out. never been up north, never seen snow, so really, i am stepping out on faith. >> i am looking for help. >> like many others, crystal is betting on the boom to give her a
amongst this sea of braun, i meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from?se city, michigan. >> korda lean, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you heard about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know,...
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former senators braun yak one the governor's race, two years later led a purge of moderates from the state government. he became too extreme even for members of his own party and now republicans fighting back. we look at battle for kansas, as america votes, 2014. >> good morning, everyone, welcome to the cans state fair in what could be a pivotal year in state politics. >> in the race for governor of kansas, challenger paul davis is running neck and neck witness incumbent, sam brownback. >> good morning, kansas. good morning, kansas state fair! good morning, good to of you here. i've been coming to these for over 40 years and i love a kansas get together. that is fabulous. >> i'm paul davis, a moderate, common sense leader, independent thinker. i'm supported by over 100 current and former republican elected officials. the governor's experiment just isn't working. we are trailing our surrounding states and the rest of the country in virtually every economic growth indicator there is, and it has plunged our state deep into debt. >> sam brownback ran in 2010, a huge republican year acro
former senators braun yak one the governor's race, two years later led a purge of moderates from the state government. he became too extreme even for members of his own party and now republicans fighting back. we look at battle for kansas, as america votes, 2014. >> good morning, everyone, welcome to the cans state fair in what could be a pivotal year in state politics. >> in the race for governor of kansas, challenger paul davis is running neck and neck witness incumbent, sam...
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amongst this sea of braun, i meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from?se city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you heard about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >> 30-year-old crystal was struggling to support herself and her 11-year-old son when she decided she needed to do something drastic. >> i'm so motivated. >> i just drove here a week ago from florida. >> from florida, that's a long drive. >> it was. 32 hours by myself, me and the lord. >> let me get this straight. you didn't have a job lined up? >> no. >> first day i got here, just stepped out of the car. >> and what drew you to williston? >> money, really. i came here for a new start, hopefully. everything works out. never been up north, never seen snow, so re
amongst this sea of braun, i meet a surprising number of women. >> where are you from?se city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you heard about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you...
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it picks up the natural electricity in the braun.train them to speed their brain waves. >> reporter: devin must concentrate to keep the spaceships flying. 3.5 million kids in the u.s., including devin, are taking medication for adhd. his mom hoping with the help of this study some day he won't have to. >> i think he's perfectly capable of doing a lot of those things on his own, and i think the study has the potential of helping him see that. >> the medicine definitely helps but i would love to get off of it. i would love to be my own person. ♪ >> this video game thing can control the brain waves to see how the kids are functioning. it's fascinating. >> a lot of parents will be excited about this type of thing. cool story. >>> coming up, the buzz. kate middleton shows off her baby bump. and what some are calling an almost unrecognizable renee zellweger, and she responds to questions about her face. that's next in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. nd responds to questions about her
it picks up the natural electricity in the braun.train them to speed their brain waves. >> reporter: devin must concentrate to keep the spaceships flying. 3.5 million kids in the u.s., including devin, are taking medication for adhd. his mom hoping with the help of this study some day he won't have to. >> i think he's perfectly capable of doing a lot of those things on his own, and i think the study has the potential of helping him see that. >> the medicine definitely helps...
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well, we know conseco for being more braun than brains, right?lice he had been cleaning his gun at the time of this accident. his fiancee tweeted that conseco would be okay, because it was just his finger, but it is unclear if his finger was saved or not. >> a traffic reporter in los angeles learned the hard way that it is always important to remember to think before you speak. >> yep, she accidentally left her mike on and she insulted one of her colleaguesment take a look. >> my wife called like since when did you become the fat guy on that show. >> no always been! >> oh, no. >> ! >> oh,! >> did you not. >> wow. >> wow. >> (laughter). >> she was having little fun with t probably something she would have said to his face, don't youy? >> yes. >> right? she didn't say anything terrible. she said the f word, fat. >> traffic reporter later noted or later tweeted note to self mike is always hot but yes i was in fact kidding. >> mike? recognize the woman, or the guy she insult in the. >> ya, sam ruben. he is the guy that calls samuel l. jackson -- what
well, we know conseco for being more braun than brains, right?lice he had been cleaning his gun at the time of this accident. his fiancee tweeted that conseco would be okay, because it was just his finger, but it is unclear if his finger was saved or not. >> a traffic reporter in los angeles learned the hard way that it is always important to remember to think before you speak. >> yep, she accidentally left her mike on and she insulted one of her colleaguesment take a look. >>...
