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stefan: i think it is a fair point.illes heel p want to see capex reflected in the domestic economy, too. yvonne: when it comes to, the outlook for other countries stocks are uncertain. it's making japanese stocks more favorable? you said it is one of those underappreciated markets really. stefan: i think what is happened over the last 10-20 years especially for institutional investors, their structural neutral waiting in japan was driven to zero. they go t tired of having to explain to investors why they were losing market. that favors the brics. where we are today, people are catching up. they have to move from zero to 3%. and that will drive flows into the japanese market. susan: thank you for joining us. always good to see you. bnp paribas wealth management. rishaad: ok. up next, -- their image is in order. susan: we will ask a branding expert which logos get his seal of approval. ♪ susan: u.s. elections more than a year away, but the candidates are vying for the top job. they have started making their mark. rishaad
stefan: i think it is a fair point.illes heel p want to see capex reflected in the domestic economy, too. yvonne: when it comes to, the outlook for other countries stocks are uncertain. it's making japanese stocks more favorable? you said it is one of those underappreciated markets really. stefan: i think what is happened over the last 10-20 years especially for institutional investors, their structural neutral waiting in japan was driven to zero. they go t tired of having to explain to...
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stefan, former wimbledon champion. six-time grand slam champion stefan edberg.m tennis to racing. it is a big weekend for sport. i spoke to alejandro head of the final leg of the motorsport inaugural 2014-15 season. this takes place in london on saturday and sunday. i spoke to him about the money behind formula e, viewership worldwide. what has been the biggest challenge since the beijing race? you've been involved since the beginning. you organized the whole thing from scratch. >> the main challenge has been to keep it going. we just started it. with a place we wanted to get to, but not really a plan. we've been providing a lot. nobody has done this before, create a championship all over the world, inside the cities, with cars that didn't exist. we were able to work on all the problems and we made it to london. mark: when are you going to make money? >> one of the big surprises has been, many big corporations have joined as sponsors and partners. because of the green credentials. many people were waiting for a sport with sustainability. mark: is it true that so
stefan, former wimbledon champion. six-time grand slam champion stefan edberg.m tennis to racing. it is a big weekend for sport. i spoke to alejandro head of the final leg of the motorsport inaugural 2014-15 season. this takes place in london on saturday and sunday. i spoke to him about the money behind formula e, viewership worldwide. what has been the biggest challenge since the beijing race? you've been involved since the beginning. you organized the whole thing from scratch. >> the...
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soldiers in afghanistan. 21-year-old army specialist stefan mace of percival virginia had just finished duty but he ran back to his post to help his fellow soldiers. he died that day. the next day, his mother received a knock on her door. >> i don't remember whether i fell to the ground or fell into my husband's arms but i remember going outside and screaming on the front porch. >> reporter: edelson says her son was the kid everyone loved. he was funny and fun-loving. but he also had a strong sense of duty and wanted to serve the military to make a difference in his country. >> you're trying to not only remember your child, but for other people to remember him and the sacrifices he made. >> reporter: one year ago, edelson discovered honor, a winery and brewery that pays tribute to men and women in the armed forces by sharing their stories and donating to charities for fallen and injured troops. >> now i have somebody who has said i care about your son. >> reporter: founder dave keener comes from a long line of veterans. >> i wanted to do something not only to honor my family but to hono
soldiers in afghanistan. 21-year-old army specialist stefan mace of percival virginia had just finished duty but he ran back to his post to help his fellow soldiers. he died that day. the next day, his mother received a knock on her door. >> i don't remember whether i fell to the ground or fell into my husband's arms but i remember going outside and screaming on the front porch. >> reporter: edelson says her son was the kid everyone loved. he was funny and fun-loving. but he also...
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let's talk more with stefan a-uer. what do you think of this, was it a smart move?very self districtive very clever nobody can predict the immediate consequences of it. it might have caused havoc over greek society and greek economy over the coming days or weeks. it may be clever because tsipras refuses to take the responsibility for this mess, the currency many situation that the greek people are doing. not the leaders of the european union and not the greek government that is problem currently really. >> it seems pretty clear doesn't it stipts is hoping there is going to be a no vote in this many frul. what is the deal that creditors are offering them? >> we don't even know what will happen next, what will happen on monday will the banks reopen in greece. they can only reopen if the imf keeps.supporting them. just for a couple of days some kind of bridge loan which will be some kind of fudge here. we don't know whether greece will be able to repay the debt on tuesday and the imf promised to not allow greece a grace period right? so for me the interesting question
let's talk more with stefan a-uer. what do you think of this, was it a smart move?very self districtive very clever nobody can predict the immediate consequences of it. it might have caused havoc over greek society and greek economy over the coming days or weeks. it may be clever because tsipras refuses to take the responsibility for this mess, the currency many situation that the greek people are doing. not the leaders of the european union and not the greek government that is problem...
