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goes on in ports they represent the locals that go as far north to san diego and i'll guess that mr. adams was to all the ports for some reason so that acknowledge he brings to san francisco with the creativity is needed this this world-class city is really going to be valuable i'm here to support keeping that talent on the commission. thank you, supervisors >> hi doris republican hoe i'm here to speak about my colleague william i didn't adams he's extremely engaged and he really brings number one is willie because of his current position has a lot of connections both up and down the west coast in terms of the commission and washington, d.c. we hear about what the other ports are doing san francisco is unique we're not a pure shipping port by willie has been able to strengthen our agenda we don't have that background he represents the workers and labor he comes from corporate america and amazingly we don't start at the same place we'll have had labor tensions and the international side that's important and he's done some trips on behalf of the port to some of our major sisters in asia we d
goes on in ports they represent the locals that go as far north to san diego and i'll guess that mr. adams was to all the ports for some reason so that acknowledge he brings to san francisco with the creativity is needed this this world-class city is really going to be valuable i'm here to support keeping that talent on the commission. thank you, supervisors >> hi doris republican hoe i'm here to speak about my colleague william i didn't adams he's extremely engaged and he really brings...
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. >> mr. adam? >> in my mind, there's no question that these questions about market structure have ebb materialed into the mainstream. i think to address that, maybe a few things. e think we're seeing market forces to some extent start to do that. i believe there's three dark pool operators that have all reached prior to recredibility months not made i vailble to the public. i think you're seeing a trend. there's a lot of insights and potentially, some additional korn tents in the markets. the medium term response is to let the fcc arctic plait to the industry, this wholistic review will be fumly corp. rehencive. some things will undoubtedly change in that process. they'll find ways to optimize and improve. there will be a decent mark. we've concluded that this is a good market structure and we're going to leave it in place. >> there's a perception problem and a confidence issue. >> the majority of our flows have been sfwoo our equity market-based products. vanguard had 138 billion of client aspects
. >> mr. adam? >> in my mind, there's no question that these questions about market structure have ebb materialed into the mainstream. i think to address that, maybe a few things. e think we're seeing market forces to some extent start to do that. i believe there's three dark pool operators that have all reached prior to recredibility months not made i vailble to the public. i think you're seeing a trend. there's a lot of insights and potentially, some additional korn tents in the...
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final witness is adam miles, mr. miles is the director of policy and congressional affairs at the u.s. offices special council. prior to joining, he was on the staff of the house committee on oversight and government of reform and we thank you for your service and thank all of you for your service and for your testimony today. if you want to give us your testimony and roughly five minutes that will be fine. if you go a little over, that's fine. we'll have to reign you in and we'll ask some questions. we're glad you're hear. thank you all for joining us. why don't you go first. >> thank you chairman carper and ranking member coburn and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to address the need for border patrol agent pay reform. this is a matter of concern to the department of homeland security and u.s. customs and u.s. border patrol. we welcome the opportunity to work with you in finding solutions at an o fordable cost. dhs and border patrol missions properly
final witness is adam miles, mr. miles is the director of policy and congressional affairs at the u.s. offices special council. prior to joining, he was on the staff of the house committee on oversight and government of reform and we thank you for your service and thank all of you for your service and for your testimony today. if you want to give us your testimony and roughly five minutes that will be fine. if you go a little over, that's fine. we'll have to reign you in and we'll ask some...
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mr. miles. adam miles, please proceed. >> chairman carper, ranking member coburn and senator tester, thank you for inviting me to testify on behalf of the united states special counsel. i'm pleased to have the opportunity to discuss widespread misuse of overtime payments to dhs employees. i want to acknowledge the overtime team, many of who are sitting behind me. together, their work with whistleblowers helped to identify and address millions of dollars of overtime abuse and pay. special counsel's october 31st, communication to congress and the president outlined systemic misuse of uncontrollable overtime or auo. this was first addressed in 2007. the communication october 2013 had the debate of auo payments to dhs employees and within cdp. encouraging this type of discussion with ruling out waste is at the heart of oses mission. as stated in the october 31st letter, abusive overtime pay is a violation of public trust and gross waste of government funds. it's incumbent to take the steps to incur the a
mr. miles. adam miles, please proceed. >> chairman carper, ranking member coburn and senator tester, thank you for inviting me to testify on behalf of the united states special counsel. i'm pleased to have the opportunity to discuss widespread misuse of overtime payments to dhs employees. i want to acknowledge the overtime team, many of who are sitting behind me. together, their work with whistleblowers helped to identify and address millions of dollars of overtime abuse and pay. special...
