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difficulties and challenges that these divers are up against is former navy submarine officer david jordan. he's co-founder and president of nauticos. he's led search expeditions for amelia earhart's plane. the big question here, david, is there a possibility that anyone still may be alive? do you think that's a possibility? >> it's very unlikely. there's a story actually just back in december of a nigerian cook who was found after two days under water in a capsized vessel e and the divers were in a similar situation searching for bodies and were incredibly surprised to come across a live person. but that was only two days and that was quite remarkable. even at these relatively shallow depth, it's a very difficult condition to survive in more more than a short period of time. it's pretty unlikely and i think the divers' job as has been described is really quite a sad job. >> a very sad job. and also a technically very difficult job, right? if you are to dive around a ship wreck, there's the possibility of entrapment. you can't stay down that long. what are these divers up against as they d
difficulties and challenges that these divers are up against is former navy submarine officer david jordan. he's co-founder and president of nauticos. he's led search expeditions for amelia earhart's plane. the big question here, david, is there a possibility that anyone still may be alive? do you think that's a possibility? >> it's very unlikely. there's a story actually just back in december of a nigerian cook who was found after two days under water in a capsized vessel e and the...
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transportation department, david jordan, founder of natikos, a company that does deep ocean explorationeffrey thomas in perth, australia. how do they calculate the search area each day? what factors are they taking into account? >> well, for the pings, they have to look at where the previous pings were and then they do parallel tracks to the previous sightings or soundings of pings. if they found at one particular area. they would go to the left and to the right. and then they doer. dick car swaths. what they're trying to do is box in each signal. and then for the ocean search, which is the visual search as opposed to the audio search underwater for the ocean search, it's just calculated on where they think the waves may have taken the wreckage. the wind and the waves. even it's the float patterns from the ocean. so two different considerations for the two deferent searches. >> david, where should most of the search assets be focused right now. should it be the air or the sea? >> it would be wonderful to find some debris somewhere and be able to nail down, not nail down but to have some
transportation department, david jordan, founder of natikos, a company that does deep ocean explorationeffrey thomas in perth, australia. how do they calculate the search area each day? what factors are they taking into account? >> well, for the pings, they have to look at where the previous pings were and then they do parallel tracks to the previous sightings or soundings of pings. if they found at one particular area. they would go to the left and to the right. and then they doer. dick...
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and as divers continue their grim task, former navy sub officer david jordan tells cnn's brianna keilar that searching for survivors and victims is physically demanding, and really, mentally exhausting. >> there are physiological limits to how long they can stay under water, and they're racing against the clock as they're trying to maneuver their way through these dark corridors. and of course, the vessel is not upright, so everything is inverted or at some funny angle. it's impossible to see. if you see anything, it may be in an unfamiliar orientation. so, the divers are incredible people who have to deal with really quite a large combination of factors. and in the end, they're hoping to find really kind of a gruesome result. there's a story, actually, just back in december of a nigerian cook who was found after two days under water in a capsized vessel, and the divers were in a similar situation, searching for bodies and were incredibly surprised to come across a live person, but that was only two days, and that was quite remarkable. even at these relatively shallow depths, about 100
and as divers continue their grim task, former navy sub officer david jordan tells cnn's brianna keilar that searching for survivors and victims is physically demanding, and really, mentally exhausting. >> there are physiological limits to how long they can stay under water, and they're racing against the clock as they're trying to maneuver their way through these dark corridors. and of course, the vessel is not upright, so everything is inverted or at some funny angle. it's impossible to...
