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bruce richards is the ceo and cofounder of marathon asset management.rik: "market makers" will be back. ♪ erik: coming up, it is not just the drought that is the problem. why is california so bad at managing the water that it does have? stephanie: plus, he is not following in his father's footsteps. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." erik: welcome back. i'm erik schatzker. stephanie: and i'm stephanie ruhle. erik: now for some top stories. stephanie: how about it. [laughter] erik: more than a dozen big retailers are being questioned over the way they make employee schedules. requiring hourly workers to make themselves available on short notice made break laws. the talks on the iranian nuclear deal may have to be extended past june 30. u.s. and iranian officials have been sparring over the details. the window to wrap up the deal is not an unchangeable matter says the iranian supreme leader. anytime the obama administration -- the obama administration will try to sell a skeptical congress on the deal. >> i think we
bruce richards is the ceo and cofounder of marathon asset management.rik: "market makers" will be back. ♪ erik: coming up, it is not just the drought that is the problem. why is california so bad at managing the water that it does have? stephanie: plus, he is not following in his father's footsteps. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." erik: welcome back. i'm erik schatzker. stephanie: and i'm stephanie ruhle. erik: now for...
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♪ matt: bruce richards says there are lots of distressed opportunities at home and in europe.ll be talking to one of the most intelligent, kindest, most fun wall street dudes. stephanie: i'm pretty sure you think that because i think you went to dinner at his house with bon jovi. i think that is what you think he is so special. it does make him special. that is not why i am excited to sit down with him. we are talking about where he is investing. marathon has only gotten bigger. they always send up on bloomberg's top 100 list. since the day i walked into bloomberg, bruce has been saying the greatest opportunities lie in peripheral europe. when is it really going to pay off? are we seeing major improvements in spain, in portugal, in greece ? not so much. guess where else he invested? matt: where else? stephanie: near the united states. matt: haiti. stephanie: thank you for caring about me. puerto rico. many who invested heavily in detroit have been saying that puerto rico is the next great opportunity. they continue to take yet another leg down. that is another place where bruc
♪ matt: bruce richards says there are lots of distressed opportunities at home and in europe.ll be talking to one of the most intelligent, kindest, most fun wall street dudes. stephanie: i'm pretty sure you think that because i think you went to dinner at his house with bon jovi. i think that is what you think he is so special. it does make him special. that is not why i am excited to sit down with him. we are talking about where he is investing. marathon has only gotten bigger. they always...
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are you inclined to agree with bruce richards? re is an 85% chance of greece stand in the eurozone? alastair: our economists are pretty much in the same place that bruce's. if you look at market participants today, they divide into two main camps, those who think the great fear is -- those who think that greece is negligible and those that think it is inevitable. most of the debt is owned by the ecb these days. erik: it's hard to get a good trade on the marketplace. we see the yield at about 11 and a half. -- 11.5. alistair: most markets are looking at markets in europe. they are looking at athens which is where most of the problem exists today, and they are looking at berlin, because that is where decisions tend to get made. but if you're looking at those who are strongly opposed to making further concessions to athens today, they are they government in madrid, rome to an extent lisbon to an extent, and dublin. they all have election issues coming up with their own parties to deal with. and we have a finish election coming up at t
are you inclined to agree with bruce richards? re is an 85% chance of greece stand in the eurozone? alastair: our economists are pretty much in the same place that bruce's. if you look at market participants today, they divide into two main camps, those who think the great fear is -- those who think that greece is negligible and those that think it is inevitable. most of the debt is owned by the ecb these days. erik: it's hard to get a good trade on the marketplace. we see the yield at about 11...
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back with richard quest and bruce, a former flight instructor and focus on aviation systems development. richard, as we saw in randi's report, there's often a strong place to make safety changes in the wake of a crash and do it quickly, but sometimes do they go too far? >> they have unintended consequences, wolf. some changes can be made quickly and probably should have been there in the first place. two people in the cockpit. we know the history of why europe didn't have them. and the low-cost carrier of the for the e wee jan flight, the worst thing is to rush in for a knee-jerk reaction that creates another problem that you don't discover for several months and that's not bureaucratic nonsense. just speaking and saying, wait and see what the investigation says. it means in aviation, you've really got to look and think, what am i trying to solve, will this solve it, and what other problem will it create if i do it? >> bruce, we've talked a lot about live streaming the data from the plane's black boxes and a lot of people are making the point that wouldn't necessarily have prevented thi
back with richard quest and bruce, a former flight instructor and focus on aviation systems development. richard, as we saw in randi's report, there's often a strong place to make safety changes in the wake of a crash and do it quickly, but sometimes do they go too far? >> they have unintended consequences, wolf. some changes can be made quickly and probably should have been there in the first place. two people in the cockpit. we know the history of why europe didn't have them. and the...
