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. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i like talking to mentum people. talking about art or anything that comes to our minds. there is more visibility than i would see in any store front. this would cost us relatively very little. >> i am so happy to meet you. i wish you all of the best. >> you are the wonderful artist that makes these color coding. >> nice to me to. >> i have been a street artist since 1976. >> how did you decide to be a street artist? >> i was working on union square. on lunch hours, i would be there visiting the artist. it was interesting, exciting, and i have a creative streak in me. it rang
. >> i would like you to meet michael johnson. he has been in the program for over 8 years. >> nice to me you. what inspired your photography? >> i am inspired everything that i see. the greatest thing about being a photographer is being able to show other people what i see. i have mostly worked in cuba and work that i shot here in san francisco. >> what is it about being a street artist that you particularly like? >> i liked it to the first day that i did it. i...
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an exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg.is up next. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. study commissioned by bloomberg shows the uk's south east region has more tech jobs than california. ans was the topic of exclusive conversation when michael bloomberg and mayor of london, boris johnson johnson sat down with the bloomberg businessweek editor. so, we are here at the bloomberg technology summit. why are cities so focus on be doingy? wiggle manufacturing or higher technology. why technology? >> the owner of the tv chain. thate you crave the jobs people can start businesses in and get to work when they are young. we all have the problem of creating jobs. it does not require a big space which big cities do not have. if you want heavy steel mill, you do not do it in the city. if you want people to work together, you go to london or new york. those are the two major cities. these are the two that are predominant at the moment. >> exactly right. the other day, you may have a nose angela merkel said something about a broadband connec
an exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg.is up next. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back. study commissioned by bloomberg shows the uk's south east region has more tech jobs than california. ans was the topic of exclusive conversation when michael bloomberg and mayor of london, boris johnson johnson sat down with the bloomberg businessweek editor. so, we are here at the bloomberg technology summit. why are cities so focus on be doingy? wiggle manufacturing or...
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michael johnson, senior executive and director of international affairs and trade, at the u.s. government accountability office, gao. assesses u.s. counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terrorist safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was assistant director and a yearam detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. gentlemen for your patience, your expertise, for waiting around. we are pleased to yield to you now. >> thank you very much. chairman ross leighton -- ros-leighton, it's a pleasure to be here to discuss reconstruction efforts in afghanistan. today's hearing, as you have noted, is very timely. we are in the midst of a pivotal transition year and afghanistan. the ongoing transition will undoubtedly shape afghanistan's future for many years to come. for instance, this week's presidential runoff could result in the first he's for democratic transition of residential tower in afghanistan's history. likewise, just a few weeks ago, the president announced his land to reduce our military presence
michael johnson, senior executive and director of international affairs and trade, at the u.s. government accountability office, gao. assesses u.s. counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terrorist safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was assistant director and a yearam detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. gentlemen for your patience, your expertise, for waiting around. we are pleased to yield to you now....
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michael johnson found himself on a dangerous path. >> started hanging with a bad crowd. >> he spotted someone wearing a shirt with the words cafe reconcile on it. >> i said what is that, are they hiring. she said it's a training program for troubled youth. i jumped at the chance to come in and fill out an application. they say you receive a pension. >> the cafe is more than a go to stop for southern food. it's best known for the young faces that cook and serve it. >> the vision from the founders were to go into the worst area or one of the worst areas of our city and to make sure that we plant a seed for change. >> in a city with such a vast hospitality industry, the cafe eequips the young with skills to work in top restaurants and hotels. >> from the time you greet the customer, take the order, receive the food, deliver it, that's very similar to life. if you make a misstep along the way, your guest is not going to be happy. >> it's hectic, but i love the work. >> working in the cafe happens after learning life skills. >> you learn how to invest your money and save money. >> what wer
michael johnson found himself on a dangerous path. >> started hanging with a bad crowd. >> he spotted someone wearing a shirt with the words cafe reconcile on it. >> i said what is that, are they hiring. she said it's a training program for troubled youth. i jumped at the chance to come in and fill out an application. they say you receive a pension. >> the cafe is more than a go to stop for southern food. it's best known for the young faces that cook and serve it....
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michael johnson, who executive and director of international u.s.rs and trade at the government accountability office, g.a.o. assesses u.s. counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terrorist safe havens. police mr. jn son was an assistant director in good afternoon a.o.'s homeland justice team, 'he also spent a year at the tailed representatives, howmed security committee. we thank you gentlemen for your your expertise, for waiting around, and we're so pleased to yet to you now and we'll start with mr. sopko. >> thank you very much. en,rman ross lay tin ranking moib deutsch, members of subcommittee it's a pleasure to be here today to discuss my of reconstruction efforts in afghanistan. today's hearing is very timely. are inre well aware, we the midst of a pivot al year in ongoingtan, the military, political and economic transition will undoubtedly shape afghanistan's future for many years to come. for instance this week's electionial runoff could result in the first peaceful democratic transition a presidential power in afghanistan's history. like wise
michael johnson, who executive and director of international u.s.rs and trade at the government accountability office, g.a.o. assesses u.s. counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terrorist safe havens. police mr. jn son was an assistant director in good afternoon a.o.'s homeland justice team, 'he also spent a year at the tailed representatives, howmed security committee. we thank you gentlemen for your your expertise, for waiting around, and we're so...
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he'll be joined by charles michael johnson, jr. they are waiting for a series of voteses to wrap up on the house floor. the house is voting on amendments to the transportation spending bill. it could be a while. they've got seven or eight votes left on the floor. we'll have live coverage once they start. one of the other races we are focused on today is the virginia are race. eric cantor's seat is up for grabs. we get more from today's washington journal. >> what's the important race to watch? >> there are two primaries, one outside your door, jim moran retiring from a democratic district. heavily favored to win. an eight-way race. it's tantamount to election because there is a republican candidate for the general. he's not expected to get much traction. down interstate 95 to the richmond area, the 7th district. this is the district of eric cantor, the house republican majority leader. eric cantor has represented the 7th since 2000. number two in the house and clearly interested in the speakership. it's that ambition that has gotte
he'll be joined by charles michael johnson, jr. they are waiting for a series of voteses to wrap up on the house floor. the house is voting on amendments to the transportation spending bill. it could be a while. they've got seven or eight votes left on the floor. we'll have live coverage once they start. one of the other races we are focused on today is the virginia are race. eric cantor's seat is up for grabs. we get more from today's washington journal. >> what's the important race to...
