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. >> reporter: he's not alone in his remembrance, david johnson owes his place in the library of congress to images he shot that dr. king inspired during the civil rights movement. >> if it's had known then that i was making history. >> reporter: most of david johnson's work is color blind and very human. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech. david johnson was on assignment to document it. >> i was just making images that attracted me. >> reporter: some photos became iconic. this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as for the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of history. >> a pastor who knew dr. king well remembers his early activism here in the bay area. reverend amos brown leads the third baptist church in san francisco, as you may know. he recalls 1958 dr. king delivering a service to the con greg gra greg -- congregation. >> it was not enough for him to stand
. >> reporter: he's not alone in his remembrance, david johnson owes his place in the library of congress to images he shot that dr. king inspired during the civil rights movement. >> if it's had known then that i was making history. >> reporter: most of david johnson's work is color blind and very human. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech. david johnson was on assignment to document it. >> i was just making images...
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david: johnson & johnson has a really great balance sheet.lance sheet. at what point do you need to deploy that cash, and can you constructively? alex: look, it is great having the kind of fortress balance sheet we have. to think we have 55 consecutive years of dividend increases, 34 consecutive years of operational eps increases, and still have a aaa credit rating is a very important story, and frankly something that we think is evidence of the discipline and the thoughtful way we run the business. as we look forward, fundamentally, we don't think our strategy will change. we are always looking for new innovation, new technology. we were disciplined about the way we do it. we use a dcf analysis and we look at the other trade-offs we might have at the particular time. we think that will stay consistent, but again, we no longer have some of the artificial constraints we had before. david: at what point do you feel like it has to go back to the shareholders? alex: the beauty about johnson & johnson and the way we run our business is we think --
david: johnson & johnson has a really great balance sheet.lance sheet. at what point do you need to deploy that cash, and can you constructively? alex: look, it is great having the kind of fortress balance sheet we have. to think we have 55 consecutive years of dividend increases, 34 consecutive years of operational eps increases, and still have a aaa credit rating is a very important story, and frankly something that we think is evidence of the discipline and the thoughtful way we run the...
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. >> to look at david johnson's work it's color blind but cultural and very human. here is the stuff people remember and study. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech david johnson was on assignment to do you mean it. >> i was making images that attracted zblee some photos become iconic, this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> as if thatmatters, through the filter of history in marin county wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >>> a pastor who knew dr. king remembers well his early activism in the bay area. refrpd amos brown leads the third baptist church in san francisco. recalling when king visited in 1958 delivering a selmer ton the congregation. >> there was not enough for him to stand in the pulpit on sunday morning and preach sermons about personal salvation. he felt that he had the moral obligation to also be engaged in movements, to deal with the social conditions. >
. >> to look at david johnson's work it's color blind but cultural and very human. here is the stuff people remember and study. as dr. king went to washington, d.c. and delivered his "i have a dream" speech david johnson was on assignment to do you mean it. >> i was making images that attracted zblee some photos become iconic, this young man in abraham lincoln's lap. >> that was my lucky day. >> as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting....
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. >> reporter: to look at much of david johnson's work, it is colorblind but cultural. as dr.ing went to washington d.c. to deliver his i had a dream speech. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of history. >> remarkable. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> this is a storm of long duration. but not here yet. we have pockets of moisture moving over land areas right now. at the moment most of the bay area is dry. but sky conditions look a lot like this. this is the viewooking western. currently 55 degrees in san francisco. oakland 57. 54 degrees in half moon bay. this is the view from sutro tower. 61 santa rosa. napa and novato upper 50s. you c see clouds of various levels of the atmosphere here. light rain arrives tomorrow afternoon. we will have soaking rain and gusty wind on friday and early saturday. dryer pattern begins on sunday. increasing clouds. overnight lows upper 40s to
. >> reporter: to look at much of david johnson's work, it is colorblind but cultural. as dr.ing went to washington d.c. to deliver his i had a dream speech. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of history. >> remarkable. let's talk about the weather...
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. >> reporter: to look at much of david johnson's work, it is colorblind but cultural. as dr. king went d.c. to deliver his i had a dream speech. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of >> remarkable. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> this is a storm of long duration. but not here yet. we have pockets of moisture moving over land areas right now. at the moment most of the bay area is dry. but sky conditions look a lot like this. this is the view looking western. currently 55 degrees in san francisco. oakland 57. 54 degrees in half moon bay. this is the view from sutro tower. 61 santa rosa. napa and novato upper 50s. you can see clouds of various levels of the atmosphere here. light rain arrives tomorrow afternoon. we will have soaking rain and gusty wind on friday and early saturday. dryer pattern begins on sunday. increasing clouds. overnight lows upper 40s to 50 degrees. tomor
. >> reporter: to look at much of david johnson's work, it is colorblind but cultural. as dr. king went d.c. to deliver his i had a dream speech. >> that was my lucky day. >> reporter: as to the back story. >> he was resting. he was resting. >> reporter: did he see the symbolism of where he was resting? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: as if that matters through the filter of >> remarkable. let's talk about the weather forecast. >> this is...
