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michael's actions were hailed by the local media. >> michael's wife said she was asleep and had no idea what was going on because it was happening so fast. >> i wasn't thinking anything at the time when i got out and i realized what was going on. it was good to see him and that he was okay. >> michael said he was glad he woke up. >> i try not to think what could have happened if i didn't wake up. it's too scare tow think about. >> i am hearing him say this and i thought this guy is a hero. when you saw the damage in this home, had she been in there much longer, she certainly wouldn't have survived. >> fire investigators determined the cause of the fire was faulty wiring and there was no functioning fire detector. >> the fire was ruled to have been accidental. >> michael, effi and their baby moved in with michael's parents. a month later tragedy struck them again. >> michael rattly was sleeping in the living room with his newborn son. something he did frequently so effi could get more sleep. >> michael heard a noise coming from the bedroom. >> that are awoke him and arose his attention t
michael's actions were hailed by the local media. >> michael's wife said she was asleep and had no idea what was going on because it was happening so fast. >> i wasn't thinking anything at the time when i got out and i realized what was going on. it was good to see him and that he was okay. >> michael said he was glad he woke up. >> i try not to think what could have happened if i didn't wake up. it's too scare tow think about. >> i am hearing him say this and i...
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what was wrong with michael? ♪ a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clearance. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. ♪ eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. >>> doctors at iowa methodist medical center couldn't find the cause of the seizures and breathing problems 2-year-old michael reid was experiencing. a few days after they returned to iowa, michael stopped breathing again. tony co
what was wrong with michael? ♪ a good host, is a good host ♪ no matter where he's hosting. ♪ stella artois host beautifully every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how...
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michael: yes.not so much they want to own television stations or they want to have a television network, they want to be in a -- in the new definition of video. michael: they want to be involved in the business of getting you what i think we can call and understand television shows. charlie: that is what i have a hard time understanding. if everything is now video, and that is the content everybody wants, and it is a premium content, too. it is no longer cats -- michael: premium content -- i heard a new term. premium content and then there was premium plus. now there is premium plus plus plus. charlie: premium triple plus. michael: what that describes to me is the kinds of productions netflix is doing. "house of cards," which is again, very traditional television product. they go to hollywood to get this made, of course. charlie: somehow in your life, you convinced rupert murdoch to let you do a biography of him. inexplicably. i want to know how you convinced him. because he regrets it deeply. i th
michael: yes.not so much they want to own television stations or they want to have a television network, they want to be in a -- in the new definition of video. michael: they want to be involved in the business of getting you what i think we can call and understand television shows. charlie: that is what i have a hard time understanding. if everything is now video, and that is the content everybody wants, and it is a premium content, too. it is no longer cats -- michael: premium content -- i...
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michael farrar's life in 1995 was one crisis after another. when he was released from the hospital for the illness many believed he caught in peru, michael took another step towards divorce by moving into his own apartment across town. his wife, debora, was angry, depressed, drinking heavily, and would stay in her bedroom for days at a time. michael was concerned for her welfare, as well as the safety of their three children. while visiting the house to pick up some of his things, michael noticed something suspicious in his wife's purse, a packet of castor beans. on the label was a warning that the beans were poisonous. with so many packets of castor beans in her purse, michael suspected that his wife was planning to commit suicide. >> which, really, to me, didn't make sense because dr. green is a bright woman. she was an extremely bright woman. and she's an oncologist. if you're a doctor, doctors kill themselves, all right. professional people do commit suicide. but fortunately, we have the best of drugs available to us. i mean, if you're goi
michael farrar's life in 1995 was one crisis after another. when he was released from the hospital for the illness many believed he caught in peru, michael took another step towards divorce by moving into his own apartment across town. his wife, debora, was angry, depressed, drinking heavily, and would stay in her bedroom for days at a time. michael was concerned for her welfare, as well as the safety of their three children. while visiting the house to pick up some of his things, michael...
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for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena. 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. >> but that's on yo
for the last 12, 13 years, it's been all about michael sena, michael sena, michael sena. 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...
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michael porter in new york city.er on oil and gas on fracking, and michael porter on america's need for a business that is competitive. funny-- funny quinn, brendan greeley, and tom keene. tom: good morning, everyone. futures flat. let's get back to our top headlines. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: the world bank's joining the call for caution on interest rates. the bank's chief economist says u.s. economic gauges are mixed. the military fund issued a similar warning last week. the kaiser rates policy could hurt emerging markets. apple is giving iphone users the power to block ads. the feature is part of its new phone operating system. it will be available for safari browsers and block pop-ups on new sites. the system will be launched this fall. jpmorgan's chief snaps back at a leading critic of the banking and distribute jamie dimon says he does not know if elizabeth warren understands the banking system. she says the claim thanks should have been -- time banks should have been broken up after the financial crisis. b
michael porter in new york city.er on oil and gas on fracking, and michael porter on america's need for a business that is competitive. funny-- funny quinn, brendan greeley, and tom keene. tom: good morning, everyone. futures flat. let's get back to our top headlines. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: the world bank's joining the call for caution on interest rates. the bank's chief economist says u.s. economic gauges are mixed. the military fund issued a similar warning last week. the kaiser rates...