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michael johnson, the senior executive and director of international affairs and trade at the u.s. government actability office. in his role he assesses counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan and other terror safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was an assistant director in gaos homeland security and team and spent a year detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. we thank you, gentlemen for your patience and expertise and waiting around. we're so pleased to yield to you know. we'll start with mr. sopco. >> thank you very much, chairman ros late ton and members of the subcommittee, it's a pleasure to be here to discuss my agency's oversight of reconstruction efforts in afghanistan. today's hearing is very timely. we're in the middle of the a pivotal transitional year in afghanistan. the ongoing military political and economic transition will undoubtedly shape afghanistan's future for many years to come. for instance, this week's presidential runoff election could result in the first peaceful democratic transiti
michael johnson, the senior executive and director of international affairs and trade at the u.s. government actability office. in his role he assesses counterterrorism and security efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan and other terror safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was an assistant director in gaos homeland security and team and spent a year detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. we thank you, gentlemen for your patience and expertise and...
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michael johnson who is a senior executive and director of international affairs and trade at the u.s.government accountability office, gao. in his role he assesses u.s. senators and and secured efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terror safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was an assistant director in gao homeland security and justice team, and he also spent a year detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. we thank you, gentlemen for your patience, ma for your expertise, for waiting around, and we are so pleased to yield to you now. we will start with mr. sopko. >> thank you very much. chairman ros-lehtinen, ranking member deutch, members of the subcommittee, it's a pleasure to be here today to discuss my agency's oversight of reconstruction efforts in afghanistan. today's hearing as you have noted is very timely. as you are well aware we are in the midst of a pivotal transitional year in afghanistan. the ongoing military, political and economic transition will undoubtedly shape afghanistan's future for many years to come. for i
michael johnson who is a senior executive and director of international affairs and trade at the u.s.government accountability office, gao. in his role he assesses u.s. senators and and secured efforts focusing on afghanistan, pakistan, and other terror safe havens. prior to this position, mr. johnson was an assistant director in gao homeland security and justice team, and he also spent a year detailed to the house of representatives homeland security committee. we thank you, gentlemen for your...
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. >>> now, one of the final tune ups, 26 minutes, johnson, and michael bradley, a little give and go.beating them 2-1. >>> [indiscernible] >> winning against the heat. and for once the spurs coach decided not to be little the media but to show reaction to his team in winning the series. >> it is -- i can complement my own team, humbly. they had a tough loss in game 6 and not having a pity party and come back this year and get back to the same position. i think that is fortitude. i am really proud of them and heavier for them. >>> self-admitted humble coach. >> yes. >> "gameday"? >> >> we have a usc fighter from northern california who pulled off what some called the biggest upset in the history of the ufc. we are going to take an unusual look at the warriors head coach and what happened in his life. you know, his father was assassinated and how that impacted the entire family. >> all right. >> yes. >> all right, that is it for us at 5:30. we will see you back here in half an hour. >>> news updates for all of us on kpix.com. see you in 30 minutes. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >> jeff: tonight, de
. >>> now, one of the final tune ups, 26 minutes, johnson, and michael bradley, a little give and go.beating them 2-1. >>> [indiscernible] >> winning against the heat. and for once the spurs coach decided not to be little the media but to show reaction to his team in winning the series. >> it is -- i can complement my own team, humbly. they had a tough loss in game 6 and not having a pity party and come back this year and get back to the same position. i think that...
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exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg. >> just technology is not enough and tech people see that. of fashion and education. and medicine. you have to have the whole picture to be successful as london does and so does new york. there are other cities that do. london and new york have great time zones and big chunks of the world. ♪ >> good morning. warm welcome to those just waking up. i am guy johnson. >> i am olivia sterns. this is "the pulse." >> we began with the escalating violence in iraq. the military has stepped up its attacks on insurgents. they got a larger territory near baghdad. the insurgents said they have killed nearly 300. graphic images online that shows execution of iraqi soldiers. the countries on the brink of civil war if not already. clear is that the iraqi military is trying to push back or fight back killing up to 300 militants using air power and fighter jets north of baghdad. the insurgents control much of the biggest city in the country and tikrit which is the hometown of the former and now late president of iraq, saddam hussein. t
exclusive conversation between boris johnson and michael bloomberg. >> just technology is not enough and tech people see that. of fashion and education. and medicine. you have to have the whole picture to be successful as london does and so does new york. there are other cities that do. london and new york have great time zones and big chunks of the world. ♪ >> good morning. warm welcome to those just waking up. i am guy johnson. >> i am olivia sterns. this is "the...
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michael ca rot. tir letter. jim fuller. mark. daryl hall. joseph hanley. vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. food i just about expensive eat but food for everyone and there's organizations in the city that are doing really good work making sure that healthy food it assessable to everyone. more and more as follows are are becoming interested in upper arlthd they want to joy the open green pace sea know where their food it coming from we'll look at 3 programs talking ushering agricultura
michael ca rot. tir letter. jim fuller. mark. daryl hall. joseph hanley. vincent hardy. andrea johnson. nick will i. bryan lamb brick. benjamin the third. steven may. kimberly martin. jonathan matte. mark maul bureau even though. jacob mchenry. michael maland fee. carlos melena did he see. christian. andrea o'neill. deal o at the 51 he will. marking could say. anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew...