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mr. president. congressman adam shift of the intelligence committee standing by to join us live. also, hillary clinton prepares for an exclusive town hall event today, moderated by our ownmanp. what will clinton say about the arrest of a key suspect in the benghazi attack? get your all-time favorites like creamy chicken alfredo. plus unlimited salad and breadsticks and dessert. 2 for $25 guest favorites at olive garden. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- a
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here's a picture of chase at the beach with his brother adam and he looks to be fine without mrs.is child excited. >> whoa whoa. >> this is aiden. aiden is only 21 months old. and his family you can hear them going nuts in the background. the reason they're so excited aiden had spent the last couple hours at gymnastics class watching their sisters do their splits, tumblebles and swirls. got home and mimicked it. >> good thing he was wearing that diaper. >> padding. >> pad his rear end. you don't have those mats at home. >>> that's it for "rtm." we'll see you next time. >>> live from new york city, it's "wendy williams." today, hillary forgives monica. your take and all the hottest stories of the week. plus you won't believe michael jackson's kids' outrageous allowance and how they spend it and all the latest juicy "hot topics." now here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
here's a picture of chase at the beach with his brother adam and he looks to be fine without mrs.is child excited. >> whoa whoa. >> this is aiden. aiden is only 21 months old. and his family you can hear them going nuts in the background. the reason they're so excited aiden had spent the last couple hours at gymnastics class watching their sisters do their splits, tumblebles and swirls. got home and mimicked it. >> good thing he was wearing that diaper. >> padding....
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here's a picture of chase at the beach with his brother adam and he looks to be fine without mrs.is child excited. >> whoa whoa. >> this is aiden. aiden is only 21 months old. and his family you can hear them going nuts in the background. the reason they're so excited aiden had spent the last couple hours at gymnastics class watching their sisters do their splits, tumblebles and swirls. got home and mimicked it. >> good thing he was wearing that diaper. >> padding. >> pad his rear end. you don't have those mats at home. >>> that's it for "rtm." we'll see you next time. ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! >> today on dr. oz -- it's the ancient healing wonder that's helping millions today. dr. oz: medicine. >> for your biggest hell complains. dr. oz: it is not about treating body parts. it's about body types. >> which body type best describes you >> it's much yeezer than i expected. dr. oz: and l
here's a picture of chase at the beach with his brother adam and he looks to be fine without mrs.is child excited. >> whoa whoa. >> this is aiden. aiden is only 21 months old. and his family you can hear them going nuts in the background. the reason they're so excited aiden had spent the last couple hours at gymnastics class watching their sisters do their splits, tumblebles and swirls. got home and mimicked it. >> good thing he was wearing that diaper. >> padding....
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you morning to all of worldwide, i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. mr. has our top headlines. he will not do them in spanish. >> the u.s. distancing itself from iraq's embattled prime minister maliki. the obama administration is pressing for political change that could lend a growing urgency by sunnis. ukraine's president is trying to build support for unilateral cease-fire. poroshenko says pro-russian rebels will be given a limited window to lay down their weapons and says those who have it committed serious crimes will be allowed to leave the country. one of the rebel leaders calls the cease-fire offer "nonsense." know ifors want to congressional staff members tipped off wall street traders about a change in of care policy. they have subpoenaed a house committee to testify before a grand jury according to "the wall street journal." those are the top headlines. >> let's get to our single best chart. high-speed internet because the fcc released its report yesterday -- looking at high-speed internet because the fcc released its report yesterday. dsl, veri
you morning to all of worldwide, i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. mr. has our top headlines. he will not do them in spanish. >> the u.s. distancing itself from iraq's embattled prime minister maliki. the obama administration is pressing for political change that could lend a growing urgency by sunnis. ukraine's president is trying to build support for unilateral cease-fire. poroshenko says pro-russian rebels will be given a limited window to lay down their weapons and says...
