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for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena. never said a word about that. >> oh, it's a one-way street. >> no, but i really think that's what the problem is. i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> and you know what? this is--no, and this is what-- >> you're talking too much. >> you never let me talk. >> this is what-- >> you're always talking. >> this is what i was worried about, though, when he did make the deal. >> oh, yeah. >> that i was gonna--no. >> i saw your eyes going, ching, ching! >> no. like, you think that's all that matters to me? >> but since we got married, that you're always worried about your own identity. you've only been making this-- and now-- >> but everybody has their own identity. >> you already have your own identity. >> if something good's happening to me, then something good's happening to you and to us. that's how it should be viewed. this shouldn't be a bad thing, and i certainly don't want it to cause a rift. >> it's already caused a rift. >> well-- >> and i gotta swallow it. >
for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena. never said a word about that. >> oh, it's a one-way street. >> no, but i really think that's what the problem is. i've done a lot of [bleep] for you. >> you talk too much. >> and you know what? this is--no, and this is what-- >> you're talking too much. >> you never let me talk. >> this is what-- >> you're always talking. >> this is what i was worried...
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ellen's son michael was using them.nd had become a mechanic, as well. on those rare occasions when ellen would come by the shop where mike had once worked, his old colleague dave would ask -- >> have you heard from mike and she would say no. there seemed to be no concern for mike and she would just, to no, i haven't seen mieng. >> it is often said the happiness and saddest of occasions bring mike's family together. and when they gathered to mourn the death of mike's father, any hope of return evaporated. >> that was the final straw. we were on board that my brother would have definitely shown up for his own father's funeral. >> but ellen and their children showed up. they no longer kept in touch with the family but seen the death announcement in the newspaper and came to pay their respects. >> we weren't expecting them. so it was a little strange, kind of caught us off guard but once again we are in a state of mourning. dedon't want to create issues. we weren't going to have them escorted out. >> after all, mike's decea
ellen's son michael was using them.nd had become a mechanic, as well. on those rare occasions when ellen would come by the shop where mike had once worked, his old colleague dave would ask -- >> have you heard from mike and she would say no. there seemed to be no concern for mike and she would just, to no, i haven't seen mieng. >> it is often said the happiness and saddest of occasions bring mike's family together. and when they gathered to mourn the death of mike's father, any hope...
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we are talking with michael lewis.ld have been "trading ball" instead of "flash boys coco what should be done to improve our markets. brad katsuyama is in the book. did you know you were going to be in the book when michael lewis first came to you? >> i knew i was going to be part of the book. i think when he decided to go to canada and meet my parents and friends, i realized i was going to be a larger part of the book. >> here is one of the great distinctions. this goes back to your tenure at salomon brothers. from "the new york times," "mr. lewis seemingly glosses over the -- the bighats exchanges which are enabling and profiting handsomely from the extra fast access they are providing to certain investors." book -- int in the cannot believe anybody who read the book said that. pages and pages about it. the whole point of the story is he is creating an exchange that is the one fair exchange for investors. >> i will give you credit for this. michael mckee said, "has anyone ?"ad the book did you read it with scotch or
we are talking with michael lewis.ld have been "trading ball" instead of "flash boys coco what should be done to improve our markets. brad katsuyama is in the book. did you know you were going to be in the book when michael lewis first came to you? >> i knew i was going to be part of the book. i think when he decided to go to canada and meet my parents and friends, i realized i was going to be a larger part of the book. >> here is one of the great distinctions. this...
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, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75. just get-- >> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you. i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fi
, with him. >> michael, there's multiple problems.e gotta do what we gotta do. >> unlike many of the businesses i help, mr. green tea isn't facing a crisis. they generated over $2.5 million a year in revenue, and the emanueles make a very good living, but the business is static. >> i have such a hard time making this decision. >> the emanueles can't seem to agree on a plan for their future. michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates...
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michael, stay with us. we want to move on to bob pisani, who has joined me on post nine, and also with him is brad katsuyama of iex, a new trading platform who emerges as one of the heroes in the book. and bill o'brien joins me, a proponent of high frequency trading. but let's go back to may 6th of 2010, the day of the infamous flash crash. >> everyone else is watching and these these big numbers and their confidence gets affected. >> they are ping-ponging back off each other. >> people are seeing this and those memories of fear are coming back. >> doesn't make any sense. >> what the heck is going on down here? i don't know. all of a sudden we started hearing screaming buy, buy, buy. >> right now we're sitting down 875 points. >> we have now broken 10,000. >> the dow jones industrial average dropped more than 900 points. >> the market didn't work. it broke down. the machines broke down. >> fear came back into the market in a very big way. >> the general public has not been willing to get into this market. >
michael, stay with us. we want to move on to bob pisani, who has joined me on post nine, and also with him is brad katsuyama of iex, a new trading platform who emerges as one of the heroes in the book. and bill o'brien joins me, a proponent of high frequency trading. but let's go back to may 6th of 2010, the day of the infamous flash crash. >> everyone else is watching and these these big numbers and their confidence gets affected. >> they are ping-ponging back off each other....
