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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. everyone you meet they're jamming in the street ♪ all night long four delicious flavors. one new bud light lime rita-fiesta pack. fiesta forever. one neif you want tome rita-fsucceed in business, mistakes are a luxury you can't afford. that's why i recommend fast, reliable comcast business internet. they know what businesses need. and there's a no-mistake guarantee. if you don't like it, you have thirty days to call and get your money back. with comcast business internet, you literally can't mook a mistick. i meant to say that. switch today and get the no mistake guarantee. comcast business. built for business. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.: but it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. ♪ one, two, three o'clock. four o'clock pop. ♪ five, six, seven o'clock. eight o'clock pop. ♪ ♪ nine, ten, eleven o'clock ♪ ♪ twelve o'clock pop ♪ we're gonna pop around the clock tonight. ♪ pop in new tide pods plus febreze a 4 in 1 detergent. now with 24-hour freshness. you can call mbut,allow... i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we exposed the ceiling to reference the building's history, but the floors are polished concrete, which gives i
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michael's numbers were off by $700,000. michael: it was a mistake.it's a mistake with my money. michael: i know that. it is never gonna happen again. lemonis: it was a hard lesson for all of us. but a few weeks ago, i saw the new facility, and i was blown away. don't just visit orlando visit tripadvisor orlando tripadvisor not only has millions of real travelers reviews and opinions but checks hundreds of websites so people can get the best hotel prices to plan, compare and book the perfect trip visit tripadvisor.com today you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels, but i had to use so many sheets per spill... the roll just disappeared. i knew i should've bought bounty. bounty is 2x more absorbent and strong when wet. just look how much longer bounty lasts versus one of those bargain brand towels. and that's a good deal. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper and now try new bounty with dawn. available in the paper towel aisle. i saw mr. green tea's new facility, and i was blown away. the building was almost unrecognizable. inside, we
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first, michael henderson.n his past, he served as superintendent of the martin van buren historical segment. and pat brady is back at our table. she is a first lady's biographer and historian. her biography of rachel jackson -- michael henderson, help people understand the amount of change that andrew jackson brought to washington. michael: good heavens. jackson is the first westerner. we've had virginia presidents from the old south before that. jackson is completely different. the change is enormous. even though he is a planter, he is not of the old planter class of the south. nor was he a new englander. this is a westerner. he brings different values and the french ambitions to the white house. susan: even though he was a widow the president, the ghost of his former wife hung over the white house during his years there. why is that? pat: she was the woman of his life. he loved her. when she died just a few months before he was inaugurated, he was bereft. he spent all of his time thinking about her and her m
first, michael henderson.n his past, he served as superintendent of the martin van buren historical segment. and pat brady is back at our table. she is a first lady's biographer and historian. her biography of rachel jackson -- michael henderson, help people understand the amount of change that andrew jackson brought to washington. michael: good heavens. jackson is the first westerner. we've had virginia presidents from the old south before that. jackson is completely different. the change is...
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to michael about it?ve a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me. don't play stupid with me. i'm telling you right now. it'll get ugly real quick, okay? this is your one and only chance to get yourself out of a whole load of trouble. >> it gets pretty hot and heavy in that interview room. >> listen to me. listen to me. i know what's going on, okay. i know your mom wanted kay dead, okay? do you want to go to prison for the rest of your life? >> no sir. >> you need to start talking here and now. >> i didn't know it was david. >> bulls ---. >> i swear to you. >> bulls ---. >> reporter: then edmunds moved on to the million
to michael about it?ve a seat right here. >> reporter: still, edmunds decided it was time to bring in michael for a second round of questioning. and this time, the investigator turned up the heat. >> michael, it's over, okay? i'm not playing games anymore. >> reporter: at first, michael said he didn't even know that becky and david were having an affair. >> i know about the affair with your mom and david. >> my mom and david? >> don't play stupid with me....
