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jon.issa: now on to capitol hill where a congressional panel is holding a hearing on religious freedom, exploring whether protecting religious freedom around the world should be a foreign policy priority. shannon bream is live in washington with the details on this one. tell us more. >> reporter: well, melissa, calling threats to international religious freedom one of the most pressing challenges of our time, today lawmakers will look at oppression around the world and how it's impacting us right here at home. that includes how we balance taking in religious minorities from regions where they are under constant threat while also making sure bad actors from those regions don't take advantage of asylum policies here in the u.s. earlier this week president obama talked about the need for peaceful people to work together against one of the greatest offenders, isis. >> as president, i have repeatedly called op our muslim friends and allies at home and around the world to work with us to reject
jon.issa: now on to capitol hill where a congressional panel is holding a hearing on religious freedom, exploring whether protecting religious freedom around the world should be a foreign policy priority. shannon bream is live in washington with the details on this one. tell us more. >> reporter: well, melissa, calling threats to international religious freedom one of the most pressing challenges of our time, today lawmakers will look at oppression around the world and how it's impacting...
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jon: we will be back with more in an hour.umbered" starts right now. >> fox news alert as we follow the chain of events half the world away, and airport hit by terror in turkey. that's a key american ally in the war on terror. a team of suicide bombers killed at least 41 people, hundreds more injured. turkey's prime minister says the attack as all the signs of isis. this is "outnumbered", i'm harris faulkner and this is sandra smith, syndicated radio talk shows megan mccain, democratic strategist megan michalski and today's hashtag, one lucky guy. most of the five and a host of cashing in, ericfoley and he has a new book out called
jon: we will be back with more in an hour.umbered" starts right now. >> fox news alert as we follow the chain of events half the world away, and airport hit by terror in turkey. that's a key american ally in the war on terror. a team of suicide bombers killed at least 41 people, hundreds more injured. turkey's prime minister says the attack as all the signs of isis. this is "outnumbered", i'm harris faulkner and this is sandra smith, syndicated radio talk shows megan...
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jon: berman, thank you. heather: to the democratic race where hillary clinton and bernie sanders are booked solid for events across california until tuesday's primary as mrs. clinton tries hard to put senator sanders in her rearview mirror read a senior political correspondent mike emmanuelle is watching the battle and joins us live from now california. reporter: heather, good morning. the weekly looking ahead to the generalelection, making the case that donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be president . >> making donald trump out commander-in-chief would be a historic mistake and it would undo so much of the work that republicans and democrats alike have done over many decades to make america stronger and more secure. it would set back our standing in the world more than anything in recent memory. reporter: clinton still has a fight on her hands in the california primary. clinton and her husband expected to do more than 30 campaign events in the golden state before the primary. took a swipe at her demo
jon: berman, thank you. heather: to the democratic race where hillary clinton and bernie sanders are booked solid for events across california until tuesday's primary as mrs. clinton tries hard to put senator sanders in her rearview mirror read a senior political correspondent mike emmanuelle is watching the battle and joins us live from now california. reporter: heather, good morning. the weekly looking ahead to the generalelection, making the case that donald trump is temperamentally unfit to...
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jon: interesting. it's my understanding, amy, that alot of the out votes came from northern britain, from the working class , manufacturing areas of that country. interesting reflection on what could be coming for the november elections in this country. >> yes, and it was really the urban centers and london, number one who wanted to remain in . there were huge swaths of the country in the north that wanted out. scotland wanted in and northern ireland did, john and their allies another issue because the first minister of scotland today said in fact they are laying the legal groundwork for a possible second referendum on their secession because scotland wanted to be in the eu, that was part of the reason they stayed with britain in the first place and they are now talking about trying to get out and northern ireland in belfast has made noises about possibly trying that as well so this could mean a lot of domestic change in the united kingdom. people are concerned it could start to fall apart. jon: scotla
jon: interesting. it's my understanding, amy, that alot of the out votes came from northern britain, from the working class , manufacturing areas of that country. interesting reflection on what could be coming for the november elections in this country. >> yes, and it was really the urban centers and london, number one who wanted to remain in . there were huge swaths of the country in the north that wanted out. scotland wanted in and northern ireland did, john and their allies another...
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jon: mike emmanuelle, thank you. let's look now at some other new numbers in the race for the white house with a wall street journalpoll showing a dead heat in california. hillary clinton leads bernie sanders just two percentage points, that is well within the margin of error . this comes as gop presumptive nominee donald trump says he wants to make a run for california in the general election. it hasn't gone republican in almost 30 years. that same wall street journal poll of california shows donald trump trailing either democrat by double digits right now. hillary clinton leads him 35 to 31 percent, bernie sanders up by even more, 62 percent. joining us all talk about this, larry sabado, director for the center of politics at the university of virginia. the man with the crystal ball is here. larry, can donald trump make it a race in california?he pledges in the general election he hopes to turn california into a red state. >> not unless it's a 50 state landslide, john, quite literally. california is one of the most
jon: mike emmanuelle, thank you. let's look now at some other new numbers in the race for the white house with a wall street journalpoll showing a dead heat in california. hillary clinton leads bernie sanders just two percentage points, that is well within the margin of error . this comes as gop presumptive nominee donald trump says he wants to make a run for california in the general election. it hasn't gone republican in almost 30 years. that same wall street journal poll of california shows...
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jon: get out the megaphone. geraldo. jon: >> join us.er to learn what happened to egyptair flight 804. egyptian officials confirm now seek search teams have recovered the flight data recorder a day after the cockpit voice recorder was located at the bottom of the mediterranean. 66 people were on that flight to cairo when it crashed in the mediterranean nearly a month ago. kathleen bangs joins me now, and aerospace journalist as well as a former airline training instructor and former commercial pilots. so they have the reporters kathleen. how long until we know what's on them, at least preliminarily. >> good afternoon john and what's so exciting about this is we heard they found the voice recorder but the voice recorder does not always give us the clues we need because obviously what can happen is the pilots can be in a state of panic and they're not trained to actually verbalize what is happening at the time. so sometimes the voice recorder does not a very complete picture of what is happening and of course with the situation on this air
jon: get out the megaphone. geraldo. jon: >> join us.er to learn what happened to egyptair flight 804. egyptian officials confirm now seek search teams have recovered the flight data recorder a day after the cockpit voice recorder was located at the bottom of the mediterranean. 66 people were on that flight to cairo when it crashed in the mediterranean nearly a month ago. kathleen bangs joins me now, and aerospace journalist as well as a former airline training instructor and former...