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life -- michael's short life had tremendous meaning.ul photographs, and his amazing art collection shows respect for the asmat culture. who are so much bigger than this idea of cannibalism. that is his legacy. ♪ >> what this means now is paul and i can be married. (laughter). >> next -- the end of an era. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.
life -- michael's short life had tremendous meaning.ul photographs, and his amazing art collection shows respect for the asmat culture. who are so much bigger than this idea of cannibalism. that is his legacy. ♪ >> what this means now is paul and i can be married. (laughter). >> next -- the end of an era. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely...
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some might have seen michael roach as a snake.ut others were willing to trust him with their lives. >> he had all this wisdom. >> and women, one in particular, seemed captivated by the lama. >> we were all called into a room and all his consorts. his religious sexual partners were in the room. >>> stanford grad ian had fallen under the spell of michael roach, the offshoot of tibetan buddhism. >> hi, my name is geshe michael roach. i attended princeton university and spent 25 years in a tibetan the buddhist monastery. >> the title is a very big deal, like a highly advanced degree in buddhism. and i got there, said roach, after accepting a challenge from his teacher, to make a bundle in diamonds. >> could you learn to adjust reality itself. could you change the flow of the future and could you prove that you had done it by, for example, starting a business in manhattan. and bringing it, maybe, to a million dollars within a year or something, using the ancient wisdom that we've taught you. >> seriously, said roach. buddhism for profi
some might have seen michael roach as a snake.ut others were willing to trust him with their lives. >> he had all this wisdom. >> and women, one in particular, seemed captivated by the lama. >> we were all called into a room and all his consorts. his religious sexual partners were in the room. >>> stanford grad ian had fallen under the spell of michael roach, the offshoot of tibetan buddhism. >> hi, my name is geshe michael roach. i attended princeton university...
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michael? >> the senate also wanted to hear from the traffic safety administration, what were they looking for in that testimony? >> well, the problem is that ntsa is also under the microscope because the agency did not open an investigation even know it had hundreds of complaints. the department of transportation inspector general is looking into that. >> lisa stark live in washington, thank you. >> coming up on al jazeera america, a bill in mississippi have critics saying discrimination against guys in the name of religious rights. and this time the state's governor is expected to sign it. and amazon announces a new streaming tv service. we'll see how well it tax up against others in the market and what this means for traditional cable. >> yothe fifa tournament is already getting under way. the game of soccer is helping the problem of child homelessness. >> football is underway in rio two of the teams competing in the street child world cup. teams from 19 countries are taking part organized b
michael? >> the senate also wanted to hear from the traffic safety administration, what were they looking for in that testimony? >> well, the problem is that ntsa is also under the microscope because the agency did not open an investigation even know it had hundreds of complaints. the department of transportation inspector general is looking into that. >> lisa stark live in washington, thank you. >> coming up on al jazeera america, a bill in mississippi have critics...
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fallout from michael lewis' book. virtu will delay its ipo and will not have an offering until the end of april. they had planned to start the process this week. that was before michael lewis said the got market was rigged. news." today's "company michael lewis will be joining us on "bloomberg surveillance." >> lots of talk about. >> we will get to that in a little bit. coming up, a supreme court ruling would be life or death for aerio. what barry diller has to say. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> only on bloomberg television for the next two days. an intelligent conversation with michael lewis. everyone in global wall street is riveted by his book, the allegations he has made. look for this morning. at 10:00, erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle will speak with mr. lewis. he will join us tomorrow morning. we will beat him up like up in yada. i am kidding. michael lewis, two interviews on bloomberg. starting this morning at 10:00 a.m. this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am tom keene. with me, scarlet fu and adam
fallout from michael lewis' book. virtu will delay its ipo and will not have an offering until the end of april. they had planned to start the process this week. that was before michael lewis said the got market was rigged. news." today's "company michael lewis will be joining us on "bloomberg surveillance." >> lots of talk about. >> we will get to that in a little bit. coming up, a supreme court ruling would be life or death for aerio. what barry diller has to...
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>> yes, i did, michael.n i knew is about four or five days before the accident the car had shut off on my daughter. luckily she was in the neighborhood and going very slowly where she could wrestle the car to the curb. so she called me immediately after it did that. and i suggested that we get it into the dealership first thing in the morning. and i took to the dealership because i thought they would have the most current information on mechanical workings of the car instead of a local mechanic. now, when we picked the car up, even though they said they fixed it, they cleaned out the injector jets, the fuel injector jets, that did not fix the car. that did not do it. i knew in my heart and my mind that something else happened. my daughter was a very conscientious and very responsible person. i know how she drives. i've ridden with her before. i taught her to drive when she was 16. so i know how responsible and careful she is. so when we were told about how her accident happened, i knew -- there was no doubt
>> yes, i did, michael.n i knew is about four or five days before the accident the car had shut off on my daughter. luckily she was in the neighborhood and going very slowly where she could wrestle the car to the curb. so she called me immediately after it did that. and i suggested that we get it into the dealership first thing in the morning. and i took to the dealership because i thought they would have the most current information on mechanical workings of the car instead of a local...