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that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: johnson & johnson reported first-quarter resultsarnings per first-quarter shares beating estimates. the stock is up a little over 1% in pre-trading. joining us is dominic caruso, johnson & johnson chief financial officer. dominic: good morning, david. david: you beat the estimates on both earnings-per-share and the revenue. what are you thinking about going forward? dominic: we were very pleased with our results, and across each sector of our business we beat assessments and sales, and strong earnings. we have increased our sales outlook for the year, given the strong performance. we maintained our earnings guidance, which is strong at 11% growth. we still plan to have a strong year in 2018. david: how much of that is driven off of pharma? dominic: that is right. pharma had another strong quarter. there was some concern at the end of first just of the first quarter that pharma might slow continuesthe business to perform very well at 50% growth in the first quarter, and we are confident it will -- 15% growth in the first quarter. dav
that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: johnson & johnson reported first-quarter resultsarnings per first-quarter shares beating estimates. the stock is up a little over 1% in pre-trading. joining us is dominic caruso, johnson & johnson chief financial officer. dominic: good morning, david. david: you beat the estimates on both earnings-per-share and the revenue. what are you thinking about going forward? dominic: we were very pleased with our results, and across...
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david? >> whit johnson, thank you. >>> unfortunate headline from puerto rico tonight. all of the island losing power again taeshgsd as a new blackout strikes the island. an excavator hit a main power line and it could take 36 hours to repair. and this comes seven months, as you know, after puerto rico was hammered by a category 4 hurricane, its electric grid still very fra tile. >>> next here tonight, to controversy surrounding president trump and his ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley. she declared on sunday that new sanctions were coming on russia, after the chemical attack on syria. then on monday, the white house said not so fast. then, in just the last 24 hours, the president's new economic adviser, larry kudlow, saying that as far as haley was concerned, there this must been some momentary confusion, that she got ahead of the curve. tonight, nikki haley saying, "i don't get confused." here's abc's mary bruce. >>> reporter: minutes before nikki haley walked into the chamber at the united nations today, a reporter shouted out this question. >> ambassador haley, ho
david? >> whit johnson, thank you. >>> unfortunate headline from puerto rico tonight. all of the island losing power again taeshgsd as a new blackout strikes the island. an excavator hit a main power line and it could take 36 hours to repair. and this comes seven months, as you know, after puerto rico was hammered by a category 4 hurricane, its electric grid still very fra tile. >>> next here tonight, to controversy surrounding president trump and his ambassador to the...
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david? >> whit johnson. whit, thanks. >>> next tonight here, to stroern surrounding president trump and his ambassador to the u.n., nickykki haley. she declared on sunday that new sanctions were coming on russia, after the chemical attack in syria. then on monday, the white house said, not so fast. then, in just the last 24 hours, the president's new economic adviser, larry kudlow, saying that as far as haley was concerned, there must have been some momentary confusion, that she got ahead of the curve. tonight, nikki haley saying, "i don't get confused." here's abc's mary bruce. >> reporter: minutes before nikki haley walked into the chamber at the united nations today, a reporter shouted out this question -- >> ambassador haley, how's your relationship with president trump? >> perfect. >> reporter: but the president was reportedly furious when he saw haley on television sunday announcing new u.s. sanctions against russia. >> so, you will see that russian sanctions will be coming down, secretary mnuchin will
david? >> whit johnson. whit, thanks. >>> next tonight here, to stroern surrounding president trump and his ambassador to the u.n., nickykki haley. she declared on sunday that new sanctions were coming on russia, after the chemical attack in syria. then on monday, the white house said, not so fast. then, in just the last 24 hours, the president's new economic adviser, larry kudlow, saying that as far as haley was concerned, there must have been some momentary confusion, that she...
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david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> we are following breaking developments at this hour involving president trump's personal physician, the president's pick to lead the v.a. there are new allegations s revealed tonight. ronny jackson is accused of recklessly proibing an opioid. just a short time ago, admiral jackson was fighting back. what he's now saying. abc's mary bruce is on the hill for us again tonight. >> reporter: toxic, abusive and volatile. tonight, that's how some former and current colleagues are describing the president's pick to lead the v.a. accounts from more than 20 people provided to abc news by the top democrat on the veterans affairs committee paint an explosive picture of dr. ronny jackson. one describing him as, quote, "the most unethical person i have ever worked with." have you seen any concrete evidence? >> we've talked to a number of folks that have made these claims. and we need to find out if it's true or not. >> reporter: jackson is accused of drinking on duty. on one oc
david? >> whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> we are following breaking developments at this hour involving president trump's personal physician, the president's pick to lead the v.a. there are new allegations s revealed tonight. ronny jackson is accused of recklessly proibing an opioid. just a short time ago, admiral jackson was fighting back. what he's now saying. abc's mary bruce is on the hill for us again tonight. >> reporter: toxic, abusive and...
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david? >> whit johnson with us tonight. thank you, whit. >>> former first lady barbara bush is surrounded by her family tonight, and this evening, a very personal reveal. her son, neil, reporting the entire family is now taking comfort in reading to her. neil reading to his mother from her own memoir. abc's dan harris is in houston for us. >> reporter: even in failing health, former first lady barbara bush retains her signature sense of humor, according to her son, neil, who spoke with houston cbs affiliate khou. >> she's been answering the phone when people call in and saying, "hello, yes, this is -- don't believe everything you read or you hear." >> reporter: neil bush says as his mom has become more frail, he and his siblings have been spending, quote, quality time with her, often reading books, including her own memoir, allowed. it was beneath's childhoot dyslexia that part inspired barbara bush's passion to promote literacy. >> her post presidency has been a real blessing and a reminder of what a great woman she is and
david? >> whit johnson with us tonight. thank you, whit. >>> former first lady barbara bush is surrounded by her family tonight, and this evening, a very personal reveal. her son, neil, reporting the entire family is now taking comfort in reading to her. neil reading to his mother from her own memoir. abc's dan harris is in houston for us. >> reporter: even in failing health, former first lady barbara bush retains her signature sense of humor, according to her son, neil,...
