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and i draw confidence for watching guys, michael chang, the smaller quicker guys around the court who andre agassi has won every grand slam on ef he radio surface. >> rose: when did you feel that you had it, that this could be your day? >> i probably started with that feeling when i went double break after the third set. >> rose: third set. >> two sets to love up and you are not starting to think about oh i can see the trophy in the corner. >> but in a sense you realize this was a good day four, you are hitting the ball. >> after all setting the breakupment i got an early break in the second set and i wanted to get up two sets to love and really put the pressure on. because he had three tough matches before mine as well. so i knew if i could take some of the wind out of the sail a little bit then it was going to be a lot better off so i tried to get that early break. after i won the second set i really didn't think about closing out the match, i get up 4-1 double break serving in the third set, it's starting to sink in more. >> he said you've got the best return of service you've ever
and i draw confidence for watching guys, michael chang, the smaller quicker guys around the court who andre agassi has won every grand slam on ef he radio surface. >> rose: when did you feel that you had it, that this could be your day? >> i probably started with that feeling when i went double break after the third set. >> rose: third set. >> two sets to love up and you are not starting to think about oh i can see the trophy in the corner. >> but in a sense you...
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story. >> we have been talk about the impact of climate change in the united states, and what can be done to slow it down. still with us, michaelcullen, and from new york, disaster risk management specialist, claus jacob. heidi what is the biggest punch in terms of renewables in changing the future. >> here in the united states we have so many natural assets, and i think solar and wind are great ways to move forward. and germany has done a lot of work with solar, and they get no more sunshine than seattle. so we need to aggressively go after those assets. >> and michael mann companies -- why should they jump on board? >> it's an issue of competitiveness. right now the u.s. is falling behind the rest of the world. nations like china and india are spending more on renewable energy than we are here in the u.s. they recognize that the future is in renewables, and if we want to maintain our competitiveness, we need to move forward with our own renewable energy future. >> and we get back to adapting versus preventing, which is more important at this point? >> fundamentally, it's three ways of adapting. one is protecting with engineer
story. >> we have been talk about the impact of climate change in the united states, and what can be done to slow it down. still with us, michaelcullen, and from new york, disaster risk management specialist, claus jacob. heidi what is the biggest punch in terms of renewables in changing the future. >> here in the united states we have so many natural assets, and i think solar and wind are great ways to move forward. and germany has done a lot of work with solar, and they get no...
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change. jim's deeply affected by the deaths of hendrix and joplin. he jokes to friends "they're looking at number three." michaeler publishes the first collection of jim's poems. the book becomes one of morrison's proudest accomplishments. "nothing," he says, "is as eternal as poetry and song." man: ignition sequence start. liftoff, we have a liftoff. depp: as the country enters the new decade, the doors start over. "morrison hotel" had been another step away from the mainstream. it took them back to their roots -- the blues. it went gold in two days. despite the disaster of miami, jac holzman encourages them to make another album. but some things stay the same. jim shows up late and drunk, only now, he's added cocaine to the mix. the band is alternately bored and furious at jim. rothchild falls asleep at the console. he tries to motivate the band by accusing them of playing cocktail music. rothchild finally realizes it's time for him to leave, his parting words to the doors, "the only way you'll survive is if you make this record yourselves." shocked by his departure, the doors turn to bruce botnick. botnick ur
change. jim's deeply affected by the deaths of hendrix and joplin. he jokes to friends "they're looking at number three." michaeler publishes the first collection of jim's poems. the book becomes one of morrison's proudest accomplishments. "nothing," he says, "is as eternal as poetry and song." man: ignition sequence start. liftoff, we have a liftoff. depp: as the country enters the new decade, the doors start over. "morrison hotel" had been another step...
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. >> laura: this is hope and change, michael. michael, this is hope and change.you can't blame bush five years into a presidency. you have to look at barack obama's record. >> four and a half years. have you had job growth in this country four and a half years. for the first time. >> laura: part time job growth 93% of the jobs created in the last year, michael, part-time jobs. >> look somebody in the eye laura someone is unemployed you don't have a job part-time job good luck? folks out of work will take anything they can get. >> we are talk about income inequality. >> absolutely. lawyer you are i think he is right. i think we have a middle class that is eroding in this country i agree with jay-z on that. sadly, his -- the person that he is supporting and unwavering your support is unwavering his policies have really done nothing to spur the type of growth that will help everybody, black, white, hispanic, everybody. >> obviously we are on this show in 30 seconds figure out that problem. we are going to agree to disagree. i think barack obama has been a phenomenal
. >> laura: this is hope and change, michael. michael, this is hope and change.you can't blame bush five years into a presidency. you have to look at barack obama's record. >> four and a half years. have you had job growth in this country four and a half years. for the first time. >> laura: part time job growth 93% of the jobs created in the last year, michael, part-time jobs. >> look somebody in the eye laura someone is unemployed you don't have a job part-time job good...