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i spoke with david kennedy and bloomberg news cyber security reporter jordan robertson about these developments. i asked do they believe the nsa? >> the nsa denies but bloomberg is standing behind the story. what this illustrates is that this is a serious issue. heartbleed is a serious issue in internet encryption. we know that the n.s.a. has been trying many different ways to compromise internet encryption. it is almost irrelevant whether this was the heart lead bug or something else. bloomberg is standing behind the story. >> david, what do you think? >> i think the nsa will say what they need to. their whole purpose is to be a spy agency. they have huge cyber warfare capabilities. their whole purpose is to really go and actively export these types of laws prevented not have to disclose whether or not they discover this previously or not. that is part of the national security thing that they say basically that they had no idea that happened even though they could have been exploiting it for years. they have all of these types of things in their arsenal. they have hundreds if not thousands of
i spoke with david kennedy and bloomberg news cyber security reporter jordan robertson about these developments. i asked do they believe the nsa? >> the nsa denies but bloomberg is standing behind the story. what this illustrates is that this is a serious issue. heartbleed is a serious issue in internet encryption. we know that the n.s.a. has been trying many different ways to compromise internet encryption. it is almost irrelevant whether this was the heart lead bug or something else....
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david: michael jordan is only majority owner.takes in nba teams but what about, another, a group of black players, for example, getting together, pooling their resource, and taking over this team? magic johnson may have some interest here. >> well the collective bargaining agreement will preclude current players owning teams. michael jordan and magic johnson set forth a good model for ownership. david: have you talked to magic. >> i have. here is what he said. >> you have to have a lot of capital. i'm not talking about what you're worth but how much money you actually got in the bank. i think we will own teams, more of us will. i think it is something we never looked at before. or dreamed about before. >> i love this guy because he is master of partnerships. he made $3.2 million at his highest level of pay in the nba. he is now worth $500 million. he did that through partnering, keeping his brand clean, and figuring out a way to learn the business. liz: read magic johnson's business books. it is one the best business books ever w
david: michael jordan is only majority owner.takes in nba teams but what about, another, a group of black players, for example, getting together, pooling their resource, and taking over this team? magic johnson may have some interest here. >> well the collective bargaining agreement will preclude current players owning teams. michael jordan and magic johnson set forth a good model for ownership. david: have you talked to magic. >> i have. here is what he said. >> you have to...
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so that is a big deal. >> that was david kennedy and jordan robertson.xcel partners is known for taking early bets on companies like facebook, dropbox, spotify. up next, we'll speak with rich wong about his investments in mobile. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the "best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. google made google glass for sale to the general public this week, but for one day only. tuesday. it cost $1,500 plus tax for access to the program. the same amount developers paid, and they sold out. i sat down with rich wong, a partner and started by asking him if google glass could go mainstream. >> google glass is still in beta at this point, and it is still very much intended toward developers to experiment on applications. the reality is if you try the product and read the reviews, it's probably going to be a while before becomes a mass-market hit. it is perhaps interesting to those of us who live here in the valley, we welcome new technology, but it will be a while before mainstream advice this in a broadscale way. >> i was told zero chance of having it
so that is a big deal. >> that was david kennedy and jordan robertson.xcel partners is known for taking early bets on companies like facebook, dropbox, spotify. up next, we'll speak with rich wong about his investments in mobile. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the "best of bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. google made google glass for sale to the general public this week, but for one day only. tuesday. it cost $1,500 plus tax for access to the program. the same amount...
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jordan sends david lee away early. jordan for the alley-oop. it was a 26-point lead at the half. curry took a lot of punishment in the 3rd quarter. chief shot there by matt lawrence. he scored 20 points in the third alone. blake griffin gets him here but no foul called. a frustrated curry gets a technical. the series is tied at one. clippers blow out the warriors by 40. 138-98. >>> terrelle pryor is no longer a raider. the silver and black traded him to the seahawks for a 7th round pick where he will compete for the backup job. vogelsong had trouble in denver, the giants lost 8-2. >>> at the coliseum, david murphy untied it in the 8th with an rbi single off sean doolittle. the texas rangers win 4-3. >>> good news for the warriors. they will be back home thursday for game three against the clippers. that's your morning sports. >>> play of the day, we have a little international soccer. durants with nifty footwork. check it out. even more impressive goal with the right foot. he finds the mesh, man chester city won the match 3-1 but not before one mighty impressive goal. >>> 5:25. c
jordan sends david lee away early. jordan for the alley-oop. it was a 26-point lead at the half. curry took a lot of punishment in the 3rd quarter. chief shot there by matt lawrence. he scored 20 points in the third alone. blake griffin gets him here but no foul called. a frustrated curry gets a technical. the series is tied at one. clippers blow out the warriors by 40. 138-98. >>> terrelle pryor is no longer a raider. the silver and black traded him to the seahawks for a 7th round...