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for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena.ve 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.ve 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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michael j. naylor. michael a. pimmintel. jessie valdez, iii. utah -- corey blake ride. brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin correa-ortega. marielis morales-santiago. francisco mujica de leon. carlos rivera-vega. mario torres-martin. acknowledgment of all deceased officers. mrs. amy scully, wife of alvin scully, florence township police department new jersey. acknowledgment of all disabled officers. deputy sheriff robin hawkins leo county sheriff's office, new mexico. acknowledgment of all international officers. new south wales police force australia. acknowledgment of law enforcement officers in deleterious service, united states navy. -- military service. united states navy. acknowledgment of all officers tc stats a result
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among -- and michael lozovoy. what was interesting to us when we rejecting judging this is that you didn't just explore the point of use it you can to a conclusion and presented that to your viewers. i get the sense your point of view shifted over the course of doing this project. how did that happen? what was going on? katie: we started out thinking let's raise the minimum wage. it is a simple thing to do. you want them to make more one money. it seems like the obvious choice. then we looked at the con side. there was so much more evidence on the con side for why to raise the minimum wage. we look at the long-term effect. raising the minimum wage didn't seem to help the u.s. in the short-term effect, it would, but long-term is more important. in the end, our conclusion was more the con side. host: did you get into a debate on this or was it apparent to all of you? michael i approached it from a neutral standpoint. -- michael: i approached it from a neutral standpoint. there is merit from both sides. i came at it
among -- and michael lozovoy. what was interesting to us when we rejecting judging this is that you didn't just explore the point of use it you can to a conclusion and presented that to your viewers. i get the sense your point of view shifted over the course of doing this project. how did that happen? what was going on? katie: we started out thinking let's raise the minimum wage. it is a simple thing to do. you want them to make more one money. it seems like the obvious choice. then we looked...
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michael lozovoy. we welcome all of you. anna, tell me about your school. anna: we go to the school for creative and performing arts. i am in art major. katie is a band major. and michael is also an art major with me. >> how many attend the school? anna: about 300. host: and how do you get to go to the school? katie: in fourth grade you can audition through a process in in our area. if your are, you will submit a portfolio. in band, you will audition. they review the additions and they will select a few students to go to school. host: what is it like going to school there? michael: it is very adjusting. it is a smaller school than the normal public schools in lexington. if you come in and fourth grade and leave in eighth grade, you spent five years there with normally the same people because when you go to that school, normally people stay there. when you audition, there is a lot of competition because a lot of people want to get into the school. it is a very interesting experience. all of the
michael lozovoy. we welcome all of you. anna, tell me about your school. anna: we go to the school for creative and performing arts. i am in art major. katie is a band major. and michael is also an art major with me. >> how many attend the school? anna: about 300. host: and how do you get to go to the school? katie: in fourth grade you can audition through a process in in our area. if your are, you will submit a portfolio. in band, you will audition. they review the additions and they...
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michael morell: no. i think -- and in fact, this is a conversation that i used to have with them, and that i had with not just isi and the pakistani military, but the broader pakistani government. --keith hill: and why? michael morell: because at the end of the day, al qaeda is as much a threat to them, if not a greater threat to them, than -- than to us. keith hill: and why do you think they did not want their role publicized? michael morell: i think that's hard to say. you know, one of the things -- one of the things you learn -- and this is really throughout "the great war of our time"... and one of the things you learn very quickly as an intelligence analyst is it's very dangerous to speculate about people's motivations. it is very difficult to say, here is what this person was thinking when they did ask, why, or z. so i'm going to -- i'm going to not answer the question because i would just be guessing. keith hill: ok. i would guess that the united states doesn't play a lone wolf hand in intelligenc
michael morell: no. i think -- and in fact, this is a conversation that i used to have with them, and that i had with not just isi and the pakistani military, but the broader pakistani government. --keith hill: and why? michael morell: because at the end of the day, al qaeda is as much a threat to them, if not a greater threat to them, than -- than to us. keith hill: and why do you think they did not want their role publicized? michael morell: i think that's hard to say. you know, one of the...
