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trish: that's good to hear, marc.re you saying that basically this is a european issue, but not something that the rest of the world needs to be so worried about right now, and perhaps seeing a market that's up nearly 260? >> well, the market is up because it became very oversold, and it's also manipulation, i suppose, to show good performances, but what i'm suggesting is that brexit gives an compute to the central bankers, and i'm not saying it's a good thing, but i'm saying they have now the perfect excuse not to increase interest rates in the u.s., and actually to loans quantitative easing measure, when the loans quantitative easing measure, the stocks's response may be less than gold. as i said, i think gold shares are much more effective than the dow jones industrials or the s&p 500. trish: marc, what do you think gold is going to? >> i don't know where it will go to. that we have to ask ms. yellen and the ecb and mr. kuroda, how much more money it will bring. i think they'll print a lot more, and if you look at
trish: that's good to hear, marc.re you saying that basically this is a european issue, but not something that the rest of the world needs to be so worried about right now, and perhaps seeing a market that's up nearly 260? >> well, the market is up because it became very oversold, and it's also manipulation, i suppose, to show good performances, but what i'm suggesting is that brexit gives an compute to the central bankers, and i'm not saying it's a good thing, but i'm saying they have...
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marc maron. kids from nbc's "little big shots."nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 463, indianapolis! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a hot crowd tonight, hot crowd. i feel the love. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] this is what i'm talking about. so happy to have you here, everybody. welcome. here's what people are talking about. today was the indiana primary and the results are in. donald trump saw his shadow, so there are six more months of the election. [ laughter and applause ] all right. actually, most people are considering this to be ted cruz's last stand, so he's really going against -- he's going after donald trump here. today, he even claimed that trump has never asked god for forgiveness for anything. [ light laughter ] and said, quote, "i've asked god for forgiveness three times today." [ laughter ] god's like, "yeah, i know, i didn't pick up. [
marc maron. kids from nbc's "little big shots."nd featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 463, indianapolis! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a hot crowd tonight, hot crowd. i feel the love. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. welcome, everybody to "the tonight show." this is it. you made it, you're here. [ cheers and applause ] this is what i'm talking about. so happy to have you here,...
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joining us now marc spears senior writer at espn. marc thanks for join\ing us. you've been doing an online diary with draymond green. how does he expect the dubs to answer the blowout after game three? >> he said that he and his two fellow all-stars stephen curry and klay thompson have played, quote unquote, awful. let's see what happens tonight. look, it's the finals. they have to pick it un. steph has played better i think late in games because it seems like his knee is warming up late in games. klay i don't know where he's been. this is nt the game we saw in the previous series who was so heroic against okc. outside of a really good game two, draymond hasn't played that well either. i'm sure they want to go back to oracle where you're at up 3-1, get it over with and party in front of their own fans party and get that championship. but if they lose tonight it's certainly going to be a lot longer than that. we'll be back in cleveland. >>. >> reporter: well, their perimeter defense by cleveland has been unbelieve of believable pretty much shutting down steph and
joining us now marc spears senior writer at espn. marc thanks for join\ing us. you've been doing an online diary with draymond green. how does he expect the dubs to answer the blowout after game three? >> he said that he and his two fellow all-stars stephen curry and klay thompson have played, quote unquote, awful. let's see what happens tonight. look, it's the finals. they have to pick it un. steph has played better i think late in games because it seems like his knee is warming up late...
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were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying they are voting for tom bradley, but when they got to the polls they didn't vote for tom bradley. that was happening last night and it seems to be happening for donald trump. how much confidence do you have in poll numbers going forward? >> it was pretty close. at the end of the day i think everybody thought it would be 52-48, 51-49. and that's where it was, but on the other side. with brexit people didn't mow what was going to happen. a number of people sort of changed their mind at the last minute. but i think all the polls leading up to yesterday sort of indicated that they were
were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying...
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. >>> market guru marc faber says the u.s. stock market is in a bubble. his advice for your investments next.. >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline is peddling fiction. . deirdre: lots of investors are concern about global growth, wilbur ross said it would be a mad house if the u.k. pulled out of the european union. >> to me, the biggest worry coming up near-term is the brexit, the potential for the u.k. pulling out. that would really be a mad house if it happened. and what's strange about it, in scotland it was the young people who wanted to break away from u.k., young people, idealists and patriotic and all that, and u.k. it's the reverse, it's the old people who want to pull out and the young people know there will be a half a million or so unemployed people if they break out. deirdre: with me the publisher of the gloom, doom and boom reports marc faber, welcome. >> thank you for having me. deirdre: a lot going on in the world, first and foremost, do you agree with wilbur ross, and the larger context, the fragility of investing in eu
. >>> market guru marc faber says the u.s. stock market is in a bubble. his advice for your investments next.. >> anyone claiming that america's economy is in decline is peddling fiction. . deirdre: lots of investors are concern about global growth, wilbur ross said it would be a mad house if the u.k. pulled out of the european union. >> to me, the biggest worry coming up near-term is the brexit, the potential for the u.k. pulling out. that would really be a mad house if it...
