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but by the time that judge parker dies in 1896, the country had changed. >> six months before parker's u.s. supreme court makes a ruling with long-term effects on civil rights. >> what many do not realize is that america actually makes positive strides towards reconstruction following the civil war. but the separate but equal decision in 1896 brings an end to much of that reaacial progre. >> plessy versus ferguson ruled in segregated schools, water fountains and all of these things that would carry clear over into the 1960s. >> a year after the decision, reeves is transferred to muskogee and he's a second-class citizen. his wife and mentor are gone. >> reeves felt like he was portrayed. he worked for the federal government for years and years and the law is coming down on black people in terms of what they can and cannot do. >> everything is falling apart for bass reeves, his career, his freedom and his family. and two years into the 20th century, his code of justice is put to his greatest dishonorable people with that high feeling of duty and responsibility it is always duty before th
but by the time that judge parker dies in 1896, the country had changed. >> six months before parker's u.s. supreme court makes a ruling with long-term effects on civil rights. >> what many do not realize is that america actually makes positive strides towards reconstruction following the civil war. but the separate but equal decision in 1896 brings an end to much of that reaacial progre. >> plessy versus ferguson ruled in segregated schools, water fountains and all of these...
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i don't think people realize before we had nate parker the actor we had nate parker the computer programmeris correct. >> right? how do you go from coding to acting? >> dating a girl who was getting into models, had to go to dallas. guy walks in to me, are you in the program? not an actor, model? no. not at all. just an important friend. you got a great look. not a lot of young african-american actors in hollywood. love to have you read this monologue. okay, well -- >> you believed him? >> it's no the that i believed hill. i didn't want to be a programmer. i was like -- one of those things, i'll try it. why not? what's the worse that can happen? read seven lines and, you know, read the seven lines, calmed home. i'm going to try the acting thing. you got your degree. let's pray. >> what happened next sounds like an old-fashioned story of discovery. moved to l.a., agent in a week. first acting job in three months and one role he says changed his life. >> i got, my first big role. had to do research. all of a sudden i started to, came in contact with my identity, who i was, the pride of my peo
i don't think people realize before we had nate parker the actor we had nate parker the computer programmeris correct. >> right? how do you go from coding to acting? >> dating a girl who was getting into models, had to go to dallas. guy walks in to me, are you in the program? not an actor, model? no. not at all. just an important friend. you got a great look. not a lot of young african-american actors in hollywood. love to have you read this monologue. okay, well -- >> you...
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we introduced you to parker last summer.arker was in the waters off ocean city when a little dive left him with two fractured vertebrae near the top of his spine and a 4% chance of ever having movement below his shoulders. fast forward to 2014 from his wheelchair, parker showed me around the retrofitted basement and showed the growing ability to walk again. we followed him to physical therapy where his progress has been astounding. >> i think in the last year the most has changed. so right now, it's not so much just physically improving but lifestyle improving. >> reporter: although he used a wheelchair for the graduation procession parker says as soon as he got a little feeling back in his legs, he was determined to be on his feet to get his diploma. still there was extra planning and even a practice run before graduation. >> you want to live in the moment, you know, like take it all in. but at the same time, i don't want to get overwhelmed. >> reporter: when we talked before the ceremony, he said the school year was a bit
we introduced you to parker last summer.arker was in the waters off ocean city when a little dive left him with two fractured vertebrae near the top of his spine and a 4% chance of ever having movement below his shoulders. fast forward to 2014 from his wheelchair, parker showed me around the retrofitted basement and showed the growing ability to walk again. we followed him to physical therapy where his progress has been astounding. >> i think in the last year the most has changed. so...
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[laughter]. >> well, so now do a little compare and contrast with quanah parker. you know, again --. >> that was a whole different deal. >> but some similarities in, you know, thematically, you know. >> oh, thematically. >> it's a war book and the story of transformation, but obviously very different story, very different protagonist, and ultimately probably a very different process for writing the book. >> yeah. i mean, he was -- i mean, quanah was one of the great transforming figures of the american west as he crossed from being the greatest comanche warrior into being the leader of his tribe and peace. >> right. >> it was one of the most astonishing and successful transformations on the frontier of all times, so i guess what i'm interested in fundamentally are transformations. >> also underdogs. >> yes, and underdogs and transformations. transformations, you know, we all know people who have transformed themselves. i mean, my brother-in-law has, you know, i mean --. >> are you just going to leave that hanging out there? what did he do? >> but i just think peop
[laughter]. >> well, so now do a little compare and contrast with quanah parker. you know, again --. >> that was a whole different deal. >> but some similarities in, you know, thematically, you know. >> oh, thematically. >> it's a war book and the story of transformation, but obviously very different story, very different protagonist, and ultimately probably a very different process for writing the book. >> yeah. i mean, he was -- i mean, quanah was one of...
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his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest.ve years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying to find his way. he does act out a little bit on occasion to other inmates. he doesn't want to be bullied around. you know. being a little bit smaller guy he's trying to establish where he is, i guess, in the group. >> you don't expect to come to prison and not get tried. people are going to try you, they're going to test you. if you let them get away with it, i'm saying once, they feel they can always do it. you know. people do die. beam do get stabbed. people do get raped. you got to carry yourself a certain ways to get respect. >> parker's desire for respect is what
his 20-year-old cell mate scott parker is one of the youngest.ve years for armed robbery, burglary, and drug possession. >> i been in that cell for 14 months, you know what i'm saying? now 18 months. i get tired of being in that cell all the time. it was nice to come out. it's got its ups and downs. i was nervous coming to prison. first time, 19 years old. it's scary, but i was nervous. didn't know what to do, how to act. >> he's a young inmate, and it seems like he's still trying...