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changed his mind. sanjay, the fda says marijuana is harmful, we know that. michaelomberg is quoted saying medical marijuana is the greatest hoax of all time. you were in that camp, right? you agreed. you looked at the evidence, and i remember a few weeks ago saying i have this documentary coming up, and i think the government is reprehensible for not allowing pot. >> i'm surprised by both mayor bloomberg's comments and how long the government has been sort of keep thing position about classifying marijuana as one of the most dangerous substances out there. mayor bloomberg usually does a good job looking at the science, but let me assure him that there is real science now out there. i will tell you part of the issue when we were talking the other night, in you go look at the medical journals right now, some 20,000 paper also pop up. but more than 90% of them are deseemed to look at the harm of marijuana. and very few are looking at the benefits. it paints a very distorted picture, one that is very misleading. i have apologized for my own role in misleading people, as
changed his mind. sanjay, the fda says marijuana is harmful, we know that. michaelomberg is quoted saying medical marijuana is the greatest hoax of all time. you were in that camp, right? you agreed. you looked at the evidence, and i remember a few weeks ago saying i have this documentary coming up, and i think the government is reprehensible for not allowing pot. >> i'm surprised by both mayor bloomberg's comments and how long the government has been sort of keep thing position about...
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if you look at these changes, michael hayden is right, the program has not been changed. the president didn't say the program did anything wrong. that said, he has moved to where he's now conceding there's a public uprising, both among conservatives and liberals, and trying to find a way to square the circle, make people who are traditional allies of the president like dick durbin, and ron wyden, he's trying to talk them through that, while defending the program overall as well. >> president obama friday again strongly condemning snowden's actions. this is the exchange that he had with chuck todd at the news conference. take a look. >> has your mind-set changed about him? is he more a whistleblower than a hacker? >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. as i said in my opening remarks, i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations before mr. snowden made these leaks. >> goldie, has the public's perception of edward snowden and what he it, has that perception changed at all as more is known about the scope of the nsa's actions? >> i don't think it really
if you look at these changes, michael hayden is right, the program has not been changed. the president didn't say the program did anything wrong. that said, he has moved to where he's now conceding there's a public uprising, both among conservatives and liberals, and trying to find a way to square the circle, make people who are traditional allies of the president like dick durbin, and ron wyden, he's trying to talk them through that, while defending the program overall as well. >>...
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>> yes, michael. >> michael: this is the last show. >> oh, that changes things.hony weiner, we're going to give him desert island dream. anthony weiner. he gets desert island dream my dream is one day he'll go on a desert island, and run out of batteries on his phone, and he won't be able to sext me any more. >> michael: it's been a drag. >> it's been very hard. >> michael: you're the only guy i know he's sexting. >> yes, you should see my profile pic. it's pretty andrognus. i'm runner up because after a half hour after i eat chalupa i can clear the elevator out of anyone. >> michael: just a half hour. >> my grandmother said it would go right through me. >> michael: she made chalupas. >> no, lease likely to understand the anatomy of a human being body? >> michael: i don't know, you tell me. >> steve king. here steve king. not stephen king the author, because he understands it very well because he is very descriptive in all those flasher books he wrote. but he, that guy, he's ridiculous. >> michael: he is, also most likely to clear a press conference. >> absolutel
>> yes, michael. >> michael: this is the last show. >> oh, that changes things.hony weiner, we're going to give him desert island dream. anthony weiner. he gets desert island dream my dream is one day he'll go on a desert island, and run out of batteries on his phone, and he won't be able to sext me any more. >> michael: it's been a drag. >> it's been very hard. >> michael: you're the only guy i know he's sexting. >> yes, you should see my profile pic....
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michael chang. the day after king died, robert kennedy spoke on the mindless men as of violence. here is what he said. what has violence accomplished? what has it created? we tolerate a rising level of violence. we flor if i killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire weapons. we honor swagger and wielders of force. we excuse those who are willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of others. but there is another kind of violence just as deadly. this is the violence of institutions, indifference and inaction. president kennedy was equally unequivocal. the pursuit of peace is not as dramatic but we have no more urgent task. not enforced on the world by american weapons of war but the kind of peace that makes life worth living. too many of us think it's impossible. but that is a dangerous defeatist belief, said the president. dr. king called america the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. he is right, and still is today. when profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant tri
michael chang. the day after king died, robert kennedy spoke on the mindless men as of violence. here is what he said. what has violence accomplished? what has it created? we tolerate a rising level of violence. we flor if i killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire weapons. we honor swagger and wielders of force. we excuse those who are willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of others. but there is another kind of violence just as...