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michael, thank you for being here. clearly, you are the author when it comes to wall street culture. there is no one else out there. in terms of reaction, you have never gotten such a visceral reaction in such a short amount of time. what do you make of this? >> i had one other incident like this when i published "moneyball" but they were not going to -- threatening to throw old baseball scouts into jail, but it feels similar to this. the instigator, there is a character that has taken a different view of the industry and has investigated -- the character in the book -- there is a similar feel to me. the reaction reminds me of that. everybody has to have an opinion about the book right away, whether they have read it or not. so that is similar. >> is the opinion about the book or about the claim that the market is rigged? >> well, it is rigged. book, i do not think you could put the book down and say that it is not rigged. we can parse the word rigged. >> maybe we should. >> let me give you an analogy to the way the st
michael, thank you for being here. clearly, you are the author when it comes to wall street culture. there is no one else out there. in terms of reaction, you have never gotten such a visceral reaction in such a short amount of time. what do you make of this? >> i had one other incident like this when i published "moneyball" but they were not going to -- threatening to throw old baseball scouts into jail, but it feels similar to this. the instigator, there is a character that...
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>> well, michael, ms.script that her attorneys or legal department gave her. i thought the congressman asked the right questions, went in depth with the questions, but her answers were always almost like taking the fifth amendment. >> what is it that you wanted to her to say that she didn't say? >> i wanted her to take responsibility and to name off the people, instead of just saying it was a "business decision not to change out the switch," even though they knew it was faulty. i wanted her to name who made that decision and to face up and be a man about it and take responsibility for it. >> but for the two of you, hiring a lawyer, who in turn, engaged an engineer and scoured junk yards and put this all together, we would be here today no more the wiser. the american people, there couldn't be a recall, gm would still be hiding it and the whole thing wouldn't have been figured out. >> absolutely. our lawyer did an excellent job in researching, hiring the correct engineers to research the project and dig dee
>> well, michael, ms.script that her attorneys or legal department gave her. i thought the congressman asked the right questions, went in depth with the questions, but her answers were always almost like taking the fifth amendment. >> what is it that you wanted to her to say that she didn't say? >> i wanted her to take responsibility and to name off the people, instead of just saying it was a "business decision not to change out the switch," even though they knew it...
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michael grimm was poised for success as an entrepreneur. in 2007 as the restaurant took off, michael grimm had a choice and it's a choice faced by every business owner in america. run your business legitimately or honestly or succumb to the lure of easy money and cheat his way to success and michael grimm made the choice to go from upholding the law to breaking it. in so doing he turned his back on every oath he had ever taken. grimm embraced the crime of paying undocumented workers who he could pay in cash and off the books. let me be clear. one can pay workers in cash but cash wages still have to be reported. so money is withheld for social security and medicare and correct w-2s are issued and so business tax returns are accurate and also so that unemployment insurance premiums are accurately assessed. when it came to his restaurant, michael grimm never met a tax he didn't lie to evade. in addition to lying about his payroll, grimm is alleged to have lied to the taxing authorities about how much money the business took in overall. failing
michael grimm was poised for success as an entrepreneur. in 2007 as the restaurant took off, michael grimm had a choice and it's a choice faced by every business owner in america. run your business legitimately or honestly or succumb to the lure of easy money and cheat his way to success and michael grimm made the choice to go from upholding the law to breaking it. in so doing he turned his back on every oath he had ever taken. grimm embraced the crime of paying undocumented workers who he...
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john thompson. >> michael and gordon began preparing an appeal. their key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hidden motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way into the jury. >> she knew new orleans inside and out as defense investigator on the case. >> there is something smells fishy, there is a reason. humans lie. and they do things for their own advancement and their careers. looking for some cash. people are very unscrupulous. >> seeking a reward that today would be worth more than $30,000, richard persikins requested a meeting with a representative of the liuzza family. >> i know he will appreciate it. >> [ inaudible ] . >> people were paid to testify. you give a tip and if it leads to a conviction, you get a chunk of money. and it is very enticing. >> perkins received over $10,000 in reward money immediately after the trial and told by the police not to mention the payment of the reward for anybody. >> soon they were saying
john thompson. >> michael and gordon began preparing an appeal. their key argument was that the prosecution's star witness, richard perkins, had a hidden motive in the case. >> mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors and that information never made its way into the jury. >> she knew new orleans inside and out as defense investigator on the case. >> there is something smells fishy, there is a reason. humans lie. and they do things for their own...
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michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing
michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you...
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michael's mother, heather, is up in the stands. >> i love watching michael wrestle.was my chance to get to see him under the lights. >> in her excitement, she can't manage her son facing anything more menacing than an opponent. and his competitors step on to the mat. >> the ref says go and we start wrestling. and he got a takedown on me. we were close to the edge of the mat. >> the wrestlers need to reset. >> when you go out of bounds, you go back to the middle of the mat and start in referee's position which is where you go on your hands and knees and the other person comes on top of you. >> michael gets in to position, but before his opponent approaches -- >> oh, holy --! >> the 80-pound spotlight falls 12 feet on to michael's back. >> i thought the guy was being really aggressive but then it was really bright. michael's mother watches helplessly from the stands. >> i was absolutely horrified. i didn't know if he was going to be able to get up. >> holy --! >> i tried to stand up right away and i couldn't get up. i fell back down. i was just thinking get it off of m
michael's mother, heather, is up in the stands. >> i love watching michael wrestle.was my chance to get to see him under the lights. >> in her excitement, she can't manage her son facing anything more menacing than an opponent. and his competitors step on to the mat. >> the ref says go and we start wrestling. and he got a takedown on me. we were close to the edge of the mat. >> the wrestlers need to reset. >> when you go out of bounds, you go back to the middle of...