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emily michael? :michael this is incredibly cool : stuff. it will be effective.se of all the devices, they have their own network. and this is not like the pre-crime unit in tom cruise movie "minority report." this is about looking and seeing the history of what is going on and using that network to say what is likely to come next. emily: you guys are investing in drones. how far away is mass adoption of drones by police departments and how can they help? eduardo: we invested in a company earlier this year. two things drones will do for police. one thing is situational awareness, you think about a drone going up. one company we invested in they , can stay up in the air for a day or two days at a time. they can send video back. just yesterday, we did a cool demonstration on motorola where we set up a broadband network on a drone. and then in the case of a , natural disaster, the drone was able to create a dome of broadband into an area and connect all the devices that the police officers have. emily: michael does it concern you that we might be heading to a roboco
emily michael? :michael this is incredibly cool : stuff. it will be effective.se of all the devices, they have their own network. and this is not like the pre-crime unit in tom cruise movie "minority report." this is about looking and seeing the history of what is going on and using that network to say what is likely to come next. emily: you guys are investing in drones. how far away is mass adoption of drones by police departments and how can they help? eduardo: we invested in a...
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, michael.ea that slope matters out of world war ii, great productivity, and in the carter malaise with a flat productivity and then great productivity again. are we in a new malaise right now? michael: certainly the data have been trending that way. the last arguably 10 years look a lot like the 1970's. tom: very unfairly to jimmy carter. michael: yeah. the difference between now and then is the demographics. now we are combining slow productivity with slow demographics, and that is why we have at least had trend gdp growth recently. whether that will continue if the big question. right now, we do not see any reason why it is to change anytime soon. i do not want to be too pessimistic so we could have a new technological wave, a burst of innovation like we did in the 1990's, but right now, it is not like that is in the cards. tom: net felts at the bank of international settlements saying just that, he said we need technological change to give us that technological progress to spur productivity.
, michael.ea that slope matters out of world war ii, great productivity, and in the carter malaise with a flat productivity and then great productivity again. are we in a new malaise right now? michael: certainly the data have been trending that way. the last arguably 10 years look a lot like the 1970's. tom: very unfairly to jimmy carter. michael: yeah. the difference between now and then is the demographics. now we are combining slow productivity with slow demographics, and that is why we...
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michael: i think we are in a steady grind mode. one factor i like to consider is that there is so much interest rate sensitivity embedded into the economy that any increase that you get would re-smother any acceleration. and 2% big inflation round numbers on the 10 year treasury. that big round number is starting to be a multi-your framework. is a little bit of a different kind of jobs report coming out on friday. they wants in play, to keep 2015 in play. june is out of the picture at this point. the thresholds that have to be met are a little bit different. we are watching the unemployment rate and the payroll gain. we have three or four more payroll reports. joe: we can ignore this one? carl: we do not ignore it, what we look at it through a different lens. thanks it tell us about the medium-term trichet three. what is worth watching is the jobs created. is it all low-quality service sector jobs or is it manufacturing and the construction sector? alix: it is about transportation, utilities, and service. carl: let's see the status
michael: i think we are in a steady grind mode. one factor i like to consider is that there is so much interest rate sensitivity embedded into the economy that any increase that you get would re-smother any acceleration. and 2% big inflation round numbers on the 10 year treasury. that big round number is starting to be a multi-your framework. is a little bit of a different kind of jobs report coming out on friday. they wants in play, to keep 2015 in play. june is out of the picture at this...
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michael: i think they do. to keep deutsche bank from shrinking each of ubs away from the risk stuff and said we are going to be protectable. they are the premier bank in germany. brendan: this is an important line of questioning, the idea of the relationship between germany and deutsche bank. i have had german bankers tell me that the problem with deutsche bank is it is not completely free to restructure the way it wants. michael: they might just be a little bit less big. and a little bit less expensive. vonnie: would you buy michael? michael: i have no shares of deutsche bank, but when you look at the numbers, every dollar you put in today, -- every $.60 in today, you get a dollar. that is better than american pharoah. tom: co-ceo's. it does not work. can co-geographies work? frankfurt, london -- it has always been -- it is like shell oil years ago, between wherever in the netherlands and london. it is just confusing. michael: but i think good people can do that. i think it can be done. i think the co-ceo thi
michael: i think they do. to keep deutsche bank from shrinking each of ubs away from the risk stuff and said we are going to be protectable. they are the premier bank in germany. brendan: this is an important line of questioning, the idea of the relationship between germany and deutsche bank. i have had german bankers tell me that the problem with deutsche bank is it is not completely free to restructure the way it wants. michael: they might just be a little bit less big. and a little bit less...
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-lemonis: michael! michael! gina: i'm the wrong [bleep] one. i'm the wrong one.p] 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 sal. i'm angry.
-lemonis: michael! michael! gina: i'm the wrong [bleep] one. i'm the wrong one.p] 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...
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michael: joe is actually on to something here. alix: exclusive. michael: that survey was important. it really did show us something in terms of compensation plans. the thing to point out is that number was very strong. what i noticed was the strength month over month was in services related sectors, health care and education and manufacturing was down. that's something we need to focus on. manufacturing isn not as good, perhaps hitting a wall, i'm going to stick to that. it may not matter. i'm still a wage skeptic, but between this and the numbers on friday, i'm starting to come around and say we need to pay attention, what does this mean for the economy? alix: if the wage growth is in los angeles, is that really going to make the fed feel better? lisa: the bond market actually agrees with joe. you have spawned levels rising to the highest levels since september, the 10 year highest since october and you saw a real soft this in the credit market. people are getting nervous and people are saying this could be the real thing. this could be the time the fed looks at this data and yes,
michael: joe is actually on to something here. alix: exclusive. michael: that survey was important. it really did show us something in terms of compensation plans. the thing to point out is that number was very strong. what i noticed was the strength month over month was in services related sectors, health care and education and manufacturing was down. that's something we need to focus on. manufacturing isn not as good, perhaps hitting a wall, i'm going to stick to that. it may not matter. i'm...