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>> aaron braun won from california.men's winner kellyn johnson of arizona finished about ten minutes after that. each one won $1,000. >>> a warm day things we've seen. >> for anything. >> the disabled vets racing, 400 miles. and the half marathon there. rob mayeda. >> it like we're seeing that right now. the fog moving into san francisco. we're just checking the fort ord profile to see how thick the marine layer. it's jumped up now. it's almost a thousand feet. so that's good news. that means that we're going to see more of the ocean air conditioning taking hold around the bay area. but for the valleys tomorrow, still a fairly warm day. and another thing you're going to notice around the golden gate bridge tomorrow morning, as you can see like that, the fog moving from left to right across the screen. misty skies possible around the golden gate bridge or around the coast and highway 17 as the low clouds come in. for the afternoon, 2:07 start shore, see temperatures in the mid-70s and cooling. with some moisture clouds a
>> aaron braun won from california.men's winner kellyn johnson of arizona finished about ten minutes after that. each one won $1,000. >>> a warm day things we've seen. >> for anything. >> the disabled vets racing, 400 miles. and the half marathon there. rob mayeda. >> it like we're seeing that right now. the fog moving into san francisco. we're just checking the fort ord profile to see how thick the marine layer. it's jumped up now. it's almost a thousand feet....
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to be predictable to be necessary from the playoff game last night to those who talk about michael braun north protesting the likelihood of justice to go back to africa from the baseball stadium. but that connotation thinking of the allied air. eric is of a throwback to think the endear times last week the number of pounds in small cities they are used as a propeller but we see this happening in lots of other places. to organize a their publicized with the off-year election or not. . . these are things that are not kind of accidentally detrimental to the political participation and people of color. we still have the struggles ahead of us. but it also is just simply the reality. >> is it then that -- do we need to change attitudes first and the structural change, or do we have to go directly to changing structures and have attitudes change afterwards? i guess that's a question for all of you. >> i would go as is structures and change the structure. i mean, i think that the polling -- these things are always a little hard to read because people do say what they think that you want them to
to be predictable to be necessary from the playoff game last night to those who talk about michael braun north protesting the likelihood of justice to go back to africa from the baseball stadium. but that connotation thinking of the allied air. eric is of a throwback to think the endear times last week the number of pounds in small cities they are used as a propeller but we see this happening in lots of other places. to organize a their publicized with the off-year election or not. . . these...
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braun and robertson must be based there and hannah storm and some of these early pioneers in female sportscasting on the local level there were none. people asked me how do you feel breaking into this male-dominated field? is interesting because in the 1970s my mother was a single mother. it was just the two of us. my mother had a nontraditional career. she was a carpenter when i was growing up and then she became an architectural designer. so to see your mother walking around with a hammer in her hand building bookshelves, you never think a woman with two or be whatever she wanted to do word be. but i'm an only child. he came along later for me because my mother was not a big sports fan. breaking into the field in 1992, i thought why can't a woman be in sports? in 1992, my station which was the cbs affiliate in madison, wisconsin, hired the right out of college. i entered there, but they hired me as a part-time sports reporter and i was only for those to be a reporter. they were nervous about i'm not a sin from what company would respond to a single sports reporter. a couple months into the job,
braun and robertson must be based there and hannah storm and some of these early pioneers in female sportscasting on the local level there were none. people asked me how do you feel breaking into this male-dominated field? is interesting because in the 1970s my mother was a single mother. it was just the two of us. my mother had a nontraditional career. she was a carpenter when i was growing up and then she became an architectural designer. so to see your mother walking around with a hammer in...