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. >> stefan eichler talks about the reaction he had when he smoked synthetic marijuanament. >> i passed out in my room. i woke up and i was drenched in sweat. >> reporter: he spoked the drug for about a month. he ended up addicted and in the hospital for days. >> yeah. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: he quit using the synthetic drug not just because of what happened to him but because of what happened to his 22-year-old brother charlie. he took his own life after abusing k2. >> the first couple times he was like, okay. this is all right. i can do this. then before you know, it it's too late. >> reporter: in d.c. a spike in synthetic marijuana overdoses caused the mayor to issue a warning. dozens of people have been taken to the hospital after overdosing. health officials say the drugs are being marketed towards young people. >> it's very serious because essentially you have something that comes in a pretty package, but can be deadly. >> reporter: stefan james warns young people to stay away from the drugs they can kill you. >> a lot of people are still very oblivious to what
. >> stefan eichler talks about the reaction he had when he smoked synthetic marijuanament. >> i passed out in my room. i woke up and i was drenched in sweat. >> reporter: he spoked the drug for about a month. he ended up addicted and in the hospital for days. >> yeah. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: he quit using the synthetic drug not just because of what happened to him but because of what happened to his 22-year-old brother charlie. he took his own...
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stefan let's bring him in, professor of sport management. has written a book, and he is in an arbor which is in the state of michigan. it might have been decided before the election, he just wanted to make the point about where the power lay. it also might be that he was becoming clearer to them. the indictment of the justice department. was going to be made to him and that that was ultimately and he would rather go at the time of his own choosing. rather than have to resign. when allegations were demonstrated and proven. >> stefan, i must read you something we have heard from the swiss attorney general. sepp blatter not under investigation by the swiss or authorities so if there is anything that isty heading in the outgoing president's way. even suggestions that anything can be coming to separate fresh the united states? which of course is the other half of this investigation. >> well, i think the point was that they wouldn't stop until they hat rooted out all corruption by by that they clearly meant getting sepp blatter. so he knew that it
stefan let's bring him in, professor of sport management. has written a book, and he is in an arbor which is in the state of michigan. it might have been decided before the election, he just wanted to make the point about where the power lay. it also might be that he was becoming clearer to them. the indictment of the justice department. was going to be made to him and that that was ultimately and he would rather go at the time of his own choosing. rather than have to resign. when allegations...
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especially the ones that came home with stefan. i'm their surrogate mom.ne calls all the time when they are in distress. >> honor with her to keep stefan's memory alive and keep living veterans from being forgotten. news 4. >> join us for saluting our veterans, a half hour special honoring those who served here on nbc 4. i think so often, those are conversations that we, not on purpose, but reserve for holidays when they are conversations we need to have on a daily basis and any reminder. any little reminder. >> what a great concept. remembering those who served our country. pretty cool. >>> fake letters are showing up in mailboxes. how to target the scam. >>> searching for the driver in a deadly hit and run, the connection to another deadly crash. >>> it's going to be hot and humid. get ready for another sweaty day when amelia segal comes back, she'll let us know when we will get relief from the heat wave. >>> breaking news out of texas. there has been an explosion following a shooting at the dallas police department headquarters overnight. police found a
especially the ones that came home with stefan. i'm their surrogate mom.ne calls all the time when they are in distress. >> honor with her to keep stefan's memory alive and keep living veterans from being forgotten. news 4. >> join us for saluting our veterans, a half hour special honoring those who served here on nbc 4. i think so often, those are conversations that we, not on purpose, but reserve for holidays when they are conversations we need to have on a daily basis and any...
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. >> and stefan is joining us from chicago this morning. >> stefan following in your footsteps. >> it'sk news anchor, a nightly show, i would have thought stefan. 10, 12 years from now. >> he can inherit it. >> yeah. >> actually you opened up like three jobs here. >> carol, are you so happy to have lester back on weekends? >> it will be really nice to be able to sleep in on a saturday. >> cameron, what are you feeling with this news about your dad? >> i am really excited. i have been watching "nightly news" since i was a little kid. i never thought my dad would be the anchor. so proud of you right now. >> these guys and stefan, as you know, what we do sometimes takes a lot of time from family and we have to answer that bell when it rings and they have been by me and my strength and my rock and they have been very supportive during this period, as you know, of uncertainty. we were on family vacation last week and all this started coming down. >> i hope you really enjoyed that vacation because i bet it is the last one you're going to have for a little while. >> stefan, your first day back
. >> and stefan is joining us from chicago this morning. >> stefan following in your footsteps. >> it'sk news anchor, a nightly show, i would have thought stefan. 10, 12 years from now. >> he can inherit it. >> yeah. >> actually you opened up like three jobs here. >> carol, are you so happy to have lester back on weekends? >> it will be really nice to be able to sleep in on a saturday. >> cameron, what are you feeling with this news about...