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michael: personally, i would head toward cash. alix: do you mind gold? michael: i think gold is ok. gold has gone down for four straight years, because it had a little bubble in 2011. but as the dollar depreciated over the past 10 months, gold has held in. that is an asset class that should be hurting with the dollar being so strong. we talk about interest rates being so low and stocks being cheap relative to interest rates. this dollar move -- if you see the hit, it was because of the dollar and currency. the fed may or may not raise rates. but this is definitely a tighter environment going forward. one last point, on the interest rate. interest rates are going up in the future. they are not going down. i cannot understand people making the argument that stocks are cheap relative to interest rates. alix: you sound like robert shiller. i am not sure that the current situation is a classic bubble. the current environment may be driven more by fear. is there something to that? we might see a bubble, but there is something different going on. michael: it is a fear of missing out. i thi
michael: personally, i would head toward cash. alix: do you mind gold? michael: i think gold is ok. gold has gone down for four straight years, because it had a little bubble in 2011. but as the dollar depreciated over the past 10 months, gold has held in. that is an asset class that should be hurting with the dollar being so strong. we talk about interest rates being so low and stocks being cheap relative to interest rates. this dollar move -- if you see the hit, it was because of the dollar...
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michael: what is it foreshadowing?erhaps a move like last october where you had the fed making soothing noises and they central banks stepped up and providing the floor again. i could see a selloff in high yields. i'm worried about the prevalence .f the etf's in high yields we've never seen how these things have act did on a selloff like this in this magnitude. it this overeen game done by maureen sick about it. and i'm worried sick about it. to think of stock and bond returns as being random walk or normal distribution, but the truth of the matter is when it is outlier moves, the outliers tend to cluster together. people are modeling risk even after 2008 in a way that they are not counting for that. aey say it is a one in billion move, but it happens over and over again and will only exacerbate some of the pain in volatility. how do you account for risk when we've never been an environment like this before? michael: you bring physics in and don't assume anything. to it,u get back down these moves are going to be painf
michael: what is it foreshadowing?erhaps a move like last october where you had the fed making soothing noises and they central banks stepped up and providing the floor again. i could see a selloff in high yields. i'm worried about the prevalence .f the etf's in high yields we've never seen how these things have act did on a selloff like this in this magnitude. it this overeen game done by maureen sick about it. and i'm worried sick about it. to think of stock and bond returns as being random...
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michael chertoff: that's true.istorically we have seen terrorists attack igo's or -- ngo's or charitable organizations because they view them as potentially winning allegiance of the local populace and what the terrorists want to do is have the monopoly of power in the areas they control. they will use force to intimidate. they want to have the ability to control and reward those who are part of their group. betty: michael, before we go, what should be happening now knowing that within the last 24 hours, really, we have seen attacks in four different countries. what needs to be happening among the intelligence organizations and all those countries and in the u.s. and in europe? michael chertoff: the intelligence agencies need to make sure they are sharing in real-time current information about people who are potential threats out there. the word is going to go out, and it has gone out here in the u.s. to people, whether it is hotel owners or other infrastructure or other public facilities, they need to raise securi
michael chertoff: that's true.istorically we have seen terrorists attack igo's or -- ngo's or charitable organizations because they view them as potentially winning allegiance of the local populace and what the terrorists want to do is have the monopoly of power in the areas they control. they will use force to intimidate. they want to have the ability to control and reward those who are part of their group. betty: michael, before we go, what should be happening now knowing that within the last...
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can michael jordan palm a pumpkin? [ audience says no ] >> jimmy: you have lost faith in michael. well let's find out. >> really? i got this. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, michael. tonight on game night, chicago bulls all-star jimmy butler, i go head to head in a dunk tank called sink it or swim. we'll be back with steve harvey. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] wheatgrass milkshake? what are you, a suspender---wearing hipster trying to grow his first beard? sounds so much better on vinyl. don't waste taste. drink pepsi max. give it to me i'm worth it. baby i'm worth it. uh huh i'm worth it. gimme gimme i'm worth it. give it to me i'm worth it. baby i'm worth it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, and welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live game night". steve harvey is on his way in and in just a bit i'll be facing off again jimmy butler of the chicago bulls in a dunk tank challenge. one of us is going to end up sad and wet at the end of the show tonight. hey, i learned something pretty crazy. did you know stephen curry and lebron james were born in the same hospital. tru
can michael jordan palm a pumpkin? [ audience says no ] >> jimmy: you have lost faith in michael. well let's find out. >> really? i got this. [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, michael. tonight on game night, chicago bulls all-star jimmy butler, i go head to head in a dunk tank called sink it or swim. we'll be back with steve harvey. so stick around. [ cheers and applause ] wheatgrass milkshake? what are you, a suspender---wearing hipster trying to grow his first beard? sounds...
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michael rubin: i agree with you. when we go back to the korean war one of the reasons why north korea decided and believed they could get away with invading south korea is within the truman administration there was an outline of what our defense perimeter would be. we excluded south korea from that is that only emboldened to aggression. i worry about israel, but i also worry around the globe with regard to this. one of the other issues i'm going to throw out very briefly because i have the floor, when it comes to this no deal versus bad deal that comity -- that comity that we hear the news, it seems increasingly that the obama administration is really playing russian roulette with congress. dr. acceptance, or it is going to be worse in. the key is leverage. hillary clinton, said we did -- if you do not talk to your enemies, then who are you going to talk to? ronald reagan sat down with mikael gorbachev and that came after five years of building up tremendous leverage seem could get a victory at the diplomatic table.
michael rubin: i agree with you. when we go back to the korean war one of the reasons why north korea decided and believed they could get away with invading south korea is within the truman administration there was an outline of what our defense perimeter would be. we excluded south korea from that is that only emboldened to aggression. i worry about israel, but i also worry around the globe with regard to this. one of the other issues i'm going to throw out very briefly because i have the...
