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you believe adidas will outgrow nike in north america in 2010. why do you feelç that way?e -- >> they say they are. >> they say they are the biggest soccer company, which means nike together but in terms of brands, biggest brand. coming to north america, we have a lot of opportunities here, potentially in north america and i'm quite confident with the ifc on the plans and the market that we will grow this brand in 2010 here in the u.s. market and we have laid out the plans for the next five years and i'm quite confident that you will see a growing business not just in 2010, but for the years to come. >> seems like lebron james is close to signing with nike. any regrets on not signing lebron james or did the dollars not necessarily make sense at any point? >> i do believe that with derrick rose and dwight howard just to name two of our players, we have extremely good players and we will play high when the season starts in the second half of 2010. building marking and advertisingcoadvertising campaigns around these guys and we are very well placed. >> very quickly, do you ex
you believe adidas will outgrow nike in north america in 2010. why do you feelç that way?e -- >> they say they are. >> they say they are the biggest soccer company, which means nike together but in terms of brands, biggest brand. coming to north america, we have a lot of opportunities here, potentially in north america and i'm quite confident with the ifc on the plans and the market that we will grow this brand in 2010 here in the u.s. market and we have laid out the plans for the...
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. >>> we have breaking news from darren rovell on nike. >> they say it has signed cleveland star james bebron on a seven-year deal. it is worth $93 million and the terms of the deal were not disclosed, but james' marketing agent maverick carter says that the deal is for a longer period of time than the last deal. james lived up to the hype on the court, but not necessarily off of it. it is not his fault, because he was projected to be the next michael jordan and he is still continuing to sell the majority of the premium basketball shoes, but apparently lebron moves the needle enough for nike, and the key question for some fans is does the nike contract have a clause to reward him more for playing in the new york market and if so, that could encourage him to leave the cleveland for new york. and they say no. how could james win? by winning championships markets like china, obviously sell a lot of volume, they respect champions. maria, back to you. >> all right. thanks so much. darren rovell with the latest there. abc, cbs, and fox affiliates sending a letter to comcast seeking a meeting
. >>> we have breaking news from darren rovell on nike. >> they say it has signed cleveland star james bebron on a seven-year deal. it is worth $93 million and the terms of the deal were not disclosed, but james' marketing agent maverick carter says that the deal is for a longer period of time than the last deal. james lived up to the hype on the court, but not necessarily off of it. it is not his fault, because he was projected to be the next michael jordan and he is still...
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they could be the next starbucks or nike or apple type of company.o let's start with fund talk. >> a china company, $500 million in revenues. they 9,500 retail outlets for mobile phones and equipment. generate about $20 million in income. growing its top line in about 23% annually. and its bottom line, about the same. so companies new to the u.s. markets, we believe that this company's got a very bright future. we'll continue to see very strong top-end, bottom-line growth. >> who do they compete with? they actually make phones, so they compete with -- >> no, they're actually a retail outlet. >> oh, a store, okay. >> a retail store. about 9,500 retail outlets. they've got about 446 of their own stores operating in about 16 provinces and 80 cities in china. >> do you think the story is just that it's going to keep glowing in china or it could come to the united states and compete with, like i guess a radio shack? >> no, i think this is a china play. i think this company will leverage the growth in china in the growth -- consumer spending in china. obvi
they could be the next starbucks or nike or apple type of company.o let's start with fund talk. >> a china company, $500 million in revenues. they 9,500 retail outlets for mobile phones and equipment. generate about $20 million in income. growing its top line in about 23% annually. and its bottom line, about the same. so companies new to the u.s. markets, we believe that this company's got a very bright future. we'll continue to see very strong top-end, bottom-line growth. >> who do...
