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let's begin this hour with former cia counterterrorism director, larry johnson. your thoughts about this kind of challenge and the working relationships among the various agencies, federal and state. >> one of the biggest issues usually in all of these events has been the interaction between federal law enforcement and local law enforcement. in the 1993 world trade center bombing because that was really a federal facility, the federal government got involved but immediately almost had a fistfight between fbi and atf. so now what you've got it looks like a good working relationship between president obama and governor deval patrick has allowed a very smooth handoff from the boston police to the fbi. in watching just the press conferences so far, they've been sending the right signals of having a joint communicative working relationship. and that's critical to having an effective investigation. >> you and i were talking before about lockerbie, how you could determine through finding little particles of machinery that this was perhaps done by a certain kind of deton
let's begin this hour with former cia counterterrorism director, larry johnson. your thoughts about this kind of challenge and the working relationships among the various agencies, federal and state. >> one of the biggest issues usually in all of these events has been the interaction between federal law enforcement and local law enforcement. in the 1993 world trade center bombing because that was really a federal facility, the federal government got involved but immediately almost had a...
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let's go to larry johnson, former director for counterterrorism. when i look at the circuit board they seem to have been traced to, when you look at the pressure cookers, when you look at the shrapnel, the bbs, the nails, you put it all together with that picture we just saw, where are you headed in. >> well, i think it's a pretty definitive picture of where the second bomb went off. you can tell from that site that's not where the flags were. the first explosion happened close to the finish line. this one was farther down the street. that's as good a picture as you're going to get without having an actual snap of when the device detonated. if the detonation had taken place inside that trash can, that itself would have been fragmented. it's not. so it looks like the -- you know, the waves of the explosion bounced off of it as opposed to consuming it. pete's correct about, you know, only a very high explosive with a high degree of heat would consume -- or fragment and pulverize it. this one, it may not have been, you know, gun powder. i think the ju
let's go to larry johnson, former director for counterterrorism. when i look at the circuit board they seem to have been traced to, when you look at the pressure cookers, when you look at the shrapnel, the bbs, the nails, you put it all together with that picture we just saw, where are you headed in. >> well, i think it's a pretty definitive picture of where the second bomb went off. you can tell from that site that's not where the flags were. the first explosion happened close to the...
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joining us is terror expert larry johnson. thanks for coming in. what did the ball bearings tell you about the people about the people. >> they wanted to kill and jaime people. that is point number one. what is fortuitous a couple devices are being forensic cali exam mipd -- by figuring out what the explosive was and what the detonate tore was it will provide a signature of who was involved in building this. it was most likely high-explosive. i've talked to a friend of mine who has been in the next sploes sieves business -- in explosive business. he could tell it was a high-explosive. what does that mean? could it have been a military explosive or something al-qaeda has used? as they get into it they will find that out. >> based on these explosions the type of ieds you're describing do you think the break will come from the carnage or human intelligence? >> no, i think it will come from the evidence collected on the ground. in part from the carnage. what will be interesting is to see how this exchange of information goes between federal and local o
joining us is terror expert larry johnson. thanks for coming in. what did the ball bearings tell you about the people about the people. >> they wanted to kill and jaime people. that is point number one. what is fortuitous a couple devices are being forensic cali exam mipd -- by figuring out what the explosive was and what the detonate tore was it will provide a signature of who was involved in building this. it was most likely high-explosive. i've talked to a friend of mine who has been...
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joining us is larry johnson, a terrorist expert, former analyst at the cia. as you watch that blast on video, it tells you something. tell us about that. >> it does not look like what would be called an ammonium nitrate explosive. it is likely a high explosive. i double checked with a buddy of mine who is genuinely -- he knows bombs by looking at how the blast goes. he said it was definitely h.e., high explosive. increases the possibility that you can manufacture a high explosive at home called tri-aceta t. e. that's been the signature calling card of the al qaeda groups. i'm not saying that's who this is. but the fact that was was also distributed using either -- whether it was a backpack, cooler put into a box or a suitcase or put into a trash can, you weren't looking at much more than 30 pounds of explosives. it was probably in the 20 to 30-pound range. something that one or more people could carry easily without drawing a lot of attention to themselves. something like ammonium nitrate, like what blew up the murrah center in oklahoma city, that was a heavy
joining us is larry johnson, a terrorist expert, former analyst at the cia. as you watch that blast on video, it tells you something. tell us about that. >> it does not look like what would be called an ammonium nitrate explosive. it is likely a high explosive. i double checked with a buddy of mine who is genuinely -- he knows bombs by looking at how the blast goes. he said it was definitely h.e., high explosive. increases the possibility that you can manufacture a high explosive at home...