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michael: i appreciate that. alix: thank you for joining us. chief market strategist at jones trading. good to talk to you. coming up on the bloomberg market day, chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability in the u.s. we discussed one company that takes advantage. ♪ alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. crossing the terminal at this hour. top level talks dealing with greece reportedly underway in berlin. the meetings designed to him out a proposal that would give greece is only realistic chances of avoiding default. present as a creditor institutions are meeting with the german chancellor and mario draghi. secretary of state john kerry is on his way home to boston from geneva to get treatment for his broken leg and on this what come on orthopedic surgeon and additional medical personnel. in france over the weekend that will limit his ability to travel. talks with iran entry crucial stretch. they want to curb the nuclear program in exchange, would ease to -- agree to ease economic sanctions. a lawsuit coming abercrombie & fit
michael: i appreciate that. alix: thank you for joining us. chief market strategist at jones trading. good to talk to you. coming up on the bloomberg market day, chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability in the u.s. we discussed one company that takes advantage. ♪ alix: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. crossing the terminal at this hour. top level talks dealing with greece reportedly underway in berlin. the meetings designed to him out a proposal that would give greece is...
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michael: we get to the finals.y candidates, lloyd blankfein and the ultimate wall street bank and the john stumpf at wells fargo. what decided the winner? michael: the winner was decided by legal costs over the last three years. which banks have kind of managed to stay out of the spotlight in terms of the legal expenses and litigation. scarlet: drumroll please. pimm: and the winner is -- michael: john stumpf. wells fargo has had some of the top profitability. they have the spotlight on legal, their legal hills have been fairly low compared to the other u.s. banks. they have had good stock performance so he kind of checked all the boxes. pimm: so he gets bragging rights. scarlet: and so does warren buffett. pimm: exactly. michael: i'm sure the next bank ceo dinner that john stumpf will get some bragging rights. scarlet: you are going to go up to him and shake his hand, certainly. michael moore, inc. you so much. pimm: coming up in the next hour, president obama speaks live after the gay marriage ruling by the suprem
michael: we get to the finals.y candidates, lloyd blankfein and the ultimate wall street bank and the john stumpf at wells fargo. what decided the winner? michael: the winner was decided by legal costs over the last three years. which banks have kind of managed to stay out of the spotlight in terms of the legal expenses and litigation. scarlet: drumroll please. pimm: and the winner is -- michael: john stumpf. wells fargo has had some of the top profitability. they have the spotlight on legal,...
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michael is patient and loving. they should also be an advocate for his needs. >> an ideal family for michael would be someone who can commit to him for the rest of his life a family who is willing to learn about autism or who has experience with autism. he does well with people who like to go out in the community but people who also can have a structured schedule. >> michael is ready to share his big heart with a forever family. >> i think michael brings a lot of joy into a family. he just fits right in from the start. he helps them see the joy in little things i think. >> michael is this week's wednesday's child. >> if you'd like to help make michael's dreams come true or the dream of any wednesday's child sponsored by the dave thomas foundation, you can search wednesday's child or call the national adoption center. >> now, your "nbc 10 news" first alert weather with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> good morning. temperatures today warmer than what we saw yesterday, finally back to our average, which is 80 degrees
michael is patient and loving. they should also be an advocate for his needs. >> an ideal family for michael would be someone who can commit to him for the rest of his life a family who is willing to learn about autism or who has experience with autism. he does well with people who like to go out in the community but people who also can have a structured schedule. >> michael is ready to share his big heart with a forever family. >> i think michael brings a lot of joy into a...
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it reminds me of when isaiah thomas decided to take it to michael jordan. remember that in the jordan rules 30 for 30. this is about jordan ruling now. michael jordan. i mean what can i say? this is the jordan shoe on steroids steroids. how do they even know who michael jordan is? and they buy his shoes. >> they do. i see it many my house. >> jordan. >> yeah. yeah. it's out of control. the sneaker thing is kind of nuts. >> and it's the $117 to $130. >> i see it all the time with a 12-year-old boy and it's scary. >> kevin plank, and i love him, he has to remember that he is up against the co-los sas. >> western europe was incredibly
it reminds me of when isaiah thomas decided to take it to michael jordan. remember that in the jordan rules 30 for 30. this is about jordan ruling now. michael jordan. i mean what can i say? this is the jordan shoe on steroids steroids. how do they even know who michael jordan is? and they buy his shoes. >> they do. i see it many my house. >> jordan. >> yeah. yeah. it's out of control. the sneaker thing is kind of nuts. >> and it's the $117 to $130. >> i see it all...
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joining me is michael kay, bloomberg intelligence analyst. michael, good to see you.el: thanks for having me. wire we seeing a deal in the transportation sector, which is one area that has held up well with lower oil prices? michael: the answer is growth. partnershipsonal have grown, it has been hard to grow the distribution because of the incentive that they have with their general partners that have spurred a lot of m&a. alix: meaning they want to kick it back to the general partners. uphael: yes, and sometimes to 40% of what the payout is. sometimes that is impeding growth. that is what happened to williams when we insist that it to acquire the mlp. has goneerage ratio down, and that was part of the inference for the acquisition. alix: as they roll up their mlp, they will have better costs and more money due to their own and a day. why would they want to be pot -- to be bought? michael: that is why you saw been rejected. alix: but everyone has a price. michael: and williamson have to prove they can grow on a standalone basis better than with the equity transfer to
joining me is michael kay, bloomberg intelligence analyst. michael, good to see you.el: thanks for having me. wire we seeing a deal in the transportation sector, which is one area that has held up well with lower oil prices? michael: the answer is growth. partnershipsonal have grown, it has been hard to grow the distribution because of the incentive that they have with their general partners that have spurred a lot of m&a. alix: meaning they want to kick it back to the general partners....