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logo, a nike brand. it's his longest corporate sponsor and will be replacing the at&t logo which dropped him december 31. the golf bag and the golf hat are the two areas where companies get the most television exposure. >>> remember this scary moment a few weeks back? rodney stuckey who plays for detroit collapsed in a trainer's arms during a game. it looked like he was having a seizure. stuckey, carted off on a stretcher weing an oxygen mask, was taken to a hospital. last night, he returned to the court for the first time after missing sick games. i have to say he looked pretty good. he played more than half the game and was the team's ladying scorer. afterwards he said the plan wasn't to play that much, but he felt fine. >>> big-time plays ma big-time plays. atlanta's joe johnson comes up with the huge buzzer beater in overme to beat the charlotte bobcats. definitely not a good ending for michael jordan's first game as the keep's new owner. >>> that's a look at sports. i'm joe carter. >>> one woman say
logo, a nike brand. it's his longest corporate sponsor and will be replacing the at&t logo which dropped him december 31. the golf bag and the golf hat are the two areas where companies get the most television exposure. >>> remember this scary moment a few weeks back? rodney stuckey who plays for detroit collapsed in a trainer's arms during a game. it looked like he was having a seizure. stuckey, carted off on a stretcher weing an oxygen mask, was taken to a hospital. last night,...
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. >>> tiger woods and nike still have a strong relationship. tmz caught the golf great in practice. video, they are reporting woods just shot a new commercial for nike in his neighborhood in florida yesterday. >>> the white house party crashers are getting what they apparently wanted all along, which was a reality show on bravo. but there's a catch. they definitely won't be signed on to do the real housewives of d.c. unless they're cleared of all charges. the couple is being investigated for attending a white house state dinner in november without an invitation. >>> there are reports this morning beyonce is expecting a baby. >> yeah, baby, yeah. >> well, the website mediatakeout.com says the star of that movie is expecting a baby with her husband. reps won't comment, but the website quotes a friend who says they're extremely happy to be having his first child. >>> sandra bullock may emerge from hiding this weekend by attending the kids choice awards tomorrow night. she won best oscar for "the blindside," but she's been hiding out since it has come out that her husband has been havin
. >>> tiger woods and nike still have a strong relationship. tmz caught the golf great in practice. video, they are reporting woods just shot a new commercial for nike in his neighborhood in florida yesterday. >>> the white house party crashers are getting what they apparently wanted all along, which was a reality show on bravo. but there's a catch. they definitely won't be signed on to do the real housewives of d.c. unless they're cleared of all charges. the couple is being...
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. >>> today keep an eye on nike, after the bell shares jumped. >>> kraft foods will cut salt in its products by an average of 10% over the next two years to appeal to health conscious consumers. >>> and finally we've seen a lot in the raucous health care debate, but nothing like what happened yesterday in rome, italy, where 50 politicians dropped their trousers on the steps of city hall to demand passage of the 2010 budget. see, things could be worse. >>> the celtics straighten out, the raptors beat the clock. and bean balls in spring training. plus lebron and the cavs jam their way into the play-offs. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >> this is the best forecast i've seen from coast to coast in a long time. your fabulous forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." if you've taken your sleep aid and you're still fighting to sleep in the middle of the night, why would you go one more round using it ? you don't need a rematch-- but a re-think-- with lunesta. lunesta is different. it keys into receptors that support sleep, setting your sleep process in motion. l
. >>> today keep an eye on nike, after the bell shares jumped. >>> kraft foods will cut salt in its products by an average of 10% over the next two years to appeal to health conscious consumers. >>> and finally we've seen a lot in the raucous health care debate, but nothing like what happened yesterday in rome, italy, where 50 politicians dropped their trousers on the steps of city hall to demand passage of the 2010 budget. see, things could be worse. >>> the...