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. >> we have technology with michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson. but exclusive conversation coming up later today. >> hello, welcome. >> it has just come 7:00 here in london. warm welcome to the second hour. the deadline just expired. it was 10 a.m. moscow time this morning. we are watching this developing story. >> we're waiting to see if we get any announcement anytime. in any event they effectively tapatened to turn off the to ukraine if they haven't paid the 1.9 5 billion to partially cover their debt and agreed to a gas price for future deliveries. ukraine gets half its gas from russia. the e.u. gets a third of its gas from russia, half of which rebels through ukraine. -- travels through ukraine. a sixth of the e.u. gas travels through ukraine. we have seen this before in 2006 and in 2009. in both cases they have disrupted gas supplies to western europe. definitely something to watch. thing is the two sides do have a little time to get through the summer. it's warm now so gas demand is lower. they have been stowing away gas. ande is a lot of g
. >> we have technology with michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson. but exclusive conversation coming up later today. >> hello, welcome. >> it has just come 7:00 here in london. warm welcome to the second hour. the deadline just expired. it was 10 a.m. moscow time this morning. we are watching this developing story. >> we're waiting to see if we get any announcement anytime. in any event they effectively tapatened to turn off the to ukraine if they haven't...
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>> magic johnson, larry bird, michael jordan, kobe bryant, lebron james. >> jimmy: wow.s a pretty good starting five. [ applause ] okay, you're missing some positions. i would -- see, if i was -- if i had a court like that, i would put my face on there. i'd be right there in the center alongside lebron and magic. you know, i mean, because it is my court. >> right. well, i'm on the wall. >> jimmy: are you on the wall? >> yeah, i'm holding the ball. >> jimmy: are you really? >> yeah, and it says "welcome." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is it a photograph or a painting? [ applause ] do you have a lot of people over to play? >> every now and then. we have a group of guys that we play with each other all the time. we have fun. we battle, too, man. we battle. >> jimmy: do you get in fights? >> no. we don't get in fights or somebody might get slapped. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, is that right? >> no, no, we get along. i mean, you know, we argue and stuff like that, but at the end of the day, we know we're best friends and we get along. >> jimmy: okay, all right, that's good. is it a fu
>> magic johnson, larry bird, michael jordan, kobe bryant, lebron james. >> jimmy: wow.s a pretty good starting five. [ applause ] okay, you're missing some positions. i would -- see, if i was -- if i had a court like that, i would put my face on there. i'd be right there in the center alongside lebron and magic. you know, i mean, because it is my court. >> right. well, i'm on the wall. >> jimmy: are you on the wall? >> yeah, i'm holding the ball. >> jimmy:...
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♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ coming up tomorrow, you have gavin and michael moynahan and sunny johnsonthe last story. >> we said we were going to do this story. don't ask why. try zenti. i did and i never looked back. it is a new trend in tokyo and i have recently become interested in party goers who are participating in activities like plastic wraps. i invited my co-host on "the five" to try it. i think it was a success. the appeal is in the sensations and the anonymity. the body suits come in many materials, colors and sizes. and you can have yours custom made. mine is maiden tierl of the -- made entirely of the human skin i was saving. i do shed. liz, you go to these parties. >> it is really enjoyable. i like to be wrapped in bubble wrap. >> it is a different sensation. >> and then you like to be put to bed. that is an interesting sensation. jedediah, i am guessing you have worn weirder things. >> probably have. >> why don't you date a fireman? >> i will do that later tonight. there is only one person in a costumes of that nature, and that, my friend, is spider-man. if you are not s
♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ coming up tomorrow, you have gavin and michael moynahan and sunny johnsonthe last story. >> we said we were going to do this story. don't ask why. try zenti. i did and i never looked back. it is a new trend in tokyo and i have recently become interested in party goers who are participating in activities like plastic wraps. i invited my co-host on "the five" to try it. i think it was a success. the appeal is in the sensations and...
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. >> thank you to sonny johnson and michael moynahan. that does it for me.e, bye friends. >> hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with bob beckle, dana perino, andrea tantaros, and eric boling. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the american soldier held in captivity for five years by the taliban is back in the u.s. military officials just held a news conference to discuss the third phase of bowe bergdahl's reintegration. >> he's in stable condition and will work daily with medical and mental health professionals. he look
. >> thank you to sonny johnson and michael moynahan. that does it for me.e, bye friends. >> hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guilfoyle, along with bob beckle, dana perino, andrea tantaros, and eric boling. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the american soldier held in captivity for five years by the taliban is back in the u.s. military officials just held a news conference to discuss the third phase of bowe bergdahl's reintegration. >> he's in stable...
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killing surprise winner michael goodwin and professor jason johnson will join me ♪ lou: as we reportedlier, sergeant bergdahl is back in the united states being treated in san antonio. army officials briefed the press about his physical and emotional state. >> overall we are pleased with his physical state. he was able to ambulate and walked into hospital. >> when you see a 2-star general , a little bit nervous. he looked good and saluted and had a good deportment. lou: telling fox news that bergdahl was locked in solitary confinement for two straight years and did not see another human face during his time in captivity in afghanistan. many questions remain such as when was his solitary confinement and why the white house is not addressing allegations he was discharged from the coast guard for psychological reasons before he was allowed to enlist in the u.s. army. why was he also turned down by the french foreign legion when he was 20 years old for unspecified reasons. it. ♪ lou: the number of days that another sergeant has been jailed in mexico, 74 days. seventy-four days without a me
killing surprise winner michael goodwin and professor jason johnson will join me ♪ lou: as we reportedlier, sergeant bergdahl is back in the united states being treated in san antonio. army officials briefed the press about his physical and emotional state. >> overall we are pleased with his physical state. he was able to ambulate and walked into hospital. >> when you see a 2-star general , a little bit nervous. he looked good and saluted and had a good deportment. lou: telling...