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soldiers in afghanistan. 21-year-old army specialist stefan nace from virginia had just finished duty but he ran back to his post to help his fellow soldiers. he died that day. the next day his mother, vanessa adelson, received a knock on her door. >> i don't remember whether i fell to the ground or fell into my husband's arms but, um i remember going outside and screaming on the front porch. >> reporter: adelson says her son was the kid everyone loved. he was funny and fun-loving but he also had a strong sense of duty and wanted to serve the military to make a difference in his country. >> you know you're trying to not only remember your child but for other -- other people to remember him and the sacrifices he made. >> reporter: one year ago, adelson discovered honor, a winery and brewery that pays tribute to men and women in the armed forces by sharing their stories and donating to charities for fallen and injured troops. >> now i have somebody who has said i care about your son. >> reporter: founder dave keener comes from a long line of veterans. >> i wanted to do something not onl
soldiers in afghanistan. 21-year-old army specialist stefan nace from virginia had just finished duty but he ran back to his post to help his fellow soldiers. he died that day. the next day his mother, vanessa adelson, received a knock on her door. >> i don't remember whether i fell to the ground or fell into my husband's arms but, um i remember going outside and screaming on the front porch. >> reporter: adelson says her son was the kid everyone loved. he was funny and fun-loving...
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stefan merit says labels are etched on to citrus fruit using a dye that is safe. >> it is a tracing number. >> it is an idea that was borne out of an identity crisis of sorts. when a piece of fruit loses its sticker, you can't trace it back to where it was grown. laser labels protect against that, and stop shoppers from cheating the system. >> customers were swapping labels between cheap and expensive fruit. and that happens more than we think. >> reporter: not everyone likes the new look. >> i don't know if it is a good idea. you don't play around with fruit. >> reporter: european regulators disagree. they are allowing laserred fruit in france, spain and poland with more countries lining up for the future. >> the food and drug administration has not yet given the green light for fruit producers to use the label. >>> a wide variety of temperatures right now. a 21-degree spread from 64 degrees in san francisco, that would be george lose, hi george, reporting from san francisco. real curious, check that out 85 degrees at this lunch time, that would be paul smith in brentwood. yes, smoking ho
stefan merit says labels are etched on to citrus fruit using a dye that is safe. >> it is a tracing number. >> it is an idea that was borne out of an identity crisis of sorts. when a piece of fruit loses its sticker, you can't trace it back to where it was grown. laser labels protect against that, and stop shoppers from cheating the system. >> customers were swapping labels between cheap and expensive fruit. and that happens more than we think. >> reporter: not everyone...
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earlier we spoke for stefan durac, the spokeman for u.n. secretary-general is ban ki-moon. >> those soldiers go back home after they they may be expelled. it is incumbent on those countries to help us track down what has actually happened. have they gone to court have they gone to jail have they paid a price for the crimes they have committed. it is the secretary-general's intention to name the countries of origin of troops who have committed sexual abuse in his next report that's coming out next year. but again the relationship cannot be adversarial it needs to be a partnership and a lot of the responsibility falls on member states. >> believed to be responsible for attacks in which 60 people died last year. attack happened near coastal town of pecatoni. be catherine soycatherine soy has the report. >> people in pecatoni queue for a view of the be bodies. attack started in pecatoni. thomas evans converted to islam when he was 19 and came to fight alongside al shabaab four years ago. >> thousands of people have come to view the bodies. the
earlier we spoke for stefan durac, the spokeman for u.n. secretary-general is ban ki-moon. >> those soldiers go back home after they they may be expelled. it is incumbent on those countries to help us track down what has actually happened. have they gone to court have they gone to jail have they paid a price for the crimes they have committed. it is the secretary-general's intention to name the countries of origin of troops who have committed sexual abuse in his next report that's coming...
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a little earlier we spoke to stefan du jarak. >> peace keeping is a partnership between the united nations, the u.n. second stair yacht and those member states who given us the troom e-troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. after those sole engineers go back home after they may be expelled, it is incumbent for those soldiers to help us track down have they gone to jail, have they gone home, it is the u.n. secretary-general's responsibility to name those countries of his butte which is coming out next year. the relationship cannot be adversarial it needs to be a partnership. and a lot of the responsibilities here fall on major states. >> still ahead on the program kenya claim a major victory after a top commander is killed. >>> and 800 years after magna carta, one small community that is still fighting for justice. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast i
a little earlier we spoke to stefan du jarak. >> peace keeping is a partnership between the united nations, the u.n. second stair yacht and those member states who given us the troom e-troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. after those sole engineers go back home after they may be expelled, it is incumbent for those soldiers to help us track down have they gone to jail, have they gone home, it is the u.n. secretary-general's responsibility to name those countries of...