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were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying they are voting for tom bradley, but when they got to the polls they didn't vote for tom bradley. that was happening last night and it seems to be happening for donald trump. how much confidence do you have in poll numbers going forward? >> it was pretty close. at the end of the day i think everybody thought it would be 52-48, 51-49. and that's where it was, but on the other side. with brexit people didn't mow what was going to happen. a number of people sort of changed their mind at the last minute. but i think all the polls leading up to yesterday sort of indicated that they were
were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying...
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were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying they are voting for tom bradley, but when they got to the polls they didn't vote for tom bradley. that was happening last night and it seems to be happening for donald trump. how much confidence do you have in poll numbers going forward? >> it was pretty close. at the end of the day i think everybody thought it would be 52-48, 51-49. and that's where it was, but on the other side. with brexit pele didn't mow what was going to happen. a number of people sort of changed their mind at the last minute. but i think all the polls leading up to yesterday sort of indicated that they were g
were you surprised by the vote, marc? >> no, we were prepared either way.e ended up taking a look at it. if i had to make a bet i would have thought they would stay in. but for our portfolio we ended upsetting it up so it would be fine either way. >> we were definitely surprised. we were looking at the polls going into it thinking there was going to be a remain. our clients are strachg our heads wondering what they are going to do. gary: with mayor tom bradley, people were saying...
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mike shumann with espn's marc spears lnch spears. >> reporter: marc spears from espn, the undefeated website. marc, you've been doing a daily diary with draymond green. how tough was it for him to sit and watch game five? >> well, he sent me a text during the game that just said "hurting." he took it very hard. understandably so. you don't get final games all the time, and he can't make up for what happened. i mean, if this ends up being detrimental to the warriors and they don't win a championship, this is a game he'll think about the rest of his life. so i'm sure he'll come out with a lot of passion tonight, the right passion. he can't change what happened, and he said, hey, you can be mad at the nba, but it didn't change what happened. so i think he's going to be really hyped and energized but know that if he just blows on somebody right now he could get in trouble for it. >> reporter: and another suspension if he gets another flagrant. >> and i think he'll be fine. he'll be chamnneled in the righ now. when you get rocked like that, a finals game taken away from you, be forced to
mike shumann with espn's marc spears lnch spears. >> reporter: marc spears from espn, the undefeated website. marc, you've been doing a daily diary with draymond green. how tough was it for him to sit and watch game five? >> well, he sent me a text during the game that just said "hurting." he took it very hard. understandably so. you don't get final games all the time, and he can't make up for what happened. i mean, if this ends up being detrimental to the warriors and...
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marc: we see more m&a activity happening in the pipeline.see more deals in negotiation now that we have in four years. i think that is typical. i think what happened -- one of the things is the markets ebb and flow. a lot of public companies set back and watched the drama play out in the valley and the constant drumbeat of bubble, bubble, bubble. there are a lot of acquisitions that should happen that did not happen. now what you find our big companies, most big companies have -- have done well. they have piled up lots of cash and have good as this is an they have to go shopping week as they have to fill gaps in their portfolio. they can go shopping and by these companies. i think it is indicative of what will be a series. there are not many this big, but there will be a run of m&a this year and next year. emily: who is going to buy and who is going to get bought? >> i think that is something every set of investors has to deal with. we get companies into positions where they can be the buyers, but somebody you get someone who makes an offer
marc: we see more m&a activity happening in the pipeline.see more deals in negotiation now that we have in four years. i think that is typical. i think what happened -- one of the things is the markets ebb and flow. a lot of public companies set back and watched the drama play out in the valley and the constant drumbeat of bubble, bubble, bubble. there are a lot of acquisitions that should happen that did not happen. now what you find our big companies, most big companies have -- have done...