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here is michael morell : >> my reaction was two-fold. what she said about the attacks evolving from a protest was what the talking points said and what the community analyst believed. when she talks about the video my reaction was that is not something they said it was attributed. >> you said it was based on reports. how many? numerous? >> roughly a dozen. i think about half and half. the committee has the documents >> when you finally read ambassador rice's sunday morning transcript or however you found out about it, did you complain? >> i didn't complain to anybody, sir. >> you stated you noted there was a conflict between the cos and the analyst and you immediately addressed it once you noticed. and that way was appropriate. how quick and what do you consider appropriate? >> i addressed it very quickly. sir, i was the one who spotted what the cos said. it was in the bottom of an e-mail. it was 3-4 sentences. i spotted it saying this is not consistent and we need to dig into this and resolve it. i was the one to do that and that was ap
here is michael morell : >> my reaction was two-fold. what she said about the attacks evolving from a protest was what the talking points said and what the community analyst believed. when she talks about the video my reaction was that is not something they said it was attributed. >> you said it was based on reports. how many? numerous? >> roughly a dozen. i think about half and half. the committee has the documents >> when you finally read ambassador rice's sunday...
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we're talking about dozens of michaels store. five in san jose alone where debit or credit card information was compromised. what michaels is saying is they don't believe any personal information, names, addresses or pin numbers were stolen. the breach occurred that payment processing system and may affect 2.6 million cards that were used at michaels arts and craft stores and another 400,000 cards used at its subsidiary aaron brothers framing and a limited number, they're saying, of cards were used fraudulently afterwards. on its website, though, there is a letter from the ceo explaining that criminals used very sophisticated malware in this and that it is no longer a threat and that it is safe to shop at their stores. the stores and dates are listed on michaels website this morning. they vary, but generally occurred between may of 2013 and january of this year. again, customers advised to watch their accounts and report any unusual actevty. they are also offering free credit monitoring and fraud protection for those who find tha
we're talking about dozens of michaels store. five in san jose alone where debit or credit card information was compromised. what michaels is saying is they don't believe any personal information, names, addresses or pin numbers were stolen. the breach occurred that payment processing system and may affect 2.6 million cards that were used at michaels arts and craft stores and another 400,000 cards used at its subsidiary aaron brothers framing and a limited number, they're saying, of cards were...
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this is linda, followed by michael, speaking to the show, "earth focus." >> i was 30 when i had michaelthe first 30 years of our lives were carefree, like any young couple. try and pay your bills, enjoy life. and you get a child that has cancer, and are whole life changes completely. it now is surrounded and revolves around your child that is sick. >> i was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. i still have effects of it today. >> michael is alive. he is a miracle. he received last rites many times. he is 34 years old. normalcy tolimited his life. >> the tumor is pushing my spine already much out of my body. it is wearing away the skin. around,so -- it wraps like, all my organs, heart, lungs, kidneys, all that. there is no surgical way to remove it without me either bleeding on the table or becoming a vegetable, i was told. >> i would by the powdered formula and i would mix it with tap water. so everything that my son got was mixed with the toms river cap water. i really believe that that is where his cancer came from. >> that is linda and michael gil
this is linda, followed by michael, speaking to the show, "earth focus." >> i was 30 when i had michaelthe first 30 years of our lives were carefree, like any young couple. try and pay your bills, enjoy life. and you get a child that has cancer, and are whole life changes completely. it now is surrounded and revolves around your child that is sick. >> i was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. i still have effects of it today. >>...
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michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing
michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you...
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michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you guys too. >> deborah lloyd dropped her grand son and fiancee off at the train station yesterday. it was the last time she saw them. them. they were o students to humboldt state university, michael's alma-mater when they were killed in the crash. former classmates say michael made the trip several times. >> trying to recruit other youth to attend humboldt. after graduation some alumni would become chaperons to give back. >> you have a couple kids from this block at humboldt because of my son. >> michael worked as a therapist for children with autism. a memorial is growing
michael and his fiancee madison had just gotten engaged. they were chaperons on the bus taking students to visit his alma-mater. >> he went to paris with madison and got on his knee to ask to get married. >> he surprised his fiancee with that romantic proposal in paris. excitement about the couple's wedding plans has been shattered by their shocking death. >> and they said granny, i love you. the other one said granny, i love you. they both gave me a kiss. i said i love you...
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it is 10% of tackle cores's entire sales -- of michael court's -- michael kors's entire sales. this is a company that is managing to double sales, but he phenomenal. it has given the chief executive that much more ambition, that much more optimism on the growth that he can have in europe. he initially thought 100 stores is about where europe could take it. now he is saying 200 stores. they are opening in very high profile streets. in london,, regent street, in paris. they are really going for the high-end and they are looking to take on the rivals such as gucci and hernmmes. >> tell us how they have achieved this. get theare managing to elusive luxury meets affordability without washing out their own view. they are managing to keep that luxurious feel. still having a much cheaper price tag. is how much we are seeing their bags. euros is how we are seeing their bags. i do happen to where michael , 200 pounds for a watch that looks pretty strong. i like it because it stood out as a masculine watch. that was something i felt was affordable. this is for the aspirational buyer who d
it is 10% of tackle cores's entire sales -- of michael court's -- michael kors's entire sales. this is a company that is managing to double sales, but he phenomenal. it has given the chief executive that much more ambition, that much more optimism on the growth that he can have in europe. he initially thought 100 stores is about where europe could take it. now he is saying 200 stores. they are opening in very high profile streets. in london,, regent street, in paris. they are really going for...