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jon butler: yes. one of the biggest surprises was that we also became a place famous for theology, and so if you think of paul tillich, if you think of reinhold lieber, dorothy day, the leader of a special kind of catholicism who is now being promoted for sainthood, if you think of abraham or joseph , very famous jewish theologians, these people all coalesced in the 1930's or 1940's into a remarkable intellectual -- they gave a remarkable intellectual life to the city. they did not always correspond or know each other, the two he did -- one gave the eulogy at the other's funeral. and the others did not necessarily associate. but the city and intellectual vitality of modern manhattan helped and them explicitly to make new york city a marvelously theologically creative place and whoever thinks about this about new york city? it is a place where broadway shows and whatnot. you do not think about it as a place for theological creativity inut where would we be judaism, catholicism, and protestantism withou
jon butler: yes. one of the biggest surprises was that we also became a place famous for theology, and so if you think of paul tillich, if you think of reinhold lieber, dorothy day, the leader of a special kind of catholicism who is now being promoted for sainthood, if you think of abraham or joseph , very famous jewish theologians, these people all coalesced in the 1930's or 1940's into a remarkable intellectual -- they gave a remarkable intellectual life to the city. they did not always...
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jon: that is part of what she is looking for. at least i would. mark: jon favreau.good to see you. jon: you, too. ♪ mark: when we return, we look at the role silicon valley plays and presidential politics. that is next. ♪ ♪ mark: in advance of tuesday's california primary, we thought we would catch up on silicon valley -- not the hbo program. although, obviously, we always pulling for the pied piper. in the last couple of decades has grown into quite a political force. this year though, something seems a little bit off. the tech hub around san francisco hasn't reacted to any presidential candidates so far. to understand why this has happened, we might need a quick history lesson of silicon valley's role in presidential cycles in the recent past. >> silicon valley, front and center. again. here's what happened. 1939, hewlett-packard started in a garage. more stuff happens, things get invented, the internet. 1990's, the valley explodes, helps bill clinton, clinton helps the valley. >> he passed nafta. the 1996 telecommunications act. >> 2000, the valley is split. they
jon: that is part of what she is looking for. at least i would. mark: jon favreau.good to see you. jon: you, too. ♪ mark: when we return, we look at the role silicon valley plays and presidential politics. that is next. ♪ ♪ mark: in advance of tuesday's california primary, we thought we would catch up on silicon valley -- not the hbo program. although, obviously, we always pulling for the pied piper. in the last couple of decades has grown into quite a political force. this year though,...
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jon: that's right. today is early, things could turn around, we will see and we will have more fallout, more on the political fallout here. first let's go to nicole penalty, live at the new york stock exchange. reporter: you're absolutely right, what we're seeing is selling upon selling. the dow fell 611 points. at the time we saw global selling in europe as well and globally, $2 trillion was lost. today, we are losing about half that, down 320 points and all 10 sectors of been to the downside and we've seen selling across the board so what happens next? right now everybody's waiting for this article 50 so britain can exit the european union but that's not happening anytime in the immediate future so the volatility will continue. they will buy in the lows and self but with expected volatility, it's going to be a difficult ride. thanks will remain under pressure because they are susceptible to these rises and falls. we saw the banks in europe actually hauled, they were down 20 percent. you won't see ray
jon: that's right. today is early, things could turn around, we will see and we will have more fallout, more on the political fallout here. first let's go to nicole penalty, live at the new york stock exchange. reporter: you're absolutely right, what we're seeing is selling upon selling. the dow fell 611 points. at the time we saw global selling in europe as well and globally, $2 trillion was lost. today, we are losing about half that, down 320 points and all 10 sectors of been to the downside...
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jon: he will have thoughts on that.k at the markets as we await a big decision from the big decision regarding short-term interest rates. that could impact everything from your 401(k) to your net worth. nicole pedallides live from the stock exchange. nicole: we are seeing stocks higher after four days of selling where did dow lost in four days, we have a barrows, up 37 points. technology holding onto some gains but interest rates, why do consumers care about interest rates. these are some of the reasons that affect consumers directly, your mortgage, credit lines, you love when you have lower interest rates. like it is now rather than 1980s, the savings rate would go higher, the 10 year bond held yesterday closes at the lowest level settled at the lowest level since december 2012. something else to consider here is if you haven't refinanced, the former ceo, the correlation between race and the housing market. >> interest rates go up, it is hard for people to afford homes. if interest rates went up 100 basis points that w
jon: he will have thoughts on that.k at the markets as we await a big decision from the big decision regarding short-term interest rates. that could impact everything from your 401(k) to your net worth. nicole pedallides live from the stock exchange. nicole: we are seeing stocks higher after four days of selling where did dow lost in four days, we have a barrows, up 37 points. technology holding onto some gains but interest rates, why do consumers care about interest rates. these are some of...
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jon: that's amazing. thank you. heather: airlines taking in billions of dollars in fees from passengers already this year. why more extra charges could be on the way and hillary clinton getting ray to take the stage in columbus ohio. she's expected to go after donald trump and his position on the economy. >> we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ heather: welcome back. a quick look at what's still to come in this hour of "happening now". airlines getting a windfall from baggage and cancellation fees. the reason that one group wants to increase those fees even more. triple digit temperatures out west making firefighters jobs a whole lot harder. maria molina tells us if it will break anytime soon. plus, the family of the two-year-old boy killed by an alligator at a disney
jon: that's amazing. thank you. heather: airlines taking in billions of dollars in fees from passengers already this year. why more extra charges could be on the way and hillary clinton getting ray to take the stage in columbus ohio. she's expected to go after donald trump and his position on the economy. >> we'll come to the zoo! only safelite can fix your windshield anywhere in the us. with our exclusive mobileglassshops. and our one of a kind trueseal technology, for a reliable bond....