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fleury not playing and how hard that was for marc-andre?job being a good teammate and everything you could expect from flower. i think all three goalies, they just stuck together. they knew that, you know, whoever was in there was doing a good job and, you know, kept that way, that means we were winning. they handled it really well. >> pierre: congratulations, sidney. have a great summer. >> thanks. appreciate it. >> pierre: doc. >> mike: the episodes in life that last so many years in memory are often measured in fleeting minutes as they happen. we've been less than ten minutes from the final horn, but these moments, these guys will remember for a lifetime. and especially when they get to hold the stanley cup for their brief moment before handing it off. steve summers wrote those words, talking about a team that was 12 for 12 in 1988 in hershey, pennsylvania. we remember them now and now the announcement of the conn smythe. >> for the presentation of the conn smythe trophy to the most valuable player of this 2016 stanley cup playoffs. >> t
fleury not playing and how hard that was for marc-andre?job being a good teammate and everything you could expect from flower. i think all three goalies, they just stuck together. they knew that, you know, whoever was in there was doing a good job and, you know, kept that way, that means we were winning. they handled it really well. >> pierre: congratulations, sidney. have a great summer. >> thanks. appreciate it. >> pierre: doc. >> mike: the episodes in life that last...
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marc: i'm not so sure. press conference, but if you combine that with the speech david cameron gave, which you have just shown on your program, i'm not so sure there's any consensus about timing here. keeps theat uncertainty going. mr. cameron said, we will not move forward on article 50 anytime soon, and the leaders seemed insistent they start getting going. one thing that will have to happen, people will have to follow the advice that came in your editorial in bloomberg today, to keep calm, take time, figure out what this all means, and i think as angela merkel said, there's no reason to be nasty here, no reason to be quick. if people can hold those thoughts in their minds, we may be able to go forward here without the confusion we have seen today, which has continued to roil markets and politics. matt: mr. ambassador, the concern is if they treat britain otherid gloves here, countries will see the opportunity and exit as well, so if britain doesn't have to deal with the problems that come with being an e
marc: i'm not so sure. press conference, but if you combine that with the speech david cameron gave, which you have just shown on your program, i'm not so sure there's any consensus about timing here. keeps theat uncertainty going. mr. cameron said, we will not move forward on article 50 anytime soon, and the leaders seemed insistent they start getting going. one thing that will have to happen, people will have to follow the advice that came in your editorial in bloomberg today, to keep calm,...
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deirdre: marc faber with me yesterday.oday jonah goldberg says america's arrogant elites should be worried as well. joining me, ben stein. what do you make of this western populist movement and what does it mean for the economy? >> well, i don't think it means anything for tour economy. the amount of trade we do with england is not trivial by the standard of the national income accounts. it means nothing for us except a trade to manipulate the stock prices to make money. i think mr. berger said people are sick of the immigrants coming here and i will add and frightening people to death, and the american media has had a blackout on the fact that when a large number of middle eastern immigrants come to europe, they do a lot of crime, especially a lot of sexual crime. the british are sick of that, they don't want it to happen, if it already happened, they don't want more of it. it's much more about a cultural difference in how these i am grants view women as compared with how western men view women. deirdre: a reminder of new
deirdre: marc faber with me yesterday.oday jonah goldberg says america's arrogant elites should be worried as well. joining me, ben stein. what do you make of this western populist movement and what does it mean for the economy? >> well, i don't think it means anything for tour economy. the amount of trade we do with england is not trivial by the standard of the national income accounts. it means nothing for us except a trade to manipulate the stock prices to make money. i think mr....
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we turn our washington inside earmark sand e r -- insider, marc sandalow. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. there are two different kinds of delegates, the delegates that you win in primaries and caucuss, 85% of all total delegates. hillary clinton has won 55% of those and there are 1 in 6 that are so-called super delegates, members of congress, and hillary clinton has already gotten public pledges from 90% of them. so last night, a number of news organizations, cbs being one of them, are tallying and talelying, and they have enough of them to put clinting on clint -- clinton over the top. clinton will have won more states and accumulated more super delegates and more pledged delegates and won 3 million more votes than bernie sanders. it's fair at this point to declare her the nominee. >> marc, bernie sanders will say california matters. >> reporter: it matters as far as perception. he does have a case that nothing binds these super delegates legally to cast their ballots for hillary clinton. they can come out and publically change their positio
we turn our washington inside earmark sand e r -- insider, marc sandalow. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. there are two different kinds of delegates, the delegates that you win in primaries and caucuss, 85% of all total delegates. hillary clinton has won 55% of those and there are 1 in 6 that are so-called super delegates, members of congress, and hillary clinton has already gotten public pledges from 90% of them. so last night, a number of news organizations, cbs being one...