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police found the body of michael eitel this afternoon.elli has the full details. >> reporter: hey walter, the home where the body was found was the home of another ex-girlfriend police had been checking it didn't find michael eitel. authorities believe he snuck in and killed himself. police were on holy drive in berlin after they found michael eitel he hung himself. it ended a manhunt when michael eitel ambush and stabbed his girlfriend carole browne the killing was cap you are -- captured on surveillance camera. hebrowne against michael eitel. >> he broke her car windows and broke windows at the house. he was stalking her. >> i was scared for her all the time. i think she hit a lot. >> reporter: michael eitel has a long criminal record including an arrest for kidnapping. he was friends with her husband who passed away several years ago, she was 39 years old. there had been a reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of michael eitel. now that he has killed himself no one will be claiming it. live in berlin, chad perdelli
police found the body of michael eitel this afternoon.elli has the full details. >> reporter: hey walter, the home where the body was found was the home of another ex-girlfriend police had been checking it didn't find michael eitel. authorities believe he snuck in and killed himself. police were on holy drive in berlin after they found michael eitel he hung himself. it ended a manhunt when michael eitel ambush and stabbed his girlfriend carole browne the killing was cap you are --...
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. >> michael francine is one of the biggest money makers in the history of the mob. he is not your average former mob guide rated. >> nothing will stand in the way of our god fulfilling his purpose in our lives. >> a big day-to-day guys. i know i speak for all of you in a state jury burton is coach mentor and more important a friend. happy birthday jerry. [applause] >> you shall be king. [applause] well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year notice. you're quitting!? technically retiring, sir. with a little help from my state farm agent i plan to retire in 15 years. wow! you're totally blindsiding me here. who's gonna manage your accounts? this is a devastating blow i was not prepared for. well, i'm gonna finish packing my things. 15 years will really sneak up on you. jennifer with do your exit interview and adam made you a cake. red velvet. oh, thank you. i made this. take charge of your retirement. talk to a state farm agent today. 14 irresistible flavors. one for the mood. one for the moment. each one can make every day more delicious
. >> michael francine is one of the biggest money makers in the history of the mob. he is not your average former mob guide rated. >> nothing will stand in the way of our god fulfilling his purpose in our lives. >> a big day-to-day guys. i know i speak for all of you in a state jury burton is coach mentor and more important a friend. happy birthday jerry. [applause] >> you shall be king. [applause] well, sir. after some serious consideration i'd like to put in my 15-year...
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michael, are you bored with greece? michael: a little bit. it is obviously always a relevant discussion topic. this is the second sequel to the 2010 movie. the markets are certainly getting a bit bored by it. you were just talking about the italian bund spread and you see the same thing in spain. in the old days of 2010 and 2011, you see those rates government or by greece bond yields than german bond yields, and that has shifted. and you really are not shifting -- seen many signs -- you are really not seeing many signs or heavy influence of the greek drama outside of greece. alix: what did you think about the note by citi, that turkish interest rates will be where you see it happening? lisa: i think they are scrutinizing and trying to find a angle. but i think more than that, if you look at the macro level, you've got bond funds holding the most cash since the crisis, possibly ever. and people are preparing for something to happen and do not know what the trigger is. they are concerned that they don't understand something about greece. if th
michael, are you bored with greece? michael: a little bit. it is obviously always a relevant discussion topic. this is the second sequel to the 2010 movie. the markets are certainly getting a bit bored by it. you were just talking about the italian bund spread and you see the same thing in spain. in the old days of 2010 and 2011, you see those rates government or by greece bond yields than german bond yields, and that has shifted. and you really are not shifting -- seen many signs -- you are...
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>> my all-time favorite athlete is michael jordan.s well. >> jimmy: i like michael jordan but for me it is magic johnson. lakers fan. >> absolutely. okay. >> jimmy: have you met michael? >> i finally met mike. i grew up in chicago and i was a huge fan. it became a joke. i had friends who were in m.j.'s camp and so i would show up they'd say mike is here and they'd say bro you just missed michael but it kept happening all the time. i can't tell you how many times? i thought i was being punked for a decade. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. i finally get invited to a michael jordan golf tournament and i can't play golf. so i'm going to humiliate myself in front of michael jordan. i don't care. so we get there. the first night everyone is getting to know each other. we're all out and m.j. is standing over me. and it's really, really hot night. everyone is sweating and michael is sweating on me and it is the greatest moment of my life because i just want that dna to seep in to me and give me a vertical, give me something. like i need it. thi
>> my all-time favorite athlete is michael jordan.s well. >> jimmy: i like michael jordan but for me it is magic johnson. lakers fan. >> absolutely. okay. >> jimmy: have you met michael? >> i finally met mike. i grew up in chicago and i was a huge fan. it became a joke. i had friends who were in m.j.'s camp and so i would show up they'd say mike is here and they'd say bro you just missed michael but it kept happening all the time. i can't tell you how many times? i...
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i like to call michael freeman to the podium. mr. freeman is coming up. i like i rise to recognize michael teichmann and operation supervisor with sf tv who is retiring on friday after 20 years. michael has been professionally involved with local television stations since the early 1980s. he starred as a video crew person and playback operator, with viacom cablevision in san francisco and -- county. from there, he was the access coordinator for city visions, san francisco's public access channel operate by viacom cablevision's for seven years. while at viacom he successfully advocated for the upgrade of the facility, streamlined operations, improve community training and outreach. through his work with the public access channel, he became familiar with the public's need with and the many policy questions and conflicting priorities inherent in local tv programming. during the first gulf war use of the public access played a crucial role in providing the public with information and perspective disregarded by the mainstream media. at the end of 1993 he began
i like to call michael freeman to the podium. mr. freeman is coming up. i like i rise to recognize michael teichmann and operation supervisor with sf tv who is retiring on friday after 20 years. michael has been professionally involved with local television stations since the early 1980s. he starred as a video crew person and playback operator, with viacom cablevision in san francisco and -- county. from there, he was the access coordinator for city visions, san francisco's public access...