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jon: what a day, thank you mike. muhammad ali inspired an entire generation of athletes including the only five time heavyweight world champion. vendor holy field will join us a short time from now to reflect on ali's career and life and how ali influenced his own career as a future champ. melissa: now from america's election headquarters, the presumptive nominees of both parties scheduled to deliver remarks in washington about an hour from now. donald trump will be courting religious voters at the state in freedom coalition, road to victory conference while hillary clinton is to speak out on women's issues in a speech to planned parenthood action fund has mrs. clinton is meeting right now with massachusetts senator elizabeth warren today to endorse clinton last night after a fiery speech attacking donald trump. meantime, new fox polls show clinton with a slight lead over the billionaire businessman, 42 to 39 percent. chief political correspondent carl cameron is live in washington with more on all of this. carl? rep
jon: what a day, thank you mike. muhammad ali inspired an entire generation of athletes including the only five time heavyweight world champion. vendor holy field will join us a short time from now to reflect on ali's career and life and how ali influenced his own career as a future champ. melissa: now from america's election headquarters, the presumptive nominees of both parties scheduled to deliver remarks in washington about an hour from now. donald trump will be courting religious voters at...
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jon: zika and the olympics.y there are fears not only about the games but the athletes once they get home from brazil. we are live with more. >> if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only fda approved treatment for the temporary improvement of both moderate to severe frown lines and crow's feet. see what real results can really look like. so talk to your doctor about botox® cosmetic. and make it part of what you do for you. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threathening condition. do not take botox® cosmetic if you ha
jon: zika and the olympics.y there are fears not only about the games but the athletes once they get home from brazil. we are live with more. >> if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. rethink. reimagine. because right here, right now. it's time to take a closer look at botox® cosmetic, the only...
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jon: vicious, depraved and evil. that's what the judge called sean custis after his sentencing after a nanny cam caught him beating a mother in a home invasion. the latest on the sentence he's received area now for the first time in history, members of the fdc voting to punish a network over a presidential debate. that network is the one you are watching, fox news channel. we tell you why just ahead. and we want to hear from you. donald trump says we need to take a tougher stance against terrorists including waterboarding and more. what you think about that? do you agree? our live chat is up and running. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow, get your thoughts into the conversation. be on crime stories where following. a 29-year-old san diego woman pleading not guilty to felony dui and vehicular manslaughter charges. stacy sanchez accused of hitting an elderly man with her car and driving half a mile with his body which went through the windshield in her passenger seat. the da says the defendants is a great danger to the pu
jon: vicious, depraved and evil. that's what the judge called sean custis after his sentencing after a nanny cam caught him beating a mother in a home invasion. the latest on the sentence he's received area now for the first time in history, members of the fdc voting to punish a network over a presidential debate. that network is the one you are watching, fox news channel. we tell you why just ahead. and we want to hear from you. donald trump says we need to take a tougher stance against...
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jon butler: it is about religion in new york city. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. religion ink about america, weeping think about rural america and south. but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital f -- >> wins my urge you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friend to was an urban historian. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer. our kids played together. we talked about urban history. i thought there was a story here. he helped me find a story. i started out as a colonial american historian. i thought there was a story about religion in modern that you and part of can see economically and in the architecture. people remember st. patrick's cathedral, central synagogue. but if you walk around the city, you will find religious conceivable every type, corner, cranny, people stuck them in wherever they could because they had no choice if they wanted to fit them in. i thought, there
jon butler: it is about religion in new york city. when people think about religion in america and new york, they do not put the two together. religion ink about america, weeping think about rural america and south. but we do not think about manhattan. manhattan and new york city are often referred to as the capital f -- >> wins my urge you to write this book? jon butler: two things. a close friend to was an urban historian. we were close friends. we both lived in minneapolis in summer....
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jon: we begin with a fox news alert. we are waiting doing events on both sides of the political aisle. first a key white house meeting set up for bernie sanders, sitting down moments from now with president obama as democrats look to close out the primary season and unify their party behind their standardbearer, hillary clinton. donald trump is also meeting with top gop fundraisers, looking to map out his general election strategy. welcome to the first hour of "happening now". today, i'm jon scott. heather: and i'm heather childers in for jenna lee. lots of meetings going on the one we love to be a fly on the wall? heather: yes i would. sources say president obama will not ask senator sanders in his campaign. the senator has earned the right to make his own decision on that, still sources say the president's endorsement of secretary clinton is imminent. jon: garrett penny live white house for us with the latest there. derek's? reporter: heather and john, good morning. bernie sanders spent last night home in vermont and f
jon: we begin with a fox news alert. we are waiting doing events on both sides of the political aisle. first a key white house meeting set up for bernie sanders, sitting down moments from now with president obama as democrats look to close out the primary season and unify their party behind their standardbearer, hillary clinton. donald trump is also meeting with top gop fundraisers, looking to map out his general election strategy. welcome to the first hour of "happening now". today,...
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jon: i think it is a timing issue.d the same thing -- we may be case against romney and we talked about bain capital and all the negatives tough and i think she will do that between now and the convention and the convention will be a time when she starts making a positive case. mark: the democratic view is basically it is decided before the race is. is the clinton campaign geared up to put donald trump away before the convention? jon: i don't think they can put him away but a will certainly unload a bit between now and then. mark: by the time he got to the convention with ms. from -- with mitt romney, there was not a single person who thought you would lose. do you think the clinton campaign could he in that position? jon: it all depends on what happens when the primary is over. if she starts getting the sanders supporters, then yes. john: i know you don't think slogans matter but big speeches matter. president obama gave one and people think the convention speech or hillary clinton will matter a lot. she has a lot of
jon: i think it is a timing issue.d the same thing -- we may be case against romney and we talked about bain capital and all the negatives tough and i think she will do that between now and the convention and the convention will be a time when she starts making a positive case. mark: the democratic view is basically it is decided before the race is. is the clinton campaign geared up to put donald trump away before the convention? jon: i don't think they can put him away but a will certainly...
