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that is not in eugene,'s vocabulary. -- eugene fama's vocabulary. the role of it is a combination of being riskier and not perfectly rational markets, which are fads and fashions. i wrote my dissertation for gene on the success of the price income strategy, which he was kind about, and it is hard to justify that one. maybe one day we will, but to justify why winners keep winning in the short run, over six to 12 months, that is a hard one for efficient guys. but playing gene, i have heard them say this -- behavior lists are great about telling stories about behavior. he believes them. humans are not perfect. but they are not as good saying about how they get into prices. i would have to say, my sense is they do get into prices when extreme, but we are still fairly imprecise in our knowledge of how the process works. i'm curious how you would respond. >> i teach efficient markets. i like gene fama. i think he is a brilliant academic, but he does not always say things exactly right. a lot of what happens -- it is just my view of world history. not just
that is not in eugene,'s vocabulary. -- eugene fama's vocabulary. the role of it is a combination of being riskier and not perfectly rational markets, which are fads and fashions. i wrote my dissertation for gene on the success of the price income strategy, which he was kind about, and it is hard to justify that one. maybe one day we will, but to justify why winners keep winning in the short run, over six to 12 months, that is a hard one for efficient guys. but playing gene, i have heard them...
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home has appealed for more than sources for courtney to protect communities sixty seven year old eugene gillespie was severely beaten and tied up to his home in psycho in september of twenty two out of time and mckinley of the road cycle was found guilty of murder and jailed for life. i have a portable container has the key tenets sixty seven year old eugene gillespie was severely beaten during a robbery at a saloon cycle in september twenty twelve he suffered serious head injuries his hands were tied behind his back and he was left for today his attacker was this nine thirty or oh simon mcginley who'd gone to his home to robin mckinley phone in your bike at the station today after the attack but the wrong house was checked and the pensioner wasn't found until midday nature by then he was in a coma and he died later in hospital. simon mckinley has itself into comedy. he admits it announced on her but denied the charge of murder. his lawyer said he only meant to robin cook never intended to kill. but the prosecution said just because you make an anonymous phone call that did not shift th
home has appealed for more than sources for courtney to protect communities sixty seven year old eugene gillespie was severely beaten and tied up to his home in psycho in september of twenty two out of time and mckinley of the road cycle was found guilty of murder and jailed for life. i have a portable container has the key tenets sixty seven year old eugene gillespie was severely beaten during a robbery at a saloon cycle in september twenty twelve he suffered serious head injuries his hands...
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and eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study an jot jay college of criminal study and a former police officer. jim, what do you make of the state of the evidence as we have it now? >> i think there's more to be learned about the argument that resulted in 14 people being shot. normally you're not arguing with 14 people. so it's going to be something deeper than that. why this happened as it did, maybe there's some animosity, some revenge. there's suicide here, and if you want to look for the answers in suicide, often you have to look to humiliation. so we'll see. i've had cases as a cop, and i'm sure your other guest has as well, where a person gets in a fight with someone in a tavern or a bar and he shoots the person he's arguing with and shoots other people as well. that happens sometimes. but 14 people is an awful lot of people. so i think there's something else that the military is going to learn or tell us when the u.s. army criminal investigation division and all the agencies collectively will help them. the sheriff's department, state troopers, to get the answers. >> euge
and eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study an jot jay college of criminal study and a former police officer. jim, what do you make of the state of the evidence as we have it now? >> i think there's more to be learned about the argument that resulted in 14 people being shot. normally you're not arguing with 14 people. so it's going to be something deeper than that. why this happened as it did, maybe there's some animosity, some revenge. there's suicide here, and if you want to...
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eugene will remember this, we spent many times in emergency rooms. why?se there's a lot of conflict there. people are hurt. that's where people that are assaulted wind up. that's where victims and witnesses go. that's where the mentally disturbed are. so sometimes when you have a hospital facility, if that turns out to be the case here, there piegt be a place where you want more security. but you aren't going to be able to secure the whole base of that size. this is just heart break for the military. it's heart break. i think the country feels a collective respect for the army and the military as a whole after all the wars. it's heart breaking to see that they have to endure this with ft. hood and hassan. we don't want our military to have to endure this after all they endure in the war. >> we have reports that the delay in the start of this press conference which is being pushed back is due to traffic leading to the site of the press conference and that there are participants in the press conference who are stuck in that traffic, working their way throug
eugene will remember this, we spent many times in emergency rooms. why?se there's a lot of conflict there. people are hurt. that's where people that are assaulted wind up. that's where victims and witnesses go. that's where the mentally disturbed are. so sometimes when you have a hospital facility, if that turns out to be the case here, there piegt be a place where you want more security. but you aren't going to be able to secure the whole base of that size. this is just heart break for the...