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. >> and turning to our insider marc sandalow for more. marc, many americans want gun control. so why do these fail? >> reporter: michelle, dianne feinstein said if you are on a terrorist watch list, you can't buy a gun. why do they fail? they fail because, for a number of republican politicians, gun control is still seen as bad politics. this country is divided but particularly among white republicans, rural, and older voters, they do not support gun control. as long as republicans can win elections by sticking with the nra, they will continue to do that. >> marc, so mass murders like in orlando or at colleges and elementary schools won't change it, what will? >> reporter: it's really very simple. there are a lot of republicans who are committed to the second amendment. but if a majority of voters tell them to do something different and they'll lose their jobs, it will change. there are republican seats up in the senate, pennsylvania, wisconsin, florida, illinois, and several others. if they lose because of gun rights, you will see change. but right now, that's not what most d
. >> and turning to our insider marc sandalow for more. marc, many americans want gun control. so why do these fail? >> reporter: michelle, dianne feinstein said if you are on a terrorist watch list, you can't buy a gun. why do they fail? they fail because, for a number of republican politicians, gun control is still seen as bad politics. this country is divided but particularly among white republicans, rural, and older voters, they do not support gun control. as long as republicans...
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tambiÉn tienen que ver en quÉ andan marc anthony y su esposa. johnny: vamos a verlo!ty: en vÍsperas de las elecciones primarias en california, varios famosos, entre ellos ricky martin, stevie wonder, eva longoria, y cher, se unieron en una cena para apoyar a la pre candidata hillary clinton. ricardo arjona reapareciÓ en las redes mostrando cÓmo disfruta una tarde de pesac con sus dos hijos.
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center, also author of "false alarm, the truth about the epidemic of fear." joining us live via skype this sunday, and good to see both of you, docs. >> glad to see you. >> we'll get right to you. >> good to see you. >> as we mark one week since the terror attack at an orlando nightclub pulse that left 49 dead and dozens injured, the massacre will no doubt leave lifelong scars on those directly involved, but it will also be felt in less visible ways by many people who have been watching the tragedy and its fallout from afar, so how do we as americans cope with this going forward, and dr. samadi, i understand that there are stages of emotions. >> well, the biggest way that the terrorist is going to get us, it's not their bullets and it's not their guns. it's really the emotional and psychological scar that is going to be left behind, and we're talking about fear in this segment. so fear actually is a self-defense. it's a great thing that we have in order to defend ourselves, and something something called trauma or traged
marc siegel, professor of medicine at the nyu's langone medical center, also author of "false alarm, the truth about the epidemic of fear." joining us live via skype this sunday, and good to see both of you, docs. >> glad to see you. >> we'll get right to you. >> good to see you. >> as we mark one week since the terror attack at an orlando nightclub pulse that left 49 dead and dozens injured, the massacre will no doubt leave lifelong scars on those directly...
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i will tell you a little bit about marc wortman. he is an independent historian and award-winning freelance journalist. his book titled "1941" is an advertisement for the 75th anniversary and his own book. "1941," fighting the shadow war, he is the author of the fly boys who fought the great war and invented american airpower as well as the siege and burning of atlanta. he has written many magazines and other publications including smithsonian and town and country. he has spoken across country and on cnn, c-span and booktv, he is a graduate at princeton university. please. [applause] >> it is wonderful to be here this afternoon. the archivists here, i came here and did a lot of research for this book here and they really make it possible to create books like these. so i want to thank president franklin delano roosevelt for putting the title of my book all around the place in 1941, 75 years ago. it wasn't an accident. at least not the founding of the library. i don't know what he intended by my title. his planning for this library. a
i will tell you a little bit about marc wortman. he is an independent historian and award-winning freelance journalist. his book titled "1941" is an advertisement for the 75th anniversary and his own book. "1941," fighting the shadow war, he is the author of the fly boys who fought the great war and invented american airpower as well as the siege and burning of atlanta. he has written many magazines and other publications including smithsonian and town and country. he has...
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the war yafz still have to win a game on the road. >> marc, we appreciate your time. back to you guys. >> i've got to tell you when marc spears admits that he's out of fake answers, you know you're in big trouble. when he's out of material. we love mrashg. he's fan tas tack ishgs oakland's own and san jose state's own. one more note on the watch party because there's still seats available tonight. it's 20 bucks. friday is completely sold out and they tell me there's people that actually scalped tickets to watch parties so they're going to get -- some people are going to pay $100 to come watch the big screen tv. >> why didn't you tell me about this before? >> reporter: like you need more revenue generating ideas, right? oh, there's no tickets because adonal foyle bought them all. >> i could have gotten a block. >> reporter: that's right. this place is going to be a sea of blue and gold, dan and kristen. just like a lot of places around the bay area. >> adonal isn't content to just get a few seats. he wants a whole section. >> reporter: no. he wants it all. >> maybe peo
the war yafz still have to win a game on the road. >> marc, we appreciate your time. back to you guys. >> i've got to tell you when marc spears admits that he's out of fake answers, you know you're in big trouble. when he's out of material. we love mrashg. he's fan tas tack ishgs oakland's own and san jose state's own. one more note on the watch party because there's still seats available tonight. it's 20 bucks. friday is completely sold out and they tell me there's people that...