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michael chang. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse those willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of other. there is another violence just as deadly. this is the violence of inaction. president kennedy was equally on unequivocal. we need the kind of piece that makes life worth living. to many of us think it is impossible, but that is a dangerous belief, said the president. dr. king called america the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today. he was right. and still is today. when profit motive and property rights are considered more important than people, he said, militarism is incapable of being conquered. a true revolution of values will look and easily on the glaring contrast to party and well. thise revelation will say way of
michael chang. >> the day after martin luther king died, robert kennedy spoke on violence. here is what he said, what has violence accomplished and created? we tolerate a rising level of violence that ignores our common humanity. we glorify killing on movie screens and call it entertainment. we make it easy for men to acquire at weapons. we honor the wielders of force. we excuse those willing to build their lives on the shattered dreams of other. there is another violence just as deadly....
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. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mindset and attitude is evident after months ofpendleton. but tomorrow, staff will start all over again with the 300 teens who still remain behind bars. . >>> our key issues and people this sunday -- high alert, an al qaeda terror threat. who is behind the administration's high anxiety? we'll hear from two leading u.s. senators including the top republican on the senate intelligence committee. >>> the snowden affair. russia gives him temporary asylum. how the obama administration is trying to win the debate over privacy versus security. >>> craving the spot light. politicians and personal scandals. what makes them think they should stay in public life? inside on the pursuit of redemmings from our political roundtable including the host of
. >> for charles taylor and michael brehm, a change in mindset and attitude is evident after months ofpendleton. but tomorrow, staff will start all over again with the 300 teens who still remain behind bars. . >>> our key issues and people this sunday -- high alert, an al qaeda terror threat. who is behind the administration's high anxiety? we'll hear from two leading u.s. senators including the top republican on the senate intelligence committee. >>> the snowden affair....
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as michael explains that changed the course of history as we know.in very dramatic ways and in particular to change the role of america and the world in very dramatic ways. so this story is a fascinating one in itself. it's told beautifully by michael in a way that takes you into the ruins where the decisions were being made in the and the conversations were being had. but it also has i think important lessons about statecraft, about the way in which presidents with great difficulty nevertheless can turn the states and profound directions if it has relevance for today's world. michael fullilove is the director of the lowy institute for international policy in sydney australia, where he does a great job of leading that institution which has become the premier think-tank on international policy. he as i said is formally here is a senior fellow in the policy program. he previously directed the dash and before that was advisor to paul keating and he was prime minister of australia. his previous book is a memorable one as well. it was a book on the greate
as michael explains that changed the course of history as we know.in very dramatic ways and in particular to change the role of america and the world in very dramatic ways. so this story is a fascinating one in itself. it's told beautifully by michael in a way that takes you into the ruins where the decisions were being made in the and the conversations were being had. but it also has i think important lessons about statecraft, about the way in which presidents with great difficulty...
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larry is one of several organisms that actually benefits from global warming and global climate change michael beach centers for disease control and prevention expert and recreational water borne illnesses and fall larry is a heat loving amoeba as water temperatures go up it does better in future decades as temperatures rise we'd expect to see more cases and as the website the verge noted in recent years and fall larry has popped up in unexpected locations which some experts suggest is a sign that warmer waters caused by brutal summer heat waves and rising temperatures across the country are catalyzing their spread the fact that climate change is helping to promote the growth of such a deadly and debilitating condition is. truly frightening is even more proof that we need to be doing more to fight back against the greatest threat our fate of our planet has ever faced global climate change. it's the good the bad and the very very epatha medically oddly good. jagger actress turned activist is throwing her support behind anti fracking protests in balcombe england check out this video she released
larry is one of several organisms that actually benefits from global warming and global climate change michael beach centers for disease control and prevention expert and recreational water borne illnesses and fall larry is a heat loving amoeba as water temperatures go up it does better in future decades as temperatures rise we'd expect to see more cases and as the website the verge noted in recent years and fall larry has popped up in unexpected locations which some experts suggest is a sign...