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eugene will remember this, we spent many times in emergency rooms. why? because there's a lot of conflict there. people are hurt. that's where people that are assaulted wind up. that's where victims and witnesses go. that's where the mentally disturbed are. so sometimes when you have a hospital facility, if that turns out to be the case here, there piegt be a place where you want more security. but you aren't going to be able to secure the whole base of that size. this is just heart break for the military. it's heart break. i think the country feels a collective respect for the army and the military as a whole after all the wars. it's heart breaking to see that they have to endure this with ft. hood and hassan. we don't want our military to have to endure this after all they endure in the war. >> we have reports that the delay in the start of this press conference which is being pushed back is due to traffic leading to the site of the press conference and that there are participants in the press conference who are stuck in that traffic, working their way
eugene will remember this, we spent many times in emergency rooms. why? because there's a lot of conflict there. people are hurt. that's where people that are assaulted wind up. that's where victims and witnesses go. that's where the mentally disturbed are. so sometimes when you have a hospital facility, if that turns out to be the case here, there piegt be a place where you want more security. but you aren't going to be able to secure the whole base of that size. this is just heart break for...
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eugene on the teacher's comment. politically striking because this is back in a time when people wanted to be like chris christie, as i mentioned. it also goes to a certain sort of desire to say, well, how can we run one way, the you tube reference being a joke about the idea that chris christie got into office. then got tougher, tougher. a persona desired by some republican candidates. is that still the case today? and your thoughts on this story? >> right. right in the tapes and in the article you kind of see -- the governor -- governor martinez developing this, this persona. and, and grooming it. even at times when it is, it seems to be at odds with what is really going on behind the scenes. it's -- you know, i think, salty language is, is interesting. the relationship between her and, this -- political consultant who, who seems to be very close to her, is, its interesting. but the overall tone of the piece really is that it is kind of, number one, all about her. not about the state party. not about building that.
eugene on the teacher's comment. politically striking because this is back in a time when people wanted to be like chris christie, as i mentioned. it also goes to a certain sort of desire to say, well, how can we run one way, the you tube reference being a joke about the idea that chris christie got into office. then got tougher, tougher. a persona desired by some republican candidates. is that still the case today? and your thoughts on this story? >> right. right in the tapes and in the...
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no reliable because you worked for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an abortion chapter. the university of minnesota who had the mccarthy papers right after the campaign ended did these histories and went out and interviewed everybody worked for eugene mccarthy. there was a two-hour interview with seymour hersh about what took place. working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to promote the campaign. as a hotel room. and paul newman, a supporter of eugene mccarthy. and he asked for the money. the fat cat says, no. they're getting closer and closer. he has to jump up, a tackle one of them to the ground. there is paul newman's separating hersh. so i go and tell us about this archive. i said that it? i gave an interview like that? my god, i have a big mouth. what i was beginning to find was very often i new stuff that he did not remember. and so it went. the biggest test of the ad was over access to his family. to older system -- sisters, twins. a twin brother, allen. as everyone said, if you really want to know, you have to get to his twin br
no reliable because you worked for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an abortion chapter. the university of minnesota who had the mccarthy papers right after the campaign ended did these histories and went out and interviewed everybody worked for eugene mccarthy. there was a two-hour interview with seymour hersh about what took place. working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to promote the campaign. as a hotel room. and paul newman, a supporter of eugene mccarthy....
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. >> let me bring into the conversation, bob, joining us is eugene robinson. this has been a pattern with sterling. and the nba has turned a blind eye. >> the nba has turned a blind eye. the owners are kind of a club and i think they are probably weary of setting a precedent that one can be forced out because if it happens to him, it might happen to me. but in this case, this is not an ordinary case. and i think the owners might actually do something here because, look, who's going to want to play for this guy and coach for this guy? who's going to want to buy this guy's team merchandise? this is a really tough situation and with kevin johnson saying this is a defining moment for the league, he can't paint the stakes any higher than that. >> i was just -- bob kcostas an eugene, i was at the conference on high school graduation rates and one of the issues is pervasive racism and men of color and interviewing arne duncan, former ballplayer himself, played for harvard and professionally in australia. >> specific instance, again, innocent until proven guilty. it i
. >> let me bring into the conversation, bob, joining us is eugene robinson. this has been a pattern with sterling. and the nba has turned a blind eye. >> the nba has turned a blind eye. the owners are kind of a club and i think they are probably weary of setting a precedent that one can be forced out because if it happens to him, it might happen to me. but in this case, this is not an ordinary case. and i think the owners might actually do something here because, look, who's going...