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richard: including michael powell. michael: including me.he national ethos was let entrepreneurs, innovators, and engineers and every day people determine the growth path and evolution of this phenomenal infrastructure and not adopt the model of a central regulator with attorneys and bureaucrats not working from the bottom up, but from the top down as we tried to do with the phone model. that was a major national equipment -- commitment. that was the eve those for the last 20 years. -- that was the eighth those for the last 20 years. for the internet to grow unfettered by state and national regulations. for 20 years we watch to be country produce some of the greatest wealth generating innovating companies in the history of the world. there would be no google, no facebook, no amazon, no ebay, no snap chat, no whatsapp without this policy. the technology was deployed faster than any technology in the history of the world under that commitment. secondly, we as leaders wandered around the world and demanded other governments do the same. we dema
richard: including michael powell. michael: including me.he national ethos was let entrepreneurs, innovators, and engineers and every day people determine the growth path and evolution of this phenomenal infrastructure and not adopt the model of a central regulator with attorneys and bureaucrats not working from the bottom up, but from the top down as we tried to do with the phone model. that was a major national equipment -- commitment. that was the eve those for the last 20 years. -- that was...
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michael reagan.ut the euro-dollar move and that is what we should begin the conversation. michael r.: a reaction to the core inflation numbers we got. it reminds me of comments from james paulsen last month. a very contrary and prediction. he said the fed could be forced into a panicky exit from low rates. most people believe rates will stay low for the rest of the year, but his thinking was inflation expectations especially in the breakeven rate market -- it looks like people do expect inflation eventually and it could catch up to us all of a sudden. it is a contrary idea, but it is some thing to think about. stephanie: david, what do you think? david: the back end of the yield curve is not moving that much, so it is hard to get excited about this. erik: and you are an and excitable guy -- an excitable guy. david: i think the inflation was already in pace. -- in place. stephanie: hold on, look at that graph -- no biggie, it is already in place? david: it is a nice move. stephanie: for a horrible mov
michael reagan.ut the euro-dollar move and that is what we should begin the conversation. michael r.: a reaction to the core inflation numbers we got. it reminds me of comments from james paulsen last month. a very contrary and prediction. he said the fed could be forced into a panicky exit from low rates. most people believe rates will stay low for the rest of the year, but his thinking was inflation expectations especially in the breakeven rate market -- it looks like people do expect...
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>> and michael started crying. >> how did that happen?thing was, the call didn't say anything about edith being dead, only that there was a fire. >> and that told investigators they were on the right track. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni, there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems, or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other medicine that contains sovaldi. side effects may incl
>> and michael started crying. >> how did that happen?thing was, the call didn't say anything about edith being dead, only that there was a fire. >> and that told investigators they were on the right track. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had...
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captioning funded by cbs and ford >> cooper: michael michael blutrich was one of the best civilian informants against the new york mafia federal authorities say they ever had. he was also one of the unlikeliest. his undercover work helped send dozens of mob members and associates to prison, including john gotti jr. michael blutrich surreptitiously recorded about 1,000 hours of conversations with mobsters under very dangerous circumstances. >> when they brought us in to talk about going undercover, i remember my reaction was, are you mistaking me for someone with courage? i mean what are you talking about? you want me to wear a wire? >> i've done close to 150 expeditions, and as i look back upon my history, the most important discoveries were the ones that i didn't know were there. >> logan: bob ballard discovered the "titanic" in 1985, and as you'll see tonight he hasn't stopped exploring. >> oh, i love that. >> logan: when you're operating 2,000 feet beneath the sea, you never know what you'll find. >> oh, beautiful. >> oh, wow. >> holy cow. >> wow. >> logan: or what will find you. >> alfons
captioning funded by cbs and ford >> cooper: michael michael blutrich was one of the best civilian informants against the new york mafia federal authorities say they ever had. he was also one of the unlikeliest. his undercover work helped send dozens of mob members and associates to prison, including john gotti jr. michael blutrich surreptitiously recorded about 1,000 hours of conversations with mobsters under very dangerous circumstances. >> when they brought us in to talk about...
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-lemonis: michael! michael! gina: i'm the wrong [bleep] one. i'm the wrong one.he wrong [bleep] one. it takes one phone call... -sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please. -gina: [ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because she's scared that she's gonna lose her job. this is how she provides for her family. what i was worried about is this thing was gonna get totally out of hand. woman #2: he's the one starting the problem -- him. -sal: honestly -- -michael: i haven't been paid for three years, and i'm no good? i've let it slide for three freakin' years! lemonis: okay, okay. gina, please don't go out there. michael: i'm closing you down first, because i got to get paid! -sal: gina. gina. -michael: that's the facts! all right?! lemonis: you know, as i'm watching this go down, i'm pissed off at sa
-lemonis: michael! michael! gina: i'm the wrong [bleep] one. i'm the wrong one.he wrong [bleep] one. it takes one phone call... -sal: gina. gina. -gina: ...and i'll end you, bro. -sal: gina, please. -gina: [ shouting indistinctly ] -michael: you have no respect. -gina: sit the [bleep] down. -michael: no respect. -gina: not when you get in my face and try to talk to me like that! fabio: do me a favor, babe, please? just calm down. i know. just calm down. lemonis: gina is going bananas because...