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she did not ban the policy but said the nypd had to change its ways, the mayor, michael bloomberg, as always defended these policies and says it is one of the reasons they have been able to cut back on crime. it is curious it was a judge on not the nypd that is starting to get rid of this racist policy. "slate" quotes the police commissioner ray kelly for often defending this, saying he would focus on young blacks and hispanics because he wanted to instill fear in them and he says perhaps reform needs to start at the top. >> thank you with the international press review. olympic oval champion looked disgruntled -- polevault champion looked disgruntled. both men fell three attempts. [indiscernible] it was a devastating blow for the frenchman who dominated the event all season. germany.e went to there is a friendly against belgium on wednesday. they had losses to uruguay and brazil. an outburst that a journalist earned him a three-match ban. >> the coach has confidence in me and i want to repay the confidence. as to whether he is taking a to say. is not for me everyone has the right to
she did not ban the policy but said the nypd had to change its ways, the mayor, michael bloomberg, as always defended these policies and says it is one of the reasons they have been able to cut back on crime. it is curious it was a judge on not the nypd that is starting to get rid of this racist policy. "slate" quotes the police commissioner ray kelly for often defending this, saying he would focus on young blacks and hispanics because he wanted to instill fear in them and he says...
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billionaire investor carl icon is suing dell in an attempt to stop proposed rule changes for tomorrow's scheduled shareholder vote on michael dell's 24 billion-dollar off. it is aimed at stopping dell from rescheduling the vote and changing the record date. mr. icon believes changing the record date could color the outlook outcome but letting more recent shareholders vote. >>> the international trade commission is delaying the decision until august 9th whether to ban certain samsung phones. commission ruled apple violated some samsung patents and the ban on some iphones will start on monday unless president obama intervenes. >>> a huge fine to tell you about from one of the nation's largest banks. citi group will pay a $590 million dollar settlement accused of hides tens of thousands of bad mortgage securities. the shareholder lawsuit sited citi group's $27 billion on losses in 2008 after shares went from $48 a share in 2007 to under $3 a share by 2009. >>> a historic victory for wall street regulators today in the first big civil fraud case tied at the 2008 financial crisis. a trader find liable in six out of seven counts
billionaire investor carl icon is suing dell in an attempt to stop proposed rule changes for tomorrow's scheduled shareholder vote on michael dell's 24 billion-dollar off. it is aimed at stopping dell from rescheduling the vote and changing the record date. mr. icon believes changing the record date could color the outlook outcome but letting more recent shareholders vote. >>> the international trade commission is delaying the decision until august 9th whether to ban certain samsung...
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increased their offer by 10 cents a share adding a dividend of 13 cents a share in, exchange michael dell is going get changese's beening askg for. apple facing pressure from two government agencies just weeks after winning its e bookcase against the tech giant. justice department taking aim, restricting abilities to negotiate deals on books and like to appoint an outside person to monitor compliance with antitrust laws. the company hoping to get president obama's help. the president has until midnight to decide whether to overturn a ban on selling older versions of the iphone and ipad in the united states. marisa mayer buying another company, rock melt, maker of a browser specializing in deep social media integration. yahoo paid more than $50 million for rock melt part of mayer's efforts to revive the search engine giant. stocks closed higher today. the surge helped push s p p to another record close. your bloomberg silicon valley index rising today, helping an index close to more than 2% higher today. shares in technology were spotlighted by two big names hitting important records for those shares facebook
increased their offer by 10 cents a share adding a dividend of 13 cents a share in, exchange michael dell is going get changese's beening askg for. apple facing pressure from two government agencies just weeks after winning its e bookcase against the tech giant. justice department taking aim, restricting abilities to negotiate deals on books and like to appoint an outside person to monitor compliance with antitrust laws. the company hoping to get president obama's help. the president has until...
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strong marine influence bringing below average highs when changes will arrive coming up. >> then, michael finney takes a look at those prepaid visa cards and hidden fee that's could diminish value. stay with us. >> this fire broke out in the grove this morning. firefighters don't yet know how it started but say not arson. crews were able to contain the fire away from nearby homes ask the cemetery which has great sites dating back to civil war. nothing burned other than vegetation no, one was hurt. the cause of the fire in a storage facility is under investigation tonight. it broke out at public storage on fill yeep -- phillip avenue. firefighters were able to knock it down but not before four yin yuts were destroyed. renters showed up to pick through what is left. >> supporters of trayvon martin gathered this afternoon. a few dozen people held a rally in the shooting death of trayvon martin in florida supporters say they're demanding justice for thousands of people they believe have been abandoned by a broken justice system >>> a chinese prom wo wamz electrocuted. now, the company hope tg
strong marine influence bringing below average highs when changes will arrive coming up. >> then, michael finney takes a look at those prepaid visa cards and hidden fee that's could diminish value. stay with us. >> this fire broke out in the grove this morning. firefighters don't yet know how it started but say not arson. crews were able to contain the fire away from nearby homes ask the cemetery which has great sites dating back to civil war. nothing burned other than vegetation...