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. >> reporter: anti terrorism expert, larry johnson said one of the first clues are the two explosionsrst what they look like. >> when you see the red, white flame at the center of this it tells you something about the nature of the explosive, it is most likely a high explosive, not a low grade explosive like ammonium nitrate. >> reporter: second their timing. >> when you see 20, 30 seconds of each other there only has been one group that made its hallmark doing coordinated bombings, that is al qaeda. >> reporter: no one has come forward to claim responsibility. the fbi calling this a potential terrorism investigation. >> one problem is people will jump to conclusions. i was around on air doing commentary on the 1996 bombing in the olympic park. at that point richard jewel was fingered as the suspect. >> reporter: a suspect who ended up not being guilty. know the name eric robert rue do feel? he is serving life in prison for it. >> they will evaluate the device. >> reporter: ed clark says we will know more in hours and days to come. >> could be that lone wolf sleeper, didn't let a lot
. >> reporter: anti terrorism expert, larry johnson said one of the first clues are the two explosionsrst what they look like. >> when you see the red, white flame at the center of this it tells you something about the nature of the explosive, it is most likely a high explosive, not a low grade explosive like ammonium nitrate. >> reporter: second their timing. >> when you see 20, 30 seconds of each other there only has been one group that made its hallmark doing...
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. >> reporter: antiterrorism expert larry johnson says one of the first clues are the two explosions. >> something just blew up. >> reporter: first what they looked like. >> when you see the sequence and the red white flame that's at the center of this, it tells you something about the nature of the explosive that it's most likely a high explosive, that it's not a low-grade explosive like ammonium nitrate. >> reporter: second, their timing. >> you see 20, 30 seconds of each other, there really has only been one group that made its hallmark of doing coordinated bombings and that's al qaeda. >> reporter: no one has come forward to claim responsibility. the fbi now taking the lead calling this a potential terrorism investigation. >> one of the problems with this, people will jump to conclusions. i was around doing commentary on the 1996 bombing in the olympic park. at that point richard jewel was fingered immediately as a suspect. >> reporter: a suspect who ended up not being guilty. know the name erik robert rudolph? he's serving life in prison for it. >> they'll be evaluating the devic
. >> reporter: antiterrorism expert larry johnson says one of the first clues are the two explosions. >> something just blew up. >> reporter: first what they looked like. >> when you see the sequence and the red white flame that's at the center of this, it tells you something about the nature of the explosive that it's most likely a high explosive, that it's not a low-grade explosive like ammonium nitrate. >> reporter: second, their timing. >> you see 20, 30...
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larry johnson of albuquerque, new mexico, celebrated his birthday this week by going on a 100-mile bicycleotable about this is larry is 93 years old. he rode 100 miles on a bicycle. or at least that's what his grandchildren told him. they just pushed him around the hallways of the nursing home for ten minutes. it's a joke. they didn't really. this guy didn't work out rel regularly until he turned 50. since then he had run 20 marathons and ridden his bike hundreds of miles. on my 93rd birthday, i'm planning to die. this gem comes to us from southern springs, texas, near san antonio. we show a lot of clips of people who contact their local news channel because they believe god has revealed himself to them in an unusual way. that's what you should do. if god calls to you, call your local news immediately. i think this is the me i've ever seen a two-fer in that category. >> it was thursday night and lupe was simply making tacos for her family. a bag of mi casa flour tortillas. >> i just picked it up and there i saw her. right away, i saw her vision, her image. >> right there in the tortilla, t
larry johnson of albuquerque, new mexico, celebrated his birthday this week by going on a 100-mile bicycleotable about this is larry is 93 years old. he rode 100 miles on a bicycle. or at least that's what his grandchildren told him. they just pushed him around the hallways of the nursing home for ten minutes. it's a joke. they didn't really. this guy didn't work out rel regularly until he turned 50. since then he had run 20 marathons and ridden his bike hundreds of miles. on my 93rd birthday,...