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joining us is david k. johnson author of "the making of donald trump." u with us. >> glad to be here. >> let's run through some of the greatest hits or low lights of the trump administration spreading the wealth around both not only donald trump's family but it seems it's translated down to his cabinet. >> well, joy, one of the things striking about the cabinet is what you went to in your intro. all of the wives and their involvement in the case of epa administrator scott pruitt, the wife of a lobbyist, sebastian, the alpha males are in and a defining feature, if something happens, she did it, they won't take responsibility. ivanka trump is featured in the apprentice, she's this unpaid advisor and involved or at least it looks weird. she's traveling to china. she gets patents proved. how much is she doing business while doing america's business. >> nothing changed about her business. the business is now in one of these trump kushner eyes wide open blind trusts and the trustees are two of the kushners who, by the way, tell her they say about the finances a
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one of the things david k. johnson said during that author discussion was that president trump would suspend the constitution if he could. 202 is area code if you want to get a rex recollection to that last, 748-8200 for those in east and central time zone. 202-8201 in mountain and pacific time zone. we're live from the l.a. book fest -- on the campus of the university of southern california, in los angeles, another beautiful sun m day out here. steve is in three rivers california. steve, where is three rivers? >> yes. very predictable being in los angeles times and -- of course there's an -- for anything they disagree with is just other side doesn't have logic or didn't present any issues. racism is used for a blanket statement for anything they disagree with. it's absolutely sickening and there's no debate whatsoever about principles. they act like they're the principal party but they're not. everybody is relative. they don't understand the boundaries and the personal dependents which is based on socialism and wouldn
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david? >> all right, whit johnson. thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, news this evening about the deadly plane crash onto a well-known golf course right after takeoff. >>> and more on that carjacking suspect. two children in the backseat. one of the children calling 911. we'll be right back. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. commo
david? >> all right, whit johnson. thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, news this evening about the deadly plane crash onto a well-known golf course right after takeoff. >>> and more on that carjacking suspect. two children in the backseat. one of the children calling 911. we'll be right back. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase...
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you heard what they had to say by the waste era will be out here later to take your call and david k johnsonwas on a month ago in tucson and this half hour before the next author discussion begins we will talk about trump supporters only what do you you think about this discussion? t let's get to the call janet here from the l.a. area sherman oaks if you were listening to that panel what did you think? >> caller: i was listening. greetings from southern california which has been completely overrun. i am 58-year-old multiracial citizen and i knew that something was wrong when every block that you drive down a guy who looks like huck finn or daniel boone or calamity jane is homeless and everywhere you go, it is hispanic who have all that union jobs all the jobs. if you are not hispanic that i have a very thick accent but the bottom line with the trump supporters like myself is reality. when your entire family now khas to pull together to pull in their belt the reality on the ground there is no work for regular american citizens but the forms are brought in from especially the latin countries.
you heard what they had to say by the waste era will be out here later to take your call and david k johnsonwas on a month ago in tucson and this half hour before the next author discussion begins we will talk about trump supporters only what do you you think about this discussion? t let's get to the call janet here from the l.a. area sherman oaks if you were listening to that panel what did you think? >> caller: i was listening. greetings from southern california which has been...
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have you ever had david kay johnson on the program?he same thing comey is writing, he wrote the same thing before the election. and another thing to, in this particular book he said james comey is famous for prosecuting the genovese crime family. with 140 illegal immigrants. thank you. the: james comey served as attorney fortrict virginia in 1996. to a -- 2002, promoted u.s. attorney. december 2003, deputy attorney general, left the justice department in 2005 to become general counsel of lockheed martin corporation. in june 2013, president obama officially nominated comey to head the f ei, replacing -- fbi, replacing robert mueller. may 9, president trump fired james comey. keith in savannah, tennessee, line for republicans. go ahead. caller: yeah, thank you for taking my call. i'm not interested in reading anything that comey writes. he is confused. the best thing he could possibly do is not write anything because he is confused. you know you done wrong, so try to write a book and make some money, but he is on the hook. when it comes
have you ever had david kay johnson on the program?he same thing comey is writing, he wrote the same thing before the election. and another thing to, in this particular book he said james comey is famous for prosecuting the genovese crime family. with 140 illegal immigrants. thank you. the: james comey served as attorney fortrict virginia in 1996. to a -- 2002, promoted u.s. attorney. december 2003, deputy attorney general, left the justice department in 2005 to become general counsel of...
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johnson by. the line of david what should have been expected actually. surprised. the hosts and they've missed today do you have a good it feels good to succeed as a coach you have to put in even more work to build the lady especially in our situation and soon as it was and i think today did all of us good just it was an important win most importantly we beat and direct games had to say it's over it's just. the state still surprising where we stand with just four teams behind us now it's only going to be tighter but that doesn't surprise me. and she washed me sniffed a little fribourg is just a point ahead of both sport two different worlds but both covered just about the threat of relegation. was this celebrations in hamburg. the scenes are exactly what's been missing from hamburg for months if not years positivity and belief. it was this wonder goal that took a massive whites off hamburg shoulders but doubts struggles thank god i mean let's treat all seem to disappear in this my. i see huge stream and when you have to go into games we can in and week out knowing
johnson by. the line of david what should have been expected actually. surprised. the hosts and they've missed today do you have a good it feels good to succeed as a coach you have to put in even more work to build the lady especially in our situation and soon as it was and i think today did all of us good just it was an important win most importantly we beat and direct games had to say it's over it's just. the state still surprising where we stand with just four teams behind us now it's only...