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mr. draghi will hold a news conference. "his is bloomberg "surveillance from bloomberg television. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene with scarlet fu and adamnson. here is mr. johnson with top headlines. >> some 4000 protesters marched on sÃo paulo last night. they are calling on the government to provide more low income housing. the homeless workers movement organized the march. it was carried out in a peaceful manner. house speaker john boehner -- anything but peaceful on this issue -- calling on the president to do much more to fix the department of veterans affairs. he sent a letter to the president asking him to support legislation that would give the secretary of veterans affairs more authority to fire people at the agency and give people facing delays to see doctors in ability to go elsewhere for care. and the l.a. kings take one in the stanley cup finals, defeating the rangers 3-2 in overtime. game two of the best-of-seven national hockey league series is set for june 7. and then the series moves to new york, to madison square garden for the next two games. those are the top -- or bottom, if you prefer -- headlines. >> they got off
mr. draghi will hold a news conference. "his is bloomberg "surveillance from bloomberg television. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance." tom keene with scarlet fu and adamnson. here is mr. johnson with top headlines. >> some 4000 protesters marched on sÃo paulo last night. they are calling on the government to provide more low income housing. the homeless workers movement organized the march. it was carried out in a peaceful manner. house...
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. >>> just ahead, ward-winning actress amy adams does a most unselfish thing. >>> then president and mrsama on a most memorable event in their lives. we've got that for you next. do ? because we ordered that weird thing that you love from the pizza place. how do you win, dad? because i used the citi thankyou card and got two times the points on alllllll of this. well, and spending time with you guys of course. that was a better answer. the citi thankyou preferred card. earn two times the thankyou points on entertainment and dining out all with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards. here you go. good catch! alright, now for the best part. ooh, let's get those in the bowl. these are way too good to waste, right? share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes® they're g-r-r-reat!tm eachwon't have a claim.wners that's why allstate claim free rewards gives you money back for every year you don't have one. and why if you're part of the other 5%, allstate offers claim rateguard. so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. no matter what comes your way, yo
. >>> just ahead, ward-winning actress amy adams does a most unselfish thing. >>> then president and mrsama on a most memorable event in their lives. we've got that for you next. do ? because we ordered that weird thing that you love from the pizza place. how do you win, dad? because i used the citi thankyou card and got two times the points on alllllll of this. well, and spending time with you guys of course. that was a better answer. the citi thankyou preferred card. earn...
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mr. levengood. dave, i thank you. in 1864, joseph adams owned a farm about a mile south of new cold harbor. he was 40 eight years old. he had a very young family for his age. wheat anding raising corn and fashionable's. i am his great great grandson. i grew up and was raised on the same form -- farm. today, i continue to live on it. it is filled with the beauty of wheat rolling in a waves. whenld green cornfields adequate rain has fallen. and for years capital grazing. -- cattle grazing. this place border violence. i am so very honored to represent a connection with the civilian population of that long-ago time, 150 years ago. this is very meaningful to me. dividednow how the war the country. it divided families. it divided cold harbor. most cold harbor residents certainly supported secession and the confederacy. invasionthe war as an by high-handed government. others saw it differently. they were southern unionists. such as southerners likely felt that the dissolving the union would in in tragedy. these differences were present in a cold harbor community. it was a civil war through and thr
mr. levengood. dave, i thank you. in 1864, joseph adams owned a farm about a mile south of new cold harbor. he was 40 eight years old. he had a very young family for his age. wheat anding raising corn and fashionable's. i am his great great grandson. i grew up and was raised on the same form -- farm. today, i continue to live on it. it is filled with the beauty of wheat rolling in a waves. whenld green cornfields adequate rain has fallen. and for years capital grazing. -- cattle grazing. this...