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it's michael strahan day. so, hometown houston.d start with ktrk's live shot and a beautiful one. we chose it because it's on our map for warmth today. starting in a soupy, foggy mid-60s in some places there. you'll go for a high of 83, along the ocean. dallas, more like 87. all ahead of the severe weather we were talking about. midland, toasty. and pleasant, atlanta, 75. and 77, memphis. but we are watching that new storm. this one will be the severe weathermaker f >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. high clouds, sunshine, not as breezy and slightly milder today from 58 at the coast to 70 inland. accuweather seven-day forecast, still a chance of rain thursday night into friday, but the weekend is trending drier and warmer. have a great day. >> all that weather, brought to you by kmart. that cold front will actually cool down people in the southwest. so, places like phoenix will drop into the 70s. >> all right, ginger. thank you. >>> coming up, the rise of the youtube millionaires. how some are making a bundle on viral videos. even w
it's michael strahan day. so, hometown houston.d start with ktrk's live shot and a beautiful one. we chose it because it's on our map for warmth today. starting in a soupy, foggy mid-60s in some places there. you'll go for a high of 83, along the ocean. dallas, more like 87. all ahead of the severe weather we were talking about. midland, toasty. and pleasant, atlanta, 75. and 77, memphis. but we are watching that new storm. this one will be the severe weathermaker f >>> good morning....
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this $25, that's how they're going to sort of go up against michael bloomberg.so, this is going to be a very interesting fight. you're right to point out, this is a worthy opponent for the nra in terms of cash flow, certainly. but the nrasm has been in this business a long time. they've got a sophisticated campaign and lobbying arm. how quickly bloomberg's organization can exert the level of influence that the nra already has in this fight. we'll see how much influence this money will buy. >> interesting to watch. >> sure is. >> thank you, alexandra. appreciate that. >>> history in the making as pope francis prepares to elevate not just one but two popes into sainthood. a preview from the vatican, coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >>> on sunday for the first time in history, the vatican will canonize two popes to sainthood on the same day. pope john paul ii and pope john xxiii becoming part of the community of catholic saints. among the catholic faithful in rome, dehlia? >> the crowds
this $25, that's how they're going to sort of go up against michael bloomberg.so, this is going to be a very interesting fight. you're right to point out, this is a worthy opponent for the nra in terms of cash flow, certainly. but the nrasm has been in this business a long time. they've got a sophisticated campaign and lobbying arm. how quickly bloomberg's organization can exert the level of influence that the nra already has in this fight. we'll see how much influence this money will buy....
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and michael bennet beat ken buck to hold on to his senate seat. overall margin of victory in colorado that year was one point. but his margin of victory among women was 17 points. ah. lesson learned. maybe. this year the other u.s. senate seat from colorado is up. not the one held by michael bennet but the one held by mark udall. again it's another midterm election year and mid-terms are always tough for the president's party and mark udall is a democrat. he's a widely respected senator. he's taken very seriously in washington. but like michael bennet, honestly, he's not a hugely high-profile guy. and colorado is basically still seen as a purple state. so a lot of the same dynamics apply as applied in 2010 in terms of the democrats worrying about holding on to this seat. but great news for the democrats. the republicans decided that their candidate for the u.s. senate again is going to be ken buck. ha. ken buck already lost to michael bennet. now he can lose to mark udall on the same grounds. that was the initial plan. for a long time they were pl
and michael bennet beat ken buck to hold on to his senate seat. overall margin of victory in colorado that year was one point. but his margin of victory among women was 17 points. ah. lesson learned. maybe. this year the other u.s. senate seat from colorado is up. not the one held by michael bennet but the one held by mark udall. again it's another midterm election year and mid-terms are always tough for the president's party and mark udall is a democrat. he's a widely respected senator. he's...
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that's not what he says in the book. >> well, michael's book, i'll let michael speak to that, but whatfortunately, this is a rigged comment that got overblown. >> he overblew it. [laughter] >> again, i'll let him speak to that. it's about a market structure that's gotten corrupted over the years which has allowed these loopholes and trap doors to form. and i agree with charlie's piece today about the regulators, right? they missed lots of opportunities -- >> we should unpack what you mean by market structure. in 2005 they created rule nms. it was implemented in 2007. that took what was, essentially, two markets, two centralized places to trade stock -- the new york stock exchange and the nasdaq -- and allowed 40 of 'em. now, within the context of that 40 which, by the way, goldman sachs which is against high frequency trading loved these dark pools, that's what they're known as, in the context of that, you could play games. their completely legal. and -- they're completely legal. liz: well, there is a completely legal part. >> the sec prom in 2009 to regulate -- hayes liz yeah, remembe
that's not what he says in the book. >> well, michael's book, i'll let michael speak to that, but whatfortunately, this is a rigged comment that got overblown. >> he overblew it. [laughter] >> again, i'll let him speak to that. it's about a market structure that's gotten corrupted over the years which has allowed these loopholes and trap doors to form. and i agree with charlie's piece today about the regulators, right? they missed lots of opportunities -- >> we should...