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but i couldn't be more happy right now. >> you talked about michael greller. i'm sure most know this. you have a local on the bag. michael greller from gig harbor. what has me meant to you beyond the u.s. open? >> he's my right hand man. the only other guy that can control the outcome of what i do on the course. i owe everything we have done has been a team. to come here and win this one for him when he lives right there, it's really special and i know it's close to his heart. he got married here. what a special moment we got to share being u.s. open champions. >> you are the youngest to win since bob jones in 1923. i can keep throwing the stats at you. all right. we talk about the grand slam. everybody talked about the grand slam for phil coming in. you have a chance now. winner at the masters and the u.s. open. you could win the grand slam this year. british open coming up. you're not even celebrating this but talk about it a bit. >> to go to the home of golf in the next tournament is the sole focus. i'm not going to look past that. you can't win them all un
but i couldn't be more happy right now. >> you talked about michael greller. i'm sure most know this. you have a local on the bag. michael greller from gig harbor. what has me meant to you beyond the u.s. open? >> he's my right hand man. the only other guy that can control the outcome of what i do on the course. i owe everything we have done has been a team. to come here and win this one for him when he lives right there, it's really special and i know it's close to his heart. he...
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i thank you both for being frank and honest. >> good day. >>> that was michael oren and michael indykore go to my column at cnn.com/fareed. >>> reports have suggested isis is searching for the materials to make a dirty bomb. we will dig into the problem of loose nukes next. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis and has not been studied with mealtime insulin. do not take tanzeum if you or your family have a history of medulla
i thank you both for being frank and honest. >> good day. >>> that was michael oren and michael indykore go to my column at cnn.com/fareed. >>> reports have suggested isis is searching for the materials to make a dirty bomb. we will dig into the problem of loose nukes next. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your...
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betty: all right, michael, thank you so much for joining us on the street michael chertoff, founder of the chertoff group and former u.s. secretary of homeland security. we will have much more ahead, including reaction to that historic supreme court ruling on gay marriage. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am pimm fox, here with betty liu. betty: back to the big news of the day, the u.s. supreme court ruling 5-4 to legalize same-sex marriage in the entire country. that obviously includes the 14 states where it was against the law. pimm: the justices wrote that individual states could not argue any legitimate reason to deprive gay couples of the right to marry good as you might imagine, this drew immediate and skating criticism from republican presidential candidates, and to get more insight, we want to bring in supreme court reporter greg store, who joins us from washington, and also ben stever meant. i wonder if you could start off by maybe characterizing the various positions, not all homogeneous -- the positions of the republican candidates, the wide range. ben: i
betty: all right, michael, thank you so much for joining us on the street michael chertoff, founder of the chertoff group and former u.s. secretary of homeland security. we will have much more ahead, including reaction to that historic supreme court ruling on gay marriage. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am pimm fox, here with betty liu. betty: back to the big news of the day, the u.s. supreme court ruling 5-4 to legalize same-sex marriage in the entire country. that...
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francine: thank so you much, michael fuchs.he's not reasonable and he also says it's fully not acceptable the greek government is blaming the e.u. because of this impasse. can we still call it an impasse or deterioration of talks? guy: i hope michael enjoys his holiday now. francine: me too. let's check the markets. johnathan farrow has more. johnathan: looks like we were shaping up for gains after friday perhaps a rebound and it was up about an hour ago and the ftse down by a 1/4 of 1% and the ftse in london, ..2%. i'll take you to the f.x. market very quickly. the story through the morning is a weaker euro, off by .7% against the dollar. one europeo $1.0913. let's switch quickly to the commodity market, w.t.i. heading for an 11th straight week of gains, biggest run since the late 1980's. crude is lower at $59 a barrel on w.t.i. going into a busy week for that one. opec at the end of the week, and a massive week across the board, really, opec e.c.b., bank of england and greece have got to pay back that $300 million euros to th
francine: thank so you much, michael fuchs.he's not reasonable and he also says it's fully not acceptable the greek government is blaming the e.u. because of this impasse. can we still call it an impasse or deterioration of talks? guy: i hope michael enjoys his holiday now. francine: me too. let's check the markets. johnathan farrow has more. johnathan: looks like we were shaping up for gains after friday perhaps a rebound and it was up about an hour ago and the ftse down by a 1/4 of 1% and the...
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michael is the adoptive parent. i'm the legal guardian. have had to be taken into account because we don't married. >> so all the work you've done, are you still lacking the same rights as hetero sexual chum couples? >> very much so. but the big thing for us is being able to put both their names on their birth certificates. >> that's what motivating us. we've been parenting these children together for 16 years and still as far as the state of kentucky is concerned, i have no legal claim or status. i am a legal guardian but -- >> your name is not on their birth certificate. >> and it's not. they would tell you that, yes. >> so these are things that are important to us. >> in typical teenage fashion, isiah backed up his fathers. >> you want to talk? >> about what? >> whatever this guy wants to ask you. this is adam. >> what's it like to have two dads in the state of kentucky? >> awesome. two awesome dudes. they've been parenting me since i was 3 years old. and everything that i am and the reason why i am the man today is because of these two
michael is the adoptive parent. i'm the legal guardian. have had to be taken into account because we don't married. >> so all the work you've done, are you still lacking the same rights as hetero sexual chum couples? >> very much so. but the big thing for us is being able to put both their names on their birth certificates. >> that's what motivating us. we've been parenting these children together for 16 years and still as far as the state of kentucky is concerned, i have no...