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who is sean parker today? >> probably the same person i was more or less when i was 19.he world works and feeling mostly like an outsider. >> a self-described perennial outsider sean parker doesn't want to see his name on any building. >> the incentives are set up in such a way that donors are rewarded for giving money, and to some extent i think coddled because the currency in that world is recognition. >> he wants to disrupt a model that hasn't really ever been disrupted. >> in any other field outside of philanthropy if a company released a product and just continued to insist that it was working when it wasn't and didn't listen to feedback from customers and didn't change they would probably fail. >> we met parker at his beverly hills home. a symbol of the immense wealth he and his fellow hackers, the name he likes to use, have so quickly accumulated. >> i think that the success carries a certain responsibility. so often, people especially in the technology world, who come from nothing and maybe they succeed very quickly, it takes them a while to figure out that they
who is sean parker today? >> probably the same person i was more or less when i was 19.he world works and feeling mostly like an outsider. >> a self-described perennial outsider sean parker doesn't want to see his name on any building. >> the incentives are set up in such a way that donors are rewarded for giving money, and to some extent i think coddled because the currency in that world is recognition. >> he wants to disrupt a model that hasn't really ever been...
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jabari parker off to duke university. push it! come on! no pain! parker!he bucks select jabari parker. let's go! come on! jabari parker being carried to the lockerroom. it never gets any easier. but i will get stronger. because my story is far from over. gatorade recover. protien for athlete building. our pizza hut big flavor dipper pizza is almost two-feet of pizza. whoa. you're gonna need a bigger car. get the new big flavor dipper pizza with four flavorful sauces and a free pepsi 2-liter...
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adam parker, strategist at morgan stanley. much more, stay with us.ack in a few minutes. ♪ alix: the international monetary fund tells the fed what to do. christine lagarde moved markets when she urged the world's most powerful central bank to delay its rate hike to 2016. she explained herself in a news conference this morning. christine: we agree with the president of the fed in that the interest rate hike must be data dependent and based on sound and detailed and granular data and analysis as is possible, which is clearly the line that has been articulated by chairman yellen. we totally agree with that. ,hat we are seeing in the data the team is analyzing, the inflation rate is not progressing at a rate that would risk -- i canut that in a second -- a rate hike in the next few months. to make the point, we are saying the economy would be better off 2016the rate hike in early win the inflation -- when the inflation data and numbers would have consolidated. slight is to a risk of a over inflation relative to the 2% rate which is mandated. we believe t
adam parker, strategist at morgan stanley. much more, stay with us.ack in a few minutes. ♪ alix: the international monetary fund tells the fed what to do. christine lagarde moved markets when she urged the world's most powerful central bank to delay its rate hike to 2016. she explained herself in a news conference this morning. christine: we agree with the president of the fed in that the interest rate hike must be data dependent and based on sound and detailed and granular data and analysis...
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i'm so proud of him. >> it will be three years since parker's accident. parker is 18 now and he will spend the summer focusing on learning to drive a specially outfitted car on the road to more independence. that has been a big thing for him. he wants to drive and go off to college. he will do probably some community college and once he can drive hopefully go off to bigger and better things. >> he took the wheelchair up there because it is a long procession. >> it was about 80 feet from where he got up to where he sat back down and at the end he walked clear to the back of the pariot senter and wowed everybody. >> how wonderful. good for him. >>'s an impressive resolute young man. >> determined and good for him. we wish him the best of luck. thanks. >> michelle obama spent the day rubbing elbows with the rich and powerful in london today. she had a sit down with prince harry. she was at 10 downing street and visited an all girl's school in london telling the students she understood their struggles and encouraged them to succeed. >> a house oversight commi
i'm so proud of him. >> it will be three years since parker's accident. parker is 18 now and he will spend the summer focusing on learning to drive a specially outfitted car on the road to more independence. that has been a big thing for him. he wants to drive and go off to college. he will do probably some community college and once he can drive hopefully go off to bigger and better things. >> he took the wheelchair up there because it is a long procession. >> it was about 80...
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jabari parker off to duke university. push it! come on! no pain! parker!ucks select jabari parker. let's go! come on! jabari parker being carried to the lockerroom. it never gets any easier. but i will get stronger. because my story is far from over. gatorade recover. protien for athlete building. ♪baby, baby, babe♪ ♪i'm coming home now♪ ♪to your tender sweet loving♪ ♪you're my one and only woman♪ ♪ what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i feel like i'm in a lexus. you would think that this was a brand new audi. it's like a luxury car. feels kind of like an infinity. very similar to a range rover. this is pretty high tech. yeah it is. it reminds me of a mercedes. ♪ this is chevy? laughing i have a new appreciation for chevy. they thought about me. i could totally rock this. this thing feels pretty boss. it looks kind of dope. that's pretty cool. this is the jam. pretty bomb dude. maybe i will go chevy. i'm definitely in. ♪ sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady. sfx: engines revving. go! ♪ it's more than
jabari parker off to duke university. push it! come on! no pain! parker!ucks select jabari parker. let's go! come on! jabari parker being carried to the lockerroom. it never gets any easier. but i will get stronger. because my story is far from over. gatorade recover. protien for athlete building. ♪baby, baby, babe♪ ♪i'm coming home now♪ ♪to your tender sweet loving♪ ♪you're my one and only woman♪ ♪ what do you think? when i first sit in the seat it makes me think of a bmw. i...
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who is sean parker today?ess when i was 19 which is somebody who is very interested in trying to understand how the world works and feeling mostly like an outsider. >> reporter: a self-described perennial outsider sean parker doesn't want to see his name on any buildings. >> the incentives are set up in such a way that donors are rewarded for giving money and to sceners are rewarded for giving money, and to some extent coddle ed because the currency within that world is recognition. >> he wants to disrupt a model that hasn't ever really been disrupted about. >> in any field outside of flint, if a company released a product and just continued to inch sift it was working when it wasn't it and didn't change they would probably fail. >> we met parker at his home. >> i think that success carries a certain responsibility. so often, people in the technology world who come from nothing and maybe they succeed very quickly, it takes them a while to figure out they have i? power at all. >> he tells me why he launched the
who is sean parker today?ess when i was 19 which is somebody who is very interested in trying to understand how the world works and feeling mostly like an outsider. >> reporter: a self-described perennial outsider sean parker doesn't want to see his name on any buildings. >> the incentives are set up in such a way that donors are rewarded for giving money and to sceners are rewarded for giving money, and to some extent coddle ed because the currency within that world is recognition....
