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jonathan: structural. because of super bowl, we knew that we had an end date we do not want to go beyond. we had to scramble. betty: you have spent $100 million. it was the most you have ever spent on any renovation. why so much? jonathan: we felt $100 million was necessary to bring the regency back to a place that befits the neighborhood, but also the vision that we have for this hotel. the $100 million mark not only includes the rooms and the corridors and the restaurant and the new fitness center and the salon and the new lobby, but we replaced every window. he windows were 50 years old. guests will appreciate that. we're looking to raise rates 20% to 25%. that is not a small amount, but we think the products and service will warrant that rate increase. we totally took this area and made the area guest friendly. costs the renovation from an - ballooned initial estimate of $35 million to the $100 million. but tisch says it is all part of his plan to boost the image of ll 21 of his loews hotels. how long
jonathan: structural. because of super bowl, we knew that we had an end date we do not want to go beyond. we had to scramble. betty: you have spent $100 million. it was the most you have ever spent on any renovation. why so much? jonathan: we felt $100 million was necessary to bring the regency back to a place that befits the neighborhood, but also the vision that we have for this hotel. the $100 million mark not only includes the rooms and the corridors and the restaurant and the new fitness...
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jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very much true in the hotel business. i can sit in my office on madison avenue, but i'm not checking people into the rooms or making the beds. in that regard, i guess i would be the coach. understanding what is in your game plan, the playbook, and then you have to articulate it, and then you have to perform it. it ain't easy. in the hotel business, it's 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you have to get it right every time. betty: i know your family is a big football family. why do you like football? jona
jonathan: pretty amazing. think of my father and what he went through to afford us this opportunity to be partners in the giants. betty: in 1991, bob tisch, john's father, fulfilled a lifelong dream when he bought a 50% stake in the giants for a reported $80 million. today, the team is valued at an estimate of $1.3 billion. it is co-owned by the tisch and mara families. if loews corporation was a football team, what is your position? jonathan: probably the coach. i'm not there day-to-day. very...
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jonathan?onathan: we had an election in finland and it looks like -- and will make it into the government. what is the significance? how does it tied to greece? hans: they make a to the foreign ministry but as they get the finance ministry, it will may short-term negotiations that much difficult for mr. varoufakis. long-term, it will make the prospect or likelihood of a third bailout for greece which would have to go through all 19 parliaments that are members of the eurozone that much more difficult. finland is almost of the right of germany when it comes to pushing for austerity for greece. these election results will move feeling to further to the right and further down the austerity road. jonathan: hans nichols. let's bring in our reporter to the conversation. if we get an election and they win it again, what changes? what happens? report of a be much more clearer. we will have hard talks. that reporter: it will be much clearer. we are moving into a euro environment or we are moving away fr
jonathan?onathan: we had an election in finland and it looks like -- and will make it into the government. what is the significance? how does it tied to greece? hans: they make a to the foreign ministry but as they get the finance ministry, it will may short-term negotiations that much difficult for mr. varoufakis. long-term, it will make the prospect or likelihood of a third bailout for greece which would have to go through all 19 parliaments that are members of the eurozone that much more...
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jonathan: the back and forth. if they fall in arrears, the bottom line they are running out of money, the ecb appears the politicians maintain they have a redline. what do they do? how do they manage politically? vassilis karamanis: i think they're trying to say political phase. they cannot withstand the europe framework. so the administration, they are balancing their way between 4 main forces. creditors and the platform. that the find a way to keep it in the government. they cannot do for much longer. we are running out of time. that is obvious. either an election down the road or a referendum is the solution. there is an opinion poll, positive opinions for the greek government is less than 50%. jonathan: lucy, i was reading through the notes. the cash should you try some of the volatility or go back a little bit? lucy macdonald: with had a very good start in the year in it the equity market. no major double-digit returns. in that environment to raise a little bit of cash especially at a volatile time with inter
jonathan: the back and forth. if they fall in arrears, the bottom line they are running out of money, the ecb appears the politicians maintain they have a redline. what do they do? how do they manage politically? vassilis karamanis: i think they're trying to say political phase. they cannot withstand the europe framework. so the administration, they are balancing their way between 4 main forces. creditors and the platform. that the find a way to keep it in the government. they cannot do for...
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jonathan ferro: they will run out of money.ou talk about this and we finish by asking, "when will greece run out of money? " they keep reaching behind the sofa to find a few more euro. >> it can go from may to june. it is crucial to look at the cash flow equation and the entities. to me, even if greece has -- there is the possibility of a accident on the way. there has been discussion of a haircut of collateral with greek banks to tap into reserves. let's keep an eye on that. jonathan ferro: always a pleasure to have you on the show. still with us, david. let's deal with the politics. the bar is pretty low. the differences were converging. it was a brutal meeting. >> it is very worrying to see this where it is closed and the daggers are drawn. both sides have different things they are playing too. we learned this with the debt ceiling debate a few years ago and we are seeing the same thing now. greece will find a way to stay in europe. it is probably more than what was done all along. doing things you don't want to is what you
jonathan ferro: they will run out of money.ou talk about this and we finish by asking, "when will greece run out of money? " they keep reaching behind the sofa to find a few more euro. >> it can go from may to june. it is crucial to look at the cash flow equation and the entities. to me, even if greece has -- there is the possibility of a accident on the way. there has been discussion of a haircut of collateral with greek banks to tap into reserves. let's keep an eye on that....
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jonathan: it doesn't.the screen, we are looking at a chart of the prime sector in london cut down into individual segments. over 10 million has flatlined. when i look at the u.k. property markets and seat london property prices at over eight times earnings, i'm still seeing them north of four times earnings. that is still an affordability problem. guy: there was a piece over the weekend talking about the fact that london will become this metropolis. you look at tokyo, what gets brought into its orbit. people will be pushed out field as far as paris and commute into london. it will be interesting to see how the average person and let's do fine average as being kind of a professional will increasingly get pushed out into these areas. transport infrastructure, all of these factors may counterweight a problem in prime central london. bob: the key factor is transport. between london and tokyo, i know tokyo extremely well. the transport systems yes they get overcrowded from time to time, but those high speed tra
jonathan: it doesn't.the screen, we are looking at a chart of the prime sector in london cut down into individual segments. over 10 million has flatlined. when i look at the u.k. property markets and seat london property prices at over eight times earnings, i'm still seeing them north of four times earnings. that is still an affordability problem. guy: there was a piece over the weekend talking about the fact that london will become this metropolis. you look at tokyo, what gets brought into its...