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michael bradley shooting close, very close. sab yen johnson drawing a gasp from the u.s. fans with a powerful shot. >> a shot from a long way out. >> reporter: portugal are the world's fourth ranked team and it was soon clear exactly why. one shot rattled the post. the next produced a world class save from tim howard in the u.s. goal. the second half almost started for the u.s. like the first defensive mistake, and a shot just too high that would have given portugal a big lead. then the closest u.s. chance, michael bradley had a goal of his mercy, with the portuguese defender doing just enough. it should have gone in, according to the coach's reaction. but soon it was in. jermaine jones from outside the box, let fly, and it curled beautifully. the u.s. were back in it. portugal's backs were against the wall. the relief on faces of fans and coach alike was clear. it wasn't long before it was shear euphoria. one playing with a broken nose. got his chance, at least a chance at the ball. and scored his second goal of this world cup. the writing was on the wall for portugal, u
michael bradley shooting close, very close. sab yen johnson drawing a gasp from the u.s. fans with a powerful shot. >> a shot from a long way out. >> reporter: portugal are the world's fourth ranked team and it was soon clear exactly why. one shot rattled the post. the next produced a world class save from tim howard in the u.s. goal. the second half almost started for the u.s. like the first defensive mistake, and a shot just too high that would have given portugal a big lead. then...
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killing surprise winner michael goodwin and professor jason johnson will join me (vo) rush hour aroundere starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better becse they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york [ male
killing surprise winner michael goodwin and professor jason johnson will join me (vo) rush hour aroundere starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but...
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taking on turkey. 26th minutes, johnson, great give and go and michael bradley.ian puts it in, 1-nil. second half, chandler to the middle. the pass in. u.s.a. wins 2-1. they have one more friendly before the world cup. >>> nascar dover international speedway, jamie mcmurray finds the wall but how. hits a piece of loose track. mcmurray finishes 13th in the race could have been worse. jimmie johnson wins h second consecutive race, dominates dover yet again issue this. playoff hockey at 9:00 and 11:00. >> disney goes dark. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> join me tonight at 9:00 on kofy cable 13. a welcome party in the works for a u.s. soldier recently released from captivity in afghanistan. but he is not ready yet. >>> then at 11:00, stanford professor operated at lax. what he was carrying on his way back to san jose and why he said he had it. all coming up at 9:00 and 11:00
taking on turkey. 26th minutes, johnson, great give and go and michael bradley.ian puts it in, 1-nil. second half, chandler to the middle. the pass in. u.s.a. wins 2-1. they have one more friendly before the world cup. >>> nascar dover international speedway, jamie mcmurray finds the wall but how. hits a piece of loose track. mcmurray finishes 13th in the race could have been worse. jimmie johnson wins h second consecutive race, dominates dover yet again issue this. playoff hockey at...
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this is "bloomberg surveillance." , june 2.day joining me, scarlet lundquist and adam johnson. michaelngers ho wland is joining us. here is why china's manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in five months. europe slowed initially due to weakness in france. rose. government bonds data indicating slower inflation. that meeting happens on thursday. economic data here in the u.s.. purchasingey managers index. earnings after the bell, we have quicksilver. president obama is leaving today for europe. friday is the 70th anniversary of d-day in normandy. >> let's get to going. boeing. get to they're now talking to emirates about the 747 -- ee. only four airlines have agreed to buy it. wants to department keep managing pension funds. needs adit suisse waiver from regulators to maintain its status as a professional asset manager in the u.s.. the publisher of time in sports illustrated becomes a stand alone company on friday. print media is getting hammered by following advertising sales. time has put small ads on the covers of its flagship magazine. wow, that is different. .> i used website
this is "bloomberg surveillance." , june 2.day joining me, scarlet lundquist and adam johnson. michaelngers ho wland is joining us. here is why china's manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in five months. europe slowed initially due to weakness in france. rose. government bonds data indicating slower inflation. that meeting happens on thursday. economic data here in the u.s.. purchasingey managers index. earnings after the bell, we have quicksilver. president obama is leaving...
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johnson. our guest host this hour is michael holland of holland and company as well.ing right now. was -- his father was born in galloway. marty walsh is the newest minted mayor of boston. do not have that so let's go to michael holland. >> we go to michael holland, the guest host for the hour. we want to get a look ahead to earning season. onorgan reports earnings july 15. you look at that as the benchmark for what will happen to the company overall. to continue tore look at these loans? >> i think that people are getting more and more prepared for the kind of -- these kinds of results, i think the numbers over the weekend that came up with revenue growth for the 23%, these are not great numbers and i think that the company's overall are looking for a percent on the year for earnings growth, and i think that we are set up for maybe a positive surprise, but overall, this is set for the next 2 months. >> he made the point that margins are still 200 basis points below the all-time highs, and he says that this is a result that they can keep milking the tax rate. >> the e
johnson. our guest host this hour is michael holland of holland and company as well.ing right now. was -- his father was born in galloway. marty walsh is the newest minted mayor of boston. do not have that so let's go to michael holland. >> we go to michael holland, the guest host for the hour. we want to get a look ahead to earning season. onorgan reports earnings july 15. you look at that as the benchmark for what will happen to the company overall. to continue tore look at these loans?...
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taking on turkey. 26th minutes, johnson, great give and go and michael bradley.n puts it in, 1-nil. second half, chandler to the middle. the pass in. u.s.a. wins 2-1. they have one more friendly before the world cup. >>> nascar dover international speedway, jamie mcmurray finds the wall but how. hits a piece of loose track. mcmurray finishes 13th in the race could have been worse. jimmie johnson wins his second consecutive race, dominates dover yet again issue this. playoff hockey at 9:00 and 11:00. >> disney goes dark. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> join me tonight at 9:00 on kofy cable 13. a welcome party in the works for a u.s. soldier re
taking on turkey. 26th minutes, johnson, great give and go and michael bradley.n puts it in, 1-nil. second half, chandler to the middle. the pass in. u.s.a. wins 2-1. they have one more friendly before the world cup. >>> nascar dover international speedway, jamie mcmurray finds the wall but how. hits a piece of loose track. mcmurray finishes 13th in the race could have been worse. jimmie johnson wins his second consecutive race, dominates dover yet again issue this. playoff hockey at...