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spokesperson stefan dujjariy says he hopes violators will be punished. >> any allegations of sexual violence, sexual abuse by peacekeepers is to be condemned and is not to be tolerated and we would hope that anyone who is involved in this type of activity be fully prosecuted and investigated by the countries that have the authority over them. >> dujarric says exchanging food, money, or any other item for sex goes against all u.n. rules. >>> nhk has obtained a report by the international atomic energy agency on the nuclear accident on fukushima daiichi. three of the plant's six reactors melted down following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. the report says japanese officials didn't do enough to prevent the disaster. the summary report was prepared by 180 scientists from more than 40 countries. the iaea board examined it this week before a final version is issued in september. the report says there were projections that a magnitude 8.3 quake would lead to tsunami measuring up to 15 meters high. it says officials at tokyo electric power company didn't take necessary precautions. the report also
spokesperson stefan dujjariy says he hopes violators will be punished. >> any allegations of sexual violence, sexual abuse by peacekeepers is to be condemned and is not to be tolerated and we would hope that anyone who is involved in this type of activity be fully prosecuted and investigated by the countries that have the authority over them. >> dujarric says exchanging food, money, or any other item for sex goes against all u.n. rules. >>> nhk has obtained a report by the...
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. >> reporter: stefan merit says labels are etched on to melons and other fruits using a dye that isbreak the skin. >> on each of these melon have their own number and traceability number. >> reporter: an idea born out of an identity crisis of sorts when a piece of fruit loses its sticker you can't trace it back to where it was grown. merit says grocers pass off cheap fruit as organic. he says laser labels protect against that and stop shoppers from cheating the system. >> customers were swapping labels between cheap and expensive and expensive labels and that happens more than than we think. >> reporter: not everyone likes the new look. >> i don't know if it's a good idea. you don't play around with fruit. stick to it. that's it. keep it normal. >> reporter: european regulators disagree. they are allowing lasered fruit in france, spain and poland, with more countries lining up with this taste of the future. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the wildfires in washington state. we will take you live to the scene. plus more on california's tough vac
. >> reporter: stefan merit says labels are etched on to melons and other fruits using a dye that isbreak the skin. >> on each of these melon have their own number and traceability number. >> reporter: an idea born out of an identity crisis of sorts when a piece of fruit loses its sticker you can't trace it back to where it was grown. merit says grocers pass off cheap fruit as organic. he says laser labels protect against that and stop shoppers from cheating the system....
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just ask iowan stefan schmitt. >> it's an honor. it's a job.ty to be first in selecting or at least in voting for who we prefer for president. >> are you being very nonchall ablt-- chalant come on don't bull [bleep] me. you like being kingmakers don't you? >> we like being first because it's good for the economy. >> oh, look there's ted cruz. >> hillary rick santorum is here. >> it's interesting to see for political scientists how people change their message. >> you love it don't you? >> yeah. >> (laughter) >> i do love it. i headed out to meet the nonjewish chosen ones to see their in depth selection process up close. >> oh queens of the caucus keepers of the coin who will win the democratic nomination for president in the next election. >> hill rae. >> hillary. >> i haven't seen the face although-- i don't know how long it's been since hillary has walked down with real peopling on ground where the rest of us are. >> your convictions are as deep as everything else on this table is fried. good day. >> iowa is the perfect training ground to prep
just ask iowan stefan schmitt. >> it's an honor. it's a job.ty to be first in selecting or at least in voting for who we prefer for president. >> are you being very nonchall ablt-- chalant come on don't bull [bleep] me. you like being kingmakers don't you? >> we like being first because it's good for the economy. >> oh, look there's ted cruz. >> hillary rick santorum is here. >> it's interesting to see for political scientists how people change their message....
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envoy to syria, stefan, is in damascus. his spokesman says he's expected to tell senior officials that the use of barrel bombs is unacceptable. syrian state tv said rebels shelled rebels in government-held areas. 23 people have been killed and 100 injured. >> hundreds of syrian and iraqi asylum seekers in greece have been demanding better living conditions. 300 marched on the island, saying the conditions at the camp were ipp tolerable, with no electricity or access to water. many have arrived in greece this year. >> egyptian president mohamed mursi is expected to receive a final ruling on his death sentence on tuesday. he was sentence said to death with dozens of others during a mass gaol break. the ruling can be appealed. rob matheson has this report. >> reporter: mohamed mursi was sworn in as the first egyptian elected leader. a leading member of the muslim brotherhood, he won because of backing from supporters and voters who didn't want a president like mubarak. he tried to ease the fears of women and minorities. politi
envoy to syria, stefan, is in damascus. his spokesman says he's expected to tell senior officials that the use of barrel bombs is unacceptable. syrian state tv said rebels shelled rebels in government-held areas. 23 people have been killed and 100 injured. >> hundreds of syrian and iraqi asylum seekers in greece have been demanding better living conditions. 300 marched on the island, saying the conditions at the camp were ipp tolerable, with no electricity or access to water. many have...