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heads up in this region, on this mile parker at 40 miles per hour. hyattsville coming up next, claire done, 5:17 there had, really. washington, 5:21 hyattsville, 5:30. over toward bowie, 5:45 if it continues on that streak. not severe this has had a history of severe weather associated with it. more rain toward the west, shenandoah county page county this warning until 6:00 tonight. all part of a larger storm system that's moving on through here. you can see what's going on. the line itself continues to develop right around our region. now, notice up toward pennsylvania this line is really going gangbusters. severe thunderstorm warnings everywhere. we have not seen that same line develop here, however if is
heads up in this region, on this mile parker at 40 miles per hour. hyattsville coming up next, claire done, 5:17 there had, really. washington, 5:21 hyattsville, 5:30. over toward bowie, 5:45 if it continues on that streak. not severe this has had a history of severe weather associated with it. more rain toward the west, shenandoah county page county this warning until 6:00 tonight. all part of a larger storm system that's moving on through here. you can see what's going on. the line itself...
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parker and welcome to san francisco. next speaker please >> good evening madam president and board of supervisor, my name is [inaudible] here in support of our initiative we submitted as a resolution with supervisor cohen and i they think thank you for the time to push this forward to insure more safe policing in the city and community [inaudible] in direct response of the lack of safety and they have especially in communities of color we have seen what can happen when we do not make a effort to investigate and address the inequality and inequities in our society. this aloed many to live in fear and have their right taken away from them. [inaudible] also the officers that are supposed to protect them. [inaudible] criminalize people who are trying to protect themselves in a way that doesn't interfere with police work at all and we have seen over the past especially in the last year all the hanns crimes gon unnoticed had there not been a citizen with a video tape. we need to protect the citizens triget be able tee be able
parker and welcome to san francisco. next speaker please >> good evening madam president and board of supervisor, my name is [inaudible] here in support of our initiative we submitted as a resolution with supervisor cohen and i they think thank you for the time to push this forward to insure more safe policing in the city and community [inaudible] in direct response of the lack of safety and they have especially in communities of color we have seen what can happen when we do not make a...
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from parker said now is the time to be buying. not that many people are seeding data guys h --eeding that advice. ♪ olivia: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. -- scarlet: welcome back to the -- right now, we are near session lows on the u.s. equity markets. resilientas been so in the face of the fact that greece is on the edge of default. to? you attribute that the ecb backstopping. that is what we think we see in core european debt. if you book the charter of the german bund, you see the rally and the euro coming down by about 10 basis points right now. we have seen yields creep up in italy and in portugal and we are seeing banks selloff. this is the story of my life in 2012. it is happening with the game -- once again. merging -- the year has gone up to 3.5%. italy, gdp ratio has been trading at a 10 year yield the need that. scarlet: we are so a custom of looking at the 10 year -- so accustomed to looking at the 10 thisdebt in greece that seems unreal. the question is, what happens tomorrow? the bile out -- the bailout e
from parker said now is the time to be buying. not that many people are seeding data guys h --eeding that advice. ♪ olivia: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. -- scarlet: welcome back to the -- right now, we are near session lows on the u.s. equity markets. resilientas been so in the face of the fact that greece is on the edge of default. to? you attribute that the ecb backstopping. that is what we think we see in core european debt. if you book the charter of the german bund, you see...
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adam parker from morgan stanley. ♪ from we are moments away the closing bell. bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. [bell ringing] it is read a across everyone's. you are looking at the dow closing off by 174 points. the dow and the s&p are closing at one-month lows. the stock suffering their worst day in more than a week. plunged at its session lows. we are kind of in the same zone there. most stocks finishing lower in all of the sectors in the s&p finishing lower. and ugly, gross red day. joining me, joe weisenthal. one thing that caught my eye today, the macro picture -- they reported the low in of earnings and sales rates for the end of the year, but they did not say bad news.
adam parker from morgan stanley. ♪ from we are moments away the closing bell. bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. [bell ringing] it is read a across everyone's. you are looking at the dow closing off by 174 points. the dow and the s&p are closing at one-month lows. the stock suffering their worst day in more than a week. plunged at its session lows. we are kind of in the same zone there. most stocks finishing lower in all of the sectors in the s&p finishing lower. and ugly, gross...
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parker and his family live? >> andrea governor cuomo is on his side of the lake and we on our side of the lake are pursuing any legitimate leads that law enforcement feels might lead us to getting these two dangerous guys locked up and behind bars where they belong. so we're throwing out of our resources at it both in new york and vermont. and hoping that we get these guys quickly before they harm anybody. >> is there any indication that they could have had access to a boat or gotten across the lake? >> well, there's no indication of that. we have no evidence of that. what we do know is that the only intention that they expressed based upon good sources is that they thought if they headed to vermont it would be cooler that new york was going to be hot with police presence and it would be a better place to hide out until things cooled off. so obviously we're taking that seriously. we enhanced our marine presence on lake champlain. we're doing surveillance in low areas in vermont camps, cabins. we're doing everyth
parker and his family live? >> andrea governor cuomo is on his side of the lake and we on our side of the lake are pursuing any legitimate leads that law enforcement feels might lead us to getting these two dangerous guys locked up and behind bars where they belong. so we're throwing out of our resources at it both in new york and vermont. and hoping that we get these guys quickly before they harm anybody. >> is there any indication that they could have had access to a boat or...