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avery johnson -- david bahnsen will stay with us. coming up, real estate.a stone, now down 6%. the headline -- the u.s. will provide sanctions relief to rusal if deripaska relinquishes alleviating some geopolitical risk. there are fundamental factors supporting prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: retail has not been a favorable sector of late, but some think there are opportunities, at least when it comes to real estate. still with us is david bahnsen of the bahnsen group, who sees opportunity in reach now. some people say shopping malls -- i do not want to be in that business. david b.: it is important to clarify -- it is a specific call, not across the whole reits sector. it is simon property group you the reason we are attracted to the name is the out of favor-ness. a regularerty is not mall operator. they have been through several reinventions. i do not want to buy the companies that are mostly tenants in these malls are often over leveled -- over levered and cyclical. in simon property's, you have companies in the double digits over a 12 month period
avery johnson -- david bahnsen will stay with us. coming up, real estate.a stone, now down 6%. the headline -- the u.s. will provide sanctions relief to rusal if deripaska relinquishes alleviating some geopolitical risk. there are fundamental factors supporting prices. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: retail has not been a favorable sector of late, but some think there are opportunities, at least when it comes to real estate. still with us is david bahnsen of the bahnsen group, who sees...
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joined by ileana johnson and david chalian is here as well.n with michael avenatti about the legal aspects. >> perfect conversation. >> you know, he wanted me to say he did perfect on this, it was important for him to get that point out. on the russia investigation, president trump clearly frustrated about it, no denying he was frustrated about it and he was pressed. listen to what he said. >> they have a witch-hunt against the president of the united states going on. i've taken the position, and i don't have to take this position, and maybe i'll change, that i will not be involved with the justice department. i will wait until this is over. it is a total -- it is all lies and it is a horrible thing that is going on. a horrible thing. i'm very disappointed in my justice department. but because of the fact that it is going on, and i think you'll understand this, i have decided that i won't be involved. i may change my mind at some point because what is going on is a disgrace. it is an absolute disgrace. >> i've made my mind up that i won't be i
joined by ileana johnson and david chalian is here as well.n with michael avenatti about the legal aspects. >> perfect conversation. >> you know, he wanted me to say he did perfect on this, it was important for him to get that point out. on the russia investigation, president trump clearly frustrated about it, no denying he was frustrated about it and he was pressed. listen to what he said. >> they have a witch-hunt against the president of the united states going on. i've...
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david: thanks so much, guy. always great to have you. guy johnson reporting from frankfurt. en is with us from london, jeffries chief economist. as you said, we do not expect much out of this. what will we be looking at when we hear from mario draghi? >> i think guy really set it. i am sure everyone will try to ask mario draghi the same question. he will give another script answer. the july meeting they will explain exactly what they will do. where in the17 october meeting, they described what they were going to do in weeks before the end of that year. i think the same will happen in july. june is a key meeting for forecasts. the market will focus on those, but july is when they actually tell us what they will do next. alix: how does the ecb retain a link to inflation without administering a big dose of stimulus to the economy? that is a very fine line that will have to address as they tweak the language and get into july. audi they do that? >> -- how do they do that? >> do not forget that they are buying bonds every month. asy will review the amount the equivalence of almost
david: thanks so much, guy. always great to have you. guy johnson reporting from frankfurt. en is with us from london, jeffries chief economist. as you said, we do not expect much out of this. what will we be looking at when we hear from mario draghi? >> i think guy really set it. i am sure everyone will try to ask mario draghi the same question. he will give another script answer. the july meeting they will explain exactly what they will do. where in the17 october meeting, they described...
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david shukman, bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm damian johnson. ahead on the programme: harry kane strikes again for tottenham but brighton hit back to earn a valuable point and edge closer to premier league safety. england's goal medal winning netballers touch down to a heathrow heroes‘ welcome on their commonwealth games return. olympic great on the track — now mo farah targets a podium finish in sunday's london marathon. the london marathon is one of the big marathons in the world. it seems to get most of the best runners. brighton took a big step towards premier league safety after coming from behind to secure a 1—1 draw at home to spurs. spurs rested dele alli. the result means britain are eight points clear of relegation. —— brighton. after a year of english football was my top table, brighton are hungry for more. points required secure their survival against totte n ha m , secure their survival against tottenham, they merely gave themselves the start they needed. they could not quite find the faintest touch, but with spurs pressing forward,
david shukman, bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm damian johnson. ahead on the programme: harry kane strikes again for tottenham but brighton hit back to earn a valuable point and edge closer to premier league safety. england's goal medal winning netballers touch down to a heathrow heroes‘ welcome on their commonwealth games return. olympic great on the track — now mo farah targets a podium finish in sunday's london marathon. the london marathon is one of the big marathons in the...
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david: really? phil: no. they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. michael johnsonthe olympics in atlanta wore the gold shoes. they listed as significantly. david: you made the shoes. john mcenroe was one of your players. he from time to time would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe or you didn't care about his image? is a great tennis layer, but sometimes he would lose control. that did not bother you? did it help sales? phil: the latter. he had a bad temper. i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper as well, but he would keep it under control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was probably one of the most exciting players of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was just so intense, it would get away from him at times. he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot. bjorn, he never lost his temper once. david: i did not really know john as a tennis player, but early on, the office next to mine was held by a man named john mcenroe senior. he said his son was a high school tennis player
david: really? phil: no. they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. michael johnsonthe olympics in atlanta wore the gold shoes. they listed as significantly. david: you made the shoes. john mcenroe was one of your players. he from time to time would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe or you didn't care about his image? is a great tennis layer, but sometimes he would lose control. that did not bother you? did it help sales? phil: the latter. he...