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guest: stefan y you're o one of the athletes that will be partrticipating. you were trying to help save the life of a fellow wounded soldier when you stepped on an iud. a fefew others lost their lies. what does this program in for you as part of your rehabilitation? guest: as soon as i was injured, i have a lot to work through mentally to get back to walking but a lot of physical challenge. i cannot get my legs right away and when i did, i had a lot of struggles with the breakdown of my skin so i turned to a ctor sports to maintain my fitness cardio. when i did run with my legs, i would be fit and motivated enough to contin trying. i did not want to step back and do nothing and be unable to run on my legs. too much after i was injured, i was an cycling for the first time selecting adaptive program as well as volunteers and nonprofits are a great way to maintain my fitness. vago: how old were you when you were injured? guest: 21. vago: how much more energy does it take you to get around now than it did before you were wounded? guest: all my walking legs i hav
guest: stefan y you're o one of the athletes that will be partrticipating. you were trying to help save the life of a fellow wounded soldier when you stepped on an iud. a fefew others lost their lies. what does this program in for you as part of your rehabilitation? guest: as soon as i was injured, i have a lot to work through mentally to get back to walking but a lot of physical challenge. i cannot get my legs right away and when i did, i had a lot of struggles with the breakdown of my skin so...
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and if you thought you knew all the trivia there is to know about the two stars, lebron james, and stefan curry, think again. >> curry, fires. >> basketball fans know steph curry and lebron james are quick, talented and passionate about the game. but i bet you didn't know they took their first breath at the same hospital in akron, ohio 39 months apart. >> every baby born here has unlimited potential. all of them can become nba mvps. >> reporter: these two basketball superstars did. it's a weird coincidence that curry's mother gave birth to steph in march of 1988 at the same akron ohio hospital where james was born in december 1984. you might be surprised to learn that steph was once a cavs fan, his father dale curry played for cleveland in 1988 four seasons after jaems was born. the hospital is getting and taking a lot of credit for delivering athletic stars. and when asks both james and curry are taking the coincidence in stride. >> i think it's pretty cool. it is a true definition of it's a small world, for sure. >> there is probably more talent coming out of that hospital right now. th
and if you thought you knew all the trivia there is to know about the two stars, lebron james, and stefan curry, think again. >> curry, fires. >> basketball fans know steph curry and lebron james are quick, talented and passionate about the game. but i bet you didn't know they took their first breath at the same hospital in akron, ohio 39 months apart. >> every baby born here has unlimited potential. all of them can become nba mvps. >> reporter: these two basketball...
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. >> reporter: stefan james eichler talked about the reaction he had. >> i passed out in my room and woke up and i was drenched in sweat everywhere. >> reporter: he smoked it for about a month and he ended upped a dikted and -- ended up addicted. he quit using the synthetic drug because of what happened to his 22-year-old brother, charlie. he took his own life after abusing k-2. >> the first couple of times this is all right i can do this. before you know it it's too late. >> reporter: in d.c. a spike in synthetic marijuana overdoses caused the mayor to issue a public health warning. dozens of people have been taken to the hospital after overdosing in recent weeks. health officials they're being marketed to young people. >> it's very serious because essentially you have something thata pretty package, but can be deadly. >> reporter: stefan james warns young people to stay away from the drugs, they can kill you. >> a lot of people are still very oblivious to what it could actually do to them. >> now one reason synthetic marijuana has become so popular among young people is it doesn't
. >> reporter: stefan james eichler talked about the reaction he had. >> i passed out in my room and woke up and i was drenched in sweat everywhere. >> reporter: he smoked it for about a month and he ended upped a dikted and -- ended up addicted. he quit using the synthetic drug because of what happened to his 22-year-old brother, charlie. he took his own life after abusing k-2. >> the first couple of times this is all right i can do this. before you know it it's too...
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we're talking tact reigning mvp in stefan curry. and then arguably the best player ston the planet going he to head. >> and they took different paths to get here. mr. lebron is mr. all everything, and steph is everyone's favorite underdog. can you be an underdog and an mvp? how did he pull that off? he has managed it somehow. >> you said it best, rachel, his path. totally different from lebron james. i mean, lebron james we knew about when he was 13, 14 years old and obviously steph curry because of his dad, but the path steph curry took to get here versus lebron and now they're meeting. >> the two most exciting and dynamic, two very different superstars leading their teams to the nba finals, getting a chance to watch them go at it. i'm excited. >> of course there is going to be more pressure on lebron james now. on friday, we found out that kyrie irving, the guy on the cavaliers team who is robin to lebron's batman, right, broke his kneecap in this collision in game one, left the arena on crutches. this was hard to watch, right? he
we're talking tact reigning mvp in stefan curry. and then arguably the best player ston the planet going he to head. >> and they took different paths to get here. mr. lebron is mr. all everything, and steph is everyone's favorite underdog. can you be an underdog and an mvp? how did he pull that off? he has managed it somehow. >> you said it best, rachel, his path. totally different from lebron james. i mean, lebron james we knew about when he was 13, 14 years old and obviously steph...