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mr. obama said yesterday, sacrosanct in washington's mind. our correspondent adam eaten is in warsaw following events. >> president obama has chosen warsaw to come here to deliver a speech because of its symbolic nature. 25 years ago, poland overthrew the dominance of moscow. it held the first partially free elections in the former soviet bloc. the pro democracy movement solidarity won all the seats that they contested and communism was over in poland. within months the berlin wall had collapsed. for president obama, the message today is going to be that that story, that polish success story has resonance for the region today, especially for ukraine. for example, in 1990, the ukrainian and polish economies were about the same size but with the consolidation of democracy in poland, with the support of the west, economic growth and prosperity for polish people, the economic -- the economy of poland is now three times the size of ukraine. and so president obama will be saying that if democracy can be consolidated in ukraine, the unity of the country can be kept intact
mr. obama said yesterday, sacrosanct in washington's mind. our correspondent adam eaten is in warsaw following events. >> president obama has chosen warsaw to come here to deliver a speech because of its symbolic nature. 25 years ago, poland overthrew the dominance of moscow. it held the first partially free elections in the former soviet bloc. the pro democracy movement solidarity won all the seats that they contested and communism was over in poland. within months the berlin wall had...
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mr. bothuell, are you -- >> what? >> speaking afterward with reporters, charles bothuell adamant that he had nothing to do with his son'sppearance and he became emotional. >> thought my son was dead, man. >> do you know where he is? >> no, i don't. they wouldn't let my wife in the house. my son -- >> eric lawrence from the detroit free press has been covering the story from the beginning. do we know any more about how the boy was found yesterday? is there any way he could have built this space in the basement to hide any of that? >> police are saying he would have had help. what i was told this morning was that police believe he was in another location during the prior searches because police were all over that basement. he was found in a mechanical room is how it was described to me, very small. >> they never searched the mechanical room initially? >> well, i was told they searched all over that house and in the basement. and clearly he had not set up -- i was told it was not -- it was a set-up with some food and pop bottles but not what you call an elaborate set-up. >> how are the police treating the mother and the fa
mr. bothuell, are you -- >> what? >> speaking afterward with reporters, charles bothuell adamant that he had nothing to do with his son'sppearance and he became emotional. >> thought my son was dead, man. >> do you know where he is? >> no, i don't. they wouldn't let my wife in the house. my son -- >> eric lawrence from the detroit free press has been covering the story from the beginning. do we know any more about how the boy was found yesterday? is there any...
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adam may, al jazeera. >> how will this historic settlementing affect the ncaa, we're joined by xavier pope. mr.ope, thank you for joining us. is this a done deal? >> sheila, this is not a done deal. you have over 100,000 players. and ea sports has the opportunity to potentially not go with a settlement if too many players opt out of these settlement agreements. >> in other words if players decide that they could file suit themselves or that they would want to go ahead with their own litigation? >> yes, that's a great question, sheila. i've had actually my office inundated with calls from former players saying how does this affect me potentially? and you have them not being represented necessarily by council, part of this settlement includes payments of bl three or $4,000, how they were using the game, so this is undetermined. and so this is still not -- not over. this is not to the finish line yet. >> so the impression that there could be some people with a big payday here would seem to be an erroneous one. we're talking about $40 million, that is certainly a lot of money but a lot of players a
adam may, al jazeera. >> how will this historic settlementing affect the ncaa, we're joined by xavier pope. mr.ope, thank you for joining us. is this a done deal? >> sheila, this is not a done deal. you have over 100,000 players. and ea sports has the opportunity to potentially not go with a settlement if too many players opt out of these settlement agreements. >> in other words if players decide that they could file suit themselves or that they would want to go ahead with...
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mr. benmosche is expected to resign from the aig board of directors on september 1st. adam, he will continue to advise peter hancock going forward. adam: benmosche as you pointed out he has been crucial to aig's revival since 2008. going into what was a beaten company and bringing them up. he stood up for when a lost country was demanding blood because they were paying bonuses. he said i need staff there. he stood up for them. liz: he did. the company certainly done well. it is pulling back slightly. it was pretty much telegraphed that mr. benmosche would be stepping down. that is our breaking news. we go back, so sorry to interrupted, dan. you can finish your thought. >> that's okay. i'm sure we were talking about the banks. life insures, that is another group we're liking. they have been leading the sector. we believe they're postively correlated to the rate environment, the long end of the curve. everybody thinks this will be muted interest rate environment. as interest rates press ahead in months and years going forward, we think that strong correlation will allow finan
mr. benmosche is expected to resign from the aig board of directors on september 1st. adam, he will continue to advise peter hancock going forward. adam: benmosche as you pointed out he has been crucial to aig's revival since 2008. going into what was a beaten company and bringing them up. he stood up for when a lost country was demanding blood because they were paying bonuses. he said i need staff there. he stood up for them. liz: he did. the company certainly done well. it is pulling back...