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found each victim dressed in nike -- matching dark clothing and nike sneakers.me crashing down 13 years ago today. now you know the news for this friday, march the
found each victim dressed in nike -- matching dark clothing and nike sneakers.me crashing down 13 years ago today. now you know the news for this friday, march the
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after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in chicago is remembered 25 years later. gñgññ >>> benji wilson's future seemed secure. just a few years in college before fame and wealth would schuler follow in the nba -- would surely follow in the nba, but it wasn't meant to be. instead there was a tragic turn of events and now 25 years later benji wilson has never been forgotten. let's get back to his story. >> reporter: ben wilson had it all, sizzling basketball skills and an electric personality, but on november 20th, 1984, it was a gray cold fall day a on the like this one and on vinsenz avenue right in front of simeon high school the day was about to
after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on...
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nike was one of the few sponsors to stay with the golf star when the news broke of his multiple extraearning more about the rape case against pittsburgh steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger. a supporter of the woman making the accusation said that roethlisberger was helped by friends who allegedly blocked the entrance to the restroom during the supposed attack. joining us in the msnbc newsroom is the public relations expert. welcome. to give our audience a little background on you, some of your past clients include mariah carey, kim cattrell and star jones. this is sort of ongoing and it isn't clear how this is going to go but this is a public relations nightmare for him would you agree? >> absolutely. this is a matter where he should have certainly gotten ahead of allegations rather than respond to charges. he should have been proactive and not reactive and i think we would have seen the league really support him, step in support of him rather than show their seemingly new low tolerance for bad behavior. >> how might he have done this given the news is coming out that it looks lik
nike was one of the few sponsors to stay with the golf star when the news broke of his multiple extraearning more about the rape case against pittsburgh steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger. a supporter of the woman making the accusation said that roethlisberger was helped by friends who allegedly blocked the entrance to the restroom during the supposed attack. joining us in the msnbc newsroom is the public relations expert. welcome. to give our audience a little background on you, some of...
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. >> 120,000 pairs of nike sneakers, 500,000 counterfeit coach handbags, 10,000 pairs of counterfeit coach and gucci shoes and counterfeit cartier wrist watches. >> investigators set up a sting operation starting in 2008, sitting officers undercover to bust in the ring. they allegedly got the goods in asian countries. >> federal officials say except that is not the only reason americans should be glad this illegal operation was stopped. >> first, it robs americans of jobs and innovation. second, it fuels organized crime. third, it creates a serious public safety risk to ordinary americans and consumers. exit convicted, those charged could have to pay back the monetary value of those goods. they also are facing several decades in prison. >> it has been 10 days since a six-week old head was taught -- schaub was hospitalized with head traumas. -- 10 days since a six week old child was hospitalized with head trauma. police say she was admitted on march 9, where the job remains in critical condition tonight. >> in annapolis, house delegates gave preliminary approval to legislation that wo
. >> 120,000 pairs of nike sneakers, 500,000 counterfeit coach handbags, 10,000 pairs of counterfeit coach and gucci shoes and counterfeit cartier wrist watches. >> investigators set up a sting operation starting in 2008, sitting officers undercover to bust in the ring. they allegedly got the goods in asian countries. >> federal officials say except that is not the only reason americans should be glad this illegal operation was stopped. >> first, it robs americans of...
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. >> some of the sponsors stuck with him, like nike. others kept their distance, but kept the contract like gillette. what's the future with the companies? >> if it's a family-oriented brand that is going after a certain type of family and good guy image, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash benefit from the pr associated with getting behind woods, i would look at it and say this is a good time to get behind woods. >> back in 1997, i met woods for the first time and he had just won the masters after turning. a huge crowd turned out to see him participate in a deal for a restaurant and ask him about his future. >> how can you top this? >> i can always play better. you can always get better. >> his fans believed him and he is making other promises. i have undergone almost two months of inpatient therapy and am continuing treatment. i am returning to competition, but i have a lot of work to do in my personal life. a statement from the man whose personal life was
. >> some of the sponsors stuck with him, like nike. others kept their distance, but kept the contract like gillette. what's the future with the companies? >> if it's a family-oriented brand that is going after a certain type of family and good guy image, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash benefit from the pr associated with getting behind woods, i would look at it and say this is a good time to get...