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michael: we did. we met at c-span first and went on a tour with someone from c-span, and walked around the capital. that was really awesome. i think i have been there before on some other trips to washington but there is so much you can learn from there. i definitely recommend that if anybody comes to d.c., they should stop by and do a tour inside the congress building. you really get a sense of american pride when you go in there. it is so established, so beautiful, and you get to see democracy where it is. host: you will finish of the day today by going back to the capitol complex. what is the end of the day like? katie: for the remainder of the day, we will go back to the capital to meet mitch mcconnell, the majority senate leader, which will be amazing. that makes me feel like -- as kentuckians, there are 50 states but we can come together to becoming special and one person. we are ecstatic for that. after that, we will go back to the hotel and get ready to fly out back to lexington. host: a busy
michael: we did. we met at c-span first and went on a tour with someone from c-span, and walked around the capital. that was really awesome. i think i have been there before on some other trips to washington but there is so much you can learn from there. i definitely recommend that if anybody comes to d.c., they should stop by and do a tour inside the congress building. you really get a sense of american pride when you go in there. it is so established, so beautiful, and you get to see...
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oh, michael's here! hi, michael! hi! well, well, well. what is this all about?s there a-a new man in alex's life? well she certainly thinks so. (lowered voice) is there any way that boy is straight? ooh, what's going on? who are we looking at? uh, it's alex's new "boyfriend" michael. what's up with the air quotes? (lowered voice) she thinks he's gay. i "think" he's gay the same way i "think" that lamp is hideous. yeah. okay, brought it made it art class. look, i like michael. i really do. i just--i don't want her to get her heart broken. when it comes to boys, her self-esteem is low enough as it is. i don't know. alex seems pretty darn tough. oh, she's just sarcastic on the outside. inside, she's just a fragile little girl. by all means, look right at me when you say that. if she wants to get her heart broken by a gay guy, she can do so when she's 18 or 19 and can drink her way through it. aw. you're a "good mother." mm-hmm. i don't know, claire. you could be wrong. boys aren't as concerned about traditional masculinity anymore. you know, they're not butching it
oh, michael's here! hi, michael! hi! well, well, well. what is this all about?s there a-a new man in alex's life? well she certainly thinks so. (lowered voice) is there any way that boy is straight? ooh, what's going on? who are we looking at? uh, it's alex's new "boyfriend" michael. what's up with the air quotes? (lowered voice) she thinks he's gay. i "think" he's gay the same way i "think" that lamp is hideous. yeah. okay, brought it made it art class. look, i...
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it revealed that michael is the father of michael jr. of course he's the father. else would the kid be named michael jr.? are you planning to watch the fight over the weekend saturday night? [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: mgm in las vegas. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they estimate the fight will be seen by more people than any fight in history that did not take place between jay-z and his sister-in-law in an elevator. [ applause ] didn't have to pay for that. no matter who wins, both fighters will walk away with a large chunk of money. they agreed they are splitting the purse 60/40. mayweather could make $180 million on saturday. you would think for that much he could pay somebody to fighter for him. boxing is a violent sport, but it is not half as violent as unboxing. unboxes is when you buy something like a toy and you have to take it out of a box. there are a lot of unboxes videos on you tube but they are popular. people like to see how things come. i don't know why they are popular. we decided to make one ourselves with some help from former he
it revealed that michael is the father of michael jr. of course he's the father. else would the kid be named michael jr.? are you planning to watch the fight over the weekend saturday night? [ cheers and applause ] >>. >> jimmy: mgm in las vegas. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they estimate the fight will be seen by more people than any fight in history that did not take place between jay-z and his sister-in-law in an elevator. [ applause ] didn't have to pay for that. no...