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richard: jim is right. there's too mu money and too much profit. bruce: thank y guys.. let us know what youhought of the show. unlike us on facebook and follow on twitter. watch past interviews at wjlwlw.com. -- wó morris: this week onmorris: "government matters" -- >> if you want to serve yourr constituents, you should go mobile. morris: how google's new search algorithm will impact government . >> the department of homeland security is nalizing plans t open up a satellite office in silicon valley. morris: that was just one of the key announcement at this week's conference in san francisco. we talk trends in cyber. >> they are designed to be the watchdog on behalf of the american publilic and congress. morrisis: the role of an inspector general has a lot in common with that of a tightrope walker. why are so many of those positions vacant? "government matters" starts right now. >> thiss "government matters." morris: to our
richard: jim is right. there's too mu money and too much profit. bruce: thank y guys.. let us know what youhought of the show. unlike us on facebook and follow on twitter. watch past interviews at wjlwlw.com. -- wó morris: this week onmorris: "government matters" -- >> if you want to serve yourr constituents, you should go mobile. morris: how google's new search algorithm will impact government . >> the department of homeland security is nalizing plans t open up a...
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. >> reporter: richard davis was bruce harkey's attorney.y wanted to kill bonnie harkey because he wanted the inheritance and needed no prompting from his uncle. davis reminded jurors how many times carl had changed his story before telling police bruce was part of the plot. >> my theory is it's all carl. and that was essentially our testimony. and the testimony of carl in the trial makes it clear that this guy was an erratic personality. he gave numerous different descriptions of what the events were. how he did it, why he did it. and it was -- >> reporter: and originally that he didn't do it? >> well, right. "i didn't do it, i did do it, and if i did do it, it was because of this." >> reporter: and finally, he names bruce? >> exactly. >> reporter: sort of at the point where prosecutors and police are starting to talk about the death penalty. >> and my question, in any case where there's a statement from a witness who has a lot to lose, what's the most likely to be the truth? >> reporter: the jurors might question carl pressley's credibilit
. >> reporter: richard davis was bruce harkey's attorney.y wanted to kill bonnie harkey because he wanted the inheritance and needed no prompting from his uncle. davis reminded jurors how many times carl had changed his story before telling police bruce was part of the plot. >> my theory is it's all carl. and that was essentially our testimony. and the testimony of carl in the trial makes it clear that this guy was an erratic personality. he gave numerous different descriptions of...
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richard: why did you do this sir? leon: and bruce jenner speaks. >> i feel like i'm going to be ok. leon: as we follow a transgendered woman's journey here in northern virginia, next. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. leon: disturbing footage of a violent assault in a metro station, the victim a 69-year-old man punched in the face in front of a group of commuters. alison: the police are searching for the suspect and they are hoping the surveillance footage will bring close. leon: roz plater has the top story. roz: surveillance cameras show the suspect getting off metro about here, taking a left turn towards pennsylvania avenue and 7th street. the markings on his clothing was so unusual, they are hoping 70 spotted him. the trouble started at about 1:00 in the afternoon. the 69-year-old man told the police that the younger man shoved him when they got off the train of the eastern market metro station, then all the way up the escalator, they argued. when he reached the upper platform, the younger man struck. >> he spits in the man's face and then punches him three times. the
richard: why did you do this sir? leon: and bruce jenner speaks. >> i feel like i'm going to be ok. leon: as we follow a transgendered woman's journey here in northern virginia, next. >> now abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. leon: disturbing footage of a violent assault in a metro station, the victim a 69-year-old man punched in the face in front of a group of commuters. alison: the police are searching for the suspect and they are hoping the surveillance footage will bring...
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richard roth, cnn, united nations. >>> former u.s. olympian and reality star bruces for all intents and purposes, he is a woman in an abc news news exclusive interview with diane sawyer. jenner said he has always been confused by his gender identity but that his brain is much more female than he is a male. it's a subject that never came up on his rid reality show "keeping up with the kardashians." >> are you sorry you did that show? all this time, you had something -- >> i had the story. we'd done 425 episodes, i think over almost eight years now. and the entire run, i kept thinking to myself, oh, my god, this whole thing, the one real true story and the family was the one i was hiding. and nobody knew about it. the one thing that could really make a difference in people's lives was right here in my soul. and i could not tell that story. >> jenner is expected to share his new life as a transgender woman, i should say in a reality show for the e! channel. the eight-episode series will debut july 26th. >>> let's recap the big story that we're following out of the coun
richard roth, cnn, united nations. >>> former u.s. olympian and reality star bruces for all intents and purposes, he is a woman in an abc news news exclusive interview with diane sawyer. jenner said he has always been confused by his gender identity but that his brain is much more female than he is a male. it's a subject that never came up on his rid reality show "keeping up with the kardashians." >> are you sorry you did that show? all this time, you had something --...