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reverend sharpton, eugene robinson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. conservative and politics of race. these comments by mr. sterling have ted cruz praising president obama. and that is straight ahead. and the boy scouts strike again, punishing a 19-year-old scout leader because of a facebook post basically from other people implying that, happened to be gay. that scout, and zach walls join us. and we have breaking news. an important news from oklahoma where tonight an execution was halted at the last minute. something did go terribly wrong. state was using controversial drug cocktails, challenged repeatedly in court. one of the witnesses to the botched execution will join me live. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the vo
reverend sharpton, eugene robinson. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> thank you, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. conservative and politics of race. these comments by mr. sterling have ted cruz praising president obama. and that is straight ahead. and the boy scouts strike again, punishing a 19-year-old scout leader because of a facebook post basically from other people implying that, happened to be gay. that scout, and zach walls join us. and we have breaking news. an...
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he is not reliable because he works for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an important chapter. didn't know how i would recreated. the university of minnesota, after the mccarthy campaign ended this is all history and they went out and interviewed anyone who worked for eugene mccarthy and it was a two hour of history interview with seymour hersh about what took place. i can't resist telling, hersh working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to do some mailing to promote the campaign. it is hersh, big money fat cats and paul newman the actor, the supporter of eugene mccarthy. and they start to argue and yell. base start to have a big fistfight. paul newman has to jump up and tackle one of the men tackle him to the ground and hersh is on top of and paul newman is separating him. i tell him about this archive, i gave an interview, i have a big mouth. i was beginning to find, and many years in journalism. the biggest dance was access to his family. hersh for an -- sy history to older sisters, twins and the twin brother alan. as everyone said to me if
he is not reliable because he works for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an important chapter. didn't know how i would recreated. the university of minnesota, after the mccarthy campaign ended this is all history and they went out and interviewed anyone who worked for eugene mccarthy and it was a two hour of history interview with seymour hersh about what took place. i can't resist telling, hersh working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to do some mailing to...
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i got a call that a very venerable conductor eugene ormandy was ill. they had nobody, i had just conducted in philadelphia was in '61. i went there and it's very important to note that every conductor gets a first chance because of these older conductors falling sick. but then they conducted, then they invited me the second time. that's important. because if i went there to help them out and nothing nuskly -- musically happened between us, they would say thank you very much and i would never see them again. but they invited me th second te the third time, and et cetera, et cetera. and that started the friendship with me and israel philharmonic and israel. >> in 1971 they made you conductor for life. >> that's an honor not a contract. >> what must it feel like? >> any conductor given that honor is something that you just dream of. it doesn't come every day. >> why did you become a conductor, why not play an instrument or -- >> always wanted to be. my father founded the bombay symphony orchestra, when he came back from america he continued as a soloist a
i got a call that a very venerable conductor eugene ormandy was ill. they had nobody, i had just conducted in philadelphia was in '61. i went there and it's very important to note that every conductor gets a first chance because of these older conductors falling sick. but then they conducted, then they invited me the second time. that's important. because if i went there to help them out and nothing nuskly -- musically happened between us, they would say thank you very much and i would never...
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, let's let eugene talk. >> there is a context here. there's a context here in michigan. for well over a decade now, administrators have been trying their best to keep a policy of affirmative action in order to have a diverse campus, because they believe that's important. they believe that's important, not only for the education of black students but for the education of all students. they believe it makes the university of michigan a better environment. the president of the university of michigan has followed it up. this is something the university wants to be able to do and believes is justified, not only on the grounds of what it means for vote, but on the grounds of what it means for their cam with us and what it means for that school. >> quickly, horace. >> my point is just simply, the court said that that kind of determination is open for all of society to participate. and it doesn't implicate any constitutional concern. >> horace, let me ask you what message do you think is being sent by the majority on this court. first you had
, let's let eugene talk. >> there is a context here. there's a context here in michigan. for well over a decade now, administrators have been trying their best to keep a policy of affirmative action in order to have a diverse campus, because they believe that's important. they believe that's important, not only for the education of black students but for the education of all students. they believe it makes the university of michigan a better environment. the president of the university of...
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new set of speakers, chad shapiro, tam mcar they are, and susan soloman nicole warner, moran and eugene, pearson and josh davidson, and lesser rubin and norman and lisa, and for the evening and you have two minutes each, and first speaker please. >> good evening, this is susan solomen, again, united educators of san francisco and the executive vice president and as you already know from throughout this meeting our members are very passionate about their jobs and about the contract negotiations that are going on, the parents and staff of new traditions spoke eloquently about some of the issues that we are addressing through the contract negotiations and i want to thank them, there are three major areas, that we are looking at in for improvements in contract negotiations. one is salary as you know, we have proposed a 21 percent raise over 3 years. during the hard times, we gave to the district, we did that because we wanted to give our students what they deserve. they deserve to have their educators with them. we gave 60 million dollars to the district, we need now in to help to prevent h
new set of speakers, chad shapiro, tam mcar they are, and susan soloman nicole warner, moran and eugene, pearson and josh davidson, and lesser rubin and norman and lisa, and for the evening and you have two minutes each, and first speaker please. >> good evening, this is susan solomen, again, united educators of san francisco and the executive vice president and as you already know from throughout this meeting our members are very passionate about their jobs and about the contract...