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joining us on the phone is larry johnson from berg associates. he served in the cia in the office of counterterrorism at the u.s. department. talk about the possibility of a chechen connection. does that ring true to you and, if so, give me your thoughts on how the united states should pursue that connection to the point that jeff cutmore brought up with the connection to the russians? >> i don't think it's even suspected. i think it is clear that there's a chechen connection. do you mean that the separatist groups and activists there, i would say no. i would say the exact opposite of that. i suspect these two are more along the lines of a major nidal hasan who carried out the attacks through the internet and it's clear with the older brother, tamerlan traveling to russia, i suspect it was he went down into his -- where he has relatives and received training. he was gone for six months last year. we saw that bombing on monday, i would call it tactically sophisticated, strategically stupid. what i mean by that, it shows that they had done proper r
joining us on the phone is larry johnson from berg associates. he served in the cia in the office of counterterrorism at the u.s. department. talk about the possibility of a chechen connection. does that ring true to you and, if so, give me your thoughts on how the united states should pursue that connection to the point that jeff cutmore brought up with the connection to the russians? >> i don't think it's even suspected. i think it is clear that there's a chechen connection. do you mean...
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if you think about -- if you think about these pressure cookers, a friend of mine, larry johnson, formermented that these would weigh about 20 pounds each. that's a lot of weight for somebody to carry in that area, al. >> now, what kind of damage can these type of bombs do, these pressure cooker bombs? >> well, let's say, for example, in february of this year, a pressure cooker bomb was used in india, with us set off. 17 dead, 120 injured. in july 1976, a hijacking took place in america. croatian separatists hijacked a new york to chicago flight. during the hijacking they said, and if you don't believe we have a bomb, look in a storage locker at grand central and you'll see a pressure cooker bomb. new york pd found it, took it out, tried to render it safe. the thing exploded and killed a bomb tech. so these can be very deadly. and, al, these things have been used for 30, 40 years in afghanistan, pakistan and other places like this. >> now, does this suggest, then, i'm going to ask you -- i asked an earlier guest, does this suggest a certain type of group or certain type of -- of ideologi
if you think about -- if you think about these pressure cookers, a friend of mine, larry johnson, formermented that these would weigh about 20 pounds each. that's a lot of weight for somebody to carry in that area, al. >> now, what kind of damage can these type of bombs do, these pressure cooker bombs? >> well, let's say, for example, in february of this year, a pressure cooker bomb was used in india, with us set off. 17 dead, 120 injured. in july 1976, a hijacking took place in...
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larry bird. >> can you do the magic johnson smile? you don't have the teeth for it. i am sorry. >> sorry. >> i want to know if somebody else is going to join that list this weekend. heard stevie ment everybody else trey burke. i am watching trey burke big-time. this kid has no conscience. >> zero! >> take a look. >> three-point game. five seconds. fires for three! and the game is tied! he's tied it.
larry bird. >> can you do the magic johnson smile? you don't have the teeth for it. i am sorry. >> sorry. >> i want to know if somebody else is going to join that list this weekend. heard stevie ment everybody else trey burke. i am watching trey burke big-time. this kid has no conscience. >> zero! >> take a look. >> three-point game. five seconds. fires for three! and the game is tied! he's tied it.
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our producer larry king debate golden state and american idol the ron paul bomb song joran page musician the list goes on and on tatyana more. tali elisabet i'm a zero amber lyon dan johnson larry pratt the president of gun our america really sounds like you've got a whole host of people coming in to. your name to actually had here on the show i think this is going to be very exciting what are the goals of united we sink you talk a little bit about what are some of the ideas that are going to be presented as well as what you're hoping to accomplish with this nationwide that is great great question and this to kick off for our university united we stand bus tour that we're going to hold in the future ten stops across the country and what the goal is to unite the grassroots left to right everyone people across the spectrum to break the stranglehold of the two party system and reform the electoral process throughout the united states so when we hold this to the course june twenty second united we stand best of all will be the kickoff and we hold the tour in the fall all that momentum as you mentioned before voting is important right well we're going to inspire many people to
our producer larry king debate golden state and american idol the ron paul bomb song joran page musician the list goes on and on tatyana more. tali elisabet i'm a zero amber lyon dan johnson larry pratt the president of gun our america really sounds like you've got a whole host of people coming in to. your name to actually had here on the show i think this is going to be very exciting what are the goals of united we sink you talk a little bit about what are some of the ideas that are going to...