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now we go to adam kinzinger of illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you all for being here and helping educate us and talk about some of these important issues. i mean, as i look around the world and i look around especially the middle east, i guess i'm excited that the administration is so giddy about the prospect of negotiations with iran, i think if a lot of the pending negotiations we heard yesterday from the administration about how they're hopeful that the situation going on with the release of five taliban will help lead to a reinvigorated italian to come negotiate with the united states. i reminded some folks in the administration that in fact pakistan's in negotiations with the taliban right now and about a day or two ago 18 people were killed in the airport in a fight with the taliban. a look at the situation in israel, the israel/palestine negotiations and all the effort that the administration's putting into that which while we would all love that to be solved it's probably a regional smaller conflict on the basis of con
now we go to adam kinzinger of illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you all for being here and helping educate us and talk about some of these important issues. i mean, as i look around the world and i look around especially the middle east, i guess i'm excited that the administration is so giddy about the prospect of negotiations with iran, i think if a lot of the pending negotiations we heard yesterday from the administration about how they're hopeful that the situation going...
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now we go to adam kinzinger of illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you all for being here and helping educate us and talk about some of these important issues. i mean, as i look around the world and i look around especially the middle east, i guess i'm excited that the administration is so giddy about the prospect of negotiations with iran, i think if a lot of the pending negotiations we heard yesterday from the administration about how they're hopeful that the situation going on with the release of five taliban will help lead to a reinvigorated italian to come negotiate with the united states. i reminded some folks in the administration that in fact pakistan's in negotiations with the taliban right now and about a day or two ago 18 people were killed in the airport in a fight with the taliban. a look at the situation in israel, the israel/palestine negotiations and all the effort that the administration's putting into that which while we would all love that to be solved it's probably a regional smaller conflict on the basis of con
now we go to adam kinzinger of illinois. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you all for being here and helping educate us and talk about some of these important issues. i mean, as i look around the world and i look around especially the middle east, i guess i'm excited that the administration is so giddy about the prospect of negotiations with iran, i think if a lot of the pending negotiations we heard yesterday from the administration about how they're hopeful that the situation going...
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mr. al-maliki did well in election two months ago. he will be in no mood to step aside, even as fighting rages. the diplomatic war is just beginning. paul adamsbbc news. >> one of the places with heavy fighting is northeast of baghdad. frontlines with kurdish forces battling a isis militants and we have this report. a warning, contains distressing images. kurdish snipers have watched, waited, killed. as an army cameraman films, the officer shouts, hit them as they run. sniper's viewpoint, the body of an isis fighter. as the kurds film the record of a week fighting. here, isis suspects surrendering. strip for fearo there wearing suicide vests. the jihadi snipers are active, too. watch now as they just missed the kurds, bullets smashing into the earth. we traveled into the town with kurdish forces. coming against us, people fleeing the war. the government forces are now in control of this part of the town, but it's all very tentative. urban streetof fighting, things can change at any minute. just waiting for people to go past. they watch every vehicle coming through carefully because they know they could be used to smuggle explosives, they coul
mr. al-maliki did well in election two months ago. he will be in no mood to step aside, even as fighting rages. the diplomatic war is just beginning. paul adamsbbc news. >> one of the places with heavy fighting is northeast of baghdad. frontlines with kurdish forces battling a isis militants and we have this report. a warning, contains distressing images. kurdish snipers have watched, waited, killed. as an army cameraman films, the officer shouts, hit them as they run. sniper's viewpoint,...