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stefan curry who led golden state for an undefeated run through the playoffs curry also set an nba record for three pointers in the post season and while lebron admits he could be hitting better form he says rights now it's the best he's ever been. >> i haven't been in a good rhythm and you know, shooting the ball, you know, but it hasn't stopped me from doing what i need to do as far as helping our team. the three-point shot is something that if i was a player that needed that shot to be effective, it doesn't affect my game. if i make a few, i take them. if i don't i top stake taking -- taking them but immaterial able to do other things to be effective. >> just confidence in what i can do to help me team win and the chemistry that we have built over the last three, four years to get ourselves to this point. i am will keep ride that go wave. and we want to have 100 percent confidence in your abilities going in to a series like this, all you need is four win to his get a championship 123-4678 back to the nhl and the new york rangers forward max says he will be ready for prestraining season
stefan curry who led golden state for an undefeated run through the playoffs curry also set an nba record for three pointers in the post season and while lebron admits he could be hitting better form he says rights now it's the best he's ever been. >> i haven't been in a good rhythm and you know, shooting the ball, you know, but it hasn't stopped me from doing what i need to do as far as helping our team. the three-point shot is something that if i was a player that needed that shot to be...
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. >> reporter: their team boasts the lead's best record, most valuable player stefan curry, and his 2 i know. hold on one second okay? >> reporter: golden state favored to win, but don't tell franklin. he lost his son a few month before lebron came home. dad finished the mural. >> my son is sitting there saying i told you, i told you, i told you. >> reporter: two fathers, sons and cities anxious for a long overdue championship. craig melvin, nbc news, oakland. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. >>> the duggar sisters defending their brother josh after he sexually abused them. >> now on "extra." >>> jessa and jill duggar forced to come forward with their ugly family secret. >> do you feel like the victim of a molestation? >> before their explosive sit-down with megyn kelly friday why they refused to call older brother josh a child molester. >>> jada pinkett smith taking on the rumors she has an open marriage with will. >> i'm not his watcher. >>> bobby flay's exex fires back. was she beh
. >> reporter: their team boasts the lead's best record, most valuable player stefan curry, and his 2 i know. hold on one second okay? >> reporter: golden state favored to win, but don't tell franklin. he lost his son a few month before lebron came home. dad finished the mural. >> my son is sitting there saying i told you, i told you, i told you. >> reporter: two fathers, sons and cities anxious for a long overdue championship. craig melvin, nbc news, oakland....
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i think she's very generous and right to thank the foc stefan all the osha been have been working around the clock. these are very difficult event to respond to but i believe they believed that the coordination in britain and the people who worked so hard to we pray for a good job. she's right to draw on the experience of 7/7 and i think the point she made about the work of -- the way that could work was done to think about how best to commemorate and more these events, that needs to be repeated. she asked about the dedicated task force. at the moment this is very much the sco foreign office task force. with terrorism experts, with police and others. there will come a moment where we want to bring in other ministers from other departments perhaps including dcms to make sure we get these things right. i want to thank her for single right honorable friend for his experience of the barley bomb. is talking to victims families i think as we speak i think you should put a prominent role in making sure is a country to get this right. just about strengthen security in tunisia and what we should
i think she's very generous and right to thank the foc stefan all the osha been have been working around the clock. these are very difficult event to respond to but i believe they believed that the coordination in britain and the people who worked so hard to we pray for a good job. she's right to draw on the experience of 7/7 and i think the point she made about the work of -- the way that could work was done to think about how best to commemorate and more these events, that needs to be...
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they're also teaming up with stefan curry which could lead the a billion dollar basketball brand. >> there's nothing not to like about steph curry or under armor. it sells at a premium multiple. they deserve it. they've been smart about doing deals like the curry deal. they're very surgical. they're picking the right players as opposed to adidas and nike sponsoring entire teams and sports. this is working for them. my kid is under ten years old, they will only wear under armor, they're not interested in nike. this is the beginning of a huge brand build. it's still early. i like the name. it goes higher. >> under armor, nike, foot locker, finish line, lululemon. >> nike. nike. and i hear what josh is saying, there's no question the cool kids, of which i'm sure his son of 10 is, are gearing towards under a mortar and the technology around the apparel but nike is a global brand controlling the price packs and i think somebody that -- >> i like nike, too. i would agree with that. the difference is with under armor you're getting 20% to 25% compound annual growth rate for as far as the ey
they're also teaming up with stefan curry which could lead the a billion dollar basketball brand. >> there's nothing not to like about steph curry or under armor. it sells at a premium multiple. they deserve it. they've been smart about doing deals like the curry deal. they're very surgical. they're picking the right players as opposed to adidas and nike sponsoring entire teams and sports. this is working for them. my kid is under ten years old, they will only wear under armor, they're...