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olivia: sean parker committing 1600 million dollars to launch a new charity to the parker foundation. find out next how he is instructing a world of philanthropy. ♪ olivia: you may know sean parker as the first president of napster but now he is looking to make his mark in the world of philanthropy and is committing its hundred million dollars to launch the part of foundation. stephanie ruhle sat down with sean and out how he plans to put his money to work. sean: life sciences, in particular the emerging market field leveraging the immune system. it is the case that in order to maximize impact, i need to work on problems where, because of non--- some novel insight, the problem is essentially hackable. there is some relatively short-term way of having a large impact that may not have an tried. so cancer is interesting in the sense that there is no lack of resources since nixon declared the war on cancer. the u.s. government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars over $4 billion a year just on funding. plus countless billions of dollars spent by private donors. it is not a resource i
olivia: sean parker committing 1600 million dollars to launch a new charity to the parker foundation. find out next how he is instructing a world of philanthropy. ♪ olivia: you may know sean parker as the first president of napster but now he is looking to make his mark in the world of philanthropy and is committing its hundred million dollars to launch the part of foundation. stephanie ruhle sat down with sean and out how he plans to put his money to work. sean: life sciences, in particular...
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let's get bob parker's take on this.: i think they are relaxed that the fact that the currency is stable at the moment. i think they would be really worried if we saw significant upward pressure pushing the swiss franc against the euro through gain. that does not seem to be happening. i think the negative interest rates do put a ceiling on the swiss francs at the moment. guy voice -- guy: the s&p did flip a switch. bob: they did. the key question is, where will be swiss franc be against the euro? my guess is it will be close to day -- to where it is today. i think an interesting question is what is happening to inflation in europe and succulent? -- switzerland? we have seen a tick up partly due to oil prices are close to $40 a barrel and we are now at up to $60 a barrel. that effect is having and an impact on inflationary expectations. let's say it goes back to zero or close to zero towards the end of the year, we get some element of positive rope -- growth. the negative interest rate policy overtime is going to stop the
let's get bob parker's take on this.: i think they are relaxed that the fact that the currency is stable at the moment. i think they would be really worried if we saw significant upward pressure pushing the swiss franc against the euro through gain. that does not seem to be happening. i think the negative interest rates do put a ceiling on the swiss francs at the moment. guy voice -- guy: the s&p did flip a switch. bob: they did. the key question is, where will be swiss franc be against the...
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i would sean parker with stephanie ruhle.ig chairman hank greenberg insists his company still has value when the u.s. government stepped in with that bailout. and aig shareholders should be compensated. we will have more in my exclusive interview with hank greenberg. ♪ betty: it is noon in san francisco. courttoday's supreme ruling, the health care law is here to stay. we look at the reactions. prospect of a deal for greece but leaders have their doubts. we wait for down as the final word from europe. hank greenberg continues his push for financial damages tied to the bailout of aig back in 2008. betty: good afternoon. alix: so good to have you here. look at the a markets. a lower day here across the order. the dow off by 57 points. if you take a look at the smp, you can see where o
i would sean parker with stephanie ruhle.ig chairman hank greenberg insists his company still has value when the u.s. government stepped in with that bailout. and aig shareholders should be compensated. we will have more in my exclusive interview with hank greenberg. ♪ betty: it is noon in san francisco. courttoday's supreme ruling, the health care law is here to stay. we look at the reactions. prospect of a deal for greece but leaders have their doubts. we wait for down as the final word...
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prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker. >> one of our officers sees a suspect pull a reports hearing the officer yell to the suspect don't touch the weapon! shortly thereafter the officer discharges his weapon multiple times. both armed suspects are shot. >> reporter: parker says the officer who discharged his weapon has been with the prince george's county police department for four years, has an additional 12 years with another local law enforcement agency. they did not immediately say how many shots were fired, but that both suspects are expected to be okay. not only did police say both suspects were armed, they found a pair of gloves inside the vehicle involved and believe that is part of the plan to rob the bank, but we have not gotten identities on the suspects or the police involved. they haven't announced charges yet against the two men. stephanie ramirez, wusa9 news. >>> it has been nearly four weeks since the murders of four people inside a d.c. mansion. today for the first time since suspect daron wint's arraignment police chief cathy lanier offered brief c
prince george's county police spokesperson julie parker. >> one of our officers sees a suspect pull a reports hearing the officer yell to the suspect don't touch the weapon! shortly thereafter the officer discharges his weapon multiple times. both armed suspects are shot. >> reporter: parker says the officer who discharged his weapon has been with the prince george's county police department for four years, has an additional 12 years with another local law enforcement agency. they...
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>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of us, good night. fromom sony pictures studios it's americaca's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of our show pat sajak and vanna white. thanyou. thank you, jim. hi, guys. thanks so much. we appciate that. thanks a lot. i will see you later. i've got some fathers to talk to. hi, guys. get ready. it is time to play our first "toss up" coming up --$1,000. it's a "movie quote." [ bell chimes ] dad. i am your father. yeah that's it. got $1,000. se "the empire strikes back."
>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of us, good night. fromom sony pictures studios it's americaca's game. wheel......
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brian parker is a port of oakland commissioner and a former mayoral candidate.wants to find a way to keep the team. >> i would love to see a waterfront ballpark at some point. the warriors, the as , or both. >> reporter: the launch of the grass roots campaign comes as the new arena in san francisco's mission bay no longer looks like a slam dunk and is facing increasing opposition. >> i want them to stay in oakland. i feel if they go to san francisco, it might turn people away from going to the games. i feel like the die-hard fans are here. >> reporter: the issue comes down to cash. arenas aren't cheap and oakland isn't plush. mayor libby schaaf says she won't spend funds on a sports arena. >> i hope they have taken into consideration they can win in oakland. >> the warriors slogan this season has been strength in numbers. and they have that, and the splash brothers need to stay put. >> it means love. and the love that stood by them for 40 years when they weren't winning championships. >> reporter: now parker says he would like to develop a public private partner
brian parker is a port of oakland commissioner and a former mayoral candidate.wants to find a way to keep the team. >> i would love to see a waterfront ballpark at some point. the warriors, the as , or both. >> reporter: the launch of the grass roots campaign comes as the new arena in san francisco's mission bay no longer looks like a slam dunk and is facing increasing opposition. >> i want them to stay in oakland. i feel if they go to san francisco, it might turn people away...