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jonathan: what is the outcome?r: worst-case scenario is that tsipras ditches his election promises within the next three weeks, signs the somewhat modified deal, and gets greece back on track to growth. jonathan: you think it is going to happen? holger: 70% yes. that leaves a serious risk it might not. jonathan: holger schmieding will be back. thank you very holger schmieding. up next, traders behaving badly. the u.s. slammed deutsche bank. a series of damning messages between traders. also coming up, is a monster deal dead? sources tell bloomberg that comcast is planning to walk away from their proposed takeover of time warner. ♪ jonathan: let's get you up to speed with the top stories at bloomberg. santander and unicredit agree to manage -- to merge their asset management businesses. the lenders will each control one third each of the new business. u.s. firms will on the rest. profits of the u.k.'s second-biggest drugmaker fell in the first quarter after currency fluctuations. sales of two of astrazeneca's best-s
jonathan: what is the outcome?r: worst-case scenario is that tsipras ditches his election promises within the next three weeks, signs the somewhat modified deal, and gets greece back on track to growth. jonathan: you think it is going to happen? holger: 70% yes. that leaves a serious risk it might not. jonathan: holger schmieding will be back. thank you very holger schmieding. up next, traders behaving badly. the u.s. slammed deutsche bank. a series of damning messages between traders. also...
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jonathan: why unfortunately?tephen: from a business point of view, higher taxes, greater regulation, discouragement, all of those are going to reduce the talent pool and make entrepreneurs less excited about investing in the u.k. jonathan: is it possible that labour came and spend, spend spend and created a little bit of an economic boom in this country? >> you are talking about the end of austerity. that is why it is dangerous to play this. this is negative for sterling. it is a binary view. the tailwind of some of the measures the tories took an office will still be there, much as when tony blair came in. he had a fantastic tailwind that lasted almost 10 years. you already talk about longer terms of productivity, the speed limit of the economy i think will be changed with the new administration. jonathan: thank you very much for joining us. still to come we will get the latest dealers of the trader accused of participating in the 2010 flash crash. more on that after the break. ♪ jonathan: good morning, and welc
jonathan: why unfortunately?tephen: from a business point of view, higher taxes, greater regulation, discouragement, all of those are going to reduce the talent pool and make entrepreneurs less excited about investing in the u.k. jonathan: is it possible that labour came and spend, spend spend and created a little bit of an economic boom in this country? >> you are talking about the end of austerity. that is why it is dangerous to play this. this is negative for sterling. it is a binary...
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jonathan: great to have you with us. the global head of equity trading strategy at citigroup is going to stay with us. the old a danish -- adage is selling. we talked to investors who think they should sell and take a six-month holiday. ♪ [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-watching pass to tv's hottest shows, free with xfinity on demand. xfinity watchathon week. now through april 12th. perfect for people who really love tv. jonathan: welcome back. here's a picture of markets across europe. the dax off by about 0.3%. the ftse 100 outperforming. the ftse 100 up about 34 points. i'm sure caroline hyde will be looking at those energy stocks. let's go across to her. caroline: all three stocks i'm completely focusing in on this industry group. oil and gas is the best-performing industry group today. the sector is r
jonathan: great to have you with us. the global head of equity trading strategy at citigroup is going to stay with us. the old a danish -- adage is selling. we talked to investors who think they should sell and take a six-month holiday. ♪ [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access...
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jonathan? jonathan: it echoes around germany. very much. 56 minutes into the session here in europe. let's bring you your market check. it had been a selloff in the first hour of trading in the equity market. the dax goes .5% lower. switch up the boards and bring up the euro. euro/dollar goes higher in that german unemployment number. it stays higher. after all of that weakness in the first three months in the year, we got higher again. the yield on a 10-year 0.34%. you want to talk about these markets, you know where i am. i'm on 2013 at ferrotv. good luck for the rest of your day. ♪ guy: stocks slide. european equities trade lower and a host of earnings disappoint and fierce grow about the u.s. economy. francine: down day for banks. b.n.p. paribas also down while reporting a slight profit increase. r.b.s. posts a bigger than expect loss. guy: we speak to the holcim c.e.o. and that company's earnings and merger with lafarge. good morning, everybody. welcome. you're watching "the pulse" live from london.
jonathan? jonathan: it echoes around germany. very much. 56 minutes into the session here in europe. let's bring you your market check. it had been a selloff in the first hour of trading in the equity market. the dax goes .5% lower. switch up the boards and bring up the euro. euro/dollar goes higher in that german unemployment number. it stays higher. after all of that weakness in the first three months in the year, we got higher again. the yield on a 10-year 0.34%. you want to talk about these...
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the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it. prosecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year earlier. they think jonathan fabricated the call in order to make the affair public to humiliate his wife and get the court order to keep dejesus away so he could rebuild his marriage. but jonathan's pharmaceutical business went bankrupt. michelle was forced to take a job at the cosmetics counter of a department store, and apparently, lost interest in staying married. so she resumed her affair with dejesus. and jonathan realized it when he called michelle on her cell phone and there was no answer. on the night of the murder, michelle came home around midnight. >> well, look who's home. >> and prosecutors say there was an argument. >> i live here, don't i? why wouldn't i come home? >> i've been calling your cell phone. you're not answering. >> my cell phone battery died. >> michelle packed a suitcase. whether it was to leave temporarily or permanently is unclear. >> get back here. i'm not done. >> i
the poem found on jonathan's desk proved it. prosecutors do not believe dejesus had anything to do with the extortion attempt a year earlier. they think jonathan fabricated the call in order to make the affair public to humiliate his wife and get the court order to keep dejesus away so he could rebuild his marriage. but jonathan's pharmaceutical business went bankrupt. michelle was forced to take a job at the cosmetics counter of a department store, and apparently, lost interest in staying...