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. for larry beil and sandhya patel, thank you for joining us, everyone. >> good night. >> dickey: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- mark wahlberg. from "once upon a time", jennifer morrison. and music from new order with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patience, here's jimmy kimmel! cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome to the show. thank you for joining me on television. tell me if you think this is a good or a bad thing. this morning i woke up, i grab mid laptop to keep under my mattress so my mom doesn't find it. i went online and the first thing i did was order a dozen individual sized molten chocolate cakes. that's normal, right? a lot of people wake up and order chocolate from bed? i think elvis used to do that before the inevitable happened. but this is a cake-based story i think you'll like. an englishman named chris holmes quit his sdwrob at the airport in london by giving his boss a cake. this is the cake. it says today is my
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. >> i'm carolyn johnson. for larry beil and sandhya patel, thank you for joining us, everyone. >> good night. [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] [cheering and applause] meredith: hey, guys. hello, everybody, and welcome to "millionaire." kicking things off today is an emergency room doctor from huntersville, north carolina. please welcome james perri. [cheering and applause] hey, james. >> nice to meet you. meredith: nice to meet you, too. all right, james. emergency room doctor. so you are used to anything that comes your way, obviously. that's a chaotic place to work. >> fairly chaotic, yes. meredith: so does that make this seem easier to you, coming onto a game show like this? >> i guess the difference is i've been able to go through residency and training for years and years and years, so you're prepared for it. this, not so much. meredith: now, did you do anyis? >> um, my plan was to start watching some entertainment gossip shows with my wife during dinnertime, but then she went on a busi
. >> i'm carolyn johnson. for larry beil and sandhya patel, thank you for joining us, everyone. >> good night. [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] [cheering and applause] meredith: hey, guys. hello, everybody, and welcome to "millionaire." kicking things off today is an emergency room doctor from huntersville, north carolina. please welcome james perri. [cheering and applause] hey, james. >> nice to meet you. meredith: nice to meet you, too....
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larry. >> all right thanks for joining us everyone. i'm carolyn johnson for larry, sandhya, spencer christian, all of us here at 7 news at 9:00 thanks for watching. our next newscast is at abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. very latest on the boston bombing suspect and his condition in the hospital of course much more coming up the then. always watch us on line then. always watch us on line on our web site
larry. >> all right thanks for joining us everyone. i'm carolyn johnson for larry, sandhya, spencer christian, all of us here at 7 news at 9:00 thanks for watching. our next newscast is at abc 7 news at 11:00 over on channel 7. very latest on the boston bombing suspect and his condition in the hospital of course much more coming up the then. always watch us on line then. always watch us on line on our web site
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united states of america to have a healthy airline business because together the airline and it larry johnsonad 10 lan jobs. so we made our government should work with us so we have a national airline policy that furthers the interests of transportation. we are competing on a global scale and there are governments, which are far more in line in their approach to our airline and the united state and we are losing that race. we can do better. the national airline policy is very, very important to reduce the burdensome taxation and regulation. those are things that have tremendous benefit to our consumers and nation. i will shop and be happy to take questions. [applause] my guess is this is not a shy crowd. >> since no one has a hand up yet, i get the first question. >> fire away. >> the first question is who did not talk about ownership of u.s. airlines, and import issue that has been around for a while. give us your thoughts on that idea. >> i actually don't waste my time on that because it's not going to happen. >> that's a good answer. as a matter of fact, those are the answers we need. not
united states of america to have a healthy airline business because together the airline and it larry johnsonad 10 lan jobs. so we made our government should work with us so we have a national airline policy that furthers the interests of transportation. we are competing on a global scale and there are governments, which are far more in line in their approach to our airline and the united state and we are losing that race. we can do better. the national airline policy is very, very important to...