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no reliable because you worked for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an abortion chapter. the university of minnesota who had the mccarthy papers right after the campaign ended did these histories and went out and interviewed everybody worked for eugene mccarthy. there was a two-hour interview with seymour hersh about what took place. working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to promote the campaign. as a hotel room. and paul newman, a supporter of eugene mccarthy. and he asked for the money. the fat cat says, no. they're getting closer and closer. he has to jump up, a tackle one of them to the ground. there is paul newman's separating hersh. so i go and tell us about this archive. i said that it? i gave an interview like that? my god, i have a big mouth. what i was beginning to find was very often i new stuff that he did not remember. and so it went. the biggest test of the ad was over access to his family. to older system -- sisters, twins. a twin brother, allen. as everyone said, if you really want to know, you have to get to his twin br
no reliable because you worked for eugene mccarthy. we all know what his politics are. this is an abortion chapter. the university of minnesota who had the mccarthy papers right after the campaign ended did these histories and went out and interviewed everybody worked for eugene mccarthy. there was a two-hour interview with seymour hersh about what took place. working for eugene mccarthy and needing money to promote the campaign. as a hotel room. and paul newman, a supporter of eugene mccarthy....
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so eugene john reporting from judo and we just did that the toll has now being updated to one hundred and seventy one but of course to those figures will continue to rise as more bodies are a tree. students at the don juan high school and and sound to most of the one hundred of their cost by sydney ferries is ours to have returned to school other locals have erected a makeshift memorial nearby the school to pay their respects to the day. danielle most of the race and by the same time i also feel resentful and angry. when an insidious all phases of those students would don t you cannot fight back ninety s as an added dose of hall of fame two years of age the chimney celery photo. and so korea is in pain i saw a cd case in pain and strategies on weekends i can paint all the way we always have a whole people drink it to each other so that everyone can become one. and the majority of victims from the exhaust of where students from this high school. scaring the body of one of the student victims possible eye on its way to be cremated. it was followed by a bus carrying morning read lessons
so eugene john reporting from judo and we just did that the toll has now being updated to one hundred and seventy one but of course to those figures will continue to rise as more bodies are a tree. students at the don juan high school and and sound to most of the one hundred of their cost by sydney ferries is ours to have returned to school other locals have erected a makeshift memorial nearby the school to pay their respects to the day. danielle most of the race and by the same time i also...
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>> hi, my name is eugene, pearson and i am a third year teacher at burton high school and i teach ap biology and three sections of sports medicine and physical therapy this year. and of which i tell my friends, that my only qualification is that i work out. which brings me to my first, and which brings me to my first point, or one of my first points, and my three years i have taught six different courses. and i have had to learn two new courses every single year. and between my qualifications and what i need to do and the common core changes that i need to do and just reaching for my own classes that because of cte requirements have evolved, and i have to read a textbook for my sports medicine course every night and these are all spinnings that are above and beyond. there is things that come up like this week i learned that i have to do a chemical inventory because of some department of health provision that was passed and i have to convert it from metric to english standard. and which is terrible for a science teacher to do. and additionally theres that been a loss of apple funding
>> hi, my name is eugene, pearson and i am a third year teacher at burton high school and i teach ap biology and three sections of sports medicine and physical therapy this year. and of which i tell my friends, that my only qualification is that i work out. which brings me to my first, and which brings me to my first point, or one of my first points, and my three years i have taught six different courses. and i have had to learn two new courses every single year. and between my...
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eugene, oregon.or "b" league hockey playoffs are in full swing. >> there's the pros, there's the minors, and there's junior hockey. they love the game. they've been playing it their whole lives but they're not necessarily going to make it big. it's kind of the last frontier of organized hockey for kids. >> we're under way. >> tonight's matchup is between the hometown eugene generals in white and the visiting seattle totems in green. john strong announces the game. >> there had been some nasty games between the teams. there had been some fights. >> this is game four of a best of five series, and the generals are looking to eliminate the totems tonight. >> you always had an extra element in these elimination games where you had one team that was very desperate, like a caged animal, and it was going to be an absolute battle. >> you know what tonight could mean if they lose, their season's done. >> the two teams face off and the seattle totems strike first, taking an early lead. >> in for a goal! once ag
eugene, oregon.or "b" league hockey playoffs are in full swing. >> there's the pros, there's the minors, and there's junior hockey. they love the game. they've been playing it their whole lives but they're not necessarily going to make it big. it's kind of the last frontier of organized hockey for kids. >> we're under way. >> tonight's matchup is between the hometown eugene generals in white and the visiting seattle totems in green. john strong announces the game....