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i spoke with david jiminy and jordan robertson about these developments, asked, do they get essay denies this. we know the nsa has been trying many different ways to compromise. >> what you think, how do you fall on this? class the whole purpose, they have capabilities in the whole purpose is to draw inaccurate flaws. it is part of a national security, saying, they had no idea this happened. they have always these different things in their arsenal. they use every single day in order to -- different governments, a lot of money to be made in the private sector. >> would you say they're in the business of asked wedding the bugs in the system -- exploiting the bugs in the system? >> the nsa buys security vulnerabilities. if they are now going to require the nsa to disclose vulnerabilities that they find, there is a loophole in the statement which ramsey advocates told me this weekend is so big you could drive a truck through. what qualifies as national security interest? what qualifies as law-enforcement interest, there is no clarity on what they would disclose what they would not disclose.
i spoke with david jiminy and jordan robertson about these developments, asked, do they get essay denies this. we know the nsa has been trying many different ways to compromise. >> what you think, how do you fall on this? class the whole purpose, they have capabilities in the whole purpose is to draw inaccurate flaws. it is part of a national security, saying, they had no idea this happened. they have always these different things in their arsenal. they use every single day in order to --...
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after bloomberg reported that they knew about and exploited the heart lead spoke withulevard david jiminy and jordan robertson about these developments, asked, do they believe the nsa? >> the nsa denies the gevo but they stand behind the story. what this illustrates is that this is a serious issue. heartbleed is a serious issue in internet encryption. it is almost irrelevant whether the heart lead bug or something else. >> i think the nsa will say what they need to. their whole purpose is to be used by agencies tab and so their whole purpose is to really go and actively export these types of laws prevented not have to disclose whether or not they discover this previously or not. that is part of the national security thing that they say basically that they had no idea that happened even though they could have been exploiting it for years. they have hundreds if not thousands of different exploits to use everyday to infiltrate their friends governments, there is a lot of money to be made in both the commercial and news. >> would you say they're in the business of asked wedding the bugs in the system --
after bloomberg reported that they knew about and exploited the heart lead spoke withulevard david jiminy and jordan robertson about these developments, asked, do they believe the nsa? >> the nsa denies the gevo but they stand behind the story. what this illustrates is that this is a serious issue. heartbleed is a serious issue in internet encryption. it is almost irrelevant whether the heart lead bug or something else. >> i think the nsa will say what they need to. their whole...
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deandre jordan sends david lee away. lee was minus 29 when he was on the floor, not a good sign for the warriors. they could have cut it to seven late in the turnover, but an awful turnover. jamal crawford lays it in at the buzzer and it's downhill from there. it was a 26-point lead for the clippers at the half. 2nd half no miracle comeback, just more blake griffin, a playoff career high 35 points. steph curry had 23 points in the 4th quarter but was physically beaten up by the clippers. curry had enough when he was hit by blake griffin late in the 3rd, no foul called. he throws his mouthpiece towards the clippers bench and he gets a technical, just a frustrating night for the warriors. they lose by 40 points, 138-98. ne i >> felt like i was getting to the basket, trying to get some contact and wasn't getting a call, but obviously just voicing my opinion at that specific time. things around going your way, you got to find a little way to get yourself going and get your teammates going, show some fire. hopefully i can sav
deandre jordan sends david lee away. lee was minus 29 when he was on the floor, not a good sign for the warriors. they could have cut it to seven late in the turnover, but an awful turnover. jamal crawford lays it in at the buzzer and it's downhill from there. it was a 26-point lead for the clippers at the half. 2nd half no miracle comeback, just more blake griffin, a playoff career high 35 points. steph curry had 23 points in the 4th quarter but was physically beaten up by the clippers. curry...