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marc benioff joins us.is for you, why do you do this? >> well, i'm doing this really on behalf of my employees. i mean, i'm the ceo of sales force, as you know. and i i'm at my desk, not as beautiful as this one. i'm on e-mail. will come in my office and say, i am being discriminated against, and you have to do something for me. so i will jump in and help -- >> does any shareholder, does anybody on your board, does anybody say, marc, don't do that? just run the company? >> no, this is the right thing to do. we have to do this. look, we're moving from a world where it was all about, you know, being shareholders based. we're moving to a world that's all about stakeholders. that's what great ceos are doing. >> employees are stakeholders. >> employees, customers are stakeholders, the environment is a stakeholder. our community, our homeless in san francisco are shakeholders all for sales -- stakeholders. all for sales force. we have to look out for everyone. >> colin powell said, be careful how far you climb th
marc benioff joins us.is for you, why do you do this? >> well, i'm doing this really on behalf of my employees. i mean, i'm the ceo of sales force, as you know. and i i'm at my desk, not as beautiful as this one. i'm on e-mail. will come in my office and say, i am being discriminated against, and you have to do something for me. so i will jump in and help -- >> does any shareholder, does anybody on your board, does anybody say, marc, don't do that? just run the company? >> no,...
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marc: it is hard to measure and so is the political impact. scotland had a u.k.endum to stay in the because the u.k. was part of the eu. not only scotland, but imagine theyern ireland -- could join the irish republic itself? the u.k. itself could dissolve. many people i talk with in that i ask what do you think about the u.k. leaving and they say it's not the u.k. were worried about, but maybe the whole of the eu. it's almost like a built-in option. in case the eu does dissolve, you want to be in the asset that will have appreciated currency. i can't count on the germans or italy or spain or portugal. draghi said earlier this week there is more stimulus in the pipeline. many people read that as he will give new initiatives. just today, they launched the .econd round of lpro's something close to 400 billion euros replenishing all loans. impact --re the full next week, we will learn that the eurozone could probably manage out of the deflation. marc chandler, head of currency strategy. thank you for joining us. joins us toaalder discuss the appli
marc: it is hard to measure and so is the political impact. scotland had a u.k.endum to stay in the because the u.k. was part of the eu. not only scotland, but imagine theyern ireland -- could join the irish republic itself? the u.k. itself could dissolve. many people i talk with in that i ask what do you think about the u.k. leaving and they say it's not the u.k. were worried about, but maybe the whole of the eu. it's almost like a built-in option. in case the eu does dissolve, you want to be...
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to the ice, pierre mcguire and marc vlasic. >> pierre: what matters more, the crowd noise or the ice?ise. we have to feed off of this right now. >> pierre: pooufb playing against sidney crosby since the start of this series. why have you been able to dominate him the last three games? >> ron has been helping out a lot. hopefully we do that tonight. >> pierre: what do you need to establish early to force a game seven? >> forecheck, more time and try to get the puck through. >> pierre: have a blast. >> i will, thanks. >> mike: there is predictability in the opening of the doors. and also the entrance. and the moment that followed. there is some rehearsal and predictability in the penguins. but what happens in between, totally spontaneous. that will be the fun part. but for now, the last bit of predictability, public address announcer danny miller. >> ladies and gentlemen, the national hockey league family and people everywhere send heartfelt thoughts of condollance, comfort and courage to everyone touched by the horrific events in orlando. we mourn for those who lost their lives and pra
to the ice, pierre mcguire and marc vlasic. >> pierre: what matters more, the crowd noise or the ice?ise. we have to feed off of this right now. >> pierre: pooufb playing against sidney crosby since the start of this series. why have you been able to dominate him the last three games? >> ron has been helping out a lot. hopefully we do that tonight. >> pierre: what do you need to establish early to force a game seven? >> forecheck, more time and try to get the puck...
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. >>> and now, marc faber predicted a pullback in the markets, and where does he stand now?oes he see opportunities? he does. he will tell us where. and the longest growth period said one analyst of amazon, and we will debate with the stock and the all-time highs. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 30,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. >>> welcome back to the "halftime report" and sue with the latest headlines. >> hi, scott. this is what is happening this hour. appeals court is rejecting new york financier's appeal for her fraud case. it allows the regulator to resume the case against tilton. >>> nissan is recalling 80,000 path finder suvs in the u.s., because the brake likes can stay on even when the vehicle is not moving. >>> north korea held a giant rally of tens of thous
. >>> and now, marc faber predicted a pullback in the markets, and where does he stand now?oes he see opportunities? he does. he will tell us where. and the longest growth period said one analyst of amazon, and we will debate with the stock and the all-time highs. thank you. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority...