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jonathan: lofty price point.: but my concern for samsung would still be that you can buy a very good android phone at a significantly lower price point. they take themselves up the premium scale and try to improve the margin, but they still find life difficult when it comes to the commoditization of the android operating environment. jonathan: guy johnson will be covering that. smartphones and desensitized market headlines. that is it for "on the move." a quick check in on stocks. the stoxx 600 extending all time highs. euro-dollar, weaker euro. we are down by 0.5%. just briefly the five-year french bond yield dropping into negative territory. guy doesn't care anymore. do you care? tell me. i'm on twitter. good luck the rest of your day. we will do it all again on monday. ♪ guy: premium products. samsung and apple launch high-end devices targeting the luxury market. deutsche is close to a $1.5 billion settlement on libor while hsbc must pay a $1 billion settlement over a french tax probe. greek deal insight. they
jonathan: lofty price point.: but my concern for samsung would still be that you can buy a very good android phone at a significantly lower price point. they take themselves up the premium scale and try to improve the margin, but they still find life difficult when it comes to the commoditization of the android operating environment. jonathan: guy johnson will be covering that. smartphones and desensitized market headlines. that is it for "on the move." a quick check in on stocks. the...
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jonathan: yes. by the end of the week, do you think he is stronger in your view than before his announcement as potential nominee or does the totality of the week make you think he is weaker? jonathan: weaker. he had a good plan for his announcement in kentucky on monday. if you asked him or people -- what is your strategy in the interviews you are going to do starting with the "today" show tuesday morning going through the week -- i don't think they would have an answer. what was his goal after the announcement and it's not clear to me. mark: moving to rubio -- if you talked to people in the rubio camp and the clinton camp, you hear different things about is this a coincidence that she is going to basically announce on a sunday and he will announce on monday? both camps are trying to spin this as not either, this was a plan or great for us. is it good for marco rubio to have the opportunity to juxtapose himself with hillary clinton or is it bad because he will be overshadowed? jonathan: it is not b
jonathan: yes. by the end of the week, do you think he is stronger in your view than before his announcement as potential nominee or does the totality of the week make you think he is weaker? jonathan: weaker. he had a good plan for his announcement in kentucky on monday. if you asked him or people -- what is your strategy in the interviews you are going to do starting with the "today" show tuesday morning going through the week -- i don't think they would have an answer. what was his...
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jonathan: sean hannity. mark: correct. jonathan martin, thank you.ll be right back. ♪ john: we are only on the twoube a half hour a day. we are on bloombergpolitics.com. mark: up next, "taking stock" and on radio "bloomberg law." sayonara. ♪ . . pimm: hello. i am pimm fox. u.s. stocks rallied today. the s&p 500 closed within 1% of its record, and the markets moved higher. it was helped by g.e.'s 10% jump coming after the company announced a $50 billion share buyback program. shares of netflix gained more than 3% in late trading after asking investors to approve a huge increase in the number of shares, a possible prelude to a stock split. former secretary of state and former new york senator hillary clinton is expected to officially launch her 2016 presidential bid on sunday.
jonathan: sean hannity. mark: correct. jonathan martin, thank you.ll be right back. ♪ john: we are only on the twoube a half hour a day. we are on bloombergpolitics.com. mark: up next, "taking stock" and on radio "bloomberg law." sayonara. ♪ . . pimm: hello. i am pimm fox. u.s. stocks rallied today. the s&p 500 closed within 1% of its record, and the markets moved higher. it was helped by g.e.'s 10% jump coming after the company announced a $50 billion share buyback...
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jonathan: what do you do?ou have central banks that could go lower across much of the developed world, and you have a lot of these guys buying bonds. where do you go? >> you have to own real assets. with certain types of equities you want to learn any asset least in line with inflation. it is the best asset class. footie is at an all-time high. u.s. markets are at an all-time high. people are talking about equity markets. i look at the risk premium in comparison with bonds, and equities are the surefire place to be. >> how do you value bonds? we will talk to you again soon i am sure. we are on central-bank watch. the bank decision is due after the break. the estimate is another rate cut. i will bring you that decision after the break. ♪ inutes into the trading day and i am waiting for the decision in sweden. the ftse 100 is flat. 0.1%. all pretty boring. what about the bank decision? the survey is for a cut. it remains unchanged. native 0.25%. there is a move in the euro swedish krona. that is a weaker euro by
jonathan: what do you do?ou have central banks that could go lower across much of the developed world, and you have a lot of these guys buying bonds. where do you go? >> you have to own real assets. with certain types of equities you want to learn any asset least in line with inflation. it is the best asset class. footie is at an all-time high. u.s. markets are at an all-time high. people are talking about equity markets. i look at the risk premium in comparison with bonds, and equities...
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jonathan: guy johnson coming up on "the pulse" very shortly.we head to the break, i'm looking at german bond markets. the 10-year yield, i know it is not a one-way bet, but seemingly approaching zero. the 30-year, this is really interesting. a yield below 0.5%. quite remarkable stuff. if you want to talk about it, i'm on twitter. ♪ guy: no deal and wolfgang tells bloomberg there will be no new money for greece at the meeting. jack lew warns europe that a greg's it could have -- a gre could have consequencesxit. answers called on from local citizens.
jonathan: guy johnson coming up on "the pulse" very shortly.we head to the break, i'm looking at german bond markets. the 10-year yield, i know it is not a one-way bet, but seemingly approaching zero. the 30-year, this is really interesting. a yield below 0.5%. quite remarkable stuff. if you want to talk about it, i'm on twitter. ♪ guy: no deal and wolfgang tells bloomberg there will be no new money for greece at the meeting. jack lew warns europe that a greg's it could have -- a...
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we will discuss that. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro.bout 10 minutes into the session. the stoxx is down. a little bit of weakness. let me bring you up to speed with some of the top stories. the u.s. and israel criticizing russian decision to lift a ban on delivery often air defense missile system to iran. it as string to nuclear talks. russia's self-imposed embargo against selling the system was put in place in 2010 print the singapore dollar climbed after the central-bank kept policy unchanged. the government also announced growth of -- beating estimates. that what you call a low bar. a 16% increase in first-quarter sales. the largest luxury maker, the euro has weakened. lvmh shares selling lower. and greece has denied reports in the financial times it is preparing for a data the fault unless more aid is dispersed from creditors. let's go to host nichols. look, it is stating the obvious. -- let's go to hans nichols. what are you going to prepare for. greece needs the money, how badly do they needed and how quickly will they run out? ha
we will discuss that. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome back. i am jonathan ferro.bout 10 minutes into the session. the stoxx is down. a little bit of weakness. let me bring you up to speed with some of the top stories. the u.s. and israel criticizing russian decision to lift a ban on delivery often air defense missile system to iran. it as string to nuclear talks. russia's self-imposed embargo against selling the system was put in place in 2010 print the singapore dollar climbed after the...