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this was the topic of an exclusion confrontation when bloomberg founder michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson down with "bloomberg businessweek's" editor. mr. bloomberg said the diversity of cities like london and new york is exactly why tech companies are drawn to do business there. >> this is where tech wants to go. one of the reasons is the diversity of the two cities. if you're going to build products you are going to sell to the world, you have to know about the world to do have to show it to the world and ask -- about the world. you have to show it to the world and ask what do they want. >> the bloomberg technology summit was the opening of nearly 300 events around the city of london this week. now the latest on ukraine. the ukrainian president says he will propose a detailed peace plan including a cease-fire with separatist rebels in the country's east. that plan could come as early as this week. he spoke as he opened the meeting of the country's national security council. the developments in ukraine continue to have an impact on energy futures. we turn to su keenan for the latest on t
this was the topic of an exclusion confrontation when bloomberg founder michael bloomberg and london mayor boris johnson down with "bloomberg businessweek's" editor. mr. bloomberg said the diversity of cities like london and new york is exactly why tech companies are drawn to do business there. >> this is where tech wants to go. one of the reasons is the diversity of the two cities. if you're going to build products you are going to sell to the world, you have to know about the...
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johnson. the give and go with michael bradley, and jonathan scores. first goal for team usa. usa wins.friendly will be against nigeria on saturday then off to brazil for the cup. >>> and for more, check out "sportscenter" live at 9:00 a.m. eastern time over on espn. have a great day. >> thanks. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," an old video surfaces of justin bieber. now he's apologizing for what he said on it. >>> and something old, new, borrowed and a baby times two. your dress, a bride's fashion statement getting a lot of criticism. ♪ >>> all right. time now to check "the pulse." stories you'll be talking about today. we start with an apology from justin bieber. >> that's right. it has to do with a racist joke he told when he was just 15 years old caught on video. it's been posted by the british tabloid "the sun." bieber has released a statement saying, quote -- >> he says "as a young man, i didn't understand the power of certain words and how they can hurt. now that these mistakes from the past have become public, i need to apologize again to all those that i offended." >>> and a t
johnson. the give and go with michael bradley, and jonathan scores. first goal for team usa. usa wins.friendly will be against nigeria on saturday then off to brazil for the cup. >>> and for more, check out "sportscenter" live at 9:00 a.m. eastern time over on espn. have a great day. >> thanks. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," an old video surfaces of justin bieber. now he's apologizing for what he said on it. >>> and something old, new,...
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johnson for an exclusive conversation, next. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "uber bwest," streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. bloomberg kicks off london technology week with a technology summit. michaelg and the mayor of london, boris johnson, sought down with joss for a conversation on the state of the technology sector in the capital of the u.k.. top discussed the draw for technology talent in europe. take a listen. that local government can provide lots of the conditions that make it attractive for technology entrepreneurs to live here. the crime the rates are very low in london. mass transportation, lots of things that you can do to make it attractive. and then things that you cannot really do, politicians tried to have the vibe, that is what people come for. you and i, we have to be careful that we don't interfere with the vibe. >> creative people want diversity of interests. the fact that london and new york are cursed -- cultural centers is attractive to them. if you go to places that are quieter, with last night versions, you would think that they would be more productive, but that is not where you get the best and brightest. the best and brightest want to be a big fish in a
johnson for an exclusive conversation, next. ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is "uber bwest," streaming on your phone, tablet, and bloomberg.com. bloomberg kicks off london technology week with a technology summit. michaelg and the mayor of london, boris johnson, sought down with joss for a conversation on the state of the technology sector in the capital of the u.k.. top discussed the draw for technology talent in europe. take a listen. that local government can provide lots of...
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the president called jimmie johnson the michael jordan of nascar.manent pass to the white house. >>> president obama switches gears this morning when he leaves for minnesota. that's where he'll come face to face with rebecca erler. a mother of two wrote a letter that got his attention. bill plante is at the white house with more. >> reporter: good morning. president is often characterized as being aloof. but, when he wants to show that he's in touch with the concerns of average americans, and to rally support for his agenda at the same time, he often pulls a letter out of his mailbox. >> look, i definitely feel folks' pain. >> reporter: every night the white house staff culls ten letters from the thousands received for the president to read. >> a few months ago i got a letter from a woman named sheila artice. >> couple weeks ago i got a letter from julia walsh. >> couple weeks ago i got a letter from jeffrey huff. >> reporter: the president uses the writers of those letters to construction his political narrative and to show that he can relate to fo
the president called jimmie johnson the michael jordan of nascar.manent pass to the white house. >>> president obama switches gears this morning when he leaves for minnesota. that's where he'll come face to face with rebecca erler. a mother of two wrote a letter that got his attention. bill plante is at the white house with more. >> reporter: good morning. president is often characterized as being aloof. but, when he wants to show that he's in touch with the concerns of average...
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." >> there was some biological evidence of -- that michael mead had had sex with lucy johnson withinher death. >> reporter: why does that matter? prosecutors say mead denied having sex with her that night but police say he did and dna proves it. what's more, they say it was rape. >> lucy would not have had sex with him willingly. >> lucy was pregnant and she had a condition that made having sex dangerous for the health of the baby. >> reporter: it was a flashpoint in mike mead's police interrogation. he is vehement the sex was consensual and several days before the murder. >> but you said you had sex with her after that. >> really, because she begged and -- >> you still had sex. >> i don't know. >> come on. >> no, but -- it was super gentle. >> don't give us a bunch of crap that you didn't do this when you clearly did. >> reporter: at trial, prosecutors aren't finished. they have a blockbuster surprise. a star witness who tells jurors, "hold on." mike mead, he says, confessed to him. that's right. outright admitted he pulled the trigger that killed lucy johnson. lucy's uncle can bare
." >> there was some biological evidence of -- that michael mead had had sex with lucy johnson withinher death. >> reporter: why does that matter? prosecutors say mead denied having sex with her that night but police say he did and dna proves it. what's more, they say it was rape. >> lucy would not have had sex with him willingly. >> lucy was pregnant and she had a condition that made having sex dangerous for the health of the baby. >> reporter: it was a...