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jordan sends david lee away early. the clippers did everything they wanted. or the alley-oop. it was a 26-point lead at the half. steph curry took punishment in the 3rd quarter. cheap shot there by matt lawrence. he scored 20 points in the third alone. blake griffin gets him here but no foul called. a frustrated curry gets a technical. the series is tied at one. clippers blow out the warriors by 40, 138-98. >>> terrelle pryor is no longer a raider. the silver and black traded him to the seahawks for a 7th round pick where he will compete for the backup job. >>> vogelsong rough time in denver. the rockies hit five homers three off him. the giants lose 8-2. >>> and at the coliseum, david murphy untied it in the 8th with an rbi single off sean do little and the rangers win 4-3. >>> good news for the warriors. they will be back home on thursday for game 3 against the clippers. that's your morning sports. >>> thank you. play of the day now international soccer west brom and manchester city. here's west brom's player nifty footwork gives it a little boom. that is an
jordan sends david lee away early. the clippers did everything they wanted. or the alley-oop. it was a 26-point lead at the half. steph curry took punishment in the 3rd quarter. cheap shot there by matt lawrence. he scored 20 points in the third alone. blake griffin gets him here but no foul called. a frustrated curry gets a technical. the series is tied at one. clippers blow out the warriors by 40, 138-98. >>> terrelle pryor is no longer a raider. the silver and black traded him to...
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david said and what sandberg talked about. they throw cold water on it. someone says wait a second, jordanin the 50s, suddenly it's at 62. i come back to the fact it's an earnings per share story. my travel trust owns it. do i wish it were up three. we're not going to get that kind of market. everything is muted. even if you take a look at what -- the lead story in the new york times for business section, pressure grows apple. people who think that facebook is -- you know what's happened? people are so burned on tech, they find negatives even where there are no negatives. the boogie man is in the closet for tech. it's like wow, i know something is going to go wrong. they've been so crushed for being too optimistic. warren buffet yesterday in the amazing interview with becky quick, saying no bubble. everyone else says a bubble. listen, where's the enthusiasm. i sit here and say as i told doug how to do his call, lowell, the enthusiasm both from the ceos and from the analysts is really muted. so it makes it really hard for people at home to say -- >> talk about being crushed. facebook is up
david said and what sandberg talked about. they throw cold water on it. someone says wait a second, jordanin the 50s, suddenly it's at 62. i come back to the fact it's an earnings per share story. my travel trust owns it. do i wish it were up three. we're not going to get that kind of market. everything is muted. even if you take a look at what -- the lead story in the new york times for business section, pressure grows apple. people who think that facebook is -- you know what's happened?...
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governor dean, david axelrod, thank you for joining us. >> coming up the mother of jordan davis, whate will say to the nra tomorrow and what she has the to say about georgia's new guns everywhere law. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side captain: when i'm looking for a hotel with a wet pool, i go to hotels.com. you can g
governor dean, david axelrod, thank you for joining us. >> coming up the mother of jordan davis, whate will say to the nra tomorrow and what she has the to say about georgia's new guns everywhere law. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage...