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it's a major seat change, michael. lgbt youth all across this country that you're equal in the eyes of the law and for many of us in the eyes of the church. and it's a powerful decision. the notion of equality. the notion of dignity. it's a word justice kennedy used again and again. >> your story is so well known and in your case you were actually married and then of course came the revelations. you announced to the country, as we just saw in the tape. i am a gay american. do you think it would have put you on a different path? a personal path that would have been different had the supreme court decades ago given this green light? >> sure. i mean i think that if that decision had been there as a young boy, i would never have made the decisions i did. frankly, i would have talked to my mother and father and asked them. i would have talked to a teacher and i would have talked to a person and authority. a local parish priest and frankly you looked all around and the government didn't recognize homosexualty. in fact it was
it's a major seat change, michael. lgbt youth all across this country that you're equal in the eyes of the law and for many of us in the eyes of the church. and it's a powerful decision. the notion of equality. the notion of dignity. it's a word justice kennedy used again and again. >> your story is so well known and in your case you were actually married and then of course came the revelations. you announced to the country, as we just saw in the tape. i am a gay american. do you think it...
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pimm: joining us now to make sense of all this is michael purvis. michael purvis. why should u.s. investors keep worrying about what happens to an economy that has 11 million people. michael: you are talking about greece. the u.s. markets have not been focused on it. the europeant of markets. if you look at the volatility levels, often they move in tandem. during the greece talks, european volatility went up quite significantly while the vix was going lower. any issues related to european a cody's were not being transferred into the u.s. equities. very different scenario today. it feels like all of your stocks of been moving sideways with choppy trading and low volatility. large-cap companies are blaming weaker earnings and cheap oil. with these threats priced in. michael: i think they are priced in. it has gone from severe moves against equity and they are kind of consolidating. if you look at the dx why chart dxy chart, everyone is looking at the u.s. dollar or everyone is looking at the euro. everyone was expecting a rush toward parity and i am not sure that is in the cards rig
pimm: joining us now to make sense of all this is michael purvis. michael purvis. why should u.s. investors keep worrying about what happens to an economy that has 11 million people. michael: you are talking about greece. the u.s. markets have not been focused on it. the europeant of markets. if you look at the volatility levels, often they move in tandem. during the greece talks, european volatility went up quite significantly while the vix was going lower. any issues related to european a...
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michael and davi, our team doctor was nowhere to be seen.i thought the whole of everest base camp had been destroyed. that's what it looked like from where we were. we were in survival mode, the three of us, we looked briefly around for eve. couldn't see her anywhere. >> reporter: and the blows michael had taken to his head were getting to him. >> i definitely had been hit pretty good. i can't even stand. i'm wobbly. so two sherpa come over, take me into a tent, then i'm starting to vomit 'cause i had a concussion. >> reporter: there were many dead and scores of seriously injured people at base camp. the central medical tent had been blown away. what was once a tent city now looked like a war zone. stunned survivors wandered around, as sherpas fanned out across what remained of base camp looking for the missing, including the madison group's beloved doctor eve. and they wondered, had the avalanche swallowed their friends climbing high above? >>> coming up, at last news about eve. what did eve look like when you finally saw her? and the rest
michael and davi, our team doctor was nowhere to be seen.i thought the whole of everest base camp had been destroyed. that's what it looked like from where we were. we were in survival mode, the three of us, we looked briefly around for eve. couldn't see her anywhere. >> reporter: and the blows michael had taken to his head were getting to him. >> i definitely had been hit pretty good. i can't even stand. i'm wobbly. so two sherpa come over, take me into a tent, then i'm starting to...
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we have the button ceo michelson county -- michael's accounting -- michael. tell us how this works. how much business will button drive to uber? michael: the goal and the objective -- what we are trying to accomplish is building network that enables app developers to connect and what we see in the internet and developers is their craving to build solutions that help make connections easier. we are trying to take really obvious use cases -- you are in a wonderful local discovery application like foursquare, looking at restaurants or venues you are likely to travel to, the natural next step is to invoke a button to show an uber to take you there. the beauty of this is we are trying to predict where you want to go and ultimately render a simple way to do that and facilitate that process. emily: for business model is recklessly to the amount of traffic you are driving to the other app. how much traffic do you expect to drive to uber? michael: the goal with uber in any of the partners we are lining up to work with is obviously as much as we can't dress many channels as we can. foursquare
we have the button ceo michelson county -- michael's accounting -- michael. tell us how this works. how much business will button drive to uber? michael: the goal and the objective -- what we are trying to accomplish is building network that enables app developers to connect and what we see in the internet and developers is their craving to build solutions that help make connections easier. we are trying to take really obvious use cases -- you are in a wonderful local discovery application like...
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michael: it is a spectrum. the french empire initially had secret aid through the author who was the head of the covert action. the armor to fight the war with the british. there is a sliding scale. if we look at iraq and afghanistan, which has proxy war elements, the united states is trying to remove itself from direct intervention while continuing to take part in both of those conflicts. does that answer your question? >> there is a difference in the fact that the united states fought in vietnam and soviet union didn't. this makes vietnam was a proxy of the soviet union than the united states, or they both equally's? michael: i think they're equally crosses. i will give you an example to when i was in new york city, the kid who moved my stuff from my permit to another, the son of a polls -- polish soldier in vietnam, we now know there were thousands of soviet advisers. some of them were flying vietnamese planes. in the case of china, at the peak of chinese involvement there were 320,000 troops. collect faith
michael: it is a spectrum. the french empire initially had secret aid through the author who was the head of the covert action. the armor to fight the war with the british. there is a sliding scale. if we look at iraq and afghanistan, which has proxy war elements, the united states is trying to remove itself from direct intervention while continuing to take part in both of those conflicts. does that answer your question? >> there is a difference in the fact that the united states fought...