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johnson. we had david kotok on. >> love david. trish: he quoted you actually in his recent notes to clients.e said he was becoming so bullish now that he is scaring himself. but the fact he is quoting you -- >> that's scary. trish: that is what is supporting his bullish argument. we're going straight to the primary source. >> i love it. trish: adam johnson from "bullseye brief." before we get to that, i want to point it out to the viewer the president leaving key west, florida. hopping on air force one. we'll talk more about him. a lot of his policies specifically when it comes to taxes is what is driving the optimism. you have a market lower today. do you read much into it? >> no, i don't. we're pulling back slightly. it would be great, trish, if markets went up every day, i would be happy with that because i am the big bull out here. it is natural to have little pullbacks. 12points is not that much where we are, about half a percent. we had a great run. the two es of earnings and employment as you and i have been discussing about a year now are so incredibly powerful. you have the most num
johnson. we had david kotok on. >> love david. trish: he quoted you actually in his recent notes to clients.e said he was becoming so bullish now that he is scaring himself. but the fact he is quoting you -- >> that's scary. trish: that is what is supporting his bullish argument. we're going straight to the primary source. >> i love it. trish: adam johnson from "bullseye brief." before we get to that, i want to point it out to the viewer the president leaving key...
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david: ok. phil: no, obviously if they are good enough, they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. other than pre, the one that comes immediately to mind is michael johnson olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes, which lifted us significantly. david: and you made those shoes? early on, was it john mcenroe? he would from time to time lose his temper, and did that reflect poorly on your shoe? or you didn't care about his image? his image was he was a great tennis player, but sometimes he would lose control, some people might say, and that did not bother you, or did it actually help sales? phil: the latter. david: oh, it did? ok. phil: no, he had a bad temper. but i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. but you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was arnold palmer that did not keep it in control, but he was probably the most exciting player of his era. and in private was a perfect gentleman. it was just that he was so intense that it would get away from him sometimes. but he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot, but when he played bjorn borg, and i think he played him
david: ok. phil: no, obviously if they are good enough, they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. other than pre, the one that comes immediately to mind is michael johnson olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes, which lifted us significantly. david: and you made those shoes? early on, was it john mcenroe? he would from time to time lose his temper, and did that reflect poorly on your shoe? or you didn't care about his image? his image was he was a great tennis...
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which he's been handling the white house comings and goings including david informing him partly through twitter, here is senator johnson with chuck todd to air in its entirety this hour. >> this isn't the way to recruit good people to replace them, is it? >> that's not the way i would do it. >> you understand if people are like i don't know if i want to take this job. >> the president does need to understand the affect it has on the people. >> the white house is pushing back on exactly how he lost his job telling politico he resigned. we expect to get clarification any minute himself when he appears on ""meet the press."" president trump is accusing amazon of scamming the post office. kelly o'donnell is following the president in west palm beach florida so we'll take our cameras down south to florida and find you with a happy sunday morning and happy easter. at some point i hope you'll celebrate. let's talk about this feud. what's going on? what's the latest here? >> reporter: happy easter to you, as well, alex. this is a case where the president had a long running feud with amazon and he's making a claim that amazon d
which he's been handling the white house comings and goings including david informing him partly through twitter, here is senator johnson with chuck todd to air in its entirety this hour. >> this isn't the way to recruit good people to replace them, is it? >> that's not the way i would do it. >> you understand if people are like i don't know if i want to take this job. >> the president does need to understand the affect it has on the people. >> the white house is...
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columnist for the washington post david ignatius and eugene johnson and editor in chief of the atlanticberg is with us. >> before we can move on, we have to go to jeffrey and see if he'll smile this morning. >> no. not this morning. ah, well -- no. >> jeffrey, why don't you lean in and tell us what you think. why don't you join in on the syrian conversation. obviously a lot of concerns yesterday the president of the united states talking about actually surrendering a lot of gangs that we've our troops and allies have achieved in syria. what are your thoughts about the comments that were made yesterday? what's the impact on the united states, our national security and actually isis? >> can i do this without smiling? >> you sure can. >> yes. >> this is serious. i don't know why i need to gin up a smile. >> don't gin it up. no need to be perky. >> please don't smile here. this is about isis. >> no smiling. sorry. so remember back in the days of the obama administration when he would put sometimes the president would put time limits on military engagements. he said when we're getting back i
columnist for the washington post david ignatius and eugene johnson and editor in chief of the atlanticberg is with us. >> before we can move on, we have to go to jeffrey and see if he'll smile this morning. >> no. not this morning. ah, well -- no. >> jeffrey, why don't you lean in and tell us what you think. why don't you join in on the syrian conversation. obviously a lot of concerns yesterday the president of the united states talking about actually surrendering a lot of...
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senator ron johnson of was constant will be our guest to talk about cia director mike pompeo's secret meeting with kim jong-un. this is bloomberg. ♪ david"bloomberg markets: balance of power". shery: the dow fluctuating between gains and losses. while the s&p 500 is higher by pretense of 1%. tech is rolling back losses after ibm announced weaker than expected results, and financials lower despite the fact morgan stanley lifted bankshares earlier, and the nasdaq is up at 4/10 of 1%. representatives to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons slammed russia for what it called moscow's false narrative about the poisoning on british spy anda former russian his daughter. >> russia continues to provide huge this information to others, including the russian government official actually accusing united kingdom of poisoning the former spy, and inducing him to a, so the they can go and investigate. that is the outrageous accusation. mark: president trump says a secret meeting between cia director mike pompeo and north korea's kim jong-un went smoothly. pompeo traveled to north korea in advance of a possible summit between presiden
senator ron johnson of was constant will be our guest to talk about cia director mike pompeo's secret meeting with kim jong-un. this is bloomberg. ♪ david"bloomberg markets: balance of power". shery: the dow fluctuating between gains and losses. while the s&p 500 is higher by pretense of 1%. tech is rolling back losses after ibm announced weaker than expected results, and financials lower despite the fact morgan stanley lifted bankshares earlier, and the nasdaq is up at 4/10 of...