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kathleen parker of "the washington post," and charles ogletree.come to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. perhaps it was a bit of hyperbole but one writer we aide admire said this would be the week they would write books about. as the president sang "amazing grace" and buried the confederate flag. as americans came to look at three issues in a different way in rapid order. the confederate flag came to be seen by most, not just some, as a reminder of hate, not just heritage. health care reform seen now as a right not a privilege. and same-sex marriage became law of the land. it was also a week that cemented president obama's legacy. here he is, celebrating the supreme court's health care decision with his chief of staff, dennis mcdonagh. friday night the white house was bathed in rainbow colors in honor of the marriage ruling, capping the most sweeping period of social transformation since the 1960s. >> reporter: there is a right to marriage equality, we have it. >> reporter: ther
kathleen parker of "the washington post," and charles ogletree.come to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. perhaps it was a bit of hyperbole but one writer we aide admire said this would be the week they would write books about. as the president sang "amazing grace" and buried the confederate flag. as americans came to look at three issues in a different way in rapid order....
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>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of us, good night. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are an officer manager from valley village... a sales coordinator from westbrook, maine... and our returning champion an english professor from prattville, alabama...
>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of us, good night. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are an...
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as for peter parker, he is caucasian and heterosexual. his parents become absent from his life during childhood. he gains his powers from being bitten by a giant panda. you though that, right? >> that's part of the cannon. >> can you tell me why this has to be spelled out in a contract and why they don't just tell the screenwriter, by the way all of those things. >> sony does not own spider-man. marvel owns spider-man. marvel gets to decide what happens to spider-man and sony has to follow. it is spelling out all of the weird things mb spay want to do with -- things somebody may want to do with spider-man in the future. i bet it is not that short. i bet there is a little lawyer addendum and they say it is a thousand pages of the other things that spider-man can't do in a movie. until marvel says he can do it. >> i thought this was very silly until you explained it and no you it makes perfect sense and i stand behind marvel right joanne? >> where else are you going to stand? >> exactly. i think spider-man obviously is not gay right? when y
as for peter parker, he is caucasian and heterosexual. his parents become absent from his life during childhood. he gains his powers from being bitten by a giant panda. you though that, right? >> that's part of the cannon. >> can you tell me why this has to be spelled out in a contract and why they don't just tell the screenwriter, by the way all of those things. >> sony does not own spider-man. marvel owns spider-man. marvel gets to decide what happens to spider-man and sony...
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now, tell me about peter parker.k that there's any fire to this smoke. >> well, i'm not going to go see a movie with spider-man is white and straight. of course i'm not going to go see this movie if he's gay and black. >> oh. >> and did this. wam. well, speaking of brian williams, he's come to a agreement with nbc and will the former stay with the company or move over to shack known as msnbc, and has been suspended for numerous accurate statements, he spoke with matt today. >> came from clearly a bad place, a bad urge inside me. this was clearly ego driven, the desire to better my role in a story i was already in. >> i don't even know what to make of it. i mean as you know i'm not a licensed psychiatrist, but i have a pretty good grasp on the human, and i think this guy is kind of full of nonsense. i think that nbc has beaten him into the ground. i really do, they beat him into the ground and made him feel so bad about going over this tape for so many decades, he took a demotion and pay cut. what do you think. >> wel
now, tell me about peter parker.k that there's any fire to this smoke. >> well, i'm not going to go see a movie with spider-man is white and straight. of course i'm not going to go see this movie if he's gay and black. >> oh. >> and did this. wam. well, speaking of brian williams, he's come to a agreement with nbc and will the former stay with the company or move over to shack known as msnbc, and has been suspended for numerous accurate statements, he spoke with matt today....
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. >> one notorious case includes that of bobby parker.she disappeared in 1994 along with a convicted murderer named randolph dial. prosecutors say the two fell in love while parker insisted she was kidnapped. a jury convicted parker but she served only half of a one-year sentence. >> she very often believes she is the one who can save him. >> even if it's consensual any sexual contact between an inmate and a prison staff member is illegal. but the data showing that only about half of those workers are ever prosecuted. >> it is fascinating. >> we don't have kpast statistics. but about 15 years ago, a great study was done and she did get some very good data. it's not just women falling in love with bad men, it's any sexual attraction to someone who has done a horrible heinous or violent crime. but we've broadened it over the years. it's note just sexual. it's very sellcerebral and row mantic. especially for women. and they find that this disorder is 90% females. falling in love with serial killers, we know about charles man son and the mene
. >> one notorious case includes that of bobby parker.she disappeared in 1994 along with a convicted murderer named randolph dial. prosecutors say the two fell in love while parker insisted she was kidnapped. a jury convicted parker but she served only half of a one-year sentence. >> she very often believes she is the one who can save him. >> even if it's consensual any sexual contact between an inmate and a prison staff member is illegal. but the data showing that only about...
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>> i was in parker city, colorado. i was there for a festival. show on the food network, "eating america" and i just travel the country this year, going to food festivals and carnivals. >> jimmy: you're eating america. >> yeah. they're trying to get me to gain this 50 pounds that i lost. i refuse to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, because you're in the middle of some 30-day workout. >> 30-day transformation that goes 60 days, 90 days. >> jimmy: transformation, okay. so, when you say 30, 60, 90. you decide as you go along? >> no, no. i'm at day 40 of 90 days, but we go 30 day, then the 60 day, then the 90 day. >> jimmy: all added up? >> all added up, yeah. >> jimmy: that sounds no fun at all. what were you there eating? >> ah -- something that i didn't want to eat. twix on a stick shoved in a twinkie topped with sugar and crushed oreo cookies. that was just one out of the 15 things i had to eat. >> jimmy: where was this again? >> parker city, colorado. >> jimmy: oh, because pot is legal there. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: people say that there are no ill effects
>> i was in parker city, colorado. i was there for a festival. show on the food network, "eating america" and i just travel the country this year, going to food festivals and carnivals. >> jimmy: you're eating america. >> yeah. they're trying to get me to gain this 50 pounds that i lost. i refuse to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, because you're in the middle of some 30-day workout. >> 30-day transformation that goes 60 days, 90 days. >> jimmy:...