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governor dean, david axelrod, thank you for joining us. >> coming up the mother of jordan davis, whathe will say to the nra tomorrow and what she has the to say about georgia's new guns everywhere law. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for
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jordan speak. he is my pick to win it. david has never picked up a golf club in his life.ve: i played miniature golf in cape cod. i just never put it all together. i love watching golf. i am one of those millions of people who when tiger woods got injured i got to admit i loved to watch on man in his absolute prime who's the best he was playing golf and i don't see that person i won't what did. stuart: i would miss the veer -- the violins on cbs coverage on the thirteenth hole. i wished they would change that. messing around with the greatest golf tournament in the world, i shouldn't do that. something completely different, our next guest has a truly unique website called air tnt, helps you find a bathroom when you got to go. you pay a stranger to use their bathroom. the founder is here. welcome to the program. i am not sure how to approach this. i am studying you care fully. people get in contact with your web site and they say i have a back room to rent. >> exactly. someone who has a bathroom that might be located near an event that is happening. marty draw, boston marat
jordan speak. he is my pick to win it. david has never picked up a golf club in his life.ve: i played miniature golf in cape cod. i just never put it all together. i love watching golf. i am one of those millions of people who when tiger woods got injured i got to admit i loved to watch on man in his absolute prime who's the best he was playing golf and i don't see that person i won't what did. stuart: i would miss the veer -- the violins on cbs coverage on the thirteenth hole. i wished they...
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david lee this is a put back. look. curry ends you getting it back and hitting a 3. fv blew the dunk and hate 3. tied after one quarter. jordane yours would pull away in the second. curry to lee. tentative return from the hamstring injury. triple double. 30 points 12 assist. and check this out. behind the back pass to blake who had 16 in the return to l.a. warriors clinch a play off spot second year in a row 112-95. sharks avalanche. hurdle back in the line up after missing last 45 games with knee injury but vet run providing the scoring. they find him and he scores on the second attempt there for second goal of the game. finishes the natural hat trick with empty neither. shark with 50th win of the year. there are the hats to private 5-1 the final score. doing it all. how about madison the one man gang for the giants tonight against the rockies. moore, fan favorite. this is a life time memory item rite there. top of the third. here it comes and there it goes. again sol east flash landing. don't see many of those any more in the post bond era. struggle here. down 3 nothing. that was warning track power right there. backlash cr
david lee this is a put back. look. curry ends you getting it back and hitting a 3. fv blew the dunk and hate 3. tied after one quarter. jordane yours would pull away in the second. curry to lee. tentative return from the hamstring injury. triple double. 30 points 12 assist. and check this out. behind the back pass to blake who had 16 in the return to l.a. warriors clinch a play off spot second year in a row 112-95. sharks avalanche. hurdle back in the line up after missing last 45 games with...
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jordan is here to give the reaction from america. america is not going to like the fact that these two groups could soon be back in main stream palestinian politics. >> that's exactly right, davidnior administration official tells al jazeera that the u.s. is closely watching this reconciliation deal, and any palestinian government that the u.s. would engage with would have to renounce violence, and be committed to the on going effort to broker a peace deal between the palestinians and israelis. it's a very difficult situation because the u.s. typically does not engage with people or organizations that it has put on its list of terrorists or list of states that sponsor terrorism. so this is a very, very complicated and worrisome development from the u.s. perspective. >> the u.s. must have seen that the peace process was going nowhere. and perhaps this may make the palestinian people more united? at least that is what they hope. >> well, that is certainly what the palestinians are hoping but from the u.s. perspective there is this question of whether or not all people who are engaged in the ongoing peace process would be committed to some fundamental lines, including non-violence
jordan is here to give the reaction from america. america is not going to like the fact that these two groups could soon be back in main stream palestinian politics. >> that's exactly right, davidnior administration official tells al jazeera that the u.s. is closely watching this reconciliation deal, and any palestinian government that the u.s. would engage with would have to renounce violence, and be committed to the on going effort to broker a peace deal between the palestinians and...