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and as michael explained, that changed the course of history as we know in very dramatic ways and in particular the role of america in very dramatic ways. and so the story is a fascinating one of itself. it's told beautifully by michael in a way that takes you into the rooms where the decisions were being made and the conversations were being had that shaped the course of history. but it also has i think important lessons about statecraft, about the way in which presidents of with great difficulty nevertheless can turn the american state and new and profoundly important directions. therefore it has relevance for today as well. michael was the director of the institute for international policy in sydney australia where he does a great job of leading that institution, which has become under his leadership the premier think tank on international policy and australia. as i said, she was formerly year as a senior fellow in the foreign policy program. he previously directed the global issues program at the institute and before that was the adviser to paul when he was the prime minister of
and as michael explained, that changed the course of history as we know in very dramatic ways and in particular the role of america in very dramatic ways. and so the story is a fascinating one of itself. it's told beautifully by michael in a way that takes you into the rooms where the decisions were being made and the conversations were being had that shaped the course of history. but it also has i think important lessons about statecraft, about the way in which presidents of with great...
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change the culture in washington. you silicon valley being frustrated that the people in washington can't get it right. >> michael: i wouldgree with that. people are frustrated, and money people who are frustrated tend to have influence to make more changes. that's just the way it is. but i keep getting back to this intra-party race and what motivated you. you ran against tom lantos at one point, now you're running against mike honda. what is it about california and the primary process that sort of motivates you to go at these people? mike honda, whatever we think of him, i assume he has been your congressman before, and as you're in his district. he is a progressive. he is been right there on nano technology because that's who he represents, what would you do differently from mike honda if you got there. >> first of all its old politics to say that you have to run against someone. we're looking at a mission. we want to help people in the direct figure out how to get prepared for the 21st century. we have a situation in silicon valley. we're only one in seven people where our engineers are women. we need policies that are
change the culture in washington. you silicon valley being frustrated that the people in washington can't get it right. >> michael: i wouldgree with that. people are frustrated, and money people who are frustrated tend to have influence to make more changes. that's just the way it is. but i keep getting back to this intra-party race and what motivated you. you ran against tom lantos at one point, now you're running against mike honda. what is it about california and the primary process...
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michael, does it matter that all of these lawmakers in washington are so angry about this? does it change anything between russia and the u.s.? >> i don't think it changes a thing. do you think vladimir putin cares what john mccain said? i don't think so. however anybody feels about snowden, whistle blower, traitor, or something else, one has to look at putin. he's a sackture of the u.s u.s.-russian relationship. which was working pretty well, then putin announced his intention to come back. he came back and won the presidency, and then there were many isn'ts over th--many incids during the arab spring. >> michael: yes, that's a great point. we don't think about what putin's role is in all of this. look, edward snowden is coming here. exciting opportunity to mess with the u.s. and that is too bad. how much putin has to do with this, we'll never know. but it seemed that things were a little better than. >>> let's stay with russia. there is news that russia will crackdown on gay rights. is russia now putting itself into a terrible diplomat again. >> i think it is, this is putin putting into
michael, does it matter that all of these lawmakers in washington are so angry about this? does it change anything between russia and the u.s.? >> i don't think it changes a thing. do you think vladimir putin cares what john mccain said? i don't think so. however anybody feels about snowden, whistle blower, traitor, or something else, one has to look at putin. he's a sackture of the u.s u.s.-russian relationship. which was working pretty well, then putin announced his intention to come...
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"how am i supposed to live with you" a number one hit for laura branigan in 1983 was life-changing for michaela, bolton's record label, gave him a piece of advice. forget rock-and-roll. sing your own songs. don't give them to everybody else to turn into hits. you have just walls of records around this room. the result? it's all over the walls of it basement. what's the most one record of yours ever sold? >> 14 million. worldwide. >> reporter: wow. he's written or could written more than 220 songs. >> basically i just mess around until i see something start to happen that i like. >> reporter: his his collaborators have included, yes, lady gaga. ♪ don't want to let this moment slip away ♪ >> reporter: and bob dylan. there is an expression that we use which is don't bore us. get to the chorus. my background singers once pointed out to me that during "when a man loves a woman" they said did you ever notice that nobody knows the lyrics to "when a man loves a woman" except for that line. ♪ when a man loves a woman da, da. >> what's the next line, martha? reporter: i don't know. you're right. ♪ when
"how am i supposed to live with you" a number one hit for laura branigan in 1983 was life-changing for michaela, bolton's record label, gave him a piece of advice. forget rock-and-roll. sing your own songs. don't give them to everybody else to turn into hits. you have just walls of records around this room. the result? it's all over the walls of it basement. what's the most one record of yours ever sold? >> 14 million. worldwide. >> reporter: wow. he's written or could...