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>> i was in parker city, colorado. i was there for a festival.w on the food network, "eating america" and i just travel the country this year, going to food festivals and carnivals. >> jimmy: you're eating america. >> yeah. they're trying to get me to gain this 50 pounds that i lost. i refuse to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, because you're in the middle of some 30-day workout. >> 30-day transformation that goes 60 days, 90 days. >> jimmy: transformation, okay. so, when you say 30, 60, 90. you decide as you go along? >> no, no. i'm at day 40 of 90 days, but we go 30 day, then the 60 day, then the 90 day. >> jimmy: all added up? >> all added up, yeah. >> jimmy: that sounds no fun at all. what were you there eating? >> ah -- something that i didn't want to eat. twix on a stick shoved in a twinkie, wrapped with bacon issue topped with sugar and crushed oreo cookies. that was just one out of the 15 things i had to eat. >> jimmy: where was this again? >> parker city, colorado. >> jimmy: oh, because pot is legal there. >> yes, yes. laugh [ laughter and applaus
>> i was in parker city, colorado. i was there for a festival.w on the food network, "eating america" and i just travel the country this year, going to food festivals and carnivals. >> jimmy: you're eating america. >> yeah. they're trying to get me to gain this 50 pounds that i lost. i refuse to do it. >> jimmy: yeah, because you're in the middle of some 30-day workout. >> 30-day transformation that goes 60 days, 90 days. >> jimmy: transformation,...
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>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. i was like, who cares if it's coffee at 10:00 p.m. i'm going to be up anyway. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of us, good night. >> >>> protests in oakland. >> and a dramatic turn of events after a home invasion in san jose. >> and we started the week with heat and ended it today. when will it cool off? the accu-weather forecast. >> warrern -- warriors returning home victorious. >> we want the names of the officers and dash cam, body cam surveillance. all of that. >> demands from protestors after the fatal shooting of a man in oakland. good evening. >> police say he was asleep with a loaded gun inside there was a stand off and then an officer shot him. >> fam
>> this is parker.s hazel grace and she's teal. >> reporter: but identifying each one is not the only challenge. >> i need a nap. i had a nap at 8:00 p.m. the other night. and then i had coffee. i was like, who cares if it's coffee at 10:00 p.m. i'm going to be up anyway. >> reporter: big sister blayke, 4 years old, is excited too. >> i love my baby sisters. >> congratulations. and thank you for watching on a friday night. i'm amy robach. for david and all of...
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kathleen parker, he said -- he compared himself to reagan and not clinton., it was needles of bill clinton during the primary campaign. he said ronald reagan was transformational. he moved the whole country to accept conservativism, shifted the country to center right. he wanted to be a transformational president. on social issues i would say this week we made a dramatic shift to the center-center left. barack obama transformational? >> well, his administration is certainly transformational. i don't know that he gets all the credit for that. i think the credit has been moving along for 30 40 years toward these more liberal social positions. frankly in reaction to the overreaction of the right of the religious right and the -- beginning with the moral majority. i think he's -- he certainly does get -- it certainly does line up in his column these more progressive positions have occurred under his watch. and this week for heaven's sake has a president ever had a week like this? >> no. the white house is saying that. it's interesting right after the midterms th
kathleen parker, he said -- he compared himself to reagan and not clinton., it was needles of bill clinton during the primary campaign. he said ronald reagan was transformational. he moved the whole country to accept conservativism, shifted the country to center right. he wanted to be a transformational president. on social issues i would say this week we made a dramatic shift to the center-center left. barack obama transformational? >> well, his administration is certainly...
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the last grade outlaw of the american west begins life as robert leroy parker, the son of devout mormonrants who came west to search for the american dream. >> they were pretty poor. his father had homesteaded a farm in southern utah but the kids were sent out to work in ranches in the neighborhood. >> like so many legends of the wild west, butch comes into contact with a mentor figure and a particularly important in his life. in this case, it's a gentleman by the name of mike cassidy. >> he soons find out that his mentor has a lucrative side business in the back country of the wild west. [ gunfire ] >> butch learns the ways of breaking the law in this very me minor way and he adopts butch cassidy of his own. >> after struggling to make an honest living, earning little more than the nickname butch, parker settles into his new profession. >> by the summer of 1894, butch cassidy is a savvy and elusive wrestler, more than an annoyance to the cattlemen of wyoming who use their influence to arrest cassidy for stealing a $5 horse. it is that experience that many historians believe triggers ca
the last grade outlaw of the american west begins life as robert leroy parker, the son of devout mormonrants who came west to search for the american dream. >> they were pretty poor. his father had homesteaded a farm in southern utah but the kids were sent out to work in ranches in the neighborhood. >> like so many legends of the wild west, butch comes into contact with a mentor figure and a particularly important in his life. in this case, it's a gentleman by the name of mike...
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i called parker because by the parking lot and, you you know -- there you go. also peter parker spider man. there we go. there's the cars. let's look at the map. we see a smooth drive. no problems through this webb of freeways. a nice drive, a little slowing for the novato and narrows to the north side. southbound that's the commute build, slight. it's southbound 680, 880 off of 580 and town in toward fremont. an easy flow of traffic despite this being a tuesday we have a lighter flow. yesterday had a pretty good strong start to the commute, today we're back to your typical what we expect. a little build for 101 through san jose and live look through palo alto. now, this is the lane shift that continues going on here. this project overall will take years. i do want folks to think this is going to be a days or months long process, but i'm trying to get more details because i don't know whether or not they are going to shift those lanes back over the next couple of weeks or if they're going to keep it that way for the duration. there's some environmental concerns
i called parker because by the parking lot and, you you know -- there you go. also peter parker spider man. there we go. there's the cars. let's look at the map. we see a smooth drive. no problems through this webb of freeways. a nice drive, a little slowing for the novato and narrows to the north side. southbound that's the commute build, slight. it's southbound 680, 880 off of 580 and town in toward fremont. an easy flow of traffic despite this being a tuesday we have a lighter flow....