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the summer after james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner were killed and bodies hid inside the earthen dam in mississippi, lyndon johnsond the voting rights act into law. following summer. no more poll taxes, no more literacy tests or tricks designed to keep legal voters from actually being able to vote. johnson's signature on that law resulted directly from the sacrifices of people like those three civil rights workers who were killed in philadelphia, mississippi. but just below the level at which we are willing to talk openly about it, outside of polite company and what we are willing to admit to in the light of day and in conversations with our names attached to our quotes, there isn't actually a consensus view. the summer after james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner were all killed and their bodies were hid inside that earthen dam in mississippi, president johnson signed the but just below the level at which we are willing to talk openly about it, outside of polite company and what we are willing to admit to in the light of day, there isn't actually a consensus view on the heroism of james chaney and
the summer after james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner were killed and bodies hid inside the earthen dam in mississippi, lyndon johnsond the voting rights act into law. following summer. no more poll taxes, no more literacy tests or tricks designed to keep legal voters from actually being able to vote. johnson's signature on that law resulted directly from the sacrifices of people like those three civil rights workers who were killed in philadelphia, mississippi. but just below...
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. >> we had michael bloomberg on here. we had boris johnson on. is this a challenge?something that mayors are able to promote more than governments? >> this is not a zero-sum game. we are connecting to other tech hubs. having the two mayors here yesterday to tech -- kick this off, there is a lot in common between london and new york. we may be competing that we are swapping ideas across the atlantic. i was in stockholm a few months ago. the corridors between london and stockholm are very important. there are other places like tel aviv. the connection between london and hong kong is important. >> every tech guy i talked to says they are not competing with each other when it comes to dealing with the customer. the fighters for talent. industries you would not think would be near each other in terms of meeting engineer's and they are all code, competing for the same pool of talent. how do we get our arms around this problem? it seems there is a different world of a tech landscape that we don't talk about. we don't talk about how competition it really works raab early sai
. >> we had michael bloomberg on here. we had boris johnson on. is this a challenge?something that mayors are able to promote more than governments? >> this is not a zero-sum game. we are connecting to other tech hubs. having the two mayors here yesterday to tech -- kick this off, there is a lot in common between london and new york. we may be competing that we are swapping ideas across the atlantic. i was in stockholm a few months ago. the corridors between london and stockholm are...
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. >> cory johnson, our editor at large with famed chef michael chiarello .oming up, we will talk to the cofounder of paypal. he will talk to us about his next big thing. ♪ >> welcome back to a special west" live"bloomberg in sausalito. i'm emily chang. startup announced $45 million in funding. what is the firm? the ceo joins us along with cory johnson. max, you have been in stealth mode for a couple of years. >> we feel like we have finally nailed it. >> what is it? >> today, we are launching the very simple, but extremely convenient way of paying for purchases at the online point-of-sale and split them into several installments. if you do not trust or credit card, or if you can calculate that the api is way too high, we can make it simple for you. we can split it into three payments across three months, or six, or whatever, and we can make it transparent. >> anybody got partnerships with retailers. >> we do. >> is there an application? >> no, you fill out a couple of basic pieces of information, which are name, date of birth, and mobile number. in less than
. >> cory johnson, our editor at large with famed chef michael chiarello .oming up, we will talk to the cofounder of paypal. he will talk to us about his next big thing. ♪ >> welcome back to a special west" live"bloomberg in sausalito. i'm emily chang. startup announced $45 million in funding. what is the firm? the ceo joins us along with cory johnson. max, you have been in stealth mode for a couple of years. >> we feel like we have finally nailed it. >> what...
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michael bradley here with the beautiful pass to fabian johnson. he buried it to put the u.s.mpsey would later score on a gift from turkey. usa gets the win 2-1. they'll have one more tune-up match against nigeria on saturday before heading to brazil. >>> finally, guys, i wanted to introduce you to a future hall of famer. meet camden john scholes. 9 1/2 pounds, 22 inches long, and his fastball is already clocked at 1 mile per hour. scouts are saying he should arrive in the big leagues in about 21 years. >> he is perfect, mr. scholes. >> he is. although i think he's got a future -- he's a future broadcaster. he could take your job in 21 years, maybe. >> i'd be thrilled if i'm still doing this in 21 years. >> the smile's not nearly as toothy as andy scholes, though. he's got to work on that. he looks terrific. >> he'll get there. thanks, guys. >> congratulations. >>> controversy and chaos this morning surrounding a prison swap that freed one captured u.s. soldier and sent five taliban terrorists back home. we've got live team coverage of that next. narrator: this is the storm se
michael bradley here with the beautiful pass to fabian johnson. he buried it to put the u.s.mpsey would later score on a gift from turkey. usa gets the win 2-1. they'll have one more tune-up match against nigeria on saturday before heading to brazil. >>> finally, guys, i wanted to introduce you to a future hall of famer. meet camden john scholes. 9 1/2 pounds, 22 inches long, and his fastball is already clocked at 1 mile per hour. scouts are saying he should arrive in the big leagues...
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johnson to bradley and point blank range. and that's how we all felt, michael. finally breakthrough in the 64th minute. jermaine jones serious bend on the ball. the portuguese keeper. the u.s. would take the lead in the 81st minute. michael bradley and finds clint dempsey and a broken nose. i will use the chest. he makes his world cup debut late. the mandate, gather possession and burn time. he did both. job well done. then the final 30 seconds of stoppage time and that's why he is the reining world player of the year. a fantastic cross. it ends in a 2-2 draw. afterwards earthquakes' player to dissect what happened and what is yet to come. >> the fifth minute is when things went downhill for team usa especially ram ron. -- cameron. >> the ball took a short hop and he may have lost concentration and his left foot of clearance weabt to a pour few -- went to a portugal attacker. >> what is going through the team's head and they are down 1-0. it woke everyone up there was no room for come play -- come play sen see. it was time to claw back. they did what they could
johnson to bradley and point blank range. and that's how we all felt, michael. finally breakthrough in the 64th minute. jermaine jones serious bend on the ball. the portuguese keeper. the u.s. would take the lead in the 81st minute. michael bradley and finds clint dempsey and a broken nose. i will use the chest. he makes his world cup debut late. the mandate, gather possession and burn time. he did both. job well done. then the final 30 seconds of stoppage time and that's why he is the reining...