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it was target and now we're hearing about michaels.ichaels is saying the information that could be breached might include, say, your credit card and the expiration date, but not necessarily personal information like your pin number, your name, your address, your social security number. michaels is the biggest arts and crafts retailer in the country. the breach is saying that card processing systems and it could affect nearly 3 million of its customers and also 400,000 cards used at its subsidiary, aaron brothers. the date, we're talking about generally run between may 8th of 2013 through january of this year. and we're talking about dozens of stores right here in the bay area and five of the michael stores in san jose alone. on its website there is a letter this morning from the ceo saying the sophisticated malware used by criminals no longer poses a threat to its customers, that it is safe to use debit and credit cards at michaels and aaron brothers stores now. customers are encouraged, though, to go ahead and review their account sta
it was target and now we're hearing about michaels.ichaels is saying the information that could be breached might include, say, your credit card and the expiration date, but not necessarily personal information like your pin number, your name, your address, your social security number. michaels is the biggest arts and crafts retailer in the country. the breach is saying that card processing systems and it could affect nearly 3 million of its customers and also 400,000 cards used at its...
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michael did a nice job of describing the market haul and the specific c u items. he mentioned the community outreach i think what you may have letters already if those community members but i provided another copy as well. i've been meeting with the community since 2011 as a project of a whole and came back with the additional cu i've been working with them since december of last year. i worked closely with various community groups that expressed interest in the review and the castro cv d and the castro merchant and some street that neighbors. worked with them to fit this within the perimeters of interest to them they should issues with the retail discussed so i wanted to assure that them we'll create a space that meets their needs. i worked with them to craft a paragraph at their request it's the condition 13 in your packet in the conditions of approval it addresses some of the concerns making sure that the vendors are limited to the size so i want to mention the outreach i did perform and it was helpful to get their feedback to make sure this project was a succe
michael did a nice job of describing the market haul and the specific c u items. he mentioned the community outreach i think what you may have letters already if those community members but i provided another copy as well. i've been meeting with the community since 2011 as a project of a whole and came back with the additional cu i've been working with them since december of last year. i worked closely with various community groups that expressed interest in the review and the castro cv d and...
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michael was -- he was such a natural reporter. i think maybe the difference between the two of us is i'm kind of a failed novelist. i never wanted to be a journalist growing up. i wanted to write funny novels and turned out my fiction is terrible and this is what i ended up doing for a living. mike sl a born reporter. if you read his books, there is a certain kind of person who has this mania for uncovering facts of all types. he was very per miscues in his search of facts and fact oids and his books are filled with details you can only get by asking a million questions of people. it's kind of a rare talent. it doesn't sound as it should be but it is. he was a young man but he was very gifted in that respected and i think he had a great future ahead of him. it's a real shame. >> after the death of andrew bright bart in 20 12rks you wrote death of a douche, here is video. i want to ask you about this thing too. >> it's over. there is no such thing as a moderate democrat. so what do we get now in barack obama? i have videos of this
michael was -- he was such a natural reporter. i think maybe the difference between the two of us is i'm kind of a failed novelist. i never wanted to be a journalist growing up. i wanted to write funny novels and turned out my fiction is terrible and this is what i ended up doing for a living. mike sl a born reporter. if you read his books, there is a certain kind of person who has this mania for uncovering facts of all types. he was very per miscues in his search of facts and fact oids and his...
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michael fwrim is an actual member of congress, he works in washington. members of congress don't end up getting indicted and going to prison all that often. to be fair, actually, maybe that depends on the phrase all that often. former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in jail right now. he bought himself awesome stuff like, for example, one of michael jackson's old fedora's. william jefferson also a democrat is serving 13 years $1 for accepting half a million in bribes. they found some of that money in the back of his freezer wrapped in aluminum foil. republican rick renzy of arizona, he got sentenced to three years in prison on corruption. he's out on appeal. he filed his campaign report. bob may got two years for conspiracy and false reports. ohio democrat, he had the most amazing hair in the last 100 years in congress. james traficant, seven years for fake the up tax returns, taking bribes and using his staffers for chores on his farms. he was the first member of congress sent to the big house in the 21st century. really, he was only carrying on a very
michael fwrim is an actual member of congress, he works in washington. members of congress don't end up getting indicted and going to prison all that often. to be fair, actually, maybe that depends on the phrase all that often. former congressman jesse jackson jr. is in jail right now. he bought himself awesome stuff like, for example, one of michael jackson's old fedora's. william jefferson also a democrat is serving 13 years $1 for accepting half a million in bribes. they found some of that...