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tom: is the headline here michael darter -- michael darda agrees with paul krugman? michael: i think we would be much more in alignment then the fed critics that are saying low money bubble. brendan: the problem is the central banks are responding. there is too much money sitting around in the world looking for a return. michael: ben bernanke, his first two or three blog posts took this on. tom: isn't that great? michael: fantastic blogger great teacher. take a look at the bernanke blog post, which i think is excellent. tom: a massive shout out to david russell at brookings institution. what a public service. michael: look at these postwar business cycles. the fact is the average nominal gdp growth correlates inversely with p/e ratios. what is easy money? the fed interest rate is too low relative to an equal or -- to an equilibrium demand for base that shows up in high nominal growth inflation. tom: the summary is that you are still in the stock market. michael: i am still in the stock market. tom: this is his public television commercials we have to go to. michael d
tom: is the headline here michael darter -- michael darda agrees with paul krugman? michael: i think we would be much more in alignment then the fed critics that are saying low money bubble. brendan: the problem is the central banks are responding. there is too much money sitting around in the world looking for a return. michael: ben bernanke, his first two or three blog posts took this on. tom: isn't that great? michael: fantastic blogger great teacher. take a look at the bernanke blog post,...
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(michael jackson) oh!n' ♪ ♪ tearin' me apart, yes, it is ♪ (narrator) plus a dazzling array of talent from across the entertainment world. (dick clark) i'm very honored to be part of this celebration tonight. i really believe that motown has built the potential for going on forever. (smokey robinson) ♪ so take a good look at my face ♪ ♪ see my smile looks out of place ♪ ♪ oh, look a little bit closer ♪ (narrator) all of these incredible songs and unforgettable moments, plus hours and hours of bonus features, are all together in the motown 25 dvd collection. and here's your chance to get your own. ♪ i wish those days could come back once more ♪ ♪ why did those days ♪ (narrator) it's the music that transformed america. ♪ now if there's a smile on my face ♪ ♪ it's only there tryin' ♪ (narrator) the beat of a generation. ♪ baby, i need your lovin' ♪ ♪ got to have all your lovin' ♪ (narrator) the soul of a nation. ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (chorus) ♪ what's goin' on ♪ (narrator) and on one special night in 1983, moto
(michael jackson) oh!n' ♪ ♪ tearin' me apart, yes, it is ♪ (narrator) plus a dazzling array of talent from across the entertainment world. (dick clark) i'm very honored to be part of this celebration tonight. i really believe that motown has built the potential for going on forever. (smokey robinson) ♪ so take a good look at my face ♪ ♪ see my smile looks out of place ♪ ♪ oh, look a little bit closer ♪ (narrator) all of these incredible songs and unforgettable moments, plus...
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michael, tell us about your experience.ichael: in baltimore i think it's the classic case of two cities in one. there are two baltimores. one that's relatively prosperous where people are getting along fine but broad swaths of the city are disconnected from the life of the other baltimore and in that baltimore, sandtown winchester, where freddie gray is from is one of the poorest neighborhood really in the country. every socioeconomic indicator there is down. gwen: you've lived there for 30 years. you and i used to cover baltimore together. what you wrote in your piece this week was this was something that's that was going to happen. michael: because you had these two worlds that bumped up against each other onle on occasion. you had fights at the harbor. the drug scene in the ports community. and the police's role was to come in, clear everybody out. arrest people, not sort of be part of the community so you always had this tension and there was a lot of police interaction so you could just feel this coming. >> michael was
michael, tell us about your experience.ichael: in baltimore i think it's the classic case of two cities in one. there are two baltimores. one that's relatively prosperous where people are getting along fine but broad swaths of the city are disconnected from the life of the other baltimore and in that baltimore, sandtown winchester, where freddie gray is from is one of the poorest neighborhood really in the country. every socioeconomic indicator there is down. gwen: you've lived there for 30...