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and eugene o'donnell, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> tough guys.ll." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this bucket of goo coming out of the chris christie report. all those pristine claims of good government, forget about it. that big fat denial that there was a political motive behind the george washington bridge closure, that there was no evidence of partisan bullying or big shot payback, that too. forget about it. because guess what? buried right there in that christie legal report is just what you figured was buried in the story itself, muscle. tough guy talk.
and eugene o'donnell, thank you for joining us tonight. >>> tough guys.ll." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this bucket of goo coming out of the chris christie report. all those pristine claims of good government, forget about it. that big fat denial that there was a political motive behind the george washington bridge closure, that there was no evidence of partisan bullying or big shot payback, that too. forget about it....
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>> joining me now is the piston albuquerque city council ken sanchez and eugene o'donnell, former newty police officer and a professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice. mr. sanchez, the police chief in albuquerque first said that the shooting was completely justified. three days later, he said he regrets saying that the shooting was justified. he had access to that video all along showing that man being shot in the back and came out and said, first of all, his first reaction was, it was completely justified. >> i was totally shocked and alarmed by these statements that the chief made when he made the statements when he said the shooting was justified. the people across the country and in albuquerque, it was extremely disturbing to see what occurred. and for the chief to make those comments, and he's a new chief to the albuquerque police department, he just recently got appointed. i think it's unfortunate that you don't review the evidence that occurred, and in looking at the tape, i think we've got a horrific scene here in albuquerque that needs to be in
>> joining me now is the piston albuquerque city council ken sanchez and eugene o'donnell, former newty police officer and a professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice. mr. sanchez, the police chief in albuquerque first said that the shooting was completely justified. three days later, he said he regrets saying that the shooting was justified. he had access to that video all along showing that man being shot in the back and came out and said, first of all,...
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john theory and eugene robinson.with you, because this strikes me as political malpractice. i don't know what's worse, the law firm going ahead and making a contribution or chris christie not having a chat at the republican governors association, hey, if a check comes from these guys, send it back. >> i'll tell you what, gibson dunn has given plenty of money to democrats -- >> not this year, not this year. they gave to the rga, which their client is running. >> over the last couple years they've given to the dccc about $50,000, it's a bipartisan firm, a well respected firm. >> but john -- >> will you let me finish, joy? >> sure. >> gibson dunn is a well respected law firm. report stands the test of time, if you have any problems with the report, focus on the report, not the campaign contributions, which are routine for almost every big law firm gives money to both sides. >> john, this is not a law firm that is just any law firm. this is a firm that produced a report completely clearing their client, the governor, the
john theory and eugene robinson.with you, because this strikes me as political malpractice. i don't know what's worse, the law firm going ahead and making a contribution or chris christie not having a chat at the republican governors association, hey, if a check comes from these guys, send it back. >> i'll tell you what, gibson dunn has given plenty of money to democrats -- >> not this year, not this year. they gave to the rga, which their client is running. >> over the last...
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. >>> joining mess from washington is eugene robinson. here in new york, entertainer artist kamal bell. it has been a crazy week, month, year in race relations? i just -- i'll start with you, eugene. let me first play this one piece of sound. that whole kind of exchange that is being credited, i guess you could call it to donald sterling is outrageous, but this piece in particular stuck out to me. let's take a listen to it. >> do you not know that you have a whole team that's black that pays for? >> do i know? i support them and gives them fool and closes and cars and houses. who gives it to them? do i know? who makes the game? do i make the game or do they make the game? >> this is the plantation that elgin baylor was talking about, right? he seems to be unaware that the players are making him the money so he can get his food, houses and clothes. >> exactly. the whole strategy of the former commissioner, david stern, who's wildly successful in building the nba and what it is today, is -- his whole idea is that the players do make the gam
. >>> joining mess from washington is eugene robinson. here in new york, entertainer artist kamal bell. it has been a crazy week, month, year in race relations? i just -- i'll start with you, eugene. let me first play this one piece of sound. that whole kind of exchange that is being credited, i guess you could call it to donald sterling is outrageous, but this piece in particular stuck out to me. let's take a listen to it. >> do you not know that you have a whole team that's...