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advantage oof facebook founders big show of support for a film trying to change america's immigration laws.jlxfw >> make michaely taking your questions and will be here to answer them live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook and on >>> some brave volunteers have eaten the first hamburger grown in a lab. take a look. this meet grown using stem cells of cows. researchers say it could help feed the world and fight climate change. they say cells taken from one cow could produce 175 million burgers. google co-founder reveals today that he funded the 3 hub,000 project. >> some people think this is science fiction zp z.not real. i think that is a good thing. if it's not seen by some people as science fiction it's probably not trance form tiff nuf you're wondering how did it taste? volunteers say it did have the texture of meat but didn't have flavor because there is no fat in it. >> you can have mine. >> reports jet blue planning to add first class seats to some flights. wall street journal reporting they will convert to live flat beds some will be walled off by sliding doors. jet blue calling t
advantage oof facebook founders big show of support for a film trying to change america's immigration laws.jlxfw >> make michaely taking your questions and will be here to answer them live in just a few minutes. you can contact michael on facebook and on >>> some brave volunteers have eaten the first hamburger grown in a lab. take a look. this meet grown using stem cells of cows. researchers say it could help feed the world and fight climate change. they say cells taken from one...
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. >> reporter: that normal changed yesterday when michael sweitzer, a youth coach, was indicted on these he's in the county jail on a half million dollar bond. >> weird. you wouldn't expect it. >> reporter: i asked the schools if sweitzer has ever been affiliated with any of the sports programs. they said he's never been on the payroll. spencer's mom, terry, said it's a great time to talk to your kids about inappropriate relationships. >> it makes you want to keep your kids at home and really be careful about whose place you send them to and who they are with. >> reporter: according to neighbors, sweitzer's wife and children moved out more than a month ago when allegations first surfaced. >> and again, our thanks to our affiliate wcpo for that report. >> i have an update on some of the breaking news we have been talking about in tampa. if you're one of those people stuck in a shelter in place order because of noxious fumes, i've got an update for you right after the break. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes
. >> reporter: that normal changed yesterday when michael sweitzer, a youth coach, was indicted on these he's in the county jail on a half million dollar bond. >> weird. you wouldn't expect it. >> reporter: i asked the schools if sweitzer has ever been affiliated with any of the sports programs. they said he's never been on the payroll. spencer's mom, terry, said it's a great time to talk to your kids about inappropriate relationships. >> it makes you want to keep your...
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think the argument would be made, you know, sometimes companies change and mature and we have to move beyond our founder. >> today, if michaelell were to push his bid higher, let's say he's at 13.75 now, goes to 13.85, 13.90 even, would you be okay? at what point would you be okay with the rules changing? that's what's on the table right now. >> a lot of things on the table. that's one of them. why are we changing the rules which the game is over. that's the argument that carl icahn is making. >> different question. >> if the bid went to 13.85, would you change your vote? >> no. >> you're taking the $14 deal because it is $14, carl icahn? >> remember, when you include the warrant in this deal, this is a 15.50 to $18 deal icahn has on the table. that warrant has value. >> if the company has a future. >> if the company has a future. >> that's -- >> he's going to bring in a good manager, right, good ceo, good management team. >> is that obvious? >> i think it is. he made a billion off motorola. >> that's true. i also remember blockbuster, which was different story. >> fair enough. >> we'll see what happens later today, if there
think the argument would be made, you know, sometimes companies change and mature and we have to move beyond our founder. >> today, if michaelell were to push his bid higher, let's say he's at 13.75 now, goes to 13.85, 13.90 even, would you be okay? at what point would you be okay with the rules changing? that's what's on the table right now. >> a lot of things on the table. that's one of them. why are we changing the rules which the game is over. that's the argument that carl icahn...
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remember, michael hastings wrote a game changing profile of the army general stanley mcchrystal backn 2010. the rolling stone showed the supreme commander openly mocking bosses at the white house. he resigned his post less than two days after that publication. according to the l.a. county coroner's office his mercedes slammed into a tree back in june killed him and his car ultimately burst into flames, severely charring his body. keep in mind soon after the crash a friend told fox news that hastings had been investigating the cia at the time and sent an email just hours beforehand which read need to go off the radar for a bit. >> this email i got it was very panicked and didn't seem like something normally we would talk about. i just felt a gut feeling something didn't feel like. >> again the coroner ruled the death an accident. the autopsy has revealed although hastings had been sober for 14 years he recently turned back to drugs. israelites say traces of marijuana turned up in his system along with the drug that the coroner says was likely meth but they add it is unlikely that thos
remember, michael hastings wrote a game changing profile of the army general stanley mcchrystal backn 2010. the rolling stone showed the supreme commander openly mocking bosses at the white house. he resigned his post less than two days after that publication. according to the l.a. county coroner's office his mercedes slammed into a tree back in june killed him and his car ultimately burst into flames, severely charring his body. keep in mind soon after the crash a friend told fox news that...