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good morning, i'm jon scott. welcome to "happening now". heather: i'm heather goward in for jenna lee. with the community and the world still stunned by the slaughter of innocent people, 48 of the 49 victims have now been identified , all the bodies have now been moved to the polls nightclub as isis claims one of its fighters as they called it was responsible for the massacre. the mayor of orlando says his city will not bow in the face of terror . >> smile on a clock, all the victims had been removed and turned over to the medical examiner and the fdl e and they also stood tall and did their job and now 48 of the 49 victims have been identified.24 of the next of kin have been notified with more to come. again, wewill not be defined by the act of a cowardly hater . >> oh my god, people are getting shot, dude. oh my god, dude. heather: and then there is that. that cell phone video capturing the horror and the panic inside the polls nightclub as a gunman civilly shows no mercy. witnesses describing the scene, listen . >> i suddenly heard boom,
good morning, i'm jon scott. welcome to "happening now". heather: i'm heather goward in for jenna lee. with the community and the world still stunned by the slaughter of innocent people, 48 of the 49 victims have now been identified , all the bodies have now been moved to the polls nightclub as isis claims one of its fighters as they called it was responsible for the massacre. the mayor of orlando says his city will not bow in the face of terror . >> smile on a clock, all the...
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jon: you don't think it worked? >> i don't think in standing up there and say hillary clinton is not good for the african-american community, hispanic community, when she's overwhelmingly popular with them. he has 90 percent unfavorable with the black and hispanic community and also with the gay community but he can say these things but it doesn't make them true. when people go to the polls, they know what they're voting for and they know who's good with these communities throughout their careers. you can talk about her comment about super predators and things like that but i don't think that's what going to win him this election and i don't think he's going to be winning over minority voters, it's not going to happen. jon: i imagine tongues are wagging among those who saw the speech. it was a big one and she will answer about three hours from now it's a fun day. jon: yes it is, gives us plenty to talk about. thank you both. >> thank you. heather: and fox news alert, hillary clinton just wrapping up a crucial meetin
jon: you don't think it worked? >> i don't think in standing up there and say hillary clinton is not good for the african-american community, hispanic community, when she's overwhelmingly popular with them. he has 90 percent unfavorable with the black and hispanic community and also with the gay community but he can say these things but it doesn't make them true. when people go to the polls, they know what they're voting for and they know who's good with these communities throughout their...
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jon: that's going to be good, see you then.ando gunman statement supporting isis raises all kinds of questions about whether the us is doing enough to fight back terror group. in an article in the boston herald today, peter brooks writes, my concern is we are battling the symptoms of the isis illness but not doing what's necessary to eradicate the disease itself area the author of those words, peter brooks joins us from our dc bureau. he is a senior fellow at the heritage foundation, the former deputy assistant secretary of defense. isis is not the jv skull squad the president described a few years ago, peter? >> no sir, not at all. we had tremendous trouble. john, let's give you a couple statistics. since january 2015, the last 18 months we've had 22 terrorist plots or attacks in the united states. all 22 of those have been homegrown and 18 of those 22 are confirmed to have isis connections. none of them have been directed by isis to my knowledge but they've all been inspired by them so we're dealing with the pain of this terr
jon: that's going to be good, see you then.ando gunman statement supporting isis raises all kinds of questions about whether the us is doing enough to fight back terror group. in an article in the boston herald today, peter brooks writes, my concern is we are battling the symptoms of the isis illness but not doing what's necessary to eradicate the disease itself area the author of those words, peter brooks joins us from our dc bureau. he is a senior fellow at the heritage foundation, the former...
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>> jon, of course, we do. stephen: what? are you telling me that you have a new video explaining jazz in 10 easy steps. >> jon: no! just eight. jim. hello again, students. i'm jon batiste, and this is piano i-oh,-fun, lesson is three, how to jazz. today we learn with the musical john raw called jazz. it's the only musical art form buildses magic eye. look, it's a piano, just like all the other ones. lesson one: instruments. there are several basic instruments used to play jazz. for example, the saxophone, which sounds like this... ♪ ♪ or the trumpet, which sounds like this... ♪ ♪ electric guitar ♪ ♪ and, of course, vokals. >> lesson, too, rhythm. rhythm is the backbone of any jazz combo, which means it's as important as the backbone of your own body, unless you're a jelly fish. and i hope you're not because i've had it up to here with those weirdozes, box jellyfish, moon jellyfish. doesn't matter. they're all terrible. man, jellyfish suck. ( laughter ) lessonically:jazz combos. when jazz musicians play togethe
>> jon, of course, we do. stephen: what? are you telling me that you have a new video explaining jazz in 10 easy steps. >> jon: no! just eight. jim. hello again, students. i'm jon batiste, and this is piano i-oh,-fun, lesson is three, how to jazz. today we learn with the musical john raw called jazz. it's the only musical art form buildses magic eye. look, it's a piano, just like all the other ones. lesson one: instruments. there are several basic instruments used to play jazz. for...
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jon: he is out there today in elkhart.nk the one thing hillary has not had kinder is a united party. she has not had obama and everyone else making the case for her. once the primary is over, she will have the party behind her and obama will be an asset because he's at a 52%, 53 percent approval rating. that usually helps the candidates of the same party. i think the case against trump obama will make is a case he has made even before trump's candidacy. he's a great campaigner and great candidate, but he did not love being a candidate or campaigner. he likes governing more. jon: with the exception that he likes making the case. he likes being out on the stump and making the case. john: you think he's going to be a real asset and enjoy doing this? a bit betweent is his teeth to do this? jon: i think he's itching to do it because it as a cap on his eight years in office. he's going to give a farewell address at some point but there will already be a transition. this will be his chance to make the case for hillary and his own
jon: he is out there today in elkhart.nk the one thing hillary has not had kinder is a united party. she has not had obama and everyone else making the case for her. once the primary is over, she will have the party behind her and obama will be an asset because he's at a 52%, 53 percent approval rating. that usually helps the candidates of the same party. i think the case against trump obama will make is a case he has made even before trump's candidacy. he's a great campaigner and great...