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we have eugene prophet, prophet investments founder. he says investors should ditch momentum stocks. he has three new plays for us. kevin giddis, fixed income, and tells us where to get the best value in the bond market. we have our own jo ling kent live at the nasdaq. that is where we want to start, jo ling. what really started this off? liz and i were saying it wasn't the jobs numbers or didn't appear to be. >> we had a nice jobs number this morning, not so bad but it didn't quite meet expectations. a lot of stocks selling off a cross a lot of different sectors. the only sector with safety and green arrows were utility stocks. facebook, whole foods, tesla, all kinds of different stocks. not just traditional tech and social media and biotech stocks, sinking today across the board. a lot of investors telling me it was not jobs report. can the tech stocks hold the profit and hit all-time highs they have been hitting last couple of years. disappointing numbers out of nasdaq today. liz: dan, stock losses triggered quite a wave of selling.
we have eugene prophet, prophet investments founder. he says investors should ditch momentum stocks. he has three new plays for us. kevin giddis, fixed income, and tells us where to get the best value in the bond market. we have our own jo ling kent live at the nasdaq. that is where we want to start, jo ling. what really started this off? liz and i were saying it wasn't the jobs numbers or didn't appear to be. >> we had a nice jobs number this morning, not so bad but it didn't quite meet...
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eugene, what do you make of what we learned today? >> well, i am shocked -- shocked, that bundy's world view is racist in addition to being sort of beyond tea party crazy. he kind of denies the existence of the federal government. he thinks only county sthar r y can arrest you. way, way out there views. he is right about one thing. i never learned to pick cotton. but beyond that, you know, you know, it's amazing that he was ever taken seriously. and i suppose in a sort of thank heaven for small favors sense, it is at least the conservatives are running away as fast as they can today. if not for the right reasons than at least they're doing it. >> at least they're doing it. you heard me say that. but that is such. i think an important part here jonathan, take a listen to what sthaun hannity said on tax day. take a listen. >> we have rapists, murderers, bank robbers, pedophiles out there and they have 200 agents surrounding your ranch because your cows are eating grass on land that they don't even want or need. >> they embrace this. ele
eugene, what do you make of what we learned today? >> well, i am shocked -- shocked, that bundy's world view is racist in addition to being sort of beyond tea party crazy. he kind of denies the existence of the federal government. he thinks only county sthar r y can arrest you. way, way out there views. he is right about one thing. i never learned to pick cotton. but beyond that, you know, you know, it's amazing that he was ever taken seriously. and i suppose in a sort of thank heaven for...
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eugene, some sobering developments over the last 24, 48 hours.ash, a deadly clash yesterday and the day before. clear signs that the pro-russian militants that occupied the buildings and supposed to vacate them under this peace agreement agreed to on thursday refusing to do that, perhaps consolidating the gains. what does this tell us about a diplomatic way out of the crisis there? >> well, if the diplomatic deal facing a struggle to begin with, with the geneva cords, i think the odds of it being implemented are worse now because it doesn't seem to be anyone in a position to implement the deal. the government of ukraine does not seem to control the situation. certainly we don't want the russians to control the situation there either and the united states and nato are not in a position to do that so you have something like a vacuum of power in the part of the country and the militants as you said consolidating the position. why would they stop now? >> russia, the big player in terms of influence there. i want to bray you a comment earlier today fr
eugene, some sobering developments over the last 24, 48 hours.ash, a deadly clash yesterday and the day before. clear signs that the pro-russian militants that occupied the buildings and supposed to vacate them under this peace agreement agreed to on thursday refusing to do that, perhaps consolidating the gains. what does this tell us about a diplomatic way out of the crisis there? >> well, if the diplomatic deal facing a struggle to begin with, with the geneva cords, i think the odds of...
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her day begins in eugene oregon with her husband noah and three young boys. the day is a flurry of math problems and musical scales. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yeah, yeah. >> scheduling on the go. >> it is leo's turn for sleepover. >> the school for older boys and youngest. >> all right. come guys. >> back home she meets the nanny. finally says good-bye. and that's when things really get going. >> good. that's good i like it. that works. >> because parsons is not only a mom, she's also the ceo of the multimillion dollar tech company, palo alto software. it's a radical antedote to the silicon valley startup. >> it's probably one or two maybe three. >> as boss she allows employees to bring their children into the office, any time they like. a one woman revolt against what she now sees as the crazy culture that she used to be part of. >> i look back at that experience and i say, it's not just crazy. i have to talk about why it's crazy. i have to get out there and be part of that conversation. and point out that we're all fooling
her day begins in eugene oregon with her husband noah and three young boys. the day is a flurry of math problems and musical scales. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yeah, yeah. >> scheduling on the go. >> it is leo's turn for sleepover. >> the school for older boys and youngest. >> all right. come guys. >> back home she meets the nanny. finally says good-bye. and that's when things really get going. >> good. that's good...