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david daniel has a preview. (nat) "what's happening to my friend?""are you familiar with genetic editing?" (nat) "changes will be incredibly unpredictable."dwayne johnsonloosely based on the popular video game. analysts say ticket sales should be big enough -- up to 40-million dollars -- to push the action flick past "a quiet place" for first place in its debut weekend."truth or dare?" "dare.""blumhouse's truth or dare" is the latest fright flick from the successful scare factory: attractive young people who break the rules are bounced from the game -- of life! box office watchers predict an opening in the mid-teens, which should be good enough for third place this weekend. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( marty ) what appears nkrock h this is the mary river turtle. they live in australia, and what looks like hair is actually algae. experts say algae grows on their head because these type of turtle's can live underwater for up to three days. they believe these reptiles are now endangered because of a large pet trade. ( marty )recess has been cancelled in kansas for one school. all thanks to a goose who deicded to take up residency in a garden bed. the
david daniel has a preview. (nat) "what's happening to my friend?""are you familiar with genetic editing?" (nat) "changes will be incredibly unpredictable."dwayne johnsonloosely based on the popular video game. analysts say ticket sales should be big enough -- up to 40-million dollars -- to push the action flick past "a quiet place" for first place in its debut weekend."truth or dare?" "dare.""blumhouse's truth or dare" is...
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david cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime minister, and her approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not keen on stu d e nts sajid javid also was not keen on students being put into the official numbers and so that is an area we already know they disagree upon. the times is picking up on that point, saying sajid javid will end the hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task.” hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task. i would not be holding my breath for a big shift in the underlying policy. what we saw today was a realisation from some in the tory party that if you give talking the hostile environment rhetoric there is a danger you get tarred as the nasty party, which is a phrase theresa may came up the first place. sajid javid still back the underlying policies of making it difficult for illegal immi
david cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime minister, and her approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not...
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david dau from the plane when he refused to give up his seat. long was fired four months later. the suit alleges long did not receive proper training for the situation. >>> johnsonnd imerys talc america have been ordered to pay $80 million in punitive damages in the case of a man who says he developed cancer because of exposure to asbestos in talc-based products. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay stephen lanzo in the first stage of the cases last week. j & j is involved in thousands of cases. this was its first trial loss. >>> and now you can get spotify and hulu in a package deal. the company said wednesday that a $12.99 plan will get you a package with ad-free streaming service and hulu's base package that would allow you to stream tv shows and movies. if you bought them as standalones, it would cost you $18. >>> still ahead, trunk show zoo in belgium welcomes its latest newborn in an ever-growing family. in belgium welcomes its latest newborn in an ever-growing family. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate
david dau from the plane when he refused to give up his seat. long was fired four months later. the suit alleges long did not receive proper training for the situation. >>> johnsonnd imerys talc america have been ordered to pay $80 million in punitive damages in the case of a man who says he developed cancer because of exposure to asbestos in talc-based products. johnson & johnson was ordered to pay stephen lanzo in the first stage of the cases last week. j & j is involved in...
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johnson however he's been on twitter saying that. he welcomes the news of u.k. military strikes and we've also however heard from before what foreign secretary david miliband has condemned this attack and said that diplomacy should be the way forward and also pointing out that humanitarian support is the main thing that the syrian people need in the polls in the country which show that a vast majority of people are not in support of this type of military action in syria so remains to be seen exactly how damaging politically this could be for two reasons we've actually been hearing from the french foreign ministry on saturday morning let's listen in directly to what he had to say about france taking part in this coordinated action by the u.s. france the u.k. acted in accordance with our responsibility the use of chemical weapons in syria is unacceptable because it's a violation of international law and basic human rights as well this morning france also released a document outlining its case for why it believes that a chemical attack took place and boy it believes that the assad government was behind that attack it says it. has had analysts of the testimonies and videos
johnson however he's been on twitter saying that. he welcomes the news of u.k. military strikes and we've also however heard from before what foreign secretary david miliband has condemned this attack and said that diplomacy should be the way forward and also pointing out that humanitarian support is the main thing that the syrian people need in the polls in the country which show that a vast majority of people are not in support of this type of military action in syria so remains to be seen...
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johnson in florida. police say she killed her and then stole her identity to cover her tracks. police say reese also killed her husband david last month, she could get desperate enough to kill again. notorious drug lord back in a new york court, guzman wants to talk about his jail conditions and mental health, he tried to speak at his last court appearance but the judge refused, he has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and considers the george's. mexican authority traded his own two years ago. 's trial is set september. abc slammed online accused of poorly producing the interview with james comey. carly shimkus is here with reaction to what some are calling aggressive editing. >> abc news producers were tasked with cutting a 5 hour interview down to just one hour so a majority of what comey said was never going to make primetime but transcript of the entire interview showed several key moments were left opposite one point comey criticized pres. obama for his comments on the hillary clinton email scandal saying, quote, we had the problem that pres. obama had twice publicly said there is no there there. in an interview w
johnson in florida. police say she killed her and then stole her identity to cover her tracks. police say reese also killed her husband david last month, she could get desperate enough to kill again. notorious drug lord back in a new york court, guzman wants to talk about his jail conditions and mental health, he tried to speak at his last court appearance but the judge refused, he has pleaded not guilty to drug trafficking and considers the george's. mexican authority traded his own two years...