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jonathan: just roll with it. baseball has been great for a pariah dumfries and -- for a variety of reasons. we're talking about zimmerman and harper and theest. on top of the castle. wizards onop of big ten football, university of maryland. it is a different day and i thinink the nationals have led a charge for a redevelopment of an area. a lot of excitement and hometown pride. some 10-year-old is cheering for the nats.. rebecca: kudos to the business community. they were behind that. 30 seconds, what is your quick take? jim: i think sports is an expensive amenity for city.. but it is one of the few things a city can do to bring the broader population to -- brbroader population together. it is positive thing. rebecca: stay tuned, we have the pop quiz coming up next. we have rebecca: might as well geto the popop quiz weather has been some s sanctimony this week in economics. some people saying they will spend more money on mcdonald' thanks to mcdonald's saying t they will pay higher wages for the workers at the st
jonathan: just roll with it. baseball has been great for a pariah dumfries and -- for a variety of reasons. we're talking about zimmerman and harper and theest. on top of the castle. wizards onop of big ten football, university of maryland. it is a different day and i thinink the nationals have led a charge for a redevelopment of an area. a lot of excitement and hometown pride. some 10-year-old is cheering for the nats.. rebecca: kudos to the business community. they were behind that. 30...
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confirming the defeat of goodluck jonathan.uhammadu buhari is now the first nigerian politician to unseat a sitting leader at the poll. let's listen to what he had to say. >> i will set the course of history. it would be -- the people themselves who let this nation to democracy. you voted with your hearts. you believe in nigeria's future -- [indiscernible] you voted for change, and now change has come. anchor: that is muhammadu buhari . let's bring in our international affairs editor. once the excitement over the election starts to die down, people want him to deliver. what are the expectations for voters? reporter: there will be pressure to secure security to the north. he is a northern nigerian muslim. there was a perception that goodluck jonathan is a southern christian politician who doesn't care about security and economic development in the north and whether muhammadu buhari can deliver on that is in the question. the army has suffered from inadequate training and underfunding. a presidential election does not suddenly ch
confirming the defeat of goodluck jonathan.uhammadu buhari is now the first nigerian politician to unseat a sitting leader at the poll. let's listen to what he had to say. >> i will set the course of history. it would be -- the people themselves who let this nation to democracy. you voted with your hearts. you believe in nigeria's future -- [indiscernible] you voted for change, and now change has come. anchor: that is muhammadu buhari . let's bring in our international affairs editor....
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the lead story, of course, the victory of mohamedd buhari over goodluck jonathan.e. >> born in the usa, but miles away from the american dream. half a million children, u.s. citizens are legally caught between two countries and fighting to survive in lawless areas of mexico. >> it is a dangerous, dangerous area. just driving around this area makes a little nervous because kidnap something right here. it also has the highest murder rates in the entire country. >> a generation of american kids lost in america. i'm ali velshi.
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their im with jonathan tisch. jonathan tisch runs the regency as chairman of lowe's hotels.t was a $100 million renovation. the power breakfast is going strong and it is going elsewhere. regency is expanding across the country to start in san francisco. jonathan is here with me for his first television interview since the news broke. great to see you. jonathan: good morning. betty: i was not taking you into a hotel room. [laughter] jonathan: for the whole world to see. betty: you decided to expand? jonathan: we have an active at lowe's hotels. now we have three brands. we're taking the lows regency name and putting it on a hotel we recently purchased in san francisco. the mandarin oriental. the deal closes today. in a couple hours, the mandarin oriental comes the lowe's regency hotel of san francisco area of the first time we are taking the regency name and expanding it beyond park avenue. heart of her thinking has to do with the $100 million spent at the loews regency new york. travelers who say this is a specime special brand. we think san francisco is poised to be the sec
their im with jonathan tisch. jonathan tisch runs the regency as chairman of lowe's hotels.t was a $100 million renovation. the power breakfast is going strong and it is going elsewhere. regency is expanding across the country to start in san francisco. jonathan is here with me for his first television interview since the news broke. great to see you. jonathan: good morning. betty: i was not taking you into a hotel room. [laughter] jonathan: for the whole world to see. betty: you decided to...
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jonathan ferro over to you. jonathan: a monster energy deal. with the record high in indices. nothing really to jump up and down about. the dax down by .25%. what is getting us over the line, we are up by .5% on the ftse. it is the energy stocks on the stoxx 600 taking us high. the monster energy deal, i want to bring you some insight here now. a 47 billion pound deal from shell to purchase b.p.. you see the stock go higher. it is a 50% premium. b.g. up just a bit. i say just. it is a pretty punchy move higher. royal dutch shell moves lower. the synergies, the strategic value of this deal makes sense. to the financials. some concern on that. shell a little bit lower through the morning. that is big move. of course the bigger move is the last three months. qu 1, the biggest quarter since 2009. that energy deal took us over the line. i'm looking straight at the dollar. the dollar index. a little bit of dollar weakness. the big event comes later on this evening. the fomc minutes. we take you back to march when janet yellen gave it one hell of a sl
jonathan ferro over to you. jonathan: a monster energy deal. with the record high in indices. nothing really to jump up and down about. the dax down by .25%. what is getting us over the line, we are up by .5% on the ftse. it is the energy stocks on the stoxx 600 taking us high. the monster energy deal, i want to bring you some insight here now. a 47 billion pound deal from shell to purchase b.p.. you see the stock go higher. it is a 50% premium. b.g. up just a bit. i say just. it is a pretty...