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michael: anybody. lemonis: i keep hearing from everybody how mike talks to people, but i have to be honest. i haven't seen it. maybe he's on his best behavior for me. that wouldn't surprise me. growing up, did you -- did, you know, mike and your mom -- done a good job raising you? michael: well, when you said, "growing up," it wasn't growing up. i was 15, he was 13 when our father passed. lemonis: oh, my gosh. -your father died. -michael: yeah. lemonis: how did he die? michael: my mom and him were going on a trip to vegas. they were ran off the road by a semitruck. lemonis: your mom was in the car. michael: my mother survived because she had her seat belt on. really think it changed her life. lemonis: do you think your mom's recovered from that accident mentally, emotionally? michael: i think she feels blessed to just be here. andreas: she lives for us. she -- it's all about us. lemonis: this family suffered a terrible tragedy, and it's left them all in, i would say, a very tough place. this business i
michael: anybody. lemonis: i keep hearing from everybody how mike talks to people, but i have to be honest. i haven't seen it. maybe he's on his best behavior for me. that wouldn't surprise me. growing up, did you -- did, you know, mike and your mom -- done a good job raising you? michael: well, when you said, "growing up," it wasn't growing up. i was 15, he was 13 when our father passed. lemonis: oh, my gosh. -your father died. -michael: yeah. lemonis: how did he die? michael: my mom...
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hillary doesn't need to say anything as michael said. >> i would ask michael is there anything she could not get away with? some things she has gotten away with, that i don't think any other candidate could have. >> i think there are things they have already done that will still blow up on them. bill clinton for example, yesterday with univision, giving a paid speech promoting her. i think at some level this thing has run so deeply through them a lot of things are going to come out that are so unsavory she is going to have to address it around try to answer these questions. melissa: not only that, i think a lost traditional media assumed on their side like no, for example are not. in a really, really biting at her heels, right, todd? >> they are. i know right now it is hillary, hillary hillary. you have got jim webb out there. o'malley out there. they -- melissa: come on. come on. >> i'm with melissa. don't see o'malley. >> is somebody with a moral center in the democratic party. melissa: he will do what he is asked. former president bill clinton stopping by "the late show." telling davi
hillary doesn't need to say anything as michael said. >> i would ask michael is there anything she could not get away with? some things she has gotten away with, that i don't think any other candidate could have. >> i think there are things they have already done that will still blow up on them. bill clinton for example, yesterday with univision, giving a paid speech promoting her. i think at some level this thing has run so deeply through them a lot of things are going to come out...
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michael and gordon had a problem.ging testimony of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> freeman was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the stand. >> michael and gordon proposed an unorthodoxed solution. after freeman's testimony was read into the record they would cross-examine the empty witness stand as if he were on the stand. >> we took the evidence of the lies and put them in the form of questions. >> you told the jury you didn't know that john thompson was going to rob someone. isn't it true, however, that you set out to rob someone? silence hung in the air after each question was posed, giving the jury time to imagine freeman's response. you suggested in your testimony that you stole nothing from mr
michael and gordon had a problem.ging testimony of kevin freeman, the man they believed murdered ray liuzza. >> freeman was shot dead in 1995 while committing a robbery. >> with freeman dead, his previous testimony stood as evidence that thompson had committed the liuzza murder. >> we had all this evidence that freeman had lied in his original testimony and we wouldn't be able to use that evidence effectively if we couldn't cross examine him live on the stand. >> michael...
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michael henderson: yes.usan swain: and what's interesting about the campaign in so many ways, it was really a presage of modern campaigning and the fact that he and his surrogates were out on the stump as it were. and i read that as many as 800,000 more americans voted in that election than had in the previous. michael henderson: yes. susan swain: how did he do that and how did he thought of that idea of campaigning? michael henderson: well, a lot of it was the growing development of an actual national party that martin van buren had been working on in albany and had been working on with people in the south particularly in virginia. and this is also a period of great technological change. so, we have railroads and we have newspapers and we have all kinds of sort of new communication methods that are coming to bear as well as a much larger electorate. so, we have basically almost general white male suffrage in all of the states. so, there are more people voting, there's more interest in voting, and there's mo
michael henderson: yes.usan swain: and what's interesting about the campaign in so many ways, it was really a presage of modern campaigning and the fact that he and his surrogates were out on the stump as it were. and i read that as many as 800,000 more americans voted in that election than had in the previous. michael henderson: yes. susan swain: how did he do that and how did he thought of that idea of campaigning? michael henderson: well, a lot of it was the growing development of an actual...