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jon: great to have you with us.ring you more on that huge deal with microsoft, set to buy linked in. linkedin stocks surging with an offer of $196 a share. linkedin trading at $194 and .95 premarket. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg " i am jonathan ferro. is the german bond market in bubble territory? that is next. more on the breaking news. microsoft set to buy linkedin. microsoft will be financing the deal issuing new debt. the company saying it will have a minimum dilution of 1% to adjusted earnings per 2017 as well as 2018. joining us for more, cory johnson on the phone. why did microsoft want to buy linkedin? >> it is interesting. it is a huge deal. it puts them in a situation where they want to be offering business services, software business services, with profitable margins. linkedin has margins growing fast. it puts them in a position having a lot of growth. it is a very expensive deal to acquire that growth. is growing worldwide and has had success in china. it is one of the largest, fastest-growing social me
jon: great to have you with us.ring you more on that huge deal with microsoft, set to buy linked in. linkedin stocks surging with an offer of $196 a share. linkedin trading at $194 and .95 premarket. ♪ jon: this is "bloomberg " i am jonathan ferro. is the german bond market in bubble territory? that is next. more on the breaking news. microsoft set to buy linkedin. microsoft will be financing the deal issuing new debt. the company saying it will have a minimum dilution of 1% to...
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jon: where did that come from? was referencing iraqi soldiers and the corruption taking place over there. there is no person in this race that has been more committed and more focused on our active military, rebuilding our military and taking care of our veterans. to insinuate donald trump is anything other than that as democrats try to do. jon: he wasn't talking about american soldiers? >> he was talking about iraqi soldiers and the corruption that has taken place. >> the trump team sent an email saying he was referring to iraqi soldiers. we will see further clarification today. thank you for coming back, live in little rock, we will talk again. heather: new poll numbers between donald trump and hillary clinton. what the new numbers reveal about the state of the race. jon: tension between police and the gunmen inside a walmart. what set off this deadly experience. >> found a lady hiding, brought her around. do not come to the back of the building. e, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the econ
jon: where did that come from? was referencing iraqi soldiers and the corruption taking place over there. there is no person in this race that has been more committed and more focused on our active military, rebuilding our military and taking care of our veterans. to insinuate donald trump is anything other than that as democrats try to do. jon: he wasn't talking about american soldiers? >> he was talking about iraqi soldiers and the corruption that has taken place. >> the trump...
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>> jon: yeah. >> stephen: there has to be a reason why you fit in those skinny jeans. >> jon: well -- that's not packed with etouffee, as far as i can tell. >> jon: no, no, it's something-- i've got a fast metabolism. >> stephen: maybe so. but you know where i'm glad i'm not right now? >> jon: where is that? >> stephen: indiana. because-- i love indiana. i dated a girl from indiana, but indiana is chaos right now. the indiana primary is tomorrow. how many people right now are in indiana? a show of hands. that's good. that would be weird. indiana is an incredibly, hotly anticipated race. it's like the indy 500, except this flaming car crash is just a metaphor. this is "road to the white house." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> do i look like a president? how handsome am i, right? how handsome! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: i want to talk about donald trump. well, "want" is a strong word. ( laughter ) i'm just practicing for when he's elected, and it's the law. last week, trump delivered a major foreign policy speech about his favorite foreign country: america. >> my foreign policy will always put the interests of the ame
>> jon: yeah. >> stephen: there has to be a reason why you fit in those skinny jeans. >> jon: well -- that's not packed with etouffee, as far as i can tell. >> jon: no, no, it's something-- i've got a fast metabolism. >> stephen: maybe so. but you know where i'm glad i'm not right now? >> jon: where is that? >> stephen: indiana. because-- i love indiana. i dated a girl from indiana, but indiana is chaos right now. the indiana primary is tomorrow. how...
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jon: again, we don't know.irst reports were that he burst into the movie theater in viernheim germany not far from mannheim and about us and our southwest of frankfurt, burst in about 3 pm german time and was holding hostages but whether he actually opened fire, we don't have that information yet. charles stratus is a former cia operations officer and former head of the cia's weapons of mass destruction terrorism unit. charles, it sounds like and again the reports are early, but it sounds like the outcome here is about as good as we might hope given the situation . >> right, and i think what is key in that was for us to recognize that we've reached a pointwhere you have to respond immediately to these events .you don't have the luxury of sitting back and engaging indiscussion . jon: and it appears from the quick police response that that's what they did. they didn't set up a perimeter outside, they just went right in and according to this localinterior minister, the gunman here is dead . >> that's exactly what
jon: again, we don't know.irst reports were that he burst into the movie theater in viernheim germany not far from mannheim and about us and our southwest of frankfurt, burst in about 3 pm german time and was holding hostages but whether he actually opened fire, we don't have that information yet. charles stratus is a former cia operations officer and former head of the cia's weapons of mass destruction terrorism unit. charles, it sounds like and again the reports are early, but it sounds like...
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jon: the speech and the 2008 convention to nominate obama.nk she steps up on the national stage. mark: she has had some pieces in this campaign that have not had a ton of attention, but she has done some on race that have been quite good. observer, what are they doing well now? jon: what is the trump campaign doing well? they had a rough couple of weeks. if donald trump was disciplined i representonly on change and she doesn't, i think they would be doing ok. mark: there's nothing they are doing on a tactical and strategic level that is any good? jon: his lack of discipline is overpowering any kind of message that they had. when they're about things in the news, the trump university stuff came out and he was able to get out of the news by going crazy on a bunch of us reporters. if you call that a win, i wouldn't. mark: who is the smartest person she could take as a running mate? jon: that's a good question. elizabeth warren. i think tom perez. those are all great candidates. john: what is the case for elizabeth moore? warren? jon: she can tak
jon: the speech and the 2008 convention to nominate obama.nk she steps up on the national stage. mark: she has had some pieces in this campaign that have not had a ton of attention, but she has done some on race that have been quite good. observer, what are they doing well now? jon: what is the trump campaign doing well? they had a rough couple of weeks. if donald trump was disciplined i representonly on change and she doesn't, i think they would be doing ok. mark: there's nothing they are...