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with 14 points deandre jordan had 11 points and 9 rebounds the clips win 138-98 to tie series at a game each jackson his team is back home for thursday night's game 3 here is david and the coach on last night's blowout >> reporter:warriors making news off the court as well regarding their move to san francisco. >> reporter:they are officially scrapping the plans for a new arena piers 30-32.the one we've been hearing about for the past two years. .that was the spectacular waterfront location between the bay bridge and at&t park. >> reporter:.instead they will build their new palace about a mile down the road along 3rd street at 16th.an area known as mission bay.after purchasing a 12 acre parcel of land over the weekend. earlier tonight i sat down with warriors owner joe lacob. >>it is a really growing part of san francisco. five and half acre park close to the water this. many features. not as spectacular as 30-32, argubally. >> reporter: >> reporter:what do you say to the fans? >>we have great fans. we thought about this a lot. >>just a differentstiop different stop of bart >> reporter:nba playoffs in full swing. >> pam:now for a recap of tonight's o'clock.begin
with 14 points deandre jordan had 11 points and 9 rebounds the clips win 138-98 to tie series at a game each jackson his team is back home for thursday night's game 3 here is david and the coach on last night's blowout >> reporter:warriors making news off the court as well regarding their move to san francisco. >> reporter:they are officially scrapping the plans for a new arena piers 30-32.the one we've been hearing about for the past two years. .that was the spectacular waterfront...
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jordan. with authority. barns getting up to throw it down. griffin 15 in the first half and one-on-one with davidee can't handle him. too much griffin. golden state didn't hit a 3 until 1 0sings remaining in the first half. thompson knocked one down. down 3 at the half. third quarter more from griffin on the eyes las vegas. pwavrjt it's open. 25 for blake. griffin 10 straight points during 1 junction your of the game. jordon cleaning up. l.a. pulling away jj reddick for 3. the 7 points and clippers up 75-64 heading to tourth quarter. we have game 4 of the warrior clipper series sunday afternoon at 12:30 here on abc 7. that's me. the i look happy there. hall of famer thurman join me with all the highlights and post game interview on toyota after the game. we see if the warriors loose tonight down 2-1 and now we try to get the equalize intergame 4. how about game 3 thunder and grizzly. down sfaechbility 8 minutes left in the gain. down 4. russell west brook 3 and the foul and we are tied at 85. go to over time. kevin durrant had 30. gets stripped. conley the other wait a minute he had twichlt memph
jordan. with authority. barns getting up to throw it down. griffin 15 in the first half and one-on-one with davidee can't handle him. too much griffin. golden state didn't hit a 3 until 1 0sings remaining in the first half. thompson knocked one down. down 3 at the half. third quarter more from griffin on the eyes las vegas. pwavrjt it's open. 25 for blake. griffin 10 straight points during 1 junction your of the game. jordon cleaning up. l.a. pulling away jj reddick for 3. the 7 points and...
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with 14 points deandre jordan had 11 points and 9 rebounds the clips win 138-98 to tie series at a game each jackson his team is back home for thursday night's game 3 here is david lee and the coach on last night's >> catherine: the supreme court has dealt a blow to affirmative action. >> catherine: in a 6-2 decision - the court today upheld michigan's ban on using race as a factor in college admissions. >> catherine: should race be a factor in deciding who gets into a college? the supreme court says -- not necessarily. michigan's voter-approved ban on the use of race as a factor - is going to stick. >> catherine: "what the supreme court said today.you can have affirmative action, but you don't have to have affirmative action." >> catherine: in 2006, michigan voters passed a law prohibiting publicly funded colleges from giving preferential treatment to anyone based on race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. >> catherine: that opened the door to lots of lawsuits.including many from civil rights groups. but in tuesday's ruling - the court upheld the ban. "it's going to open the door.will look at this same approach." >> catherine: justice anthony kennedy wr
with 14 points deandre jordan had 11 points and 9 rebounds the clips win 138-98 to tie series at a game each jackson his team is back home for thursday night's game 3 here is david lee and the coach on last night's >> catherine: the supreme court has dealt a blow to affirmative action. >> catherine: in a 6-2 decision - the court today upheld michigan's ban on using race as a factor in college admissions. >> catherine: should race be a factor in deciding who gets into a...