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michael: the experience and connectivity. erik: price? michael: i think price is fair.ar store, i will own it for a dollar. but no one is going to apple for the price or disney for the price. the price is fair. it is not just about price. none of the stores is going to -- are going to win if it is just about price and products. it has to be experienced. stephanie: don't your daughters love going to the apple store? erik: sure. stephanie: my kids want to go there like an afternoon activity. erik: the question is, how much do you spend there. michael gould is the former chair and ceo of bloomingdale's . coming up it is graduation season. how easy will be for the graduates to find a job? ♪ julie: welcome back. let's start with the lows. a trailing home depot in terms of its growth last quarter. it is not what analysts anticipated. they came in four cents shy of what analysts were anticipating. during home depot, lowe's. the deals at home depot were apparently too good to resist for home improvement customers. let's take a look at etsy. not doing so hot. the company came ou
michael: the experience and connectivity. erik: price? michael: i think price is fair.ar store, i will own it for a dollar. but no one is going to apple for the price or disney for the price. the price is fair. it is not just about price. none of the stores is going to -- are going to win if it is just about price and products. it has to be experienced. stephanie: don't your daughters love going to the apple store? erik: sure. stephanie: my kids want to go there like an afternoon activity....
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michael: yes. charlie: freddie gray and what happened to him, being dragged into the police van, has done what to the community? toya: enough's enough. we needed some answers. thank god somebody was able to videotape what happened to that gentleman because this happens on a daily basis. you can be pulled over just because you look a certain way. in sandtown, as it is called, if you look a certain way and you are pulled over and you do not abide by what they say, why are you in this part of town -- usually visiting a loved one. but because the places drug infested, they feel as though you have some kind of involvement in being in that kind of circle right there. it is sad to say that these youth cannot go to a baltimore police and just have a general conversation with them or feel like they can be protected by them. charlie: you talking about black and white policeman? you have a black mayor and police chief. toya: i do not think it is racist towards black and white it is towards blue. charlie: cops
michael: yes. charlie: freddie gray and what happened to him, being dragged into the police van, has done what to the community? toya: enough's enough. we needed some answers. thank god somebody was able to videotape what happened to that gentleman because this happens on a daily basis. you can be pulled over just because you look a certain way. in sandtown, as it is called, if you look a certain way and you are pulled over and you do not abide by what they say, why are you in this part of town...
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economist michael joins us to explain how this. all right, michael, tell us, how -- theu.s. it coming u.s. economy performing? michael: everything performs slightly better than expectations. this probably does reinforce most people's expectations of the second quarter will be better than the first. the first quarter, honestly, point 02%, that's not a high hurdle. drags,saw some of the whether that hit housing, the dollar, some of those things turned and will fade a bit in the midyear. reinforces think it as janet yellen, head of the fed said, the slowdown in the first quarter was in fact transitory? michael: i think that is right. if you look at the housing numbers, particularly new-home sales and housing starts, it looks as weather conditions normalize, those will bounce back. similarly with durable goods, those up and looking pretty awful for six months or so. and now we have seen the good shipment orders up, which is pretty reassuring, and maybe takes a hit from the stronger dollar. there is also the added issue of whether there are forced quarter -- a numbers that can be
economist michael joins us to explain how this. all right, michael, tell us, how -- theu.s. it coming u.s. economy performing? michael: everything performs slightly better than expectations. this probably does reinforce most people's expectations of the second quarter will be better than the first. the first quarter, honestly, point 02%, that's not a high hurdle. drags,saw some of the whether that hit housing, the dollar, some of those things turned and will fade a bit in the midyear....
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michael: prof.e which re-created the train ride he took from illinois to washington. chicago was added on the return trip. it was undertaken and part two allow -- to allow the public to express morning, not just for abraham lincoln, but the outpouring of grief it was accompanying the funeral train was in part grieving for the 400,000 union soldiers who died during the war, many of him could not be mourned properly by their loved ones because they were buriedin in unmarked graves. and so in those days, families were much more likely to stick together. they live in similar communities. and so, when a family member was dying, you would be present with that person. you would attend the funeral and the like. and this was considered a very important ritual for people to be able to engage in when they lost a loved one. but so many thousands of thousands of people could not do that. and so the train ride was a kind of cathartic exercise which allowed the nation, at least the north, to engage and morning not
michael: prof.e which re-created the train ride he took from illinois to washington. chicago was added on the return trip. it was undertaken and part two allow -- to allow the public to express morning, not just for abraham lincoln, but the outpouring of grief it was accompanying the funeral train was in part grieving for the 400,000 union soldiers who died during the war, many of him could not be mourned properly by their loved ones because they were buriedin in unmarked graves. and so in...