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jon: does that resonate with you?yes, an increase in is not fullybut priced in, there will be a reaction on either outcome on friday. no doubt more violent in the event they leave because it is not anticipated and the consequences thereafter or more serious. we are back where we were in cable -- ground for the town to make up. thisyou can capture all of on the bloomberg. look at the g 10 space. the only currency still down year to date is sterling and it talks to what you are talking about, the idea that the path got significant catch up. the idea the pound has to pay catch up with a rally against the dollar, do we look at the rate of change and say we are neutral position ahead of the vote? you can see it on screen, it catches how much of a valley be count has missed out in the g 10 space against the dollar. should we think about this as a neutral thing and not a lean toward tremaine -- toward remain? >> the scope among a remain is much less than the other way around. we have been talking the last 152h of a rough ran
jon: does that resonate with you?yes, an increase in is not fullybut priced in, there will be a reaction on either outcome on friday. no doubt more violent in the event they leave because it is not anticipated and the consequences thereafter or more serious. we are back where we were in cable -- ground for the town to make up. thisyou can capture all of on the bloomberg. look at the g 10 space. the only currency still down year to date is sterling and it talks to what you are talking about, the...
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featuring jon batiste and stay human! it ♪ cheers and applause ) ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! how are ya! ( cheers and applause ) thanks, everybody! hello there! welcome to the "late show" everybody. thank you, mark! ( cheers and applause ) thanks so much! good to see you, my friend! welcome to "the late show." i am stephen colbert. everyone have a nice weekend? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i did, too. before we get started, i want to give a shout out to my good friendry he performed at the white house correspondents' dinner this weekend. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yeah! i agree. i agree. he stunned that room. people in washington aren't used to seeing two black men speaking at the same event. ( laughter ) there was one controversial moment at the end where larry said the n-word. and it was shocking, but it did lay the groundwork for
featuring jon batiste and stay human! it ♪ cheers and applause ) ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! how are ya! ( cheers and applause ) thanks, everybody! hello there! welcome to the "late show" everybody. thank you, mark! ( cheers and applause ) thanks so much! good to see you, my friend! welcome to "the late show." i am stephen colbert. everyone have a nice weekend? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i did, too. before we get started, i want to...
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>> jon, it is u.s.25 years since the fall of the berlin wall and unification of germany, to it support a stronger europe. a europe that comes together on a outward looking basis. europe is starting to fray and turning inward. if you look at the debate since the federal -- results. there is little talk of the security issues. we need a strong european partner not just on internal european matters, but external foreign policy issues i iraq and syria and china and elsewhere. they will be so focused in continental europe and britain, they will not be that engaged and active and necessary part near we need. >> you talk about engaged and active. and you were a ambassador to germany. it looks to me europe acqueiessed. >> i think they were strong and unionified on the sanks that rolled over every six months for two years time. they are running what is the process to try to get at the core political issues. are any of us satisfied with where things are today in crimia and elsewhere in ukraine? absolutely not. mo
>> jon, it is u.s.25 years since the fall of the berlin wall and unification of germany, to it support a stronger europe. a europe that comes together on a outward looking basis. europe is starting to fray and turning inward. if you look at the debate since the federal -- results. there is little talk of the security issues. we need a strong european partner not just on internal european matters, but external foreign policy issues i iraq and syria and china and elsewhere. they will be so...
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i'd expect jon to be well-organized. he studied at vanderbilt in the department of human and organizational development. so he's got his wits about him in this pressure situation. jim: well, he may want to get organized because ifoáu mcgirt makes this putt they're going to go right back and play this hole again. nick: well, he could play it exactly the same again and will would obviously like a better tee shot. jim: peter kostis is standing down green side. the pressure aside, what do you have here? peter: the situation takes out a lot of the break. just keep it inside the hole and hit it solid. nick: inside left. jim: there you go. throughout the closing stretch. let's go do this again. let's do it another time. back to the tee at 18 for the second hole of the playoff. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothin
i'd expect jon to be well-organized. he studied at vanderbilt in the department of human and organizational development. so he's got his wits about him in this pressure situation. jim: well, he may want to get organized because ifoáu mcgirt makes this putt they're going to go right back and play this hole again. nick: well, he could play it exactly the same again and will would obviously like a better tee shot. jim: peter kostis is standing down green side. the pressure aside, what do you...
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carl is on assignment, but jon fortt has made his way back to post nine.ee you. >> good to be back. >> and also this hour, we will have mike santole and business insoo insider and founder henry blodgett, and good friday to you. we have to start with the rough may jobs report, and the u.s. only adding 38,000 jobs. and as simon said, the markets are being resilient considering just how bad that data is. and we can make jokes about the bls forgetting to carry the one, but this is no laughing matter. >> there is two huge implication, the timing of the rate rises, and it would be surprising to see the fed race in the face of this, and maybe if june is better, it changes, and the other is the impact on the election. the economy stay strong, it would be a major upset to see the republicans win the election, but if the economy goes into the tank, all bets are off. >> and mike, does this mean that we have peaked in 2016 so far with the job growth, and acceleration of the growth. >> the expectation would be that you would shift down from 200,000-plus a month to some
carl is on assignment, but jon fortt has made his way back to post nine.ee you. >> good to be back. >> and also this hour, we will have mike santole and business insoo insider and founder henry blodgett, and good friday to you. we have to start with the rough may jobs report, and the u.s. only adding 38,000 jobs. and as simon said, the markets are being resilient considering just how bad that data is. and we can make jokes about the bls forgetting to carry the one, but this is no...