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mccarthyle of eugene who probably took out lyndon johnson in the 1968 election -- eugene mccarthy went to five people, raised $100,000 from each one of them, fully disclose who they were, and went to new
mccarthyle of eugene who probably took out lyndon johnson in the 1968 election -- eugene mccarthy went to five people, raised $100,000 from each one of them, fully disclose who they were, and went to new
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b b the eugene o'neill the railway between reform and more young was open he was deeply worried young team and the eighteenth conditions descendant of the country before this beyond any long distance transportation to really rely on water transport and trade centers have been built near rivers and condones. really love them and changes to the commercial way to reach challenging position of going the week i flew as commercial center. or should be a relief when telling fortunes of the internal the eye. faced with situations. the cliffs cysts in the country fell into disco. the country may also encounter christ the theater experience. a eighteen sixty one and on the road and into the area in response the chin government blocked the river trips to sink the ship into percent to billion from spreading. sweet peas and those loans. it is huge. we try to shield. you suggested to use. it is. changing. bob and susan jordan. source link and check it out to me the incident marked a turning point for the family from prosperity to downtown their predecessors course the large amount of land they'll s
b b the eugene o'neill the railway between reform and more young was open he was deeply worried young team and the eighteenth conditions descendant of the country before this beyond any long distance transportation to really rely on water transport and trade centers have been built near rivers and condones. really love them and changes to the commercial way to reach challenging position of going the week i flew as commercial center. or should be a relief when telling fortunes of the internal...
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the synagogue council and the national council of churches and father eugene boyle was present. and after that congress he was asked if san francisco could hold the conference and he came back to san francisco as the archbishop to do that, got permission from the board of rabbis and the san francisco council of churches in the summer of 1964 we had such a conference here. we talked about segregation at san francisco. i was invited to be on that committee by the rabbi men of congregation. and at the beginning of my involvement. it goes back all those years and i think that was 1 -- 1 could say that was really the beginning. >> at the very beginning coming together to stop an injustice to stop that which is darkening the world and bringing all the light together to focus. >> and talk about racism. and lots of people think that racism is limited to the south, which is certainly true. we have our own form of ray schism right here in the bay area. we have neighborhoods which have covenants which say no negroes around, that kind of thing. >> looking now at the year 2014 and looking ba
the synagogue council and the national council of churches and father eugene boyle was present. and after that congress he was asked if san francisco could hold the conference and he came back to san francisco as the archbishop to do that, got permission from the board of rabbis and the san francisco council of churches in the summer of 1964 we had such a conference here. we talked about segregation at san francisco. i was invited to be on that committee by the rabbi men of congregation. and at...
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but last october u eugene was broadsided while driving with the dogs and the attachment failed. >> i was devastated. he was so helpless. he was just in the crate and couldn't do anything. >> reporter: but cps says it's not just harnesses that fail, this never before seen video obtained exclusively by "gma" investigates shows cps' first ever crash test of a wired dog crate. the results were devastating. >> the dog would not have survived. >> reporter: in a statement the american pet products association says it, does not have a formal position on the cps report but supports the effort to improve and enhance pet safety. >>> as for mojo, he's getting his back. his paralysis turned out to be temporary. and he's learning how to walk again with physical therapy twice a week. >> he looks like he's ready to rock 'n' roll. >> reporter: but emotionally the couple is still healing. >> i was angry because you start out with the intent to get something to make your pet safe. >> reporter: mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >>> poor mojo. >> at least he's getting his mojo back. sweet. >> i
but last october u eugene was broadsided while driving with the dogs and the attachment failed. >> i was devastated. he was so helpless. he was just in the crate and couldn't do anything. >> reporter: but cps says it's not just harnesses that fail, this never before seen video obtained exclusively by "gma" investigates shows cps' first ever crash test of a wired dog crate. the results were devastating. >> the dog would not have survived. >> reporter: in a...
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for example, we know that south of market is the eugene recreational center and there's other thing that's not marked. so i'm wondering whether or not that's the map of the city. the other thing we see our courts tennis correspondents and baseball courts but not elevation of whether or not those courts are 34r5ib8 and workable. we know in the rose there's a reference to the cities maintenance inspection of cleaning but not necessarily maintenance so you don't know whether or not there's a baseball net to make that there's a 3 point shot so you've got a site but connected to that is two references in the rose policy 22 and 3 say that the rose recreations locates will be identified based on usage studies so if usage is determined if you have something unapplicable you can't tell whether or not that's saved. so in take a look at the map i guess to elevate how good recreation in the city is. i would ask myself those questions having is there enough courts and spaces are those in the right places and in a good condition. one suggestion i made with regards to the area is to use a firm standard t
for example, we know that south of market is the eugene recreational center and there's other thing that's not marked. so i'm wondering whether or not that's the map of the city. the other thing we see our courts tennis correspondents and baseball courts but not elevation of whether or not those courts are 34r5ib8 and workable. we know in the rose there's a reference to the cities maintenance inspection of cleaning but not necessarily maintenance so you don't know whether or not there's a...