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prosecutors say the two fell in love while parker insisted she was kidnapped.arker but she served only half of a one-year sentence. >> a female correctional officer or prison worker very often believes she's in love with the male prisoner or she's the only one who understands him or can save him or reform him or rescue him. >> reporter: even if it is consensual any sexual contact between an inmate and a prison staff member is illegal. but the data showing only half of the workers are ever prosecuted. dan simon, cnn, san francisco. >>> we are following much more news this morning. let's get to it. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome back to "new day." annika can bare rabrera is joining us this morning. we have a search happening five miles near the prison where the two inmates escaped on friday. >> roads are shut down and people are told to stay indoors as choppers are overhead. cnn is there at the search area of the prison and following all points in this investigation. so let's start off with jason carroll in western new york with breaking news in this search.
prosecutors say the two fell in love while parker insisted she was kidnapped.arker but she served only half of a one-year sentence. >> a female correctional officer or prison worker very often believes she's in love with the male prisoner or she's the only one who understands him or can save him or reform him or rescue him. >> reporter: even if it is consensual any sexual contact between an inmate and a prison staff member is illegal. but the data showing only half of the workers...
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." >>> she's done long short, straight and curly and right now sarah jessica parker in new york with guy behind many of the famous looks. >> the man behind the famous dresses, the long locks, julia's oscar winning chignon and up-do. >> the go-to guru for the stars year around. >> i'm here with the love lisa ra jessica parker at the new salon. here's the sneak peek. >> extra special correspondent adam glassman getting a tour of the incredible three-floor 8,000 square foot posh retreat. at the grand opening in the chelsea neighborho. >> did you get nervous doing hair? >> all the time. >> really? >> yep. >> do you really? >> every day seems like it could be the last day. >> that's true. ver cavalier. always strives for the a-plus. he is an atom splitter. not an adam splitter. an atom splitter. >> how do you collaborate? >> it's very easy to be creative with him. he's inspiring because he can do anything. >> his secret? >> we don't think about what people are going to say afterwards. >> so popular in the beauty business there's a nail polish named after him. >> perfect. >> gorgeous. just
." >>> she's done long short, straight and curly and right now sarah jessica parker in new york with guy behind many of the famous looks. >> the man behind the famous dresses, the long locks, julia's oscar winning chignon and up-do. >> the go-to guru for the stars year around. >> i'm here with the love lisa ra jessica parker at the new salon. here's the sneak peek. >> extra special correspondent adam glassman getting a tour of the incredible three-floor...
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michael pel, kaiser permanenty, the parker foundation, nancy fund and phil [inaudible] the sales force foundation and tom styer. thank you for your support. through the 70 years we had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 yours in san francisco the signing of the charter. now people ask. they say, why was it in san francisco and i always say, why not? so, goes the story that prez dntd roosevelt soviet leader stalin and church hill were in a discussion to decide where this meeting should take a place but didn't come up with a answer. geneva, that passed by, however there was a day that roosevelt secretary of state stutinious had a vision. he had a vision and in his diary he recalls a wakening of [inaudible] on the morning of february 19, 945 in writing. i saw sth golden sun hp shine and as a lay on the black shores of the sea in the cumeana i can feel the invigorating air in the pacific. he suddenly imagined san francisco for the ideal spot ingalthering. it was equal distance between asian europe and latin america, perfect for a world to get together. roosevelt liked
michael pel, kaiser permanenty, the parker foundation, nancy fund and phil [inaudible] the sales force foundation and tom styer. thank you for your support. through the 70 years we had many celebrations in san francisco to celebrate those 70 yours in san francisco the signing of the charter. now people ask. they say, why was it in san francisco and i always say, why not? so, goes the story that prez dntd roosevelt soviet leader stalin and church hill were in a discussion to decide where this...
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have you ever seen this little french woman named tony parker?go eat doughnuts on the bench, you fat [ bleep ]. fat [ bleep ]? 6% body fat. >> can we make a special called "i hate jalen rose" because i hate jalen rose. >> jimmy butler looks so ugly, bruh, look like a face you put on a totem pole, bruh, looking like a tiki mask, bruh. >> jeremy lin is worth probably a half jar of mustard pickles. you're worth a half jar of mustard pickles. >> reggie miller can't dress for [ bleep ]. really? >> draymond green look like donkey from "shrek." >> zach randolph is not so much in basketball shape, rather, he is a basketball shape. yes, i just called him fat. #sports. it's all right. >> mark jackson is easily the most annoying voice on television. well, then there's jeff van gundy. >> yo. jeff van gundy, a fool, lol. i is. >> andrew bogut is so [ bleep ] ugly. he might be the infamous big foot. well, guess we found him. >> imagine the damage steph curry would be doing in the nba if he doesn't have such a girly name. #changeittosteve. steve's a terrible na
have you ever seen this little french woman named tony parker?go eat doughnuts on the bench, you fat [ bleep ]. fat [ bleep ]? 6% body fat. >> can we make a special called "i hate jalen rose" because i hate jalen rose. >> jimmy butler looks so ugly, bruh, look like a face you put on a totem pole, bruh, looking like a tiki mask, bruh. >> jeremy lin is worth probably a half jar of mustard pickles. you're worth a half jar of mustard pickles. >> reggie miller can't...