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richard land berg was one of the people in charge of the investigation. he says the agency held back evidence that questioned whether army scientist bruce ivins was actually responsible for what happened. ivins killed himself seven years ago and the fbi says it doesn't comment on pending litigation. >>> it is now 4:36. today members of congress and holocaust survivors will meet in the capitol to remember the holocaust. it's holocaust remembrance day today, it's observed on the same day as the warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943. 6 million jews were killed by the nazis. and maryland communities met this past sunday. >>> today virginia will observe a moment of silence, the statewide silence will take place at 9:43 this morning. it marks eight years since the deadly shootings at virginia tech. there will be remembrance events on campus including tributes and exhibits. it will include a 3.2 mile run to honor each life lost. >>> an ethics reform vote delayed. virginia lawmakers will meet tomorrow to rework a bill that limits gifts they can receive from lobbyists. they say the bill as it's written now could mean a $100 lifetime limit in gifts. i hope you followed th
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army scientist bruce ivins killed himself in 2008 as prosecutors prepared to charge him with murder. anthrax-filled letters killed five people and made 17 others sick in 2001. richard lampert has filed a civil lawsuit saying the fbi is hiding evidence that casts doubt on whether ivins sent the letters. the fbi says it does not comment on pending litigation. >>> a man convicted of preying on other men he met at beer pong tournaments will live out his life in jail. joey poindexter was sentenced to 150 years in prison today. e men over the past decade. but prosecutors believe there may be as many as 20 other victims. based on video and photos poindexter recorded of the attacks. >>> tonight a montgomery county teenager is apologizing after admitting he spray painted a swastika on a synagogue. sebastian espinoza-carranza was one of several masked people caught on camera here painting "hitler" and "kkk" on the building last week. he says he is not racist and this was just a stupid joke. members of the shaare torah in gaithersburg were disturbed by this vandalism. the rabbi there says he plans to speak with the 18-year-old at some point. >> i want to really apologize to t
army scientist bruce ivins killed himself in 2008 as prosecutors prepared to charge him with murder. anthrax-filled letters killed five people and made 17 others sick in 2001. richard lampert has filed a civil lawsuit saying the fbi is hiding evidence that casts doubt on whether ivins sent the letters. the fbi says it does not comment on pending litigation. >>> a man convicted of preying on other men he met at beer pong tournaments will live out his life in jail. joey poindexter was...
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bruce ever dress like that around the house? >> cross dressing, hormones, electrolysis, what we're hearing about how it all began. >> there's a lot of things that you learn about yourself. >>> and beverly hills housewife kim richards after storming out of dr. phil's interview. >> she has been taking a very strong position that she is stone cold sober. >> it's an intervention. >> and we will explain why mila and ashton are at war over a chicken. >> it's shocking to me. >>> also a beautiful moment in the melissa rivers conversation t wih judge judy about joan's final days. >> ifo anyne would wake her up, it might be you. >>> and realty tv's new queens of drama. >> i wanted to punch her in the face. >>> and we are on the set of entourage. no>> w "e.t" with our take on today's top stories. bruce jenner open and honest with diane sawyer as we get a glimpse of the highly anticipated interview and we also have exclusive new information about when bruce's transition really began. >> which according to our sources was more than 30 years ago. >> how about that? >> you know they say that the truth will set you free. and i feel like bruce is going too get a sense of peace out of telling his story. >> his ex, chris jenner bomb
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richard landberg was in charge of the investigation and he says the agency held back evidence that questioned whether bruce ivins was actually responsible for what happened. ivins killed himself seven years ago and the fbi does not comment on pending litigation. >>> today, members of congress and holocaust survivors will meet in the capitol to remember the holocaust. it's holocaust remembrance day today. it's observed on the same day as the warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943. 6 million jews were killed by the nazis. maryland communities observe the memorial this past sunday. >>> and news for your health a new study reveals snoring and sleep apnea may be linked to early memory loss. researchers at nyu looked at nearly 25 older adults around they found those with sleep problems were diagnosed with memory loss and they developed alzheimer's disease five years earlier. >>> millions of people could benefit from research aimed at curing color-blindness. it involves gene therapy delivered to the eye through a shot which can be done in a doctor's office. so far, it's only been tested on animals and attend years those
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and also richard fowler is here and tammy bruce, straight across from me. that was her choice.es it bother you rich? >> not at all, the american people are looking for positive change. if it comes from a first term senator, comes from a first term senator. >> don't we tend to elect somebody we didn't just have, where obama was the inverse of bush and bush was the inverse of the person he replaced. >> especially if people were unhappy with the president as it was with george w. bush. wanted something different, the argument was that they were new. we've also seen that experience matters, maturity matters. knowing how to govern matters. and a first-term senator is a bad way -- is it really, i think, a bad choice at this point. >> yeah, it was also, foreign relations where six months ago we weren't talking about this much. somebody on the foreign relations committee like rubio, all three of them first-time in. >> i think you're right. if there's one thing about america you can say, it is that anything is possible. and i think the american people show a great propensity to be prepa
and also richard fowler is here and tammy bruce, straight across from me. that was her choice.es it bother you rich? >> not at all, the american people are looking for positive change. if it comes from a first term senator, comes from a first term senator. >> don't we tend to elect somebody we didn't just have, where obama was the inverse of bush and bush was the inverse of the person he replaced. >> especially if people were unhappy with the president as it was with george w....