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johnson speaking with the cfo of deutsche bank. this get back to our guest in new york. ian bremmer and david sowerby.financials for very domestic bank specific reasons. the other thing they need to deal with is volatility and normalization of monetary policy will make their job a lot easier. do you think volatility will be back this year? >> yes. much like we are seeing in the united states. when we hear from draghi today i weld like to hear him say are going to continue to embark on more of a tightening mode. rates arelation pushing on 2%. the yields are 0.6%. that's clearly negative. negative real interest rates might be good for the party in the near term but the rise in volatility later am a hangover later is what no investor wants to have. i know this is a question for longer-term but if you look at all the qe we have take that away will markets function like precrisis or will they be fundamentally different? >> markets can still function. in a perfect world draghi would say i need to make sure that a 2% event. it rarely stops at 2%. it usually goes higher and it was even better he would say i h
johnson speaking with the cfo of deutsche bank. this get back to our guest in new york. ian bremmer and david sowerby.financials for very domestic bank specific reasons. the other thing they need to deal with is volatility and normalization of monetary policy will make their job a lot easier. do you think volatility will be back this year? >> yes. much like we are seeing in the united states. when we hear from draghi today i weld like to hear him say are going to continue to embark on...
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david. we will never have to use those words. >> this week on twitter, president trump did, naming the personal white house physician ron johnson who trumpeted the president's health. >> good genes. >> to lead the federal government's second largest department. jackson is facing scrutiny for his lack of managerial experience. >> it's going to be tough. i will be frank with you. the odds are not with him. >> the third firing by tweet this month as mr. trump reshapes his cabinet bringing on more combative advisers who he believes will be loyal to him above all. mr. trump is freeing himself from constraints, making it clear he intends to write his own rules. >> nobody knows the system better me. which is why i alone can fix it. >> he announced at a political-style rally in ohio that the united states may leave the battlefield against isis. >> we will come out of syria very soon. let the other people take care of it. >> that's raising concerns from allies nervous the u.s. will cre cede syria to russia and iran and it contradicts the president. >> exactly what are you going to do to beat isis? tell me exactly, what is your plan. i s
david. we will never have to use those words. >> this week on twitter, president trump did, naming the personal white house physician ron johnson who trumpeted the president's health. >> good genes. >> to lead the federal government's second largest department. jackson is facing scrutiny for his lack of managerial experience. >> it's going to be tough. i will be frank with you. the odds are not with him. >> the third firing by tweet this month as mr. trump reshapes...
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johnson also says that special counsel robert mueller was appointed far too soon. he believes the senate and house intelligence committee should have completed their reports first. >>> the former secretary of veterans affairs, david shulkin and the trump administration are now at odds over his departure. he is pushing back over claims that he resigned saying he was committed to the job until the end. there is speculation over another cabinet member, scott pruitt. he is under fire for lavish spending on trips and renting a bedroom at a hotel for the wife of a lobbyist. it is unclear how the president will handle this. >>> a russian hacker in the bay area will be back in court today. he faces a long list of charges related to hacking. he has pleaded not guilty. back in 212, he allegedly commized the information of 117 million linked in passwords. a grand jury here in california had charged him previously. >>> what products you can expect to pay more for. >> and the new rules for driveless vehicles in california. >> and the market is reopening after the close on friday. it is down about two points right now. coming up, we will have an update from our financial reporter, jason brooks. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going
johnson also says that special counsel robert mueller was appointed far too soon. he believes the senate and house intelligence committee should have completed their reports first. >>> the former secretary of veterans affairs, david shulkin and the trump administration are now at odds over his departure. he is pushing back over claims that he resigned saying he was committed to the job until the end. there is speculation over another cabinet member, scott pruitt. he is under fire for...
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david in san jose on the line. caller: my question has to do with bobby kennedy, and the historic tremendous view he had with lyndon johnson. when he had been a better candidate for richard nixon to have defeated in november 1968 that hubert humphrey turned out to be? had -- way bobby kennedy i was five years old in 1968. it was far from inevitable in june 1968 that he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november and that johnson, johnson would have come through, and on whatever he could have to sabotage him at the convention in chicago. matthew: we talked about nelson rockefeller's being kind of a hamlet, not sure whether he is in or out. a hamlet also. he wanted to run for president. he didn't want to put himself in a position of losing. he thought going against a sitting president, even a very weak sake -- sitting president would be too formidable. so jean mccarthy who was more of a poet and a rock on socko emitician -- rock em sock politician, he did not get a majority but not lyndon johnson out in new hampshire and was going to win big time which led to lyndon johnson to get out of the race ar
david in san jose on the line. caller: my question has to do with bobby kennedy, and the historic tremendous view he had with lyndon johnson. when he had been a better candidate for richard nixon to have defeated in november 1968 that hubert humphrey turned out to be? had -- way bobby kennedy i was five years old in 1968. it was far from inevitable in june 1968 that he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november and that johnson, johnson would have come through, and on...
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david gergen, cnn senior political analyst and joe trippi and alice stewart. i want to ask you, as someone who works to get republicans elected, those answers are bizarre. it wasn't just senator johnsonorker today, corker has his issues with the president, but plenty of senators who are more rank and file, john cornyn, john thune, people who dodged that question. i can't figure out why. >> john, i don't really see what is so bizarre about saying it is way too early to predict what is going to happen in 2020. donald trump won in 2016 with very few congressional endorsements and to be honest he probably could care less if he gets any more. he wants to go out and get the will of the people and he campaigned on and will campaign on draining the swamp. i'm sure getting the swamp on board is not something that is part of their campaign action item. look, a lot of these people willing to step up to the microphone have not been supportive of trump in the past, and the ones i'm talking to, i talk with a lot of republicans, and that's not reflective of the majority of them. and telefocused right now on the midterm elections, doing what's best for their constituents and their districts and not
david gergen, cnn senior political analyst and joe trippi and alice stewart. i want to ask you, as someone who works to get republicans elected, those answers are bizarre. it wasn't just senator johnsonorker today, corker has his issues with the president, but plenty of senators who are more rank and file, john cornyn, john thune, people who dodged that question. i can't figure out why. >> john, i don't really see what is so bizarre about saying it is way too early to predict what is...