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marc benioff going to join jim right here this morning. will at least get to say hello to the bearded master, i'm hoping. let's get to carl in california at the code conference where jeff bezos was making some news, carl. >> you got that right, david. we love the code conference, quality conversation is fantastic. bezos did not disappoint. talked about amazon's business model, talked about why he's so committed to taking industry to outer space, talked about the promise of india, talked about artificial intelligence. here's a little taste of what bezos said basically regarding the four pillars around which he is now building the company. >> i think of them as little seeds we've planted. and we'll see will they turn into big trees? >> that's a good example. >> and amazon studios. i think amazon studios could turn into a fourth pillar. it's possible. what we're doing with alexa and echo and natural language understanding and that evolves into an artificial intelligence agent. and i believe there will be a bunch of artificial intelligence age
marc benioff going to join jim right here this morning. will at least get to say hello to the bearded master, i'm hoping. let's get to carl in california at the code conference where jeff bezos was making some news, carl. >> you got that right, david. we love the code conference, quality conversation is fantastic. bezos did not disappoint. talked about amazon's business model, talked about why he's so committed to taking industry to outer space, talked about the promise of india, talked...
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. >> joining us, marc lamont hill.professor at moorehouse college and on the phone is senior political analyst david gergen, who served as presidential adviser for nixon. david, if you were with the nixon administration around 1971 or so, would you have passed through the white house about the time muhammad ali's issues on draft evasion were getting resolved. is that true and was there any -- did you come into contact with any of that controversy? >> i met him a few times along the way. of course he was wonderfully respected as a boxer, but life was not all sweetness in life for him. he had many struggles and he climbed into the ring not on against boxers like sonny liston but he also to also climb into the ring against the u.s. government and amazingly he won there, too. the draft was one of those examples. he was essentially convicted and then had to take it through the courts as we've heard earlier and his conviction was overturned. but as a result of that, joe, he was out of the ring for basically three years, and
. >> joining us, marc lamont hill.professor at moorehouse college and on the phone is senior political analyst david gergen, who served as presidential adviser for nixon. david, if you were with the nixon administration around 1971 or so, would you have passed through the white house about the time muhammad ali's issues on draft evasion were getting resolved. is that true and was there any -- did you come into contact with any of that controversy? >> i met him a few times along the...
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marc: the kind of was we have see are typically not hedge funds.e about how these algorithms work, i think a little bit of volatility is a good ring, but this one is deadly, given the leverage. joe: one of the things that makes the post grexit situation -- post brexit situation interesting is what the risks will be. no one smells how it will -- no one knows how will play out, whether we will seem more nationalist movements or attempts spend them. -- stem them. how do you think about assessing the risks, and what specifically do you think is going to happen? bit like the house is on fire and it's tough to know what you put out first. there are so many moving parts. you got scotland and wales, a second referendum, i was reading how it has 3.5 million signatures already. there are so many unknowns. the thing that is driving me the most, besides the actual decision, is the people who favored leaving seem to be as surprised and ill-prepared as everybody else. 50, whetherrticle they don't, it's like a dog chasing a car, when they catch it, they don't kno
marc: the kind of was we have see are typically not hedge funds.e about how these algorithms work, i think a little bit of volatility is a good ring, but this one is deadly, given the leverage. joe: one of the things that makes the post grexit situation -- post brexit situation interesting is what the risks will be. no one smells how it will -- no one knows how will play out, whether we will seem more nationalist movements or attempts spend them. -- stem them. how do you think about assessing...
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for more on the legend inside the ring and outside the ring, marc lemont hill and mr. shanahan, let me go to you first as close friend and biographer for muhammad ali, what are your thoughts on this day on the passing of the greatest of all time? >> well, when i think of muhammad ali, i think of love. i know that sounds strange coming from the heavyweight champion of the world, but muhammad was all about love. and one way i can tell you that is because when he -- whenever he promoted a fight, he had to work himself up into a situation where he disliked the opponent or he was angry with the oppont or he was causing the opponent to react to his barbs, and that built his energy up so when he got in the ring, he would be able to have this anger built up inside of him. so if he didn't have that, because of his love for all people, he would have been mild when it came to boxing. but one thing he loved -- he had an inscription that he wrote to people all the time. he said "service to others is the rent that we pay on earth for our room in heaven." and he believed that and liv
for more on the legend inside the ring and outside the ring, marc lemont hill and mr. shanahan, let me go to you first as close friend and biographer for muhammad ali, what are your thoughts on this day on the passing of the greatest of all time? >> well, when i think of muhammad ali, i think of love. i know that sounds strange coming from the heavyweight champion of the world, but muhammad was all about love. and one way i can tell you that is because when he -- whenever he promoted a...