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larry bird. >> can you do the magic johnson smile? you don't have the teeth for it.> sorry. >> i want to know if somebody else is going to join that list this weekend. heard stevie ment everybody else trey burke. i am watching trey burke big-time. this kid has no conscience. >> zero! >> take a look. >> three-point game. five seconds. fires for three! and the game is tied! he's tied it. >> are you kidding me? >> i love it. >> see, that's the reggie i know. >> that's what i'm talking about. like it. >> whoo! see, that was you out there. that's exactly how wide my eyes would be. >> see, i shouldn't have asked you to do the magic johnson face. i want to see that face now. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not t
larry bird. >> can you do the magic johnson smile? you don't have the teeth for it.> sorry. >> i want to know if somebody else is going to join that list this weekend. heard stevie ment everybody else trey burke. i am watching trey burke big-time. this kid has no conscience. >> zero! >> take a look. >> three-point game. five seconds. fires for three! and the game is tied! he's tied it. >> are you kidding me? >> i love it. >> see, that's the...
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larry. > > you're welcome. filed under "what were they thinking?"---jc penny thought ron johnson would bring the magic from apple to penny's. as ceo, johnson's vision was to freshen up the store's staid image and go after younger, more brand-conscious millennial shoppers. as our cover story explains, it wound up turning into a retail disaster that alienated its customer base before the new one had been lured in. ron johnson's tenure as penny's ceo was short--just 17-months and by many accounts--not at all sweet. his strategy to stock higher-end merchandise and lose the discount coupons drove away the store's value- conscious customer base well before sought-after millennial customers knew the 110-year-old department store chain even existed. "you can't be someone's #5 store on their shopping list if you're trying to reinvent yourself solely through that customer base." sales fell 32% in last year's 4th quarter--when holiday seasonal shopping is at its peak. company stock dropped 53%. the company may have been boring before but analysts say johnson drove it toward the rocks too so
larry. > > you're welcome. filed under "what were they thinking?"---jc penny thought ron johnson would bring the magic from apple to penny's. as ceo, johnson's vision was to freshen up the store's staid image and go after younger, more brand-conscious millennial shoppers. as our cover story explains, it wound up turning into a retail disaster that alienated its customer base before the new one had been lured in. ron johnson's tenure as penny's ceo was short--just 17-months and...
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through boston's black neighborhoods back then, you were more likely to see a gold magic johnson jersey than a green larry bird one. that was because of the racial strife bedeviled boston for decades. for anyone in the 1950s and 1960s, boston was the counter example of dixie. federal judge ordered bussing to remedy school segregation and scared kids from roxbury where met at south boston high by enraged locals. hurling rocks and spewing slurs. protest lasted for months. ted kennedy came to survey the scene and was greeted by a effigy of his own likeness. the city had its own george wallace who channelled the resentment ofs of white ethnic boston for campaigns of the school board, city council, members of congress, slogan, you know where i-stand. in 1989, a young doctor was driving home through roxbury with his pregnant wife and a black man stopped them at gunpoint ask shot them. mother and baby were killed and the husband, charles stewart, barely survived. his story terrified the city. if something so awful and random could happen to charles and carol stewart, well, was anyone safe? politicians demanded a
through boston's black neighborhoods back then, you were more likely to see a gold magic johnson jersey than a green larry bird one. that was because of the racial strife bedeviled boston for decades. for anyone in the 1950s and 1960s, boston was the counter example of dixie. federal judge ordered bussing to remedy school segregation and scared kids from roxbury where met at south boston high by enraged locals. hurling rocks and spewing slurs. protest lasted for months. ted kennedy came to...
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johnson, matt kenseth and kyle busch who have two wins after nine races. we'll move toward the second quarter of the season next sunday at talladega at noon eastern. for michael waltrip, darrell, larrysteve, krista, jeff and matt i'm chris myers. thanks for watching nascar on fox. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2news. >> good evening. thank you for joining us for this special post race edition of the news. i'm heather holmes. >> i'm ken wayne. the shooting death of three pit bulls by officers is being investigated. it's a story you will only see here. math keller joins us live to say neighbors say they were horrified by what they saw. >> reporter: yeah. neighbors said that law enforcement frequently comes to this house but this latest encounter ended with the death of three dogs. sheriff's deputies and their dog deputies were looking for a man wanted for possession of meth to sell and vehicle theft at this san lorenzo home. they say they encountered a woman and four pit bulls escaping out the front door. >> they attacked the dog and were coming at the deputies. they are aggressive at this point so the deputies fired. >> reporter: this is
johnson, matt kenseth and kyle busch who have two wins after nine races. we'll move toward the second quarter of the season next sunday at talladega at noon eastern. for michael waltrip, darrell, larrysteve, krista, jeff and matt i'm chris myers. thanks for watching nascar on fox. . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2news. >> good evening. thank you for joining us for this special post race edition of the news. i'm heather holmes. >>...