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michael powell. >> you are watching american history tv on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. on the presidency, a panel from the lyndon b. johnson presidential library civil rights summit reflecting on the relationship between president johnson and martin luther king jr.. this event is about an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon. i had the honor of chairing the lyndon b. johnson foundation for 30 years. among the finest achievements that the current chairman and i recruited thewe andctor of this lbj library this three-day program is a terrific tribute to mark and his wonderful staff. [applause]
michael powell. >> you are watching american history tv on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. on the presidency, a panel from the lyndon b. johnson presidential library civil rights summit reflecting on the relationship between president johnson and martin luther king jr.. this event is about an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon. i had the honor of chairing the lyndon b. johnson foundation for 30 years. among the finest achievements that the current chairman...
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. >> michael to your point about buying stocks you can hold for a long period of time. johnson and johnson and qualcomm is on your sheet. >> johnson & johnson has seen 10% earnings growth compounded over the past two years. if johnson & johnson can get 7.5% earnings growth, i'm a happy gi in some kind of a market. earpings growth over the next five years, i think, around 13, 14%. 2.1% dividend. remember the ten year treasury is -- why wouldn't you own companies where you have growth and get paid. abbott 16 time earnings with 11% earnings growth. these are core, solid companies you're not going to swing for the fences in this kind of a market. as kenny says, when the market gets tumultuous and people want to be safer. these are the name they want to own. >> kenny, quickly, if you were not long-term in your market focus but short-term, given the data and the ecb, would you get into the market or no. >> people are sitting on the sidelines, expecting mario draghi to come out and with all the guns ablazing and i suspect he's going to. but there is still no reason to jump in front of
. >> michael to your point about buying stocks you can hold for a long period of time. johnson and johnson and qualcomm is on your sheet. >> johnson & johnson has seen 10% earnings growth compounded over the past two years. if johnson & johnson can get 7.5% earnings growth, i'm a happy gi in some kind of a market. earpings growth over the next five years, i think, around 13, 14%. 2.1% dividend. remember the ten year treasury is -- why wouldn't you own companies where you...
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the summer after james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner were killed and bodies hid inside the earthen dam in mississippi, lyndon johnsonlaw. following summer. no more taxes, no more literacy tests or tricks designed to keep legal voters from actually being able to vote. johnson's signature on that law resulted directly from the sacrifices of people like those three civil rights workers who were killed in philadelphia, mississippi. but just below the level at which we are willing to talk openly about it, outside of polite company and what we are willing to admit to in the light of day and in conversations with our names attached to our quotes, there isn't actually a consensus view. on the heroism of james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner. they're not heroes to everyone. part of how you can tell that is what happened to james chaney's grave after they put him in the ground. a reporter was sent there in 1988 to his grave. this is what they found in 1988. >> the headstone has been knocked off by vandals, thrown in a ditch and now disappeared. this granite block, crudely labeled, 1964, james chaney, is all th
the summer after james chaney and andrew goodman and michael schwerner were killed and bodies hid inside the earthen dam in mississippi, lyndon johnsonlaw. following summer. no more taxes, no more literacy tests or tricks designed to keep legal voters from actually being able to vote. johnson's signature on that law resulted directly from the sacrifices of people like those three civil rights workers who were killed in philadelphia, mississippi. but just below the level at which we are willing...
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michael's going public tomorrow. for now, time for money clip with adam johnson. . >> welcome to "money clip."goes pro. the company that changed your perspective on video soaring in his first in the stock market. now that aereo lusted supreme court battle, what is the future of internet and cable tv? tale of two googles. former bill clinton -- i should say former president bill clinton plays mr. fix-it for
michael's going public tomorrow. for now, time for money clip with adam johnson. . >> welcome to "money clip."goes pro. the company that changed your perspective on video soaring in his first in the stock market. now that aereo lusted supreme court battle, what is the future of internet and cable tv? tale of two googles. former bill clinton -- i should say former president bill clinton plays mr. fix-it for
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johnson will visit u.s. customs and border patrol facilities in the state. >>> and today marks -- can you believe it -- five years since the death of michael jackson. gather for a memorial at the king of pop's star on the walk of fame. >>> we kick the tires, a little rust fell off, guys, but we made it to our destination. that's it for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> we all have a right to be proud of our state tonight. thank you very much. thank you for this wonderful honor and wonderful challenge that lies ahead. >> before this race ends, we have to be absolutely certain that the republican primary was won by republican voters. there is something a bit unusual about a republican primary that's decided by liberal democrats. >> he's not the first person who said that before. you know who else said that? people who worked on eric cantor's campaign. people like him were complaining when it happened to
johnson will visit u.s. customs and border patrol facilities in the state. >>> and today marks -- can you believe it -- five years since the death of michael jackson. gather for a memorial at the king of pop's star on the walk of fame. >>> we kick the tires, a little rust fell off, guys, but we made it to our destination. that's it for "way too early." "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> we all have a right to be proud of our state tonight....
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johnson is there. we are still with redstone, other of "the everything store -- author of "the everything store." and michaele not heard from you. what do you think will be revolutionary -- what do you think? will this be revolutionary, as amazon claims? >> i think you need would be the best word for it. i think it is pretty obvious we will see a phone, something with hardware that sits just below the top tier smartphones that we have. i don't think it will look like a smartphone or any of the high-end phones, but i do expect it to be built well. a 3-dk the angle will be user interface. it will utilize for cameras that are mounted on the front of the phone that will track your face and head. and i'm not exact measure how that is going to work out, interacting with your apps and buying stuff from amazon, which i'm sure is what they are hoping it will push for. but that will be the unique aspect of it will set it apart from other mobile phones that already exist. >> and we are waiting for this event to start any moment. rat, what are you expecting? -- brad, what are you expecting? by putting probably forth ama
johnson is there. we are still with redstone, other of "the everything store -- author of "the everything store." and michaele not heard from you. what do you think will be revolutionary -- what do you think? will this be revolutionary, as amazon claims? >> i think you need would be the best word for it. i think it is pretty obvious we will see a phone, something with hardware that sits just below the top tier smartphones that we have. i don't think it will look like a...