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we are today honoring michael and luanne. >> we heard michael's story.t for him. it's actually also for luanne. it's called "rise." and broadway star andy kelso from "kinky boots" is here to sing it for us. ♪ ♪ when life deals you a crippling hand ♪ ♪ what are you going to do ♪ are you going to be bitter ♪ or are you going to be better ♪ ♪ the choice is completely up to you ♪ ♪ no one knows for certain ♪ when they wake up in the morning ♪ ♪ what the day ahead of them will bring ♪ ♪ no one can predict the pain that comes without a warning ♪ ♪ and completely changes everything ♪ ♪ no one could have told me ♪ in the blinking of an eye ♪ my own life would never be the same ♪ ♪ but i decided then and there to live annot to die ♪ ♪ and not to search for somebody to blame ♪ ♪ when things go wrong ♪ i'm going to rise i won't listen to the lies ♪ ♪ each day i can be better every day ♪ ♪ because i am strong and i'm wise ♪ ♪ and i've opened up my eyes ♪ so i know no matter what ♪ i'll find a way ♪ i'm gonna rise ♪ now i don't know for certain ♪ what's awaiting me t
we are today honoring michael and luanne. >> we heard michael's story.t for him. it's actually also for luanne. it's called "rise." and broadway star andy kelso from "kinky boots" is here to sing it for us. ♪ ♪ when life deals you a crippling hand ♪ ♪ what are you going to do ♪ are you going to be bitter ♪ or are you going to be better ♪ ♪ the choice is completely up to you ♪ ♪ no one knows for certain ♪ when they wake up in the morning ♪ ♪...
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>> michael keenan adjusts to a world very different from the one he left.@ñ >>> one thing that can always be counted on at cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, is that the inmate population will never be the same one day to the next. every day, new inmates arrive. while others move on. because his alleged crime occurred out of state, nathaniel jordan's stay here didn't last long at all. >> he had an out-of-state warrant for indiana county. they extradited him, came and picked him up, transported him to indiana. so he went back. he'll serve his time there. >> jordan will face charges of attempted murder and robbery in indiana. but his arrival at cuyahoga county will not soon be forgotten. >> ah! >> inconsistencies in his story and his immediate response to a sedative left the jail's mental health staff speculating as to whether jordan's behavior was due to a disorder, drug use or if it was all just an act. >> he might have wanted psychotic looking behavior to build his defense strategy. >> he's a very smart guy. when you're on the run, you've got t
>> michael keenan adjusts to a world very different from the one he left.@ñ >>> one thing that can always be counted on at cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center, is that the inmate population will never be the same one day to the next. every day, new inmates arrive. while others move on. because his alleged crime occurred out of state, nathaniel jordan's stay here didn't last long at all. >> he had an out-of-state warrant for indiana county. they extradited him,...
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>> michael, i think it brings hope.l but there are two hallmarks here. one is the three megahertz, selected because it's, you know, it's not the same as an engine harmonic or things like that. and then repetition of the signal. every second or almost every second. the only thing that is disconcerning is they only had it for a minute or a minute and a half. if they were on top of the black box, it should have just kept going. but i think it's very encouraging. i think the hallmarks are that it is of some kind of a locator beacon. since there's nothing else in the area, i'm not so convinced it is oceanographic work or fishing lanes or shipping lanes, rather. i think it's very encouraging and something they should be race ing there to find out, and they are. >> let me be the keptic. no debris having been found. final day. this is day 30 of the battery life. i have to say this and you have a book on your shelf right behind you. it's the chinese. you know, maybe they haven't been forth coming with all the information. and th
>> michael, i think it brings hope.l but there are two hallmarks here. one is the three megahertz, selected because it's, you know, it's not the same as an engine harmonic or things like that. and then repetition of the signal. every second or almost every second. the only thing that is disconcerning is they only had it for a minute or a minute and a half. if they were on top of the black box, it should have just kept going. but i think it's very encouraging. i think the hallmarks are...
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what michael lewis is writing about is an issue. michael lewis is making this far bigger. markets are near an all-time high. the s&p 500 was up 30%. the economy has recovered. the banks are capitalized. if they become so distorted like the chinese market which is poorly regulated and has not , it is growth very well not a good proxy for corporate growth there. i would be worried. timeg said this, it is a to cry something of the effect of the market is rigged. with a.re coming off with a market where they have gotten bitten. this is a great time to write a book like this. the idea of taxing these trades is getting interest from our viewers. taxed.ft should be these guys think -- make it no other positive contribution to their country. guest: it is hard to find any unanimity about how that tax be implement it. you would see other prohibitions put in. test themany different would have to go through that makes it prohibitive, you are going to see another situation like the flash crash of 2010. it is bound to happen. leery of coming back to a market. even if michael lewis did n
what michael lewis is writing about is an issue. michael lewis is making this far bigger. markets are near an all-time high. the s&p 500 was up 30%. the economy has recovered. the banks are capitalized. if they become so distorted like the chinese market which is poorly regulated and has not , it is growth very well not a good proxy for corporate growth there. i would be worried. timeg said this, it is a to cry something of the effect of the market is rigged. with a.re coming off with a...
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michael writes a very entered winning book.is knowledge of the market structure is nowhere near the common understanding of a small when he wrote moneyball and some of his other books. >> do you think it is almost laughable? if the business has been in existence for eight years and michael lewis comes out with his sunday night at midnight, how about the timing? april 1, april fools' day and now the fbi is doing an investigation. don't they look like chumps that they needed michael lewis to take them to the water? >> the high-frequency guys? >> no, the fbi. >> they have to do what they have to do to protect the system . there ise surprised if anything obvious. my experience has been most of the market manipulation issues have come from people and not from algorithms. the algorithms are trying so hard to make an efficient market that their biggest concern is competing with other algorithms. on trying tous keep their head above water. it is so competitive. s michael's book misses is the dramatic decrease and the dramatic efficienc
michael writes a very entered winning book.is knowledge of the market structure is nowhere near the common understanding of a small when he wrote moneyball and some of his other books. >> do you think it is almost laughable? if the business has been in existence for eight years and michael lewis comes out with his sunday night at midnight, how about the timing? april 1, april fools' day and now the fbi is doing an investigation. don't they look like chumps that they needed michael lewis...