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we have lots of video of him and photos prayinggate getting ready for the masters and high filmed a nikemercial, walked out and he walked back in and i don't know when this will be airing. it will be soon. >> all right, dax holt live in l.a. tmz on tv here tonight at 6:30. take care. >>> it sounds like a plot from movie but the terror was real for a local family. >>> members of a maryland family kidnapped and terrorized in their own home have their day in court. >>> plus, helping more americans avoid foreclosure with the new plan from the white house. >>> and remember the woman busted for prostitution after posting an ad n craig's list looking for world series tickets? she had her day in court. what the jury decided. keep it here. the news edge at 6 is minutes away carol loves to rescue dogs, and spends a lot of her time and money doing that. [ carol ] they're all rescues, yeah. thank you. thank you. so i decided to make my home their home. it just makes it a little harder to save for myself. we showed her how wachovia's way2save program can help. when carol u
we have lots of video of him and photos prayinggate getting ready for the masters and high filmed a nikemercial, walked out and he walked back in and i don't know when this will be airing. it will be soon. >> all right, dax holt live in l.a. tmz on tv here tonight at 6:30. take care. >>> it sounds like a plot from movie but the terror was real for a local family. >>> members of a maryland family kidnapped and terrorized in their own home have their day in court....
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after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nikell american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in chicago is í >>> benji wilson's future seemed secure. just a few years in college before fame and wealth would schuler follow in the nba -- would surely follow in the nba, but it wasn't meant to be. instead there was a tragic turn of events and now 25 years later benji wilson has never been forgotten. let's get back to his story. >> reporter: ben wilson had it all, sizzling basketball skills and an electric personality, but on november 20th, 1984, it was a gray cold fall day a on the like this one and on vinsenz avenue right in front of simeon high school the day was about to get even darker. >> the old guys
after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nikell american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on...
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. >> reporter: some of his sponsors have stuck with him, like nike. others kept their distance but maintain their account krths like gillette. and others said adios. >> it's a family-oriented brand, a brand that's going after, you know, a certain type of, you know, family good guy image, you know, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash, benefit from the p.r. associated with getting behind woods, then i would definitely look at that brand and say you know what, this is a good time to get behind woods. >> reporter: i asked him about his future. >> how can you top this? >> i can always play better. golf is one of those sport where is you can always get better. >> reporter: his fans believed him and he's lived up to his professional promise. now he's making other promises. i have undergone almost two months of in patient therapy and i'm continuing my treatment. although i'm returning to competition, i still have a lot of work to do in my personal life. a statement from a man whos
. >> reporter: some of his sponsors have stuck with him, like nike. others kept their distance but maintain their account krths like gillette. and others said adios. >> it's a family-oriented brand, a brand that's going after, you know, a certain type of, you know, family good guy image, you know, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash, benefit from the p.r. associated with getting behind woods, then i...
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coach raised away from neutral and nike raised overweight and those shares are both trading higher right now. coach is up by better than 3.5%. trish? >> thanks so much. >>> the dow is inching towards 11,000. here we are, 10901. as many on wall street are saying the bond rally may be over. so, is it time to sell your bonds and buy stocks? we want to ask jim swanson chief investment strategist and also carmine, chief investment strategist. great to see both of you. jim, i'll start with you. what do i do? do i sell those bonds and get into equities? >> here's the way to think about it. if you own those bonds as diversification against some major political event, then you're doing the right thing. if you're owning them to make money, i don't see how. we have growth all around the world. growth alone drives interest rates up and prices down. when you buy a stock, you buy a claim on future cash flow and earnings and s&p companies, let me tell you what's going on here. they're derisking themselves and bringing their leverage down and profits continue to exceed what everyone expected of this rec
coach raised away from neutral and nike raised overweight and those shares are both trading higher right now. coach is up by better than 3.5%. trish? >> thanks so much. >>> the dow is inching towards 11,000. here we are, 10901. as many on wall street are saying the bond rally may be over. so, is it time to sell your bonds and buy stocks? we want to ask jim swanson chief investment strategist and also carmine, chief investment strategist. great to see both of you. jim, i'll start...