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it got jon bon jovi, kenny chesney for officer dorman.ng. >> fantastic. >>> now's the time to start training for next year's trirock philadelphia triathlon. >> triathletes competed in the triathlon yesterday. they started with a kilometer and a half swim and biked for another 40 kilometers and finished this event off with a 10k run. >> it's been absolutely amazing. i think i fell in love again with the fact of doing triathlons. this is such a great contest. spencer popeson won the men's race. cecilia davis hayes claimed victory for the women. >> my feet are hurting just watching them. >>> new this morning, if you are look for the best city to retire, head just south of washington, d.c. you're looking for arlington, virginia, according to this study. >> bankrate.com rated arlington number one for factors as climate, cost of living, health care and crime. the rest of the top five cities, franklin,ç tennessee, west des moines, iowa, sarasota, florida and scottsdale, arizona. in case you're wondering, philadelphia ranked 97th in the retireme
it got jon bon jovi, kenny chesney for officer dorman.ng. >> fantastic. >>> now's the time to start training for next year's trirock philadelphia triathlon. >> triathletes competed in the triathlon yesterday. they started with a kilometer and a half swim and biked for another 40 kilometers and finished this event off with a 10k run. >> it's been absolutely amazing. i think i fell in love again with the fact of doing triathlons. this is such a great contest. spencer...
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jon: what is the equilibrium rate?round its mandate, that does not mean they does that, what change in the next couple of months? >> and the long run, over the next 20, 30 years -- economic output is actually been a better indicator of where interest rates should be. i do not know whether rates should be at 2% or 1.5% or 3%, but close to zero does not make sense. i think central banks are petrified of toppling this by raising rates but the reality is that rates, when zero and below is a real drag on global, normal behavior and that should be a concern for everyone, not a victory lap. jon: our third story is connected to our second story, chinese officials intervening to support the off-shore u.n., according to those with knowledge of the matter, they want to keep the currency stable. is -- over to you the last couple of years, with the assumption that the world needed a stronger dollar, the eurozone needed a stronger dollar and japan needed a stronger dollar, in the last six months we found out that it will be very dam
jon: what is the equilibrium rate?round its mandate, that does not mean they does that, what change in the next couple of months? >> and the long run, over the next 20, 30 years -- economic output is actually been a better indicator of where interest rates should be. i do not know whether rates should be at 2% or 1.5% or 3%, but close to zero does not make sense. i think central banks are petrified of toppling this by raising rates but the reality is that rates, when zero and below is a...
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jon: thank you for joining. first question is whether you see currently what you would call on warranted tightening of financial conditions? of gettingre kind more quiet and more balanced. the markets have been taken by surprise. there was a strong reaction. especially with regards to banking shares. it was perhaps an overreaction but things are more in a quiet mood. decisions have to be taken now but they are political decisions. that's what is going on in brussels. it has to be decided at the next few meetings. jon: what will you be looking for at the next ecb meeting? the market is looking at peripheral yields. they have come back in since then but is that still the focus? do you look at rank equity and stress? -- bank equity and stress? >> we have a nervousness in the market. insecurityime of that is always bad for the economy and bad for the markets. at the end of the way, i think there will be a distinction between different elements. obviously, u.k. companies and u.k. banks are affected. they are the most
jon: thank you for joining. first question is whether you see currently what you would call on warranted tightening of financial conditions? of gettingre kind more quiet and more balanced. the markets have been taken by surprise. there was a strong reaction. especially with regards to banking shares. it was perhaps an overreaction but things are more in a quiet mood. decisions have to be taken now but they are political decisions. that's what is going on in brussels. it has to be decided at the...
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take a look at this. [ laughter ] that is jon bon jovi in the blue shirt. you recognize him. the singer appeared at carol's table while she was eating dinner with her family. jon bon jovi soul kitchen restaurant. she spent five months in and out of the hospital. her daughter wanted to cheer her up a little bit. thanks to the power of social media and help from jon bon jovi's team, she was able to make her mom's dream of meeting the singer a reality. >> can you imagine? jon bon jovi standing there in front of you. >> he's sitting there at the table next to carol. her face, she can't believe what's happening. about ten years ago jon bon jovi owned the local arena football team, the soul. we've doneç specials and got t know him a little bit. not real close. >> did he show up at your dinner table? >> no, that didn't happen. he's cool. just a really good guy. good for him. >>> you're watching nbc 10 news. "nbc 10 news today" at 5:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> and right now on "nbc 10 news today," one woman is dead in northeast philade
take a look at this. [ laughter ] that is jon bon jovi in the blue shirt. you recognize him. the singer appeared at carol's table while she was eating dinner with her family. jon bon jovi soul kitchen restaurant. she spent five months in and out of the hospital. her daughter wanted to cheer her up a little bit. thanks to the power of social media and help from jon bon jovi's team, she was able to make her mom's dream of meeting the singer a reality. >> can you imagine? jon bon jovi...
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beat his ass, jon snow!eal special for you, rams. >> seth: that's not it? >> oh, baby. you didn't think that that was going to be it? i want you to look in that little cage over there. we get rewarded here at g.o.t. >> my hounds never harm me. >> let's test that theory! [ laughter ] i love that sound. oh, the sound of -- ♪ oh, i [ bleep ] up i should have been so much nicer to people ♪ watch this. >> seth: oh. >> watch this, watch this, watch this, watch this. watch what he's trying to do. >> seth: i'm watching. oh! [ growling ] [ laughter ] >> yeah, baby! yeah. yeah, bitch. [ laughter ] watch this smile right here. >> seth: is she going to give us a smile? >> oh, she's gonna give us one of them smiles. come on, girl. come on, sansa. give me a smile right there, sansa. give me a smile, sansa. oh, that's my sansa! [ laughter ] >> seth: that's a "lemonade" walk, right there. >> that's a "lemonade" walk. all that. >> seth: "game of jones!" >> yes, baby. >> seth: "game of jones!" [ cheers and applause ] >> that
beat his ass, jon snow!eal special for you, rams. >> seth: that's not it? >> oh, baby. you didn't think that that was going to be it? i want you to look in that little cage over there. we get rewarded here at g.o.t. >> my hounds never harm me. >> let's test that theory! [ laughter ] i love that sound. oh, the sound of -- ♪ oh, i [ bleep ] up i should have been so much nicer to people ♪ watch this. >> seth: oh. >> watch this, watch this, watch this, watch...