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bruce ever dress like that around the house? >> cross dressing, hormones, electrolysis, what we're hearing about how it all began. >> there's a lot of things that you learn about yourself. >>> and beverly hills housewife kim richardshil's interview. >> she has been taking a very strong position that she is stone cold sober. >> it's an intervention. >> and we will explain why mila and ashton are at war over a chicken. >> it's shocking to me. >>> also a beautiful moment in the melissa rivers conversation with judge judy about joan's final days.
bruce ever dress like that around the house? >> cross dressing, hormones, electrolysis, what we're hearing about how it all began. >> there's a lot of things that you learn about yourself. >>> and beverly hills housewife kim richardshil's interview. >> she has been taking a very strong position that she is stone cold sober. >> it's an intervention. >> and we will explain why mila and ashton are at war over a chicken. >> it's shocking to me....
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richard lambert was one of the people in charge of the investigation and he said the agency held back evidence that questioned whether bruce ivins was actually responsible for what happened. ivins killed himself seven years ago and the fbi says it doesn't comment on pending litigation. >>> new this morning, malaysia's government ready to take another big step to find that missing plane. at a news conference a few hours ago, malaysia announced the search area for flight 370 in the southern indian ocean will be doubled if they can't find the jetliner by the end of may. they believe they're in the right area and they have the best equipment to find it in the very deep and dark ocean. the plane with 239 people on board dropped off radar last year. >>> 6:19 now. you may be seeing some drones flying around to help police. law enforcement officials visited the d.c. forensic science office yesterday. police are considering using drones to preserve crime scenes. the group watched the drone that can create 3-d 360 degree images. but it comes a at a price with the device it costs about $365,000. >> if you screw up the scene, then any
richard lambert was one of the people in charge of the investigation and he said the agency held back evidence that questioned whether bruce ivins was actually responsible for what happened. ivins killed himself seven years ago and the fbi says it doesn't comment on pending litigation. >>> new this morning, malaysia's government ready to take another big step to find that missing plane. at a news conference a few hours ago, malaysia announced the search area for flight 370 in the...
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bruce jenner. >> celebrity transition can be good because people identify with them and understand. >> understanding is something this san francisco didn't get a lot of when she transition from richardin 2011. >> a lot of negative stereo type about this type of thing. >> ray marriage of 18 years ended and she became estranged from her 2 adult sons. >> a lot of difficulty with rejection. >> but rail ray still wanted to help others like her and created non-profit transgender emergency fund. >> when you start to trainings is when you get the most chris's. >> for many in the community violence is still very much a big part of life. so is the daily struggle for survival. >> we 7 over 2000 calls to our help line every year. >> executive director of the trans gender law center in oakland cespedes fight recent court victory like preventing discrimination for federal employees a danger still exists this year alone since 2015 started there have been 10 transgender women of color who have been murdered across the country. >>reporter: we met ray in january when she was attacked on a muni bus. her friend surviving a brutal knife attack surviving a brutal knife attack. suspect arrested. crime is
bruce jenner. >> celebrity transition can be good because people identify with them and understand. >> understanding is something this san francisco didn't get a lot of when she transition from richardin 2011. >> a lot of negative stereo type about this type of thing. >> ray marriage of 18 years ended and she became estranged from her 2 adult sons. >> a lot of difficulty with rejection. >> but rail ray still wanted to help others like her and created...
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bruce jenner slay the dragon. >> thank you very much for your memoir and perspective. >> a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >>> that will do it this hour. i'm richardi in for alex witt. next, taking the hill with patrick murphy. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roaches, ants, and spiders. spectracide gives you year long control... of just roaches. their label says so. got more than roaches moving in? get home defense. the label tells the story. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, a
bruce jenner slay the dragon. >> thank you very much for your memoir and perspective. >> a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >>> that will do it this hour. i'm richardi in for alex witt. next, taking the hill with patrick murphy. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these...