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david from san jose on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. my question has to do with bobby kennedy and the historic, tremendous feud he had with lyndon johnson. and would he have been a much easier candidate for richard nixon to defeat in 1968 than hubert humphrey turned out to be? the way that bobby kennedy has been portrayed -- to me, anyway -- that it was far from inevitable in june 1968 he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november. and that johnson would have come through and done whatever he could have to sabotage him at the connection in chicago. guest: we talk about nelson rockefeller as being a kind of a hamlet in 1968, not sure whether he is in or out. bobby was a little bit of a hamlet also. he wanted to run for president, he did not want to put himself in a position of losing. he thought going up against a sitting president, even a weak sitting president, was going to be too formidable. so it fell to gene mccarthy, who than a rocka poet 'em sock 'em politician to go up against lyndon johnson, and basically, he did not get a majority in new hampshire but basically knocked lyndon johnson out and was going
david from san jose on the republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. my question has to do with bobby kennedy and the historic, tremendous feud he had with lyndon johnson. and would he have been a much easier candidate for richard nixon to defeat in 1968 than hubert humphrey turned out to be? the way that bobby kennedy has been portrayed -- to me, anyway -- that it was far from inevitable in june 1968 he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november. and that...
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johnson's withdraw. his would be a broadened version of king's own strangely before he's been buried. >> david, it's a bit68 spoech was considered the highlight of kennedy speech, of kennedy's campaign and maybe one of his greatest speeches ever, yet kennedy himself had little use at times for king. >> well, they had a very difficult relationship which i guess is not surprising when you think about it. i mean, they had fundamentally different backgrounds. they had fundamentally different temperaments. one was the kons president mat politician, the other was a man of the clothe. most fully, and people sort of forget this in are a way, they were of different races and they were of different races at a time when there was a real camp between the races. why was bobby kennedy so keptic skeptical of king? >> i think he wasn't as skeptical as he was pragmatic. >> did he resent the fact that king pushed his brother too far? >> i think he recognized politics mattered more than anything else and king was a inconvenience, was an irritant to the kennedys. king jeopardized the southern votes for the kennedys. king was
johnson's withdraw. his would be a broadened version of king's own strangely before he's been buried. >> david, it's a bit68 spoech was considered the highlight of kennedy speech, of kennedy's campaign and maybe one of his greatest speeches ever, yet kennedy himself had little use at times for king. >> well, they had a very difficult relationship which i guess is not surprising when you think about it. i mean, they had fundamentally different backgrounds. they had fundamentally...
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johnson, sentenced to two years in prison and a global crackdown on currency rigging. and $21 billion lost after being hit by the global stock selloff, its first loss in two years. david go over these stories is ahead headmanned -- ed hammond. are they really going to do this merger this time? >> it looks like they are going to do it. they have fallen apart in the past. the obamaember, administration, they were told that the deal would be blocked. of ceoshe egos og -- get involved in these mergers. if they get involved, who controls it? party, the deal andtime becomes irrelevant, so the control is going to be a sticking point. potentially get around that, is a stock deal. but you still end up with two runs the combined company. if you believe what has been written today, this is something that is moving closer and potentially will know next week. julia: i wonder if he gets less sensitive about price control. more difficulty, talk to me about a prison sentence. the currency rigging, a british person in prison. what he wanted to do, he wanted to be able to go home. he has six children. it is fascinating. front been convicted of running one of his clients. instead of doi
johnson, sentenced to two years in prison and a global crackdown on currency rigging. and $21 billion lost after being hit by the global stock selloff, its first loss in two years. david go over these stories is ahead headmanned -- ed hammond. are they really going to do this merger this time? >> it looks like they are going to do it. they have fallen apart in the past. the obamaember, administration, they were told that the deal would be blocked. of ceoshe egos og -- get involved in...
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david in san jose on the line. caller: my question has to do with bobby kennedy, and the historic tremendous view he had with lyndon johnsonwhen he had been a better candidate for richard nixon to have defeated in november 1968 that hubert humphrey turned out to be? had -- way bobby kennedy i was five years old in 1968. it was far from inevitable in june 1968 that he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november and that johnson, johnson would have come through, and on whatever he could have to sabotage him at the convention in chicago. matthew: we talked about nelson rockefeller's being kind of a hamlet, not sure whether he is in or out. a hamlet also. he wanted to run for president. he didn't want to put himself in a position of losing. he thought going against a sitting president, even a very weak sake -- sitting president would be too formidable. so jean mccarthy who was more of a poet and a rock on socko emitician -- rock em sock politician, he did not get a majority but not lyndon johnson out in new hampshire and was going to win big time which led to lyndon johnson to get out of the race area
david in san jose on the line. caller: my question has to do with bobby kennedy, and the historic tremendous view he had with lyndon johnsonwhen he had been a better candidate for richard nixon to have defeated in november 1968 that hubert humphrey turned out to be? had -- way bobby kennedy i was five years old in 1968. it was far from inevitable in june 1968 that he would become the democratic nominee and elected president in november and that johnson, johnson would have come through, and on...