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te invito a ti que vas estar con nosotros y lourdes stefan porque vamos a estar desde las 12 del mediodÍan una decisiÓn histÓrica la corte suprema ratifica el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo a nivel nacional. en un hecho inusual los festejos se extendieron hasta la terraza del edificio rara vez permitidos. cantando que el amor ganÓ miles celebraron. >> estamos felices de que latinos y americanos gay tendrÁn el mismo derecho. reportero: 36 estados en washington d.c. ya lo permiten el coro gay de washington celebrÓ. >> estoy orgulloso de que este paÍs haya aceptado el amor mÍo sea oficial.
te invito a ti que vas estar con nosotros y lourdes stefan porque vamos a estar desde las 12 del mediodÍan una decisiÓn histÓrica la corte suprema ratifica el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo a nivel nacional. en un hecho inusual los festejos se extendieron hasta la terraza del edificio rara vez permitidos. cantando que el amor ganÓ miles celebraron. >> estamos felices de que latinos y americanos gay tendrÁn el mismo derecho. reportero: 36 estados en washington d.c. ya lo...
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for more on this let's speak with stefan gegorich. thank you for being with us. has the u.n. released several more allegation he, for the office of international oversight services? >> thank you for having me. we welcome the issuance of this report which was commissioned by the united nations itself as yet another tool to enable us to get to zero cases. there is zero tolerance for cases of sexual abuse or sexual comploitation. thiscoalition. exploitation.this report comes out which includes a survey. we are obviously working with oios the independent investigators who published this report to see how the report can best be used to continue to help us implement this policy. >> so you really didn't answer any question there. has an investigation though been launched into some of the specific cases of abuse which have come to light? >> well, we're obviously looking into all the allegations in cases that are coming into us, through this independent report. and looking at working with the investigators to see how we can get to the bottom of this. >> why is it taking so long sir to
for more on this let's speak with stefan gegorich. thank you for being with us. has the u.n. released several more allegation he, for the office of international oversight services? >> thank you for having me. we welcome the issuance of this report which was commissioned by the united nations itself as yet another tool to enable us to get to zero cases. there is zero tolerance for cases of sexual abuse or sexual comploitation. thiscoalition. exploitation.this report comes out which...
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te invito a ti que vas estar con nosotros y lourdes stefan porque vamos a estar desde las 12 del mediodÍaoria para los estados unidos...---que el matrimonio deberia ser entre una mujer y un hombrey esta es la otra cara de la moneda... quienes se oponen a los matrimonios entre parejas del mismo sexo... noticias univision 14 comienza ya... leÓn felipe gonzÁlez: que tal muy buenas tardes le saluda leÓn felipe gonzÁlez. ...las parejas del mismo sexo tienen derecho a el matrimonio en cualquier lugar del paÍs. es uno de los grandes logros de la comunidad gay. nos comunicamos con francisco. francisco:... un desfile que comenzarÁ en cuestiÓn de minutos. precisamente para unirse al jÚbilo. al filo de las siete de la maÑana, tiempo del oeste de este paÍs. muchos de ellos hablan de una victoria, de igualdad. que ha luchado durante mucho tiempo para que sean reconocidos como pareja. leÓn: parece que perdimos la comunicaciÓn con mi compaÑero ramÓn adame.
te invito a ti que vas estar con nosotros y lourdes stefan porque vamos a estar desde las 12 del mediodÍaoria para los estados unidos...---que el matrimonio deberia ser entre una mujer y un hombrey esta es la otra cara de la moneda... quienes se oponen a los matrimonios entre parejas del mismo sexo... noticias univision 14 comienza ya... leÓn felipe gonzÁlez: que tal muy buenas tardes le saluda leÓn felipe gonzÁlez. ...las parejas del mismo sexo tienen derecho a el matrimonio en cualquier...
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well earlier we spoke to stefan de ja jarek. >> peace keeping is a situation with those member states who give us the troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. so once those soldiers go back home after they may be expelled it is incumbent on those countries to help us track down what is actually happened. have they gone to court have they gone to jail? have they paid a price for crimes they've committed? it is the secretary-general's intention to name the countries of origin of troops who have committed sexual abuse in his next report that's coming out next year. but again the relationship cannot be adversarially it needs to be a -- adversarial it needs to be a partnership and a lot of the responsibility falls on member states. >> the former florida governor jeb bush has launched his campaign for twean presidential election. both his father and brother were presidents and he is the be bookies favorite to win the election. record amount of money to fund his campaign. the election to succeed barack obama is still 17 months away. >> the presidency should not be passed
well earlier we spoke to stefan de ja jarek. >> peace keeping is a situation with those member states who give us the troops. the u.n. has no legal authority over those soldiers. so once those soldiers go back home after they may be expelled it is incumbent on those countries to help us track down what is actually happened. have they gone to court have they gone to jail? have they paid a price for crimes they've committed? it is the secretary-general's intention to name the countries of...