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with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he spent hours in detention in london. waiting for him at rio de janeiro airport, his partner, a guardian reporter. his hours spent in custody, being grilled by cap or terrorism detectives. >> i remained in a room. or were six different agents coming and going, talking to me. they asked questions about my entire life, about everything. they took my computer, video game, mobile phone, memory cards -- everything. >> from his partner, there was
with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to...
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i'll show what you weather changes are coming up straight ahead. >> thank you. >> and michael finneychecks out a classic american car is that making a >>> sky 7 shows firefighters tackling a brush fire this afternoon starting about 3:00 )y and winds spread so quickly authorities should down willow pass road during response this, is just across the street from the sea cal power plant at 10th street. the plant was never in danger. a new study in oakland found a whooping cough shot for adults are not always enough to prevent outbreaks. the booster was found to be effective only 53% to 64% of the time. researchers say it points to the fact a new vaccine is needed to prevent the outbreaks becoming more common these days. one of the america cup teams is in hot water for letting actor tom cruise and his son steer one of the racing boats. void vido released of them on board but it turns out guests have been banned on board since a deadly zment may that killed andrew simpson. the director has kensured team new zealand for the move. >> big news tonight for general motors. top ratings from cons
i'll show what you weather changes are coming up straight ahead. >> thank you. >> and michael finneychecks out a classic american car is that making a >>> sky 7 shows firefighters tackling a brush fire this afternoon starting about 3:00 )y and winds spread so quickly authorities should down willow pass road during response this, is just across the street from the sea cal power plant at 10th street. the plant was never in danger. a new study in oakland found a whooping cough...
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with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to question him. mr. maranda was held for nine hours at heathrow airport in london, while en route to brazil . maranda, finally arriving back in his home country, brazil, a journey much delayed after he spent hours in detention in london. waiting for him at rio de janeiro airport, his partner, a guardian reporter. his hours spent in custody, being grilled by cap or terrorism detectives. >> i remained in a room. or were six different agents coming and going, talking to me. they asked questions about my entire life, about everything. they took my computer, video game, mobile phone, memory cards -- everything. >> from his partner, there was
with the current crackdown, but i do not think the united states can change the decision-making of the egyptian authorities. >> michael has recently returned from cairo, with the very latest. thank you for joining us. a very tricky time in egypt. the u.s. government has said that her team gave it a heads-up about the detention of david maranda, the partner of a journalist who published information from whistleblower edward snowden. but the u.s. said it was not involved in the decision to...
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. >> good evening, my name is michael gardener, i wrote something but i'm going to change it right now. i'm going to tell you a little bit about me. i've been in business almost 40 years for myself, and i've owned siegel on mission street, i sit on boards of all kinds of organizations, i make substantial donations, i buy baseball uniforms, and in the 36 years i've been on mission street, i've seen all the ups and down, we are at the lowest level in the mission that weave ever been in my 36 years, there's more crime and homeless people on the street, we are getting less city services out there. before i came down here this evening, i counted the empty stores on my block, i'm between 19th and 20th, there's 9 empty stores, i think somebody who wants to take a store that looks like a bomb hit it and remodel it and bring people in the neighborhood is wonderful for me. there was a time during my 36 years on mission street when we were such a high profile business that 20 men stores moved in around me and i used to be very upset about that because i thought they were stealing my ideas and ste
. >> good evening, my name is michael gardener, i wrote something but i'm going to change it right now. i'm going to tell you a little bit about me. i've been in business almost 40 years for myself, and i've owned siegel on mission street, i sit on boards of all kinds of organizations, i make substantial donations, i buy baseball uniforms, and in the 36 years i've been on mission street, i've seen all the ups and down, we are at the lowest level in the mission that weave ever been in my...