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laura: for more on the response to the attack, i'm joined by marc grossman.nk you for being with us. turkish officials are indicating that the suicide bombers were from russia, uzbekistan and kurdistan. what do you make of those nationalities? >> first, it's a big piece of news today, and first, condolences to all those people who died and were wounded. i think there are three points to remind us of. first of all, this is an international problem that will take an international solution. secondly, i hope it focuses turks on fixing that border between turkey and syria. this has been an issue for a couple of years now. people have been encouraging them to do more. i was struck by the white house statement the other day that said condolences were with turkey, and by the way, it is much in turkey's interest to seal that border up. the fact that these people are able to move back-and-forth, it's really important. it's about recruiting. third, that someone was able to recruit people from these three states, reminds us that recruitment, we got to get at this recruit
laura: for more on the response to the attack, i'm joined by marc grossman.nk you for being with us. turkish officials are indicating that the suicide bombers were from russia, uzbekistan and kurdistan. what do you make of those nationalities? >> first, it's a big piece of news today, and first, condolences to all those people who died and were wounded. i think there are three points to remind us of. first of all, this is an international problem that will take an international solution....
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marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> good morning. so how is the clinton-trump contest shaping up in sillicon valley? >> reporter: here's the easiest way to sum this up. if you were to take a look at the contributions to the campaign, from the menlo park, palo alto, zip code, hillary clinton raised about $3.6 million. donald trump has raised $10,622. clearly, she is the favorite sillicon valley -- there's a number of reasons for that but in part because on the issues of tech she is big and today she is going to talk about how she wants there to be complete broadband coverage 100% of americans by the year 2020. she wants to protect patents. she is for net neutrality. donald trump is a manufacturing guy. he has spoken disparagingly about apple and how they really need to manufacture things not in china but back in the united states. so when it comes to sillicon valley, which is "not" going to decide this election, hillary clinton is ahead. >> a number of polls show trump is having trouble in some other places. >> reporter: california ap
marc, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> good morning. so how is the clinton-trump contest shaping up in sillicon valley? >> reporter: here's the easiest way to sum this up. if you were to take a look at the contributions to the campaign, from the menlo park, palo alto, zip code, hillary clinton raised about $3.6 million. donald trump has raised $10,622. clearly, she is the favorite sillicon valley -- there's a number of reasons for that but in part because on the...
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. >> marc klaas runs klaas kids, an organization dedicated to recovering abducted children. he says local police find the notion of american girls being sold into slavery just not credible. all too often, kidnapped girls are classified as runaways, which enrages helpless families. >> they didn't want to make friends with the cops. they didn't want to create enemies with the cops. they wanted their little girl to be back at her home with her family. you've got the family that's anxious, petra guide. you've got the little girl that's being victimized. and when all is said and done, what does law enforcement do? they point the finger at the family and say, well, they weren't cooperative. oh, my goodness. they are the victims, aren't they? therefore let's treat them a little more kindly. >> i was thinking the whole time, she's right. if i would have listened to her i wouldn't be here right now. i would be at home. i would be at home with my brothers and i missed them so much. i missed all my brothers so much. >> today under the watchful guard of her family, shauna warns other gi
. >> marc klaas runs klaas kids, an organization dedicated to recovering abducted children. he says local police find the notion of american girls being sold into slavery just not credible. all too often, kidnapped girls are classified as runaways, which enrages helpless families. >> they didn't want to make friends with the cops. they didn't want to create enemies with the cops. they wanted their little girl to be back at her home with her family. you've got the family that's...
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maity: marc, un beso y ojalÁ que te recuperes muy pronto.os desde la montaÑa rusa mÁs grande del centro de la florida en sea world. pero ahora les quiero presentar a un tocayo. se llama moses william. naciÓ pesando 14 libras y midiÓ 22 pulgadas. Él naciÓ 11 dÍas antes de la fecha pautada para la mamÁ, y la abuela se tuvo que ir a la tienda a comprar ropa nueva, porque la ropa que le habÍan regalado en el baby shower no le servÍa, y le tuvieron que comprar ropa de 6 a 9 meses. es uno de los bebÉs mÁs pesados de todo kansas. y mÁs adelante les tengo una pantera que parece que va a atacar a su dueÑo, y un estornudo de beyoncÉ que se vuelve viral. mÁs adelante te traigo la historia. alejandro: beyoncÉ es real, estornuda, bosteza... karla: yo no entiendo. todos somos iguales. y hacemos exactamente lo mismo. alejandro: oye, este niÑo increÍble, 14 libras! lo normal es 9 libras un niÑo grande. william: la pregunta es si fue natural o por cesÁrea. karla: segura fue cesÁrea. es imposible! alejandro: y no cumpliÓ 40 semanas. imagÍnense! karla: atenciÓ
maity: marc, un beso y ojalÁ que te recuperes muy pronto.os desde la montaÑa rusa mÁs grande del centro de la florida en sea world. pero ahora les quiero presentar a un tocayo. se llama moses william. naciÓ pesando 14 libras y midiÓ 22 pulgadas. Él naciÓ 11 dÍas antes de la fecha pautada para la mamÁ, y la abuela se tuvo que ir a la tienda a comprar ropa nueva, porque la ropa que le habÍan regalado en el baby shower no le servÍa, y le tuvieron que comprar ropa de 6 a 9 meses. es uno...