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>> that's how confident i was, that's right. >> coming up, michael keenan is offered a deal that could him free. but it might not be good enough. >> to me, it sounds more like a cop-out than a victory. >> then -- >> had you taken any kind of pills or anything? >> no. i was -- >> that was just you. >> yes. >> nathaniel jordan and mental health staff try to get to the bottom of his behavior. due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use premarin vaginal cream if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pe
>> that's how confident i was, that's right. >> coming up, michael keenan is offered a deal that could him free. but it might not be good enough. >> to me, it sounds more like a cop-out than a victory. >> then -- >> had you taken any kind of pills or anything? >> no. i was -- >> that was just you. >> yes. >> nathaniel jordan and mental health staff try to get to the bottom of his behavior. due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely...
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retailers taking europe i storm. >> it is not just michael cores, --kors, but michael cores kors seemshe standout performer in terms of growth. like for like sales up 28%. that is more than double wear burberry was. came second in the list of who did well in luxury. you have got to remember, growing from a small base, $3 billion is where we are thinking this year's sales will be. that is just 10% of lvmh, but is chief is negative ambitious and feeling confident. he said he is stealing market share from the likes of louis , those european big houses that have been here for the last 50 years. he is stealing market share. be 100er is he going to stores in europe, it is going to be 200. i think it walks a very fine line of luxury but at a good price point. at the moment, things are relatively cheap -- when you look at their watches or their -ags, they are about 300 euros 1000 euros. compare that to gucci or louis vuitton, which are about 1000-2000. they are copying some clever tricks that many of these older, grander european houses played in the past. catwalks,nd, runway but products chea
retailers taking europe i storm. >> it is not just michael cores, --kors, but michael cores kors seemshe standout performer in terms of growth. like for like sales up 28%. that is more than double wear burberry was. came second in the list of who did well in luxury. you have got to remember, growing from a small base, $3 billion is where we are thinking this year's sales will be. that is just 10% of lvmh, but is chief is negative ambitious and feeling confident. he said he is stealing...
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details on the michael's hack. and how many *millions of people are affected. >> reporter:ahead at eight: the rage for bay area bikers. what they do -- and how you can get your hands on one. later in the broadcast. suddenly snatched! female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> pam:the details behind this kidnapping video that will leave you outraged. and why so many people are taking a good, hard look at it. next: a "my kron 4 story" yielding results for you tonight. see what happens when we take up some v-a workers' cause against a congressman. >> jacqueline:temps in the low 50's and 60s! safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. for easter, get a safeway spiral sliced ham, for just $1.99 a
details on the michael's hack. and how many *millions of people are affected. >> reporter:ahead at eight: the rage for bay area bikers. what they do -- and how you can get your hands on one. later in the broadcast. suddenly snatched! female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is on now. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪...
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joining us now is michael mcfaul.er this year he was america's ambassador to russia, he's now a professor of political science at stanford. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> how does it work to be sanctioning essentially the ceo of the company but not the company? how does that -- how does that affect american firms making decisions about doing business in russia? >> well, it means that they continue to do business and can continue to do business with the company rosneft. it just means he can't travel to the united states anymore. by the way, he hadn't traveled to the united states very much until he became the head of this oil company. but it also, i think, signals that there's more to come. i think that's what the administration was trying to do. they're trying to say we are serious about this. if you escalate violence in eastern ukraine, we're going to go after not just him, but perhaps the banking sector, the energy sector and russia. >> i recognize that the strategy here is to leave further room to g
joining us now is michael mcfaul.er this year he was america's ambassador to russia, he's now a professor of political science at stanford. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> how does it work to be sanctioning essentially the ceo of the company but not the company? how does that -- how does that affect american firms making decisions about doing business in russia? >> well, it means that they continue to do business and can continue to do business with the company...
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>> i don't think so, michael.hink that you have to show contrition in order to start the rehab process. he has made no statements or said nothing that would lead you to believe what is on the tape is nothing but a reflection of his views. and therefore, i think he would need a lot of years and a lot of hard work to try to rehabilitation his image. and i don't think from what i have seen so far that he really cares to do that. >> you have provided counsel to michael vick and john edwards. is type of the essence in a circumstance like this. is the fact that this all came to light friday night. and here we are having this conversation on tuesday, already too late for him? >> well, it is not too late had he taken a position. but he didn't take a position one way or another. he let the story come out without an official response. and i think now that the commissioner silver has made his ruling, at this point there is little that he could do, unlike mike's situation where he chose to you know, he paid his debt to societ
>> i don't think so, michael.hink that you have to show contrition in order to start the rehab process. he has made no statements or said nothing that would lead you to believe what is on the tape is nothing but a reflection of his views. and therefore, i think he would need a lot of years and a lot of hard work to try to rehabilitation his image. and i don't think from what i have seen so far that he really cares to do that. >> you have provided counsel to michael vick and john...