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. >> good evening, my name is michael gardener, i wrote something but i'm going to change it right now. i'm going to tell you a little bit about me. i've been in business almost 40 years for myself, and i've owned siegel on mission street, i sit on boards of
. >> good evening, my name is michael gardener, i wrote something but i'm going to change it right now. i'm going to tell you a little bit about me. i've been in business almost 40 years for myself, and i've owned siegel on mission street, i sit on boards of
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changed it for me. but you're right. some people are surprised by this. >> michael: i agree with you. that was a lot--initially when this came out a lot of people said i assumed that's been going on for a long time. a lot of people would echo what you've been saying. as it has gone on longer more people are understanding it, and the depth has more people looking at it. snowden referred to himself as a, quote, spy in that interview. is that how we should see him? >> that is really interesting. there was a controversial on wikipedia that someone from the u.s. senate ip address changed the wikipedia changed edward snowden from dissident to traitor, and then it was changed back to something neutral. not that many people think hero or traitor, but most people are in the middle. he certainly sees himself as a whistle blower. it's hard to argue that he didn't a dissident, but the opinion is that he's somewhere in the middle. >> michael: yes, i think that's true, and i guess he has it in his head what it is. tomorrow, organizing for action, ofa, obama for america, targeting the 135 climate de
changed it for me. but you're right. some people are surprised by this. >> michael: i agree with you. that was a lot--initially when this came out a lot of people said i assumed that's been going on for a long time. a lot of people would echo what you've been saying. as it has gone on longer more people are understanding it, and the depth has more people looking at it. snowden referred to himself as a, quote, spy in that interview. is that how we should see him? >> that is really...
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changed. when you think about names that are part of every day american culture like oprah winfrey, king of day time at one time, michael jordan of the mba. that man who now lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, president barack obama. while much has changed, much hasn't. a lot are talking about w essential strategic planner for the market on washington -- march on washington. he was a black gay man. he was a pass fiivis -- asivist political strategist. he organized it but because he was gay continue, they would not let him be visible. >> was that a good thing or bad the president's medal of freedom. that was long overdue but i am committed and many others across this nation are committed to teach our children who he was so never again do we ask anyone to step aside, to then, again, nobody is expecting lightning to strike twice. >> del walters, thank you so much. now we have mark anthony neil, a professor of black popular culture in the department of african and african-american studies at duke university. thankful for joining us. >> good morning. >> since you were you were an academic in pop culture. how is martin luther
changed. when you think about names that are part of every day american culture like oprah winfrey, king of day time at one time, michael jordan of the mba. that man who now lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, president barack obama. while much has changed, much hasn't. a lot are talking about w essential strategic planner for the market on washington -- march on washington. he was a black gay man. he was a pass fiivis -- asivist political strategist. he organized it but because he was gay...
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. >> michael, what do you make of this? there seems to have been a change in town. -- tone.graciously accepting -- >> he did act very graciously and i wish him all the luck in the world. if there is not a crisis, there is a problem. if they will -- they will act as if there is no problem. there has to be serious negotiations, serious discussions. maybe a war of words. >> if this all happens like we're all great guys, they are hiding the truth. >> i wonder how much pressure the international community put on him to say, you have lost, we will not put up with any games. it is a question that i throw out. >> it is an interesting point. very quick to congratulate the winner. he has not even spoken in public yet. >> it is a little bit strange for just a few hours ago, they were talking about fraud, etc., etc., and suddenly he goes to his house and congratulates him. i wonder what was going on behind the scenes. a be nothing. >> -- maybe nothing. >> if it is in the interest of avoiding conflicts after the election, it is better than -- that he acted this way. with the results, he
. >> michael, what do you make of this? there seems to have been a change in town. -- tone.graciously accepting -- >> he did act very graciously and i wish him all the luck in the world. if there is not a crisis, there is a problem. if they will -- they will act as if there is no problem. there has to be serious negotiations, serious discussions. maybe a war of words. >> if this all happens like we're all great guys, they are hiding the truth. >> i wonder how much...
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show your car a little love with an oil change starting at $19.95. >>> the michael jackson wrongful deathen the late singer's ex-wife takes the stand. debbie rowe is expected to face questions about her former husband's drug use and marriage. ted, the jackson family is suing the singer's concert promotors saying the company hired the doctor who administered that deadly dose of medicine to jackson. how can her testimony help or hurt their case? >> reporter: well, aeg is hoping it will hurt their case be bringing her on the stand. they're story is that michael jackson was a drug addict for decad decades. she was with him on a concert tour in germany where he was using this. they want to continue their narrative that nobody else knew about it including aeg. she's the perfect witness to say here is documentation he was a drug user and used propofol. >> she could definitely offer that perspective and she's a nurse too. that's one factor to play into this. how much longer is the trial expected to continue given the jury has listened to three months of texas so far. >> reporter: it's dragged on.
show your car a little love with an oil change starting at $19.95. >>> the michael jackson wrongful deathen the late singer's ex-wife takes the stand. debbie rowe is expected to face questions about her former husband's drug use and marriage. ted, the jackson family is suing the singer's concert promotors saying the company hired the doctor who administered that deadly dose of medicine to jackson. how can her testimony help or hurt their case? >> reporter: well, aeg is hoping it...