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. >> luca, stefan, good to see you. you are looking at each other and bouncing at the same time. what makes you bounce? >> his face. >> how did this start? >> very spontaneously we came from the same country, we always wanted to do something together, you know? and when we joined forces everything just exploded. it was like destiny. >> how old were you? >> when we started playing together, four and a half years ago. i was 11. [ laughter ] >> you were kind of rivals as i understand it before you got together? >> it was amazing story. it's like we were rivals and we started to join forces and then we created together something completely different. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you started out as children playing classical music. >> yes. >> and then you took it to this level. how does that happen? >> well, we felt conflicted playing one kind of music we felt our creativity was limited we lacked all kinds of music cello itself has so many different possibilities. we wanted to take advantage of it. so we can appeal to a wide audience you know, especially younger generation. >> your first youtub
. >> luca, stefan, good to see you. you are looking at each other and bouncing at the same time. what makes you bounce? >> his face. >> how did this start? >> very spontaneously we came from the same country, we always wanted to do something together, you know? and when we joined forces everything just exploded. it was like destiny. >> how old were you? >> when we started playing together, four and a half years ago. i was 11. [ laughter ] >> you were...
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stefan has the latest for us live from paris. >> reports on u.s. spying are unacceptable.nt the palace says that france will not tolerate actions that threaten the security and the protection of its interests. these comments came after they discuss the implications of the wiki leaks report. speaking earlier to a french newschannel the spokesman of the french government asked what could justify a country to spy on its allies and reports were unsuccess unsuccessful still this report is not a surprise in france according to the former foreign minister. they knew they had the compass toy intercept conversations with the french government if they're requested to use special secure terminals for their phone conversations. they're made by the french defense group. over to you. >> thank you. moving on did you ever wish you could take back what you said in an e-mail? there's rope. gmail is rolling out a new feature delay send. google has been testing the feature since 2009 but it's now an official setting. for now it's only available on the web version of gmail. >> i love this. it'
stefan has the latest for us live from paris. >> reports on u.s. spying are unacceptable.nt the palace says that france will not tolerate actions that threaten the security and the protection of its interests. these comments came after they discuss the implications of the wiki leaks report. speaking earlier to a french newschannel the spokesman of the french government asked what could justify a country to spy on its allies and reports were unsuccess unsuccessful still this report is not...
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"today in the bay" stefan many any trung here to explain the vote and the controversy. homes in the hills surrounded by trees small and big. some people who live if in the area are worried the plan is too dras are tick. some of the most vocal against the plan you are survived the fire storm that killed 25 people and destroyed more than 3,000 homes. they are worried about eradication of trees like the eucalyptus, mud slides and herbicides potentially contaminating ground water. the oakland fire department said it is targeting fuel that's flammable to help improve public safety for everyone. >> the intent is to gradually over a couple of years remove all the nonnative invasive species that pose a hazard. >> oakland would thin the trees in two areas. more than 50 acrers above the caldecot. if the city council approves the plan the fire department could be clearing and trimming smaller trees, a foot in indictment, asser early as next september. live in the oakland he wills, stephanie trong, "today in the bay." >> let's look ator your micro climate forecast. 6:19 as we give
"today in the bay" stefan many any trung here to explain the vote and the controversy. homes in the hills surrounded by trees small and big. some people who live if in the area are worried the plan is too dras are tick. some of the most vocal against the plan you are survived the fire storm that killed 25 people and destroyed more than 3,000 homes. they are worried about eradication of trees like the eucalyptus, mud slides and herbicides potentially contaminating ground water. the...
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league mvp stefan curry led golden state.eduled sunday night again in oakland. >>> happening this weekend, american pharaoh is favored to win the belmont stakes and wrap up the first triple crown since 1978. the horse worked out easy on the track yesterday. the belmont is the marathon of the triple crown races at a mile and a half long. trainer bob baffert says his horse won't know that until the race unfolds. >> he doesn't know he has to go extra distance. we're going to surprise him on that one. >> right now he's focused on getting him up there, putting the saddle on him, listening to the song "new york new york" and then he's on his own. >> he has the 5 post position and considered the favorite in the eight horse field. you can watch the 147th running of the belmont stakes. coverage begins at 4:30. >>> this next story definitely isn't something anyone wants to see in person. take a look at this. a montana woman has no idea how this snake got inside her toilet but she grabbed a phone and snapped a picture. the woman made th
league mvp stefan curry led golden state.eduled sunday night again in oakland. >>> happening this weekend, american pharaoh is favored to win the belmont stakes and wrap up the first triple crown since 1978. the horse worked out easy on the track yesterday. the belmont is the marathon of the triple crown races at a mile and a half long. trainer bob baffert says his horse won't know that until the race unfolds. >> he doesn't know he has to go extra distance. we're going to...
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." >> thanks, stefan. dry conditions. one problem obviously for fires. it's been pois the last couple of days which is a good thing. >> let's check in with kari. >> there is rain in the forecast for the weekend. we'll watch to see if a tropical system brings rain. right now all dry. even sunshine across the bay area. a gorgeous shot as we look at san francisco. you can see low clouds in the distance. visibility is mostly clear, but you may dry. keep in mind there is patchy fog. today in