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after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in chicago is remembered 25 years later. >>> benji wilson's future seemed secure. just a few years in college before fame and wealth would schuler follow in the nba -- would surely follow in the nba, but it wasn't meant to be. instead there was a tragic turn of events and now 25 years later benji wilson has never been forgotten. let's get back to his story. >> reporter: ben wilson had it all, sizzling basketball skills and an electric personality, but on november 20th, 1984, it was a gray cold fall day a on the like this one and on vinsenz avenue right in front of simeon high school the day was about to get e
after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on...
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just as you didn't need to buy $140 sneakers from nike, which delivered a strong quarter this week, you don't need tiffany's sparklings or williams-sonoma cookware. you can go straight to walmart. i happen to like home goods for cookware. you don't need to overpay. these two will tell us whether the rich are spending. on tuesday we're going to get the pulse of a different class, maybe not as wealthy. we're talking about the people who go on carnival cruises. this is the travel industry. if carnival does well, then we can bet maybe even the middle class is starting to feel better again, not just the rich, as what we'll find out for monday. and if they feel good, bookings and pricing has plummeted over the course of the great recession, we can continue to like the retail stocks you know i do like. we also get february home sales on tuesday. now, of all the housing numbers we think existing home sales, the tuesday number, are the most important because we're worried about supply. supply is keeping down pricing. in january there were 7.8 months of supply on the market. we want to see this i
just as you didn't need to buy $140 sneakers from nike, which delivered a strong quarter this week, you don't need tiffany's sparklings or williams-sonoma cookware. you can go straight to walmart. i happen to like home goods for cookware. you don't need to overpay. these two will tell us whether the rich are spending. on tuesday we're going to get the pulse of a different class, maybe not as wealthy. we're talking about the people who go on carnival cruises. this is the travel industry. if...
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was filled with a million dollars in fake goods, shoes, pins, bags, watches and illegal copies of of nike and several items. >> this was organized crime on a grand scale. >> the feds say that the counterfeiters undercovered the under cover ice agents to deliver the items to new york and new jersey and sell them on the streets. >>> they payed a fee into a legitimate business. >> reporter: the feds learned they were distributing counterfeit viagra. >> the future of this case was counterfeit pharmaceuticals. that's something no one should put in their body. >> reporter: they all face decades in prison. this is the largest case of its kind for ice in baltimore and the state of maryland. >> reporter: the police say that the group tried to clear customs without paying import duties. >> millions were made by crooks and millions were lost by legitimate u.s. companies. >> reporter: just an illustration of the money, the smuggling fees paid to the agents were cash. one was $50,000. reporting from the federal courthouse. >>> thank you, mike. so far, a maryland grand jury indicted nine connected to t
was filled with a million dollars in fake goods, shoes, pins, bags, watches and illegal copies of of nike and several items. >> this was organized crime on a grand scale. >> the feds say that the counterfeiters undercovered the under cover ice agents to deliver the items to new york and new jersey and sell them on the streets. >>> they payed a fee into a legitimate business. >> reporter: the feds learned they were distributing counterfeit viagra. >> the future...
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. >> reporter: some of the sponsors have stuck with him like nike.e kept their distance but maintain contracts like gillette and others said adios. what is his future? >> if it's a family oriented brand, a brand that is going after a certain type of family good guy image, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash benefit from the pr associated from getting behind woods, i would look at the brand and say this is a good time to get behind woods. >> reporter: back in 1997 i met woods for first time. just won the masters eight months after turning pro. a huge crowd turned out to see him participate in what else, a sponsorship deal for a restaurant. i asked him about his future. >> reporter: how can you top this? >> i can always play better. golf is one of those sports can you get better. >> reporter: his fanned believe him and he lived up to his professional promise. i have undergone almost two months of inpatient therapy and continuing treatment. although i'm returning to competit
. >> reporter: some of the sponsors have stuck with him like nike.e kept their distance but maintain contracts like gillette and others said adios. what is his future? >> if it's a family oriented brand, a brand that is going after a certain type of family good guy image, i would definitely stay away from tiger woods at this point. if it's a brand that might be looking to make a splash benefit from the pr associated from getting behind woods, i would look at the brand and say this...