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.> think about robert johnson he bought the charlotte bobcats for $300 million and he sold it to michael25 million loss. the money he put into that team to keep it running. he lost a boatload on that trade. not everyone is making money out of these deals. donald sterling got lucky because he was in los angeles, he was in hollywood, he got the tagalong coattails of the lakers. >> which is why many people think the dodgers was a great deal. you are in los angeles. athletes don't want to play and other cities other than miami, new york, and chicago. moneydid not make as much working ballmer did in at microsoft. there are other traits out there. -- trades out there. beit was a stock, it would the sixth best-performing stock out there. >> people are criticizing steve for overpaying. he needed a new platform or he could rant, and rave, and march up and down for people to care. it does not really matter. he has the privilege of overpaying because he has earned it. it does not matter to him because he has that money. >> get your head around that. say it one more time. that extra $500 million doe
.> think about robert johnson he bought the charlotte bobcats for $300 million and he sold it to michael25 million loss. the money he put into that team to keep it running. he lost a boatload on that trade. not everyone is making money out of these deals. donald sterling got lucky because he was in los angeles, he was in hollywood, he got the tagalong coattails of the lakers. >> which is why many people think the dodgers was a great deal. you are in los angeles. athletes don't want to...
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comparing this innocent to michael jordan when he played with the flu or kobe bryant's torn achilles a year ago. but some people are sticking up to lebron. stating: . >> magic johnsonrites: >> reporter: it was really hot back then. >> it was. and defending lebron james, it's easier to play with the flu than with cramps. >> reporter: it's tough. >> thanks a lot. excitement is building on long island new york. if california chrome wins, he'll be the first triple crown winner since 1978. >> california chrome shines bright. >> reporter: since he eased across the finish line and followed through at the breakness stakes this three-year-old colt has captured the attention and won the hearts of horse race lovers. if he wins again at new york's belmont park on saturday, california chrome will be the first triple crown champion in 36 years. >> i'm learning to bet, but i'm not a better. i'm not going to bet. i don't know if i'm going to bet. but i'm hoping he wins. >> california chrome's co-owner has gambled his own money on the horse when he defied odds 200/1. >> he loves people. and we got all of america on our side, i do believe, other than the people that have these horse
comparing this innocent to michael jordan when he played with the flu or kobe bryant's torn achilles a year ago. but some people are sticking up to lebron. stating: . >> magic johnsonrites: >> reporter: it was really hot back then. >> it was. and defending lebron james, it's easier to play with the flu than with cramps. >> reporter: it's tough. >> thanks a lot. excitement is building on long island new york. if california chrome wins, he'll be the first triple...
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michael nutter and others during a meeting at the anti-violence network. also on hand was president obama's assistant and cabinet secretary brodrick johnson had chairs the task what we wanted to do with this visit today was, first, give people a sense of what is in the report, and how important this is to the president want we've recommended to him. but second, to come to philadelphia to hear from the young men who are here that the mayor so strongly represents and leads in the city. to hear what it is about their lives that has been changed. >> leaders say young people need more jobs, more education and improved housing. >>> in health news tonight, a new test that could help cancer patients researchers say there's new test that may help to identify the underlying genetic link to their disease. the test could help patients quickly find the best possible treatment. it will soon be used in hundreds of research centers across the us in a clinical trial. >> roaches and cats helping babies. there is way they can actually help infants. new study finds that babies who live in a city or a town may get protection from allergies and asthma when exposed to cockroaches,
michael nutter and others during a meeting at the anti-violence network. also on hand was president obama's assistant and cabinet secretary brodrick johnson had chairs the task what we wanted to do with this visit today was, first, give people a sense of what is in the report, and how important this is to the president want we've recommended to him. but second, to come to philadelphia to hear from the young men who are here that the mayor so strongly represents and leads in the city. to hear...
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michael lewis' book. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. senator johnson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to thank you for holding this hearing. very interesting getting prepared for it. both chairman levin and senator mccain mentioned the word complex. there's no doubt about what's happening in terms of trading is highly complex. from my standpoint having been an individual investor, i think the primary solution is in increases competition and transparency so we really understand what's happening. because it is complex it's difficult to fully understand. i'm hoping this hearing will really lay out the reality of the situation. again as an individual investor who's bought stocks for literally decades, the competition has increased in the marketplace. i used to have pay hundreds of dollars to buy 100 shares of stock. now i pay about $10. so i really do hope that this hearing conveys exactly what is happening in the marketplace, what benefits have come to consumers over the years, what dangers may be out there. but the bottom line is this hearing should be about restoring confid
michael lewis' book. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. senator johnson? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i also want to thank you for holding this hearing. very interesting getting prepared for it. both chairman levin and senator mccain mentioned the word complex. there's no doubt about what's happening in terms of trading is highly complex. from my standpoint having been an individual investor, i think the primary solution is in increases competition and transparency so...
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johnson points out, some of them didn't occur on campuses and fewer than seven were mass shootings and one probably didn't exist. the 74 lie comes from michael bloomberg's anti-gun group by got there by counting all sorts of stuff. cnn took it apart concluding there were 15 not 74 shootings. before you say 15 is still too much, if that's true, then why exaggerate by inflating sta tais ticks, you magnify the distrust already present in a public who senses your fibs are leading to force. the starting -- here's some facts. crime has been dropping for decades. mass shootings have been gone up. what you can glean from recent shootings however is one root cause -- us. the copycat killers of recent times are obsessed with prior themes. sandy hook with the norway guy, others with columbine. the desire for infamy is handed out like free cheese from a mindless media who fail to see the connection. i do. remember this cover? he was the bomb. yet we're shamed by our president who says we have to do some soul searching. he's arrogantly wrong, but how is that news? so the thing that i don't get, dana, is, why lie? i mean, do the lies -- >> 15 sounds like
johnson points out, some of them didn't occur on campuses and fewer than seven were mass shootings and one probably didn't exist. the 74 lie comes from michael bloomberg's anti-gun group by got there by counting all sorts of stuff. cnn took it apart concluding there were 15 not 74 shootings. before you say 15 is still too much, if that's true, then why exaggerate by inflating sta tais ticks, you magnify the distrust already present in a public who senses your fibs are leading to force. the...