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>> reporter: jon discovered the sun spring three years ago when he partnered with his rotary club to start the nonprofit "h2open doors" to bring clean, non-contaminated drinking water to villages in developing countries. he wanted to educate, as well. so he involved students from local bay area high schools. oliver borg went with "h2open doors" to guatemala. >> to see people walking up with their jugs. water up to some of the sun bridges that are already working and be able to fill it up with cleaning drinking water, that was just such an empowering moment to see it work. >> reporter: keely camp went on two trips to mexico. >> seek them being able to use the tap on a big machine installed one day to get purified water the first time it was amazing to see how much of an impact that made on them. >> reporter: so for bringing clean drinking water to villages that wouldn't otherwise have it, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jon kaufman. allen martin, kpix 5. >> each filtration unit produces enough clean water to supply 1,000 residents with 5 gallons of water each day a
>> reporter: jon discovered the sun spring three years ago when he partnered with his rotary club to start the nonprofit "h2open doors" to bring clean, non-contaminated drinking water to villages in developing countries. he wanted to educate, as well. so he involved students from local bay area high schools. oliver borg went with "h2open doors" to guatemala. >> to see people walking up with their jugs. water up to some of the sun bridges that are already working...
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xit ♪ jon: the u.k.oats to leave the eu and markets are down dramatically with the dow down by 2.8 percent. -- the u.k. votes to leave the eu. let's get more market reaction on this historic day. joe sullivan joins us from baltimore. what changed measurably for you and for legg mason this morning : -- this morning? a long-term perspective, not a lot has changed, really. we advise our clients not to get caught up in short-term challenges. this does not change how we work with clients in terms of like being -- taking a longer-term view. vonnie: do you have a different view of how the u.s. economy will fare because of this? of this, it ist likely because of the protracted nature of the exit, it will take a couple years to make this separation actually happen. we don't know what the outcomes of this are going to be for even longer because it's five to 10 years. in the immediate term, it will clearly be an overhang. there will be a lot of uncertainty. it will be an overhang, for sure. there is clearly going t
xit ♪ jon: the u.k.oats to leave the eu and markets are down dramatically with the dow down by 2.8 percent. -- the u.k. votes to leave the eu. let's get more market reaction on this historic day. joe sullivan joins us from baltimore. what changed measurably for you and for legg mason this morning : -- this morning? a long-term perspective, not a lot has changed, really. we advise our clients not to get caught up in short-term challenges. this does not change how we work with clients in terms...
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if somebody wrote something negative about you, jon, would you go and hide?here are times when it works to our benefit, and there are times when it is not going to be for our benefit, and it will come back the bite us. >> well, it is the same mindset that made them successes to the large degree, nick, and it is a great read, and everybody should read it in "vanity fair." thank you, nick bilton for joining us. >> and david faber broke the news this morning -- >> we will get to viacom in a moment, but right now, yahoo!'s board is going to be meeting for the second round of bidding to set up a final round to conclude the people close to the situation tell me in sometime mid july, but it is going along the lines of the way that people expected with the value of the core business of yahoo! as carl said. multiple bids at or near $5 billion, but not above $6 billion to make that clear, and they have comprised a variety of buyers including private equity firms and strategic buyers and one of of the strategic buyers in the lead position is verizon, but people close to
if somebody wrote something negative about you, jon, would you go and hide?here are times when it works to our benefit, and there are times when it is not going to be for our benefit, and it will come back the bite us. >> well, it is the same mindset that made them successes to the large degree, nick, and it is a great read, and everybody should read it in "vanity fair." thank you, nick bilton for joining us. >> and david faber broke the news this morning -- >> we...
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jon fortt? >> let's get straight to satya nadella and jeff weiner, a megadeal they announced this morning. $26.2 billion. microsoft looking to buy linkedin. satya, congratulations first on this deal. i know you have some things probably you want to say about this deal off the top. but when you approached linkedin with this deal and why buy versus partner with this company if it's going to be run as its own entity within microsoft? >> thank you, jon. this deal is all about bringing together the world's leading professional cloud and the world's leading professional network. if you think about how people work today, it's split between these two worlds. they are using office on a daily basis, they are using systems like dynamics for their crm and human capital management and then of course, they are using the professional network. the dream that i have always had is how do we make this come together so that we can serve our customers. this is really about completing that scenario and jeff and i hav
jon fortt? >> let's get straight to satya nadella and jeff weiner, a megadeal they announced this morning. $26.2 billion. microsoft looking to buy linkedin. satya, congratulations first on this deal. i know you have some things probably you want to say about this deal off the top. but when you approached linkedin with this deal and why buy versus partner with this company if it's going to be run as its own entity within microsoft? >> thank you, jon. this deal is all about bringing...
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comedy. >> jon: jazz. >> stephen: tinkle, tinkle. of the reasons i'm very excited we've got coming up, our old friend tom brokaw will be out here. ( applause ) tom and i vehicle friends for years. it's an honor to know him. it's amazing i got to know this guy. he's on another network they cannot name that has got the olympics and i am looking forward to talking to him about those games because i am pumped for the real games. they are less than two months away or never. because just yesterday, rio's acting governor warned the olympics could be a "big failure," which is actually an improvement, because until yesterday, it looked like a massive catastrophe. the olympics are in real trouble. many of the venues are still unfinished, possibly because more than $10 billion in construction contracts went to just five firms, all of which are currently under investigation for price fixing and kickbacks. that has already led to top executives being jailed or charged. though on the plus side, for those executives, the prisons won't be completed
comedy. >> jon: jazz. >> stephen: tinkle, tinkle. of the reasons i'm very excited we've got coming up, our old friend tom brokaw will be out here. ( applause ) tom and i vehicle friends for years. it's an honor to know him. it's amazing i got to know this guy. he's on another network they cannot name that has got the olympics and i am looking forward to talking to him about those games because i am pumped for the real games. they are less than two months away or never. because just...