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. >> certainly nike, you know, they've built an entire golf division around him, $650 million in salesng out this summer featuring tiger woods. now they can move forward and advertise with him, and it's not so uncomfortable, and certainly the pga tour, they're the biggest winners in this. >> there are a lot of organizations, mary, that are pretty excited about this. >> as you heard, ea is at the top of the list. having woods return should help the pga get sponsors, they've had trouble lining them up. speaking of ratings, espn and cbs are celebrating the return. the president of cbs told "sports illustrated" that he expected tiger woods' first tournament to the biggest media event in the past 10 to 15 years other than the obama inauguration. after woods' popularity dropped, he counted 6.5 million people tuning in to his public apology last month and that was just on cable channels. >> thank you. >>> two separate shootings one at the pentagon the other at a las vegas courthouse. two guns, but before falling into the wrong hands, they were both in the hands of police in tennessee. what's
. >> certainly nike, you know, they've built an entire golf division around him, $650 million in salesng out this summer featuring tiger woods. now they can move forward and advertise with him, and it's not so uncomfortable, and certainly the pga tour, they're the biggest winners in this. >> there are a lot of organizations, mary, that are pretty excited about this. >> as you heard, ea is at the top of the list. having woods return should help the pga get sponsors, they've had...
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the nike know, a book is something which if it's done properly, if it's done well, is something thatyou can't -- you know it's going to take you many hours to read. it can change your life. you can read it over and over, you can give it to a friend. it's something that's very important about a book. i mean, you can buy a t-shirt for eight box. so i sort of thing -- i'm not convinced that the issue here is the book prices are too high. .. el observing it. it's 20 hours given over to another person's voice inside your head. the amount of time it takes to sample that to read the first chapter is an hour in which time you could have listened to 18 songs, watched two sitcoms and have a movie many of which could be priced lower. so i think you're absolutely right that from a standpoint if we can create a physical object commensurate with something that you would keep, something has to go back to earlier examples a chair that you can give to your children, heirlooms, cutlery of a certain sort, painting of a certain sort, then you can justify a very significant amounts of money. but on a dig
the nike know, a book is something which if it's done properly, if it's done well, is something thatyou can't -- you know it's going to take you many hours to read. it can change your life. you can read it over and over, you can give it to a friend. it's something that's very important about a book. i mean, you can buy a t-shirt for eight box. so i sort of thing -- i'm not convinced that the issue here is the book prices are too high. .. el observing it. it's 20 hours given over to another...
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nike and ea are partners. so they understand that he's got to come back no matter how he performs. that walked away from him or vice versa, accenture, gillette, they're on the fence. all of the contracts with tiger woods and anyone else in the future, even if there are new deals signed and they'll be smaller, and easier to terminate. that's what tiger woods has done to the business. >> rick horrow, always good to see you. i know you're going to the masters. are you going this year? >> absolutely, my friend. maybe i'll stop by atlanta and pick you up. >> i'll be on the curb with my bag. >> responding to the child abuse scandal and the catholic church. just a short while ago, in the last hour the pope released a letter detailing actions for the allegations. a live report from rome is coming up. >>> we've opinion talking about this all morning long, yes vote, no votes and the undeclared. three congressmen that will decide what happens to your health care will join us live in about 15 minutes. open our throttle to even more selection. and turn that savings swagger up full tilt. ♪ so wh
nike and ea are partners. so they understand that he's got to come back no matter how he performs. that walked away from him or vice versa, accenture, gillette, they're on the fence. all of the contracts with tiger woods and anyone else in the future, even if there are new deals signed and they'll be smaller, and easier to terminate. that's what tiger woods has done to the business. >> rick horrow, always good to see you. i know you're going to the masters. are you going this year?...