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this is veteran stage actor michael toner well known and there is great concern about him. on the 1100 block in a driving rain storm he is the victim of a hit and run driver that remains at large they say he was crossing market when he was hit by a vehicle and his injuries so severe doctors had to amputate his right leg. where we found him was halfway -- toner say vietnam veteran, this is video of him performing in a play in 1991. the subject was war veterans. toner was slated to begin rehearsals at the walnut street theater of a eugene o'neil play. for now police are looking for the motorist that left him in the street failing to give assist an to a severely injured person. >> and it was raining at 1:00 in the morning probably did not have time to stop. >> he knew he hit something? >> yes, i would say he knew he hit something. >> police are asking any witnesses that may have seen something along market east or may have relevant video to contact them right away. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> the reward has increased to $30,000 and a renewed push to
this is veteran stage actor michael toner well known and there is great concern about him. on the 1100 block in a driving rain storm he is the victim of a hit and run driver that remains at large they say he was crossing market when he was hit by a vehicle and his injuries so severe doctors had to amputate his right leg. where we found him was halfway -- toner say vietnam veteran, this is video of him performing in a play in 1991. the subject was war veterans. toner was slated to begin...
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michael, are you bored of greece? michael: a little bit, yes. [laughter] it is always a relevant discussion topic. this is the second sequel to the 2010 movie. the markets are getting bored. you were talking about the italian bund spread. you see the same thing in spread. in 2011, you saw those rates governed more by greece bond yields than german bond yields. that has shifted. of are not seeing many signs , other than certain short-term instances, you are not seeing heavy greek drama outside of this. do you think about the notes in the cities talking about the turkish interest rates? lisa: i think it's interesting that the analysts are scrutinizing every aspect to find an angle in. come on, we have to find something to write about greece. you look at the macro level, you have on fund holding -- bond fund holding the most cash since the crisis, possibly ever. they don't know what the trigger is. they are concerned that they don't understand something about greece, either economic ripple affects or potential exposures. the fact that citi analysts
michael, are you bored of greece? michael: a little bit, yes. [laughter] it is always a relevant discussion topic. this is the second sequel to the 2010 movie. the markets are getting bored. you were talking about the italian bund spread. you see the same thing in spread. in 2011, you saw those rates governed more by greece bond yields than german bond yields. that has shifted. of are not seeing many signs , other than certain short-term instances, you are not seeing heavy greek drama outside...
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michael o. leavitt: it is difficult for a state to prepare at this point because we don't know what the decision will be. it is time for them to be doing scenario planning. because if the court chooses to rule for king to indicate that the subsidies were not lawfully provided and that they should cease, that throws millions of people into a situation where they will have their insurance affected. they will undoubtedly begin to turn to their state legislature and say to them why don't we have a state exchange? can you get one? i need help. the states need to be taking about that very clearly. john mcardle: you are currently a member of leavitt partners. at author of a book about king v. burwell. -- and author of a book about king v. burwell. if you are a governor and one of these states, what are your options for preparing for this decision? michael o. leavitt: let's walk through what will likely happen. if the court rules for king, then within eight hours president obama will say, you can fix th
michael o. leavitt: it is difficult for a state to prepare at this point because we don't know what the decision will be. it is time for them to be doing scenario planning. because if the court chooses to rule for king to indicate that the subsidies were not lawfully provided and that they should cease, that throws millions of people into a situation where they will have their insurance affected. they will undoubtedly begin to turn to their state legislature and say to them why don't we have a...
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michael? rubin: thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. . >> it is an honor to be here her cry want to address very briefly so conclusion first of all, there has been absolutely no bias from the revolutionary guard corps is problematic because when it comes to issues with command-and-control with the nuclear program the islamic revolutionary guard corps would have that control and custody so we're dealing with the foreign ministry that is un able to show they can bring the of core into compliance. number two the president is about style the leader is about substance he has not firmly committed to the nuclear program talk about her awake flexibility the office has suggested it means the change of tactics but not policy he is happy to get more than $100 billion of sanctions relief with unfrozen assets but that does not mean with basic policy with regard to nuclear weaponry also looking at the term flexibility the state department prides itself on cultural understanding and doesn't understand the religious connotati
michael? rubin: thank you very much. it is an honor to be here. . >> it is an honor to be here her cry want to address very briefly so conclusion first of all, there has been absolutely no bias from the revolutionary guard corps is problematic because when it comes to issues with command-and-control with the nuclear program the islamic revolutionary guard corps would have that control and custody so we're dealing with the foreign ministry that is un able to show they can bring the of core...
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i would say to michael's point that the bush name could work against you. as larry said, he is not doing well, or as well as - he's in a worse position now than his dad was back when he first ran against clinton or when bush ran against gore or kerry. he has some fine-tune toing do if he will. especially now that he's shuffled his campaign staff - senior or otherwise. >> is it reasonable if you are going to game plan a bush candidacy, that you have gone over in exhaustive detail how to answer questions about the george w. bush administration. preparations. >> if you are talking about the iraq war question, i have worked for a governor. he is the guy that has to call the family of a national guardsman that died in combat, and has to tell them that your son or daughter has been lost in action. i'm sorry about that. it was tough to turn around and say you know, the war was not worth fighting. that's the kind of person he is. he doesn't want to denning rate what he told the families. going forward. he'll handle it a lot better. it's a tough thing to come to ter
i would say to michael's point that the bush name could work against you. as larry said, he is not doing well, or as well as - he's in a worse position now than his dad was back when he first ran against clinton or when bush ran against gore or kerry. he has some fine-tune toing do if he will. especially now that he's shuffled his campaign staff - senior or otherwise. >> is it reasonable if you are going to game plan a bush candidacy, that you have gone over in exhaustive detail how to...