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goodluck jonathan stored a little under 45%. talks on iran's nuclear future continued. diplomats say they are making progress. some key issues need to be resolved. 23 have been killed in yemen after an our strike hit a dairy factor. a week long air offensive is targetting houthi rebels who ousted the president. >> palestine is a member of the international criminal court, part of a move by the palestinians to put more international pressure on israel. joining me now is al jazeera's jonah hull. what do the palestinians hope to achieve by joining the i.c.c.? >> just a few minutes ago i spoke to the palestinian foreign minister existing the building behind me the international criminal court after a procedure during which he was handed a copy of the rome statutes that report palestine becoming a third member state, bringing them a step closer to justice. he accepted that it could take a long time for that to happen. there's a preliminary investigation under way by prosecutors. an investigation into whether there are circumstances in israel that may permit a more formal inv
goodluck jonathan stored a little under 45%. talks on iran's nuclear future continued. diplomats say they are making progress. some key issues need to be resolved. 23 have been killed in yemen after an our strike hit a dairy factor. a week long air offensive is targetting houthi rebels who ousted the president. >> palestine is a member of the international criminal court, part of a move by the palestinians to put more international pressure on israel. joining me now is al jazeera's jonah...
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the oil sector become awash with corruption. >> reporter: thousands died under jonathan's watch. hundreds of thousands were displaced. weeks before the election the government said it regained territories controlled by the group. >> president goodluck jonathan didn't invent the boko haram crisis it was inherited. i imagine that there will always be security changes, as we speak. all the territories that have been taken over by boko haram have been you know more or less taken back. and the security forces head >>> when he conceded defeat he said he'll be remembered for setting the country on a path to democracy. >> i promised fair and free elections. i kept my word. i expanded a place for nigeria in the democratic process. that is a legacy i'd like to see and deal. >>> goodluck jonathan will go down history as the first sitting parent to lose election and hand over power, and preside over the worst peace-time crisis history. mane of president goodluck jonathan's oldal lies are working -- old allies are working with muhammadu buhari. many hope he will deliver what he promised >>> a
the oil sector become awash with corruption. >> reporter: thousands died under jonathan's watch. hundreds of thousands were displaced. weeks before the election the government said it regained territories controlled by the group. >> president goodluck jonathan didn't invent the boko haram crisis it was inherited. i imagine that there will always be security changes, as we speak. all the territories that have been taken over by boko haram have been you know more or less taken back....
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we look back into jonathan's time in power and what may have caused his defeat. >> when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, many people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president. he was highly educated with a p.h.d. in zoology. he inherited serious challenges like the boko haram attacks in the north. he promised to deal with them quickly, but chrisics say the problem only got worse. >> the area he did the worse for was the area of security for nigeria thats. it's a very sad thing. so many people died and it was as the if the government didn't care. at the end of his tenure, corruption became the culture of nigeria. the oil sector became awash with corruption. >> thousands of people died under jonathan's watch and hundreds of thousand us displaced. weeks before facing the election the government says it reclaimed all the territories once controlled by the group. >> president jonathan did not in vent the boko haram crisis. it was an inherited problem. i imagine, you know, that there will always be security challenges as we speak now, you k
we look back into jonathan's time in power and what may have caused his defeat. >> when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, many people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president. he was highly educated with a p.h.d. in zoology. he inherited serious challenges like the boko haram attacks in the north. he promised to deal with them quickly, but chrisics say the problem only got worse. >> the area he did the worse for was the area of...
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do you think president jonathan could have done more to tackle that? many criticized him for that. >> well to the point, he too, made the point all the time what we were dealing with we're dealing with global terror which is complex, also again, the war against iraq is not conventionized izedized in a symmetrical kind of war with its various complication complications. in this moment in the lead up to the elections, the jonathan administration succeeded recovering all the territories that were under the control of the terrorists. was able to also put the use the new platforms ss that were acquired and strengthen the nigerian military i'm sure clearly the nigerian armed force are up to the task. when president jonathan visited the troops first on january 15th and later, the level of confidence was very high. and the progress has been recorded. >> we want to make sure that -- >> you did make progress in the last few weeks. many are saying if you could have done so in a shorter time why didn't you do earlier and in particular president jonathan is going t
do you think president jonathan could have done more to tackle that? many criticized him for that. >> well to the point, he too, made the point all the time what we were dealing with we're dealing with global terror which is complex, also again, the war against iraq is not conventionized izedized in a symmetrical kind of war with its various complication complications. in this moment in the lead up to the elections, the jonathan administration succeeded recovering all the territories that...
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wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything, lisa booth and juan williams. religious freedom laws are meant to prevent the government from infringing on business owners' ability to exercise their religious believes. lisa, are you okay with that? >> i am. look you know i think, you know, the important point to make here is that the liberal left's dem going ri of this issue and dem going ri over the religious freedom restoration act is wholly inaccurate. the reality is that this law was set in place not to en shrine discrimination, but set in place to protect vulnerable religious groups like joe hoefs witnesses and the amish and mutts muslims. it's hypocritical that those criticizing the law are the ones who once supported it. senator chuck schumer or president obama or even liberal groups like the aclu. >> wayne, so walmart has said they have an issue with the law apple has said they have an issue with the laws. when businesses start pushing back i think the lawmakers it might not not a bad time for them to start fixing some of these laws. >> well, you're abs
wayne rogers, jonathan hoe anything, lisa booth and juan williams. religious freedom laws are meant to prevent the government from infringing on business owners' ability to exercise their religious believes. lisa, are you okay with that? >> i am. look you know i think, you know, the important point to make here is that the liberal left's dem going ri of this issue and dem going ri over the religious freedom restoration act is wholly inaccurate. the reality is that this law was set in...
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goodluck jonathan has been the first pred to succeed there. he wants this to be part of his legacy. a look back at jonathan's time in power and what may have caused his defeat. >> reporter: when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, people people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president, he was highly educated. with a ph.d in zooology, but he inherited serious challenges like corruption and the boko haram crisis in the north that had been raging for two years. he promise the to deal with them swiftly when he was campaigning but his critics say the problems only got worse. >> the area that he did worse of all was the area of securing nigerians, it's a very sad thing as so many people died. and it was as if the government didn't care. at the end of his tenure, corruption became the culture of nigeria. of course the oil sector became a wash with corruption. >> reporter: thousands of people died under jonathan's watch and hundreds of thousands were displaced. weeks before facing reelect the government says it reclaimed all the territori
goodluck jonathan has been the first pred to succeed there. he wants this to be part of his legacy. a look back at jonathan's time in power and what may have caused his defeat. >> reporter: when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, people people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president, he was highly educated. with a ph.d in zooology, but he inherited serious challenges like corruption and the boko haram crisis in the north that had been...