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after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in chicago is >>> benji wilson's future seemed secure. just a few years in college before fame and wealth would schuler follow in the nba -- would surely follow in the nba, but it wasn't meant to be. instead there was a tragic turn of events and now 25 years later benji wilson has never been forgotten. let's get back to his story. >> reporter: ben wilson had it all, sizzling basketball skills and an electric personality, but on november 20th, 1984, it was a gray cold fall day a on the like this one and on vinsenz avenue right in front of simeon high school the day was about to get even darker. >> the old guys
after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nike all american camp. he left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on...
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after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nikehe left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in chicago is o >>> benji wilson's future seemed secure. just a few years in college before fame and wealth would schuler follow in the nba -- would surely follow in the nba, but it wasn't meant to be. instead there was a tragic turn of events and now 25 years later benji wilson has never been forgotten. let's get back to his story. >> reporter: ben wilson had it all, sizzling basketball skills and an electric personality, but on november 20th, 1984, it was a gray cold fall day a on the like this one and on vinsenz avenue right in front of simeon high school the day was about to get even darker. >> the old guys, they've served t
after winning the state championship in the spring of 1984 ben kept improving stunning scouts at the nikehe left as the first kid from illinois to ever be ranked as a no. 1 player in the entire country. >> he was clearly, clearly benjamin wilson was the no. 1 player in the country. no one came close. >> reporter: ahead how benji wilson's life changed in less than a second. >> ben's thumb was rising and then at midday. >> reporter: a horrific crime on these streets in...
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timberland, nike, starbucks, best buy, and they'r they are responding to consumer demand. consumers want to know that their products don't have hidden health and environmental costs. companies must respond to parents to refuse to buy baby bottles with epa and them, with a league dangerous chemicals into their drinking water. industry can try to resist and ignore epa, but i know, and they know, that they resist the forces of the green marketplace at their peril. it's time to put to rest the notion that economic growth and environmental protection are incompatible. it's time to finally dismissed this false choice. we need a new approach number one the place to america's greatest strengths of ingenuity, invention and innovation. we need to reclaim the leadership in the development of new products that protect our health and our environment. and we need to capitalize on the growing green marketplace here and around the world. that approach would be a return to basics, which is appropriate for the epa in 2010 because of this year epa's 40th anniversary. when epa began four year
timberland, nike, starbucks, best buy, and they'r they are responding to consumer demand. consumers want to know that their products don't have hidden health and environmental costs. companies must respond to parents to refuse to buy baby bottles with epa and them, with a league dangerous chemicals into their drinking water. industry can try to resist and ignore epa, but i know, and they know, that they resist the forces of the green marketplace at their peril. it's time to put to rest the...
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so his nike master watched two games, beat michael jordan in h.o.r.s.e. swish, nothing but net.re's jordan. clang. >>> russian president dmitry medvedev -- >> frightening story. >> -- he's demanding that his country's sports official stel down following the country's worst ever olympic performance in vancouver. that those responsible for preparing the athletes don't resign, he said, quote, we will help them. >> oh, dear. >> that's not good. >> russia, of course, will host the 2014 olympics in sochi. >> we're going to be interviewing him. >> are we really? >> yes. >> well, let me just say we're going to do it here and not there. >> in washington. >> good because if you ask him the wrong question in russia, you disappear. i'm wondering if he asked me to leave, i would go. >> you probably would have to. >> you'd have to. it's kind of -- remember what happened to those olympians in iraq? >> now, stop. >> saddam hussein's sons? >> you can see the olympic committee from russia on the cross country skis going to siberia. >>> next, "the daily beast's" tina brown. also the must-read opin
so his nike master watched two games, beat michael jordan in h.o.r.s.e. swish, nothing but net.re's jordan. clang. >>> russian president dmitry medvedev -- >> frightening story. >> -- he's demanding that his country's sports official stel down following the country's worst ever olympic performance in vancouver. that those responsible for preparing the athletes don't resign, he said, quote, we will help them. >> oh, dear. >> that's not good. >> russia, of...