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. >> well, michael hanlan is a senior fellow with the brookings institute and michael tomasky.hat do you make of the neocon argument? it's an ideological war, we admit it, we never really did believe in the wmd, we're glad we fought it, because we got rid of saddam hussein. >> yeah, well, look, saddam hussein was a really bad guy, chris. nobody argues with that. but the the world better off now? no. the world is not better off now. some portions of the iraqi population are probably better off. the kurds are probably better off. there's no complete black and complete white here. it's a very complicated picture. so, yeah, some people are better off because saddam hussein is gone, saddam hussein was a complete monster. is the world overall better off because iraq exploded like this and because they went in there and thought iraqis were going to throw rose petals at our feet and they didn't plan for what kind of regime they were going to build. they didn't plan on replacing or maintaining the security constitutions of that country, when they tore that country apart? no, the world's
. >> well, michael hanlan is a senior fellow with the brookings institute and michael tomasky.hat do you make of the neocon argument? it's an ideological war, we admit it, we never really did believe in the wmd, we're glad we fought it, because we got rid of saddam hussein. >> yeah, well, look, saddam hussein was a really bad guy, chris. nobody argues with that. but the the world better off now? no. the world is not better off now. some portions of the iraqi population are probably...
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joining me, michael mckee. and we got michael reagan. krishna my money. -- krishna mamamni. let's take a little deeper. average hourly earnings, not as strong. temporary hiring not a strong system manufacturing slowing down, all showing signs of weakness. -- temporary hiring not as strong. manufacturing slowing down, and all are showing signs of weakness. when will bad news be bad news? michael r.: i will add to the bad news. the s&p got within three of it closing record. r.: i willa close about a puppy -- a couple points below it. it is clear that whatever you believe of technical analysis and chart reading, that is resistance right there. we have not broken out of his range at that point. and there is a big gap between that and the previous one and there is -- encouragement from the job report. krishna, i'm curious if you have any thoughts on that. krishna: it's a bit of a sticky record however if we see meaningful recovery in the economy, we get to the 2% or 3% level that everyone is looking for, i think. have more to grow and they ha
joining me, michael mckee. and we got michael reagan. krishna my money. -- krishna mamamni. let's take a little deeper. average hourly earnings, not as strong. temporary hiring not a strong system manufacturing slowing down, all showing signs of weakness. -- temporary hiring not as strong. manufacturing slowing down, and all are showing signs of weakness. when will bad news be bad news? michael r.: i will add to the bad news. the s&p got within three of it closing record. r.: i willa close...
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stephanie: michael novogratz.back with more. ♪ scarlet: bloomberg television is on the markets. midway through the u.s. trading day, the dow jumped as much as 91 points at the open, but was not able to hold on. it has fallen as much as hundred 40 points, we have cut those losses in half. the dollar extending its weakness at his lowest level since february. oil prices above $62 a barrel on adid draw in inventory last week. -- an unexpected drop in inventory. joining me is kevin kelly. there is a lot of activity in trading, not in u.s. equities. we see so much volatility in asset classes, whether the treasuries europe, why are u.s. stocks so resistant? >> the news is coming out of europe. people have been focused on the macro basis, greece and germany. the real driver of volatility is the elections in the u.k. if you look at the united kingdom, this year's projected to be 2.5% growth. david cameron has done a great job turning around the economy. if the labor party does win, it will impact stocks over there and good
stephanie: michael novogratz.back with more. ♪ scarlet: bloomberg television is on the markets. midway through the u.s. trading day, the dow jumped as much as 91 points at the open, but was not able to hold on. it has fallen as much as hundred 40 points, we have cut those losses in half. the dollar extending its weakness at his lowest level since february. oil prices above $62 a barrel on adid draw in inventory last week. -- an unexpected drop in inventory. joining me is kevin kelly. there is...