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no todos los que votaron son partidarios de marc Él. el voto por fujimori sÍ es militante. de por vida. algÚn dÍa tiene que salir. algÚn dÍa la gente tiene que saberla valorar. reporter quÉ le dire a los crÍticos? >> que se vayan a baÑar. reportera: pero las denuncias se reflejaron en la votaciÓn. fue cuestionado por quÉ lo descubre --el congresista electo, hermano de la candidata fue el desayuno pero lucÍa descontento y no fue a votar por ella. las diferencias internas ya se sentÍan. remontÓ de las encuestas en apenas cuatro dÍas. aunque la diferencia es muy estrecha, los analistas piensan que esta tendencia difÍcilmente cambiarÁ, porque los votos que quedan por procesar son muy pocos. ilia: la oposiciÓn en venezuela anuncia marchas de protesta. cuarta jornada de la muerte de una mujer a manos de la la oposiciÓn insiste en el referÉndum contra nicolÁs maduro. maÑana marcharÁn desde caracas. reportero: la oposiciÓn movilizada por el referÉndum revocatorio. de nuevo los arbitrarios - -adversarios de maduro realizaron marchas. las autoridades siguen sin definir el proceso de
no todos los que votaron son partidarios de marc Él. el voto por fujimori sÍ es militante. de por vida. algÚn dÍa tiene que salir. algÚn dÍa la gente tiene que saberla valorar. reporter quÉ le dire a los crÍticos? >> que se vayan a baÑar. reportera: pero las denuncias se reflejaron en la votaciÓn. fue cuestionado por quÉ lo descubre --el congresista electo, hermano de la candidata fue el desayuno pero lucÍa descontento y no fue a votar por ella. las diferencias internas ya se...
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so, marc, does this look like it would impact her campaign in any way?alling her crooked hillary? >> well, it certainly plays into the narrative. the evidence looks bad. the stalling, the delays, the clear evidence that this -- that raj was unqualified for the position, the stonewalling. all of it looks bad and plays into the narrative. it's compounded, of course, by the e-mail scandal. it's compounded by all the questionable clinton foundation questions that have been raised -- or issues, rather, that have been raised over the last few years. whether it will have an impact on her campaign remains to be seen. largely because, there are so many other issues of ethics overshadowing the campaign. one thing i'm going to add, though, is we don't -- we can't look at this in a vacuum. it's really important to recognize that all presidential campaigns, all presidential administrations, all state departments have things where people sort of pay to play, where people leverage relationships to get positions. so i don't want to make hillary clinton look as if she's
so, marc, does this look like it would impact her campaign in any way?alling her crooked hillary? >> well, it certainly plays into the narrative. the evidence looks bad. the stalling, the delays, the clear evidence that this -- that raj was unqualified for the position, the stonewalling. all of it looks bad and plays into the narrative. it's compounded, of course, by the e-mail scandal. it's compounded by all the questionable clinton foundation questions that have been raised -- or...
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marc wasn't surprised apparently. marc was unpersuaded by the ten thousands times he said publ publically that he was going to be a private citizen in january. the rest of us took senator rubio's word, but marc sniffed this one out. [inaudible question] >> the president had his opportunity to support vocal support for congressman murphy. the president's endorsement outlines why the president believes that congressman murphy would be an excellent united states state senator and would do an excellent job representing florida in the united states senate. there will be an opportunity for an aggressive campaign and debate. i know florida has their primary parties late in the season so that is something congressman murphy and senator rubio will have to contend with. both will have tough primaries and then there is a general election. the president has made a persuasive case, i think, about the credentials and experience and values congressman murphy brings to the table. aiesha? >> it seems like the technology doesn't seem t
marc wasn't surprised apparently. marc was unpersuaded by the ten thousands times he said publ publically that he was going to be a private citizen in january. the rest of us took senator rubio's word, but marc sniffed this one out. [inaudible question] >> the president had his opportunity to support vocal support for congressman murphy. the president's endorsement outlines why the president believes that congressman murphy would be an excellent united states state senator and would do an...