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mean, you go to any other country, and everybody is walking down the street with the newest model nikes on their feet and a cup of starbucks and an ipod playing, you know, 50-cent or beyoncÉ or black eye peas or something. today, the u.s. is the trendsetter for popular arts and fine arts around the world. and just tonight, billions of people around the world are going to watch the oscars. and i can say from having lived in europe, as soon as americanamerica's when all the oscars, the european newspapers will complain they ignored us, those rats, how could they do that? they always do that. >> host: and two more, friendly's people and best food. >> guest: from this table is deathly the united states. and it one of the striking things about living overseas, although one of the reasons i thought our family enjoyed living overseas is it makes you a better america. if you live in other countries, you have a better appreciation for the things we do right, the way we kind of taken everybody from all over the world and give everybody pretty much an equal chance to succeed. that's so american, b
mean, you go to any other country, and everybody is walking down the street with the newest model nikes on their feet and a cup of starbucks and an ipod playing, you know, 50-cent or beyoncÉ or black eye peas or something. today, the u.s. is the trendsetter for popular arts and fine arts around the world. and just tonight, billions of people around the world are going to watch the oscars. and i can say from having lived in europe, as soon as americanamerica's when all the oscars, the european...
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if you go to any other country, everybody is walking down the street with the newest model of nike'stheir feet and a couple of starbucks and of ipod playing beyonce are black guide peace. to me, the u.s.'s the trendsetter for popular are to and just 298 billions of people around the world will watch the oscars and i can tell you from having lived in europe as soon as americans with all the oscars european newspapers will complain they ignored us. those rats. >> host: friendliest people and bestfoods? >> guest: friendless people is definitely in the united states and one of the striking things about living overseas one of the reasons i talked to -- i thought our family to make sure a better mayor can. you have a better appreciation for the things we do right and take in everybody from all over the world. everybody pretty much has the same chance to succeed. but i think the casual friendliness of americans is unparalleled. we have made very good friends in other countries the japanese and the brits really work at friendship once they figure out there will be your friend they call you u
if you go to any other country, everybody is walking down the street with the newest model of nike'stheir feet and a couple of starbucks and of ipod playing beyonce are black guide peace. to me, the u.s.'s the trendsetter for popular are to and just 298 billions of people around the world will watch the oscars and i can tell you from having lived in europe as soon as americans with all the oscars european newspapers will complain they ignored us. those rats. >> host: friendliest people...
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you know, i was sitting here when full some and for nike came to help, help, the houses on fire. and, you know, what do you do? you call 911 and you get somebody out there. we are 911 and we got somebody out there to capitalize and so they could put out the fire, people could save their home. it has not happened. and i think the treasury is trying, but we still don't know, and the risks that were taken is being paid for either taxpayers, and the seniors and the uninformed people are the victims. i thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back the. >> ideal to the gentleman from missouri. >> thank you, mr. chairman. to sit here today, we're talking a program here that is well-intentioned. but it is poorly thought out, thought through, poorly administered. and some of the comments here, mr. brontË, need more planning up front. more stability. program has done more harm than good. mr. barofsky again, the voluminous paperwork cause delays. i think it's indicative of why we're seeing here and wondered we asked the government to come in and help the jets the government is the one who can solve
you know, i was sitting here when full some and for nike came to help, help, the houses on fire. and, you know, what do you do? you call 911 and you get somebody out there. we are 911 and we got somebody out there to capitalize and so they could put out the fire, people could save their home. it has not happened. and i think the treasury is trying, but we still don't know, and the risks that were taken is being paid for either taxpayers, and the seniors and the uninformed people are the...