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to be predictable to be necessary from the playoff game last night to those who talk about michael braunorth protesting the likelihood of justice to go back to africa from the baseball stadium. but that connotation thinking of the allied air. eric is of a throwback to think the endear times last week the number of pounds in small cities they are used as a propeller but we see this happening in lots of other places. to organize a their publicized with the off-year election or not. . .
to be predictable to be necessary from the playoff game last night to those who talk about michael braunorth protesting the likelihood of justice to go back to africa from the baseball stadium. but that connotation thinking of the allied air. eric is of a throwback to think the endear times last week the number of pounds in small cities they are used as a propeller but we see this happening in lots of other places. to organize a their publicized with the off-year election or not. . .
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mike braun, come on back in again. gee i think, dr.uld be either fired or should he resign? >> probably should resign at this point because the public has lost confidence. back to what the doctor said. the way the doctor just described what was taking place is controllinggthe message and that is what he has failed to do. he has been lead from behind in this case and if we had had the doctor on explaining what we just now heard i think the pubbic would have confidence and right now the public has lost confidence and i can tell you as a former political appointee when the public loses confidence the right thing to do is to resign and move on. that is what the doctor should do. stuart: breaking news comes thick and fast with a call for a travel ban from a surprising source. former white house press secretary jay carney suggested the white house put a travel ban in place. he is the former press secretary for president obama. that is what he is saying. that is a surprising source for someone to say we need a travel ban. i will check the big
mike braun, come on back in again. gee i think, dr.uld be either fired or should he resign? >> probably should resign at this point because the public has lost confidence. back to what the doctor said. the way the doctor just described what was taking place is controllinggthe message and that is what he has failed to do. he has been lead from behind in this case and if we had had the doctor on explaining what we just now heard i think the pubbic would have confidence and right now the...
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warden colby braun oversees the prison. >> i think it's crazy we are aing through type of technologysons. >> reporter: he wasn't easily sold on j pay. >> initial reaction is no the fear was the original -- can they access anything else through technology? >> reporter: but now -- >> over 50% of the population utilized j pay in some form. it's almost that instant gratification, same as we get with text messaging. >> our thanks to dina for that were are. "orange is the new black" makes it look a lot different. >> it won't be blue, but pepsi says its news soda will be true. >> pepsi true promises to be a healthier cola. sarah eisen joins us with the details when we come back. you do a lot of things great. but parallel parking isn't one of them. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light.
warden colby braun oversees the prison. >> i think it's crazy we are aing through type of technologysons. >> reporter: he wasn't easily sold on j pay. >> initial reaction is no the fear was the original -- can they access anything else through technology? >> reporter: but now -- >> over 50% of the population utilized j pay in some form. it's almost that instant gratification, same as we get with text messaging. >> our thanks to dina for that were are....
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cnn justice correspondent pamela braun brown has more on this. what are we learning about this?eporter: they announced this bulletin to law enforcement agencies across the country. federal, state, local law enforcement agencies telling them to be extra vigilant in the wake of these increased calls by members of isis online onthese extremist forums calling for attacks on government officials in the u.s. we are talking fbi investigators, police, members of the military, in fact, one of the threats was against members of the media. so in light of that and what we have seen in the u.k. with the plot recently disrupted there the plot in australia. the fact that there were two police officers stabbed by an alleged terror suspect. u.s. officials here in the u.s. are taking the extra step to send out this bull ten out of an abundance of caution or concern there has been an uptick in these calls by isis to attack government officials. but i do want to make it clear that this is not based on any information at this point that there is active plotling here in the u.s. chris. >> pamela, the
cnn justice correspondent pamela braun brown has more on this. what are we learning about this?eporter: they announced this bulletin to law enforcement agencies across the country. federal, state, local law enforcement agencies telling them to be extra vigilant in the wake of these increased calls by members of isis online onthese extremist forums calling for attacks on government officials in the u.s. we are talking fbi investigators, police, members of the military, in fact, one of the...