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larry, thank you very much. >>> a major shake-up in management, you can't say you didn't see this one coming, sent shares of jcpenney tumbling double digits today. ceo ron johnson fired and replaced by former chief executive, mike ullman. is it too late to save the iconic retailer? been a while to say it is iconic. >> i would say so. liz: we took to the streets outside jcpenney in manhattan to see what they think. >> i'm not a regular customer, when they made the change, no coupons, i stopped. >> they tried to go away from sales. that didn't work. so they will go back back and do sales. if that is what it takes to save retail, that's what they have to do. >> i love shopping at jcpenney. i have no problem with with them. liz: interesting. ashley: what is next for the struggling chain. adam shapiro joining us with the very latest, the "b" word is being used, adam. what can you tell us. >> the concern the next chapter in the jcpenney story will be chapter 11. burt fleckinger, the nose tra daum must of retail is what he is called. he is predicting that j.c. penny will not emerge from this. he said it is a jump ball at this point. depends on competitors and vendors.
larry, thank you very much. >>> a major shake-up in management, you can't say you didn't see this one coming, sent shares of jcpenney tumbling double digits today. ceo ron johnson fired and replaced by former chief executive, mike ullman. is it too late to save the iconic retailer? been a while to say it is iconic. >> i would say so. liz: we took to the streets outside jcpenney in manhattan to see what they think. >> i'm not a regular customer, when they made the change, no...
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larry ellison. even though they rejected the firm's pay plan, even as the software firm's total return fell 22%. his pay rose 24% to $96.2 million. allen johnsonamong the top-paid ceos suggest a couple of things and first, the fact that he's the founder of the company and second of all, his board is weak. he's outpacing the second highest ceo, aca by $60 million. breaken pulled out $68 million and he -- and mark parker of nike at 35.2 and then philippe dumond who took a $20 million pay cut from last year and he earned 33.4 million this year. keep in mind, while regulators and the public tend to figure out pays including starbucks' howard schultz occupy five of the top ten slot. in fact, the only financial ceo to break the top ten is ken shut of american express. in the last four years pay for performance has become a mantra among shareholders and last year, median compensation was up 3%, not unlike the average firms increase in net revenue and the median total return up 17%. and aaron boyd says finally this suggests that boards are getting the message. >> companies are starting to adjust to say on pay and are making a concerted effort to align
larry ellison. even though they rejected the firm's pay plan, even as the software firm's total return fell 22%. his pay rose 24% to $96.2 million. allen johnsonamong the top-paid ceos suggest a couple of things and first, the fact that he's the founder of the company and second of all, his board is weak. he's outpacing the second highest ceo, aca by $60 million. breaken pulled out $68 million and he -- and mark parker of nike at 35.2 and then philippe dumond who took a $20 million pay cut from...
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recognizing the fact that larry ellison made a lot of money last year, he put a lot of skin >> matt: game which is something you don't see often. on a day you know ron johnson facing a lot of criticism. >> is he even stupider? >> wasn't a very good move, a very good investment. >> obviously not now. >> you have to admire him for putting his money where his mouth is. he lost all the money he put in. would have been better just to take the salary. now he really looks. he's down how much on the whole experience. >> anybody thought this was going to be a failure from ron johnson, bill ackman to the employees who finally thought the second coming was coming in the door because of the pedigree of apple. >> just the aura. it translated to getting this guy the job. as i said designing stores that are sort of white. there's not a lot of things there. they're austere. thinking you can sell clothes because you can -- >> he said that to ackman right away. he had those pens. >> last i check steve jobs was running apple, not ron johnson. >> are you trying to get this guy on your show or something? >> what? >> are you trying to get this guy on your show or something? >> r
recognizing the fact that larry ellison made a lot of money last year, he put a lot of skin >> matt: game which is something you don't see often. on a day you know ron johnson facing a lot of criticism. >> is he even stupider? >> wasn't a very good move, a very good investment. >> obviously not now. >> you have to admire him for putting his money where his mouth is. he lost all the money he put in. would have been better just to take the salary. now he really...