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jordan, magic johnson, lebron james, have all weighed in on this, speaking out against sterling's alleged comments. this is silver's first big test since taking over as commissioner of the nba for davidn february. a lot of moving parts right now, but we'll it be to monitor this story. obviously one that has everyone's attention. bill and kell, back to you. >> including our next guest. our next guest is uniquely qualified to comment on this situation. he has been for decades, and a member of the power elite in washington, d.c. he represented president clinton years ago, defense secretary cap weinberger in the early '90s, it was marge schott who owned baseball's cincinnati reds. she was accused of making racial comments at that time, and baseball eventually forced her to sell the team. mr. bennett represented her in that case as well. >> yes. joining us now is bob bennett. now a partner at hogan lovell's law firm and it's great to see you. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. glad to be here. >> so i guess the main question, considering the nba, what is at stake here, we can talk a little bit about what privacy laws that may involve and the divorce donald stearn is going to
jordan, magic johnson, lebron james, have all weighed in on this, speaking out against sterling's alleged comments. this is silver's first big test since taking over as commissioner of the nba for davidn february. a lot of moving parts right now, but we'll it be to monitor this story. obviously one that has everyone's attention. bill and kell, back to you. >> including our next guest. our next guest is uniquely qualified to comment on this situation. he has been for decades, and a member...
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david miliband, you talked about the apprehension about a vacuum that may result if the regime were to topple tomorrow. how many of the the refugees do you think, syrian refugees in lebanon, in jordan, elsewhere in the region are actually worried about the opposite of a vacuum, are worried about if he makes a run and becomes president again? >> and taken together with daniel's question. yeah, microphone over here, daniel serwer. please raise your hand, daniel, sorry. bit of a -- >> thank you. i wonderi could -- i wonder if i could, taking my hint from mr. miliband's notion that things have gotten worse over the last three years, i wonder if i could ask you both to speculate on the next three years. what kind of humanitarian crisis do we face, what kind of political crisis do we face for syrian state structures, andñje face with respect to extremists? which seem, to me, to be the main u.s. interests here. >> address those two questions, and then we'll move to the last. >> just on the refugee experience, i mean, obviously, this is anecdotal rather than scientific. i mean, i
david miliband, you talked about the apprehension about a vacuum that may result if the regime were to topple tomorrow. how many of the the refugees do you think, syrian refugees in lebanon, in jordan, elsewhere in the region are actually worried about the opposite of a vacuum, are worried about if he makes a run and becomes president again? >> and taken together with daniel's question. yeah, microphone over here, daniel serwer. please raise your hand, daniel, sorry. bit of a -- >>...
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david was saying. yes or no. let's go into the high frequency. >> established work history. >> i did work at goldman. >> i didn't work at jordan belfort's firm. >we are going to go over some of the upgrades you mentioned earlier. the fireeyes, netflix, later on today. we'll talk citi will pay over $1.1 billion to 18 institutional investors. that payment will settle claims involving mortgage backed securities sold prior to the 2008 financial crisis. they will take a charge of $100 million related to the settlement. the journal says they're warning investors they may miss a key profitability target after the fed rejected the capital plan last month. hoping to hit 10% return on tangible common equity by 2302015 and the journal telling people that won't happen. >> it's biblical there. >> biblical? >> there's jobs and then jobe. it's got a jobe feel going on there. they don't need capital. i know. what i was trying do was apiece regulators. say, listen, we will do what you want. pay fines, you want us to do -- we will do what you want. throw yourself at the mercy of the regulators, bring them in and say what do you want us to do? i think that when y
david was saying. yes or no. let's go into the high frequency. >> established work history. >> i did work at goldman. >> i didn't work at jordan belfort's firm. >we are going to go over some of the upgrades you mentioned earlier. the fireeyes, netflix, later on today. we'll talk citi will pay over $1.1 billion to 18 institutional investors. that payment will settle claims involving mortgage backed securities sold prior to the 2008 financial crisis. they will take a charge...