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now, when eugene kleiner and i, the late eugene kleiner, my dear friend -- >> your co-founder of kleiner perkins. >> co-founder. when we started kleiner perkins, we tried to raise $10 million and we couldn't. we raised $8 million, and that was the largest venture capital fund in the world. everybody said, "what are you going to do with it?" well, it turned out, we had to start our own companies and so forth to make it work, but that's a different story. now, we have, i don't think anybody knows how many hundreds of billions of dollars in venture capital. the amount is immense, and that is causing the boom in san francisco. within a mile of here, there are probably 1,000 startups. >> in your opinion, these are good things. >> no, not necessarily. >> why not? >> why not? because these startups -- students are dropping out of mit in their junior year to go to san francisco and do a startup, but they're not starting companies. they're writing software applications, which are products. there's a huge difference between a product and a company. their only route to liquidity is to sell it to go
now, when eugene kleiner and i, the late eugene kleiner, my dear friend -- >> your co-founder of kleiner perkins. >> co-founder. when we started kleiner perkins, we tried to raise $10 million and we couldn't. we raised $8 million, and that was the largest venture capital fund in the world. everybody said, "what are you going to do with it?" well, it turned out, we had to start our own companies and so forth to make it work, but that's a different story. now, we have, i...
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when he died from cholera, farius eugene was 64 years old. he was a leader of the community in this tiny mountain-top village, and a father of three. farius fell ill just days ago. from his house its about five hours walk to the nearest clinic. farius's neighbors say there have been around 200 cholera deaths in the area since the disease first appeared. as a un helicopter flies over the funeral, we're told that nobody here has any idea how the outbreak started. as in many of the communities in this region where cholera is rife, death has become a part of everyday life. but that doesn't lessen the grief. farius's coffin has been carried all the way up the mountain. his eldest son leading the way. they've been running for hours so that the burial can take place before dusk. in villages like this across the country, this is a scene that's been repeated thousands of times. farius is the latest victim of a disease uknown in haiti two years ago, but that's now a leading cause of death in the country. >> faris's death from cholera won't actually be
when he died from cholera, farius eugene was 64 years old. he was a leader of the community in this tiny mountain-top village, and a father of three. farius fell ill just days ago. from his house its about five hours walk to the nearest clinic. farius's neighbors say there have been around 200 cholera deaths in the area since the disease first appeared. as a un helicopter flies over the funeral, we're told that nobody here has any idea how the outbreak started. as in many of the communities in...
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we speculated to our correspondent eugene john from ginger wide and about the bid at a press of the families. the government admitted yesterday that yes there have been cases where bodies were identified but they said they will make sure that this will not happen again so that one to make sure that the body for over a transfer when there is a dna test read and record test for fingerprints. i've tested it before hand so that i mentioned at the start that does not happen but the families are continuing to express the frustration in l a d d and very secure because they don't understand why they come to us to just all these ideas for the search and rescue mission on for example thirteen civilian diapers were to play yesterday that was an idea an idea that a proposed by the families and also the diving bell was also their idea. and the three vessels have been deployed around the area. it extended it to go sixty km radius from the epi center because because of this that prolonged search the parents worry that some of the bodies may drift away so they're failing to understand why it is dead and not
we speculated to our correspondent eugene john from ginger wide and about the bid at a press of the families. the government admitted yesterday that yes there have been cases where bodies were identified but they said they will make sure that this will not happen again so that one to make sure that the body for over a transfer when there is a dna test read and record test for fingerprints. i've tested it before hand so that i mentioned at the start that does not happen but the families are...
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eugene intent was to become law. even if people spent four days together. both sides to go to the critics that. oh well we'll keep on working together to japan and south korean can create create synergies. we'll keep you updated. i believe we need to base its a win win situation by combining each company's strengths. the owner and says hey bob. his interest in the optical market. pack which carried it out here haha. wanting to try this he said. they seem more reading to cooperate in this round so cute. torquay yet. hp won't get into pm. the shire workers in vietnam has completed the longest cable stayed bridge in south east asia. the new town bridge spans the grand river in the capital knowing it to fifteen hundred meters long at the age to be part of the new route between international and go into the city center is expected to ease traffic congestion the new the bridge was built safely. using the most advanced technology. on that two japanese construction companies to foreign news to build and manage the japanese government's help finance the project. wor
eugene intent was to become law. even if people spent four days together. both sides to go to the critics that. oh well we'll keep on working together to japan and south korean can create create synergies. we'll keep you updated. i believe we need to base its a win win situation by combining each company's strengths. the owner and says hey bob. his interest in the optical market. pack which carried it out here haha. wanting to try this he said. they seem more reading to cooperate in this round...