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reporter: in a recent exclusive interview with cnn's rachel nichols, adam silver who moved quickly to oust the owner. >> i am banning mrng for life. >> reporter: questioned sterling's commitment to sell. >> there's well-known incidents in the league when he was right there at a closing and at the last minute decided not to sell and until he signs that document, we still have a pending litigation with him. >> reporter: and sterling directly mentioned silver in his statement writing, "i believe that adam silver acted in haste by illegally ordering the forced sale of the clippers, banning me for life from the nba, and imposing the fine." adam silver's conduct in doing so without conducting any real investigation was wrong. the action taken by adam silver and the nba constitutes a violation of my rights and flies in the face of the freedoms that are afforded to americans." you know, carol, i have to say, i think this is fascinating from a legal standpoint it's fascinating, because will a court continue to hear this? there may about subsequent probate action, in regard to the trust that he had with his wife, and it just cha
reporter: in a recent exclusive interview with cnn's rachel nichols, adam silver who moved quickly to oust the owner. >> i am banning mrng for life. >> reporter: questioned sterling's commitment to sell. >> there's well-known incidents in the league when he was right there at a closing and at the last minute decided not to sell and until he signs that document, we still have a pending litigation with him. >> reporter: and sterling directly mentioned silver in his...
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mr. and milk along the way. i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> i have to finish my noonday show tomorrow and then will be out. around a minute 88 was pretty exciting. >> result mainly -- barely made it. bnp paribas plead guilty today to charges of laundering money to sanction nations like syria and iran. top-ranked banking analyst at sanford bernstein, part of the settlement may disallow dollar-based transactions. how does bnp actually operate here in the u.s.? >> it is pretty simple. you engage a correspondent bank. this would be the equivalent of original bank in the united states isn't going to have its own clearing business, it is going to deal with one of the major capital markets, one of the money center banks. the problem with that is fundamentally, you're opening up your client book to a competitor. that, many have done of these corporations that you will deal with may never come back to you at the end of it. there is the fundamental issue that they're going to face. they realize there's going to be leakage from the client base. >> so if that is one side of it, the other is a $9 billion p
mr. and milk along the way. i am tom keene with scarlet fu and adam johnson. >> i have to finish my noonday show tomorrow and then will be out. around a minute 88 was pretty exciting. >> result mainly -- barely made it. bnp paribas plead guilty today to charges of laundering money to sanction nations like syria and iran. top-ranked banking analyst at sanford bernstein, part of the settlement may disallow dollar-based transactions. how does bnp actually operate here in the u.s.?...
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mr. cook needs it over the living room. >> this is like urban myth or urban legend. apple is likee adame taking a bite out of apple? >> i do not know the story behind it but i have a great idea. and buffetttt by it in tim cook and they throw in the sign. show the sign again, please. four quarter of a million dollars. a great charity event. twitter, i am reasonably confident they will be. >> within the advertisement business and the turmoil everyday, what do we must get wrong in the analysis when we talk to advertising, talk to sir martin sorrell and others, what are we getting wrong in the transition? >> i think we focus too much on the consumer. budgetswhy advertising go places can be independent of users. it is a mantra that advertisers and people in the industry say it is all about the user, consumers. my observation suggest otherwise. it makes a lot of sense when you start from the premise of how organizations make decisions to allocate budgets. it is a corporate business. >> in your world a zero sum game? toer choices moving over facebook and google? >> that is another big point mo
mr. cook needs it over the living room. >> this is like urban myth or urban legend. apple is likee adame taking a bite out of apple? >> i do not know the story behind it but i have a great idea. and buffetttt by it in tim cook and they throw in the sign. show the sign again, please. four quarter of a million dollars. a great charity event. twitter, i am reasonably confident they will be. >> within the advertisement business and the turmoil everyday, what do we must get wrong...
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adam johnson and alix steel with me. scarlet fu is off. ceoguest, kevin roberts, worldwide with the saatchi & saatchi. mr.hnson has the headlines. >> there was a deadly attack at the karachi airport that is left 70 security personnel and employees dead. authorities continued to search the airport after 10 gunmen stormed of the terminal late last night. taliban has-- claimed responsibility for the attack. president obama is expected to announce measures to use monthly payments for people with student loans. >> yeah. >> yeah. he will use executive action to direct the department of education to expand the number of people who can take advantage of a law that will cap payments morederal loans to know than 10% of monthly income. does that mean it just takes longer to pay them back? >> i think the whole thing is screwed up. i have a strong opinion on this and it is a mess. >> is the one thing if you file student bangladesh t -- if you file bankruptcy that stays with you, student loans. it is why they call in the king of clay -- the standard has 14 grand slam titles. those are the top headlines. >> very good. y
adam johnson and alix steel with me. scarlet fu is off. ceoguest, kevin roberts, worldwide with the saatchi & saatchi. mr.hnson has the headlines. >> there was a deadly attack at the karachi airport that is left 70 security personnel and employees dead. authorities continued to search the airport after 10 gunmen stormed of the terminal late last night. taliban has-- claimed responsibility for the attack. president obama is expected to announce measures to use monthly payments for...