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food company conagra's being targeted by janet parker and details on that and other stories coming up. greece is inching ever closer to a default and possibly an exit from the european union. an emergency summit of european leaders will now be held on monday. the european central bank held its own emergency session today and announced more aid for great banks after more than 3 billion euros were withdrawn this week. scarlett: joining us now to discuss the latest developments is joe weisenthal and alexander kostopolis. we were talking earlier with hans nichols about how companies and businesses and people in greece are making contingency plans. what is your contingency plan question mark what backup plans are you making? moment, ours biggest plans have been exhausted. we have had contingency plans over the last four months. theink it's time for leadership regardless of what party they represent to consider and come up with any solution, any settlement. it will allow the business community and the private sector to continuously move our country forward. hopefully, at some point, we will
food company conagra's being targeted by janet parker and details on that and other stories coming up. greece is inching ever closer to a default and possibly an exit from the european union. an emergency summit of european leaders will now be held on monday. the european central bank held its own emergency session today and announced more aid for great banks after more than 3 billion euros were withdrawn this week. scarlett: joining us now to discuss the latest developments is joe weisenthal...
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. >> our nick parker has the details. >> reporter: the red devil pair shooters were supposed to givethrill but not like this. trailing red smoke, the soldiers parachute toward the landing area but one soldier's parachute tankles. a teammate has seconds to act. watch carefully as he moves to his colleague. the chute collapsed. it was quite clear the guy was out of control and at that point he was over landing -- it was as near to death as you are going to come to a festival. >> after granting the two men fall at double speed. they flash in the marina in front of spectators. >> my art was pounding. i didn't know whether i should be videotaping the footage and we all hoped they would land safely in the water. >> the army made the best of the p.r. opportunity. posing both men. >> i looked up and seen the parachute was wrapped up straight away you realize it's not exactly how we planned to do it but then training kicks in members of the british army we train. >> this time two paratroopers down but unhurt. nick parker cnn, atlanta. >>> some star wars fans are recreating their favorite movi
. >> our nick parker has the details. >> reporter: the red devil pair shooters were supposed to givethrill but not like this. trailing red smoke, the soldiers parachute toward the landing area but one soldier's parachute tankles. a teammate has seconds to act. watch carefully as he moves to his colleague. the chute collapsed. it was quite clear the guy was out of control and at that point he was over landing -- it was as near to death as you are going to come to a festival. >>...
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adam parker is with us. assume you're still a bull on the markets. what we saw in the first quarter gpd revision? >> not really. i guess i would care about the first quarter gdp sometimes like that's september. >> it's old news. how does it set up for the current quarter? >> i think it's bullish. i think the bottom up numbers embedded in the consensus estimates are too low and that's somewhat unusual. i think the u.s. economy is going to be a little bit better in the second half than the first half and despite the fact the u.s. market is at an all-time high, sentiment is not high. it's lagged other regions of the world. setup is pretty good. the economy is improving. and sentiment is not that ef you lent. sounds like a winner to me. >> the most hated rally, the lack of conviction in stocks going hire. where do you think we're going to end up. are you keeping your target? i thought you were talking about 3,000? where do you see this year? >> what we've been talking about is that you just referenced. we think you're mid cycle. in order to make the call
adam parker is with us. assume you're still a bull on the markets. what we saw in the first quarter gpd revision? >> not really. i guess i would care about the first quarter gdp sometimes like that's september. >> it's old news. how does it set up for the current quarter? >> i think it's bullish. i think the bottom up numbers embedded in the consensus estimates are too low and that's somewhat unusual. i think the u.s. economy is going to be a little bit better in the second...
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mark parker the current ceo is the recommended next chairman. no appointment has been made.ted the board of directors started this process and phil knight the founder, has recommended that mark parker become that next ceo. they added to the board of directors travis knight phil knight's son. other headlines with regard to ownership stakes being transferred by phil knight to a company called swoosh llc that will hold the shares he has. no formal appointment. the board of directors started the process of looking for an event you will chairman to succeed phil knight the current founder and chairman says he would like it to be mark parker current ceo of nike. >> coming off a strong quarter. shares up a little after hours. >>> up next an exclusive interview with billionaire investor julian robertson. yes is worried about our market overheating. and new jersey governor chris christie becoming the 14th republican to officially launch a presidential campaign. does he have a shot considering his state's economy is struggling? the challenges of keeping everyone working together can qu
mark parker the current ceo is the recommended next chairman. no appointment has been made.ted the board of directors started this process and phil knight the founder, has recommended that mark parker become that next ceo. they added to the board of directors travis knight phil knight's son. other headlines with regard to ownership stakes being transferred by phil knight to a company called swoosh llc that will hold the shares he has. no formal appointment. the board of directors started the...
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little parker goes first, bundled up in yellow, she gets a quick nuzzle from mom. little hazel goes soon after. they zoom out of the nursery, through the halls, down the elevator, and for the first time out into the world. >> all you want to do is hold them. stare at them. i want to see if they look alike. >> reporter: dad is waiting with the family car, in the first of what will soon be five car seats. >> all right, we got two. >> reporter: and one happy mama giving us a big wave. >> and a little tip, one of my oldest friends has twins. she marked their big toenail with nail polish to tell them apart. >> you got to do what you got to do. >> a little basketball team there. >> did you know that? it only takes five. >> are you criticizing my lack of sports knowledge.aled in now that we're in the playoffs. >> yes, he's zeroed in. >> i only counted four babies. one on the roof. >> there were three to go. i want to take you to new mexico where winds have been blowing yesterday. look at this, a dust storm winds blowing 70 miles per hour, difficult driving low visibility.
little parker goes first, bundled up in yellow, she gets a quick nuzzle from mom. little hazel goes soon after. they zoom out of the nursery, through the halls, down the elevator, and for the first time out into the world. >> all you want to do is hold them. stare at them. i want to see if they look alike. >> reporter: dad is waiting with the family car, in the first of what will soon be five car seats. >> all right, we got two. >> reporter: and one happy mama giving us...