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it seems goodluck jonathan has been defeated. the first time this is happened to a sitting president in nigeria. >> it is the first time this is happening in the history of nigeria so it is very significant. you can see there is a very good move in the north of the country , a lot of people are celebrating now. i came back to the campaigning headquarters. everyone is happy celebrating. there are organizing spontaneous power races. most importantly so far, it's very peaceful. it might be a very important aspect. and congratulated him on his victory. people think it could have a strong impact on the effect of the situation. anchor: what does this mean? what can we expect from his presidency. and also being a very modest person. >> what he did in the past is arresting critics and also journalist. some people fear he might cut down the rights of the citizens in some way. anchor: we will have to leave it there. thank you very much. anchor: and now to yemen where the united nations human rights chief says that country appears to be on
it seems goodluck jonathan has been defeated. the first time this is happened to a sitting president in nigeria. >> it is the first time this is happening in the history of nigeria so it is very significant. you can see there is a very good move in the north of the country , a lot of people are celebrating now. i came back to the campaigning headquarters. everyone is happy celebrating. there are organizing spontaneous power races. most importantly so far, it's very peaceful. it might be a...
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and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. betty: all private. tisch: all private. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. betty: the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. tisch: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time that the super bowl is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. this is the first time th
and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately...
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he defeated the incumbent goodluck jonathan.e is first opposition candidate to take the presidency since its independence from the u.k. in 1960. the outcome came after days of disputes and allegations of fraud. iraq is hailing its biggest military victory over the islamic state after recapturing tekrit, about 90 miles north of baghdad. they have taken control of the city government buildings which is a historic milestone but fighting continues on the outskirts. tikrit has been under islamic state control since 2014. 100 business leaders have written a letter to the telegram newspaper spending -- stating the government with threatened britain's economic recovery. it includes the bp chief executive and prudential chief executive. the chairman of bloomberg lp signed it as well. the office argued in the conservative led government is luring a tax which signals it is open for business which is creating jobs. assad welcomes a dialogue with the u.s., according to him. he spoke to charlie rose. assad: we are not going to discuss with th
he defeated the incumbent goodluck jonathan.e is first opposition candidate to take the presidency since its independence from the u.k. in 1960. the outcome came after days of disputes and allegations of fraud. iraq is hailing its biggest military victory over the islamic state after recapturing tekrit, about 90 miles north of baghdad. they have taken control of the city government buildings which is a historic milestone but fighting continues on the outskirts. tikrit has been under islamic...
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jonathan bloom, thank you for joining me. at 10:00 eastern, right here on msnbc. you do not want to miss this. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own seafood trio i can have it all. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like the creamy baked lobster alfredo. and the sizzling brown butter shrimp scampi. and fresh soy-ginger salmon topped with sweet pineapple salsa. i could go on. but there are three things on one plate waiting for me and i'd rather just go wouldn't you? but hurry it can't last forever. next. ♪♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the a
jonathan bloom, thank you for joining me. at 10:00 eastern, right here on msnbc. you do not want to miss this. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own seafood trio i can have it all. choose 3 of 9 dishes for just $15.99. like the creamy baked lobster alfredo. and the sizzling brown butter shrimp scampi. and fresh soy-ginger salmon topped with sweet pineapple salsa. i could go on. but there are three things on one...
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goodluck jonathan received 12.8 million, a little under 45%. the margin is enough to prevent a challenge. ynonne ndedge has more from abuja. >> reporter: he's the president elect in africa's prominent country, when we spoke to muhammadu buhari hours after victory he appeared calm and relaxed. how does it feel to have won the election and how will you tackle nigeria's problem? >> i would like to answer the question after i formally have the certificate. >> you know you're the winner how does it feel inside after 12 fears. >> fulfilled. >> reporter: in abuja, lagos and across many districts muhammadu buhari supporters celebrated the first time an elected government failed to win the election, and the peaceful hand over of power to one democratically elected leader to another. >> we are very happy because muhammadu buhari won the election. we are happy. everyone vote for him. we are very happy. >> he has been part of the masses for a long time. he knows our problems, he is one of us. he knows. we don't have roads, we don't have light. we don't hav
goodluck jonathan received 12.8 million, a little under 45%. the margin is enough to prevent a challenge. ynonne ndedge has more from abuja. >> reporter: he's the president elect in africa's prominent country, when we spoke to muhammadu buhari hours after victory he appeared calm and relaxed. how does it feel to have won the election and how will you tackle nigeria's problem? >> i would like to answer the question after i formally have the certificate. >> you know you're the...
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yvonne is live from abuja and thanks for being with us and muhammadu buhari lost to goodluck jonathanthe last election in 2011 and more than 800 people were killed in violence that followed. but this time it appears the reaction has been far more peaceful? >> that's right, it has been incredibly peaceful. people were really worried about the potential for violence not only because there was violence last time around when elections took place some four years ago but also because of just the close nature of this race. everybody predicted that it was going to be a very very close race between the two and have been flash points of electoral violence particularly in parts of the north where we had elections and seen post election violence follow. the fears were so much that the two main candidates in this race muhammadu buhari who is president elect and goodluck jonathan signed a peace accord in january promising to run issue-based campaigns, to refrain from any insightful language that could invoke ethnic tribal or religious sentiment and those issues have been a problem before. thankfull
yvonne is live from abuja and thanks for being with us and muhammadu buhari lost to goodluck jonathanthe last election in 2011 and more than 800 people were killed in violence that followed. but this time it appears the reaction has been far more peaceful? >> that's right, it has been incredibly peaceful. people were really worried about the potential for violence not only because there was violence last time around when elections took place some four years ago but also because of just...
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jonathan gilli a,am former fbi special agent. also joining me in los angeles, criminal defense attorney brian, and tom fuentes, former fbi assist cant directorant director. tom, let me get your reaction. you know the laboratories that do this research well. does this surprise you that they were banking on hair fiber evidence that it seems like large part of the time wasn't exactly a perfect match? >> no poppy, it does surprise me but, you know what happened is that this was -- this was determined that examinations from 1999 and before 1999 where hair examiners testified. they testified through microscopic analysis that matches where more certain, you know when they made these matches. starting in 2000 they had mitochondrial dna to do the examination to supplement microscopics so they no longer had to rely on it. this was a problem from 1999 and earlier and shortly after it was discovered the fbi teamed up with the innocence project to correct this to notify every prosecutor in every case that this had come up that some cases that
jonathan gilli a,am former fbi special agent. also joining me in los angeles, criminal defense attorney brian, and tom fuentes, former fbi assist cant directorant director. tom, let me get your reaction. you know the laboratories that do this research well. does this surprise you that they were banking on hair fiber evidence that it seems like large part of the time wasn't exactly a perfect match? >> no poppy, it does surprise me but, you know what happened is that this was -- this was...
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nigerians were supposed when president jonathan called muhammedu buhari. people are like wow, is this really happening the nigeria that we now. it's proud moment for them. they are saying it means that i can wake up in the morning go and vote, cross my ballot. it means it will be counted. that is amazing on a continent where there are so many elections disputed p.m. they hope that they will be an example to the rest of africa. this year, we have some countries going through what could be difficult elections. they hope those countries can learn from them and move forward. >> live from lagos as muhammedu buhari addresses supporters there on the first day since his historic election victory in nigeria's presidential elections. huge challenges remaining though for the incoming president, as we've been talking about. we've got much more on this and all the stories we are covering here on al jazeera in our next half hour. we've got lots more, as well on events in yemen. stay with us. there's more on our website as always aljazeera.com. get the latest on all the
nigerians were supposed when president jonathan called muhammedu buhari. people are like wow, is this really happening the nigeria that we now. it's proud moment for them. they are saying it means that i can wake up in the morning go and vote, cross my ballot. it means it will be counted. that is amazing on a continent where there are so many elections disputed p.m. they hope that they will be an example to the rest of africa. this year, we have some countries going through what could be...
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many of president jonathan afternoon old allies are now working with buhari.ople are hoping he can deliver what he has promised. abuja, nigeria. >>> it's been more than a week since the nigeria military detained two al jazerra journalists. they were embedded with the military before they were detained last tuesday, they have been kept in their hotel since then. al jazerra is demanding their immediate release. >>> u.s. democratic senator robert menendez has been indict odd corruption charges. he's accused of accepting gifts for politing the business interests of a friends he faces several charges including conspiracy bribery and fraud. the senator asserted his innocence saying that the charges were politically motivated. >>> more details have emerged. the driver who tried to ram through the compound gates was a transgender prostitute from baltimore. ricky hall was killed when nsa police opened fire on her car a second passenger and an officer were injured. the fbi has confirmed a malaysia man they called one of the most wanted terrorists is dead. they said he w
many of president jonathan afternoon old allies are now working with buhari.ople are hoping he can deliver what he has promised. abuja, nigeria. >>> it's been more than a week since the nigeria military detained two al jazerra journalists. they were embedded with the military before they were detained last tuesday, they have been kept in their hotel since then. al jazerra is demanding their immediate release. >>> u.s. democratic senator robert menendez has been indict odd...
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party since 1999, but also this time jonathan's party split. there was an internal dispute and a lot of them left. i think that's an undercounted factor. they left because some of them had said there was an agreement that jonathan should not stand. so the internal problems and the external coalition both help explain it. there were other political issues like the economy like boko haram. >> brown: let me ask you more about muhammadu buhari. a former military dictator, why would he be elected in a democratic election? >> i think we're going to be learning more about him. though he was a former head of state, it was only for a brief time. he has run three times and lost, and so people have i think outside of nigeria have a fairly simplistic view of him but his image will be fleshed out now. for one thing, he's seen as a very austere, incorruptible man. he also has run four time, so clearly he's determined that there is something that he can do for nigeria. this time so many nigerians supported him outside. before he didn't but this time he got su
party since 1999, but also this time jonathan's party split. there was an internal dispute and a lot of them left. i think that's an undercounted factor. they left because some of them had said there was an agreement that jonathan should not stand. so the internal problems and the external coalition both help explain it. there were other political issues like the economy like boko haram. >> brown: let me ask you more about muhammadu buhari. a former military dictator, why would he be...
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. >> andrea mitchell is covering hillary clinton's campaign swing through iowa and jonathan allen, chief political correspondent for fox and author of the book "hrc." the rhetoric has been populist of late. she said the deck was stacked in favor of those at the top. today she expanded on that theme. let's watch. >> there's something wrong when ceos make 300 times more than the typical worker. there's something wrong when american workers keep getting more productive as they have and as i just saw a few minutes ago is very possible because of education and skills training, but that productivity is not matched in their paychecks. and there's something wrong when hedge fund managers pay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers that i saw on i-80 as i was driving here over the last two days. >> let me go to andrea mitchell about hillary clinton and you've been watching her for many years, as long as i have. i guess the question is she still a senator left politician or trying to be elizabeth ii here? where do you gauge her in this listing tour? >> she certainly sounds much more populist,
. >> andrea mitchell is covering hillary clinton's campaign swing through iowa and jonathan allen, chief political correspondent for fox and author of the book "hrc." the rhetoric has been populist of late. she said the deck was stacked in favor of those at the top. today she expanded on that theme. let's watch. >> there's something wrong when ceos make 300 times more than the typical worker. there's something wrong when american workers keep getting more productive as...
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goodluck jonathan phoned muhammadu buhari to concede defeat. he urged supporters to accept results of the presidential election. some think there may be uncertainty over whether some in jonathan's ruling party would relinquish power and resist. and there could be a protest could, that be the case in. >> well i don't think that is the case at the minute. the most important thing is the president, goodluck jonathan accepted defeat and called the incoming president to congratulate him. he has defeated all people in his government planning anything outside of that. that having been said we should not forget the fact that one of the ministers in the government before he come before the war, came to embarrass himself by a show of unnecessary childish drama condemning elections in the country. people like that should have been carrying on like that and we should remember that the outgoing government not particularly goodluck jonathan have not signed the paper conceding defeat. they said they may head to court to challenge the outcome of the election.
goodluck jonathan phoned muhammadu buhari to concede defeat. he urged supporters to accept results of the presidential election. some think there may be uncertainty over whether some in jonathan's ruling party would relinquish power and resist. and there could be a protest could, that be the case in. >> well i don't think that is the case at the minute. the most important thing is the president, goodluck jonathan accepted defeat and called the incoming president to congratulate him. he...
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jonathan how have people reacted to the investigation? >> good evening antonio. the last people have just left city hall. this is the meeting ground for the protesters who have been rallying today. many of them feel despite the investigation moving rather quickly, the officer being charged. the department hasn't released critical information. for the second time demonstrators circled around citycity hall. others insisted the shooting speaks to a larger problem with police in the community. >> this is finally an opportunity to validate what we have always been saying. there is harassment and profiling and abuse and intimidation happening on a regular basis through north charleston police department, but we don't have video every single time it happened. >> north charleston police released the video yesterday. in a news conference disrupted by protesters, mayor keith summe says slager has been terminated. but the chief was pressed on other matters. >> i have watched the video and i was sickened by what i saw. i was told that life-saving that they tried to save his
jonathan how have people reacted to the investigation? >> good evening antonio. the last people have just left city hall. this is the meeting ground for the protesters who have been rallying today. many of them feel despite the investigation moving rather quickly, the officer being charged. the department hasn't released critical information. for the second time demonstrators circled around citycity hall. others insisted the shooting speaks to a larger problem with police in the...
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many people were surprised that president jonathan conceded defeat so quickly. it has been a very, very tough contest between the two opponents, political opponents and people were worried if there was not a clear winner, there could be violence. the question of his legacy are what people are looking at now. his political opponents that still exist said he was left no choice but. everything was thrown do this race millions of dollars was pumped into trying to get him reelected, but left with no choice he had to concede. here's a look at how he came to power and how he might be remembered by the nigerian people. >> when goodluck jonathan was elected president in 2011, many people were convinced he could fix nigeria's problems. he was the former vice president. he was highly educated with a p.h.d. in zoology. he inherited serious challenges like corruption and the boko haram attacks in the north. he promised to deal with them quickly, but critics say the problem only got worse. >> the area he did the worse for was the area of security for nigerians. it's a very sa
many people were surprised that president jonathan conceded defeat so quickly. it has been a very, very tough contest between the two opponents, political opponents and people were worried if there was not a clear winner, there could be violence. the question of his legacy are what people are looking at now. his political opponents that still exist said he was left no choice but. everything was thrown do this race millions of dollars was pumped into trying to get him reelected, but left with no...
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let's talk about it with jonathan gilliam and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes.y s.e.a.l. when you look at this how scared they were because they just saw 147 people die at another university attacked by al shabaab, what does that tell you about what seems to be the lack of ability to get a handle on al shabaab especially in kenya right now? >> i don't know about the lack of ability to get a hold of them. i do think we should be in this area tactically a little bit more. our troops should be there assisting, i know that they're there, but they should be assisting at a greater level because this is the place where the actual group of al shabaab i think could be managed in this area and pushed back. i think, though, what you're seeing now as terrorists change their tactics and look at soft target you see the people reacting to this and i'd really like to know how the authorities reacted to this. i think that's just as important of the fact that people are realizing sheltering in place and kenya may not be a good idea. >> tom fuentes, when you look at how you handle
let's talk about it with jonathan gilliam and former fbi assistant director tom fuentes.y s.e.a.l. when you look at this how scared they were because they just saw 147 people die at another university attacked by al shabaab, what does that tell you about what seems to be the lack of ability to get a handle on al shabaab especially in kenya right now? >> i don't know about the lack of ability to get a hold of them. i do think we should be in this area tactically a little bit more. our...
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in his victory speech after a closely fought election he thanked outgoing president goodluck jonathanonceding defeat and not challenging results. some celebrating the win held to signify muhammadu buhari's promise to sweep out corruption from nigeria. ahead for the 72-year-old president elect are two big challenges how to handle boko haram and effects of a slump in oil prices on africa's biggest economy and muhammadu buhari spoke just a short time ago. >> a long nice has past and the daylight of a new democratic governance has broken across the land. and therefore this is a victory for me for one man and even one party. it is a victory for nigeria and for all nigerians. >> reporter: we will have more on that nigeria's president elect with a live report later in this show. stay with us for that. it's been more than a week since the nigerian military detained two al jazeera journalists in the north and they were embedded with the military before they were detained last tuesday and they have been kept in their hotel since then. al jazeera is demanding their immediate release. now the hea
in his victory speech after a closely fought election he thanked outgoing president goodluck jonathanonceding defeat and not challenging results. some celebrating the win held to signify muhammadu buhari's promise to sweep out corruption from nigeria. ahead for the 72-year-old president elect are two big challenges how to handle boko haram and effects of a slump in oil prices on africa's biggest economy and muhammadu buhari spoke just a short time ago. >> a long nice has past and the...
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kennedy: that is oleg from "two broke girls" and jonathan plays a sex crazed ukrainian cook, jonathanup comic and expert impressionist. we're going to get to that in just a minute. welcome to the show gram. >> thank you very much. kennedy: you got your fifth season. >> fifth season, incredible. kennedy: that's a big deal. >> it's nuts. >> is there ever a point where you say really? the cast of grey's anatomy says that. >> the cast of "young & the restless" says that, victor neumann. >> i can't believe we made 89, we made 90. it's funt wait television is going today, internet and a lot of competition. the fact we're still on the air and going strong is awesome. we're so happy. >> is it the best job in the world? >> the best job in the world. look what i get to wear. >> nice shoulders. >> thank you, thank you, brought to you by 24-hour fitness. the clothing is breathable. i like wearing it, there is obviously a lot of lights, so it's great because i don't sweat when i wear almost nothing. kennedy: actors in hot pants, are you ukrainian. >> i am not my mother is romanian and georgian and
kennedy: that is oleg from "two broke girls" and jonathan plays a sex crazed ukrainian cook, jonathanup comic and expert impressionist. we're going to get to that in just a minute. welcome to the show gram. >> thank you very much. kennedy: you got your fifth season. >> fifth season, incredible. kennedy: that's a big deal. >> it's nuts. >> is there ever a point where you say really? the cast of grey's anatomy says that. >> the cast of "young & the...