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mr. marcus would leave. valeant is down 2% after allergan again rejected its takeover big. >> you see both of these names are to the downside. what is interesting this morning, liz and adamming stocks. they're up ahead of e3 tomorrow. gaming stocks. >> conference, everything gaming tomorrow. for all the videogame junkies. [closing bell ringing] liz: don't say we didn't tell you so. we had paul raines, ceo of gamestop two weeks ago and he said look, this is a company that can do really well in the fought ture because his numbers are looking healthy. the bells ring on wall street. let's take a look. guess what? we have maybe squeezed out a couple of gains with the dow and nasdaq just slightly higher here. dow jones industrials. these numbers are still settling. it could change. russell 2000 which behaved very interestingly lately. having trouble and doing well. up over a quarter of a percent. right now the "after the bell" is starting so don't move. adam: we want to get to today's market action. we have january any capital markets who is bullish on the markets through the summer. on the flipside, joe durant, united capital ceo. he is advising
mr. marcus would leave. valeant is down 2% after allergan again rejected its takeover big. >> you see both of these names are to the downside. what is interesting this morning, liz and adamming stocks. they're up ahead of e3 tomorrow. gaming stocks. >> conference, everything gaming tomorrow. for all the videogame junkies. [closing bell ringing] liz: don't say we didn't tell you so. we had paul raines, ceo of gamestop two weeks ago and he said look, this is a company that can do...
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reporter: in a recent exclusive interview with cnn's rachel nichols adam silver who moved quickly to oust the owner. >> i'm banning mrerling for life. >> reporter: questioned sterling's commitment to sell. >> there is well-known incidents in the league when he was right there at the closing and at the last minute decided not to sell and until he signs that document, we still have a pending litigation with him. >> reporter: and sterling directly mentioned silver in his statement writing, i believe that adam silver acted in haste by illegally ordering the forced sell of the clippers and banning me from life from the nba and imposing the fine. without conducting any real investigation was wrong. the action taken by adam silver and the nba constitutes a violation of my rights and fly in the face of the freedoms that are afforded to all americans. >> to be continued. >> that is what i was going to say. >> jean, thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> let's take a look at more headlines. more young nigerian women abducted by suspected boko haram militants and they were kidnapped from a town of chibok. some of those girls escape
reporter: in a recent exclusive interview with cnn's rachel nichols adam silver who moved quickly to oust the owner. >> i'm banning mrerling for life. >> reporter: questioned sterling's commitment to sell. >> there is well-known incidents in the league when he was right there at the closing and at the last minute decided not to sell and until he signs that document, we still have a pending litigation with him. >> reporter: and sterling directly mentioned silver in his...
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adam silver has made it clear that he's going to go forward. they want to get this team sold. that's all they care about. >> but did mr. sterling not understand that the fine would stand and the lifetime ban would stand when he agreed, it seemed, to this deal last week? >> that was not the understanding. i'm not going to go into the particulars of the discussions, but that clearly wasn't the understanding. of course, adam silver has come out now and made it clear that he's not going to back off. but again, matt, i think the bigger issue here is that my client is out to clear his name and he's going to basically expose the nba for what it is. it's a band of hypocrites. >> i want to ask you about that in a second. he underwent a neurological examination on may 16th. just a few days after he gave that interview to cnn. i believe at his wife's urging. it's my understanding, according to published reports, that two doctors who conducted that investigation or examination determined that he had some cognitive impairment. in your opinion, is donald sterling mentally stable? >> matt, i know you've spoken to him. i've spent a fa
adam silver has made it clear that he's going to go forward. they want to get this team sold. that's all they care about. >> but did mr. sterling not understand that the fine would stand and the lifetime ban would stand when he agreed, it seemed, to this deal last week? >> that was not the understanding. i'm not going to go into the particulars of the discussions, but that clearly wasn't the understanding. of course, adam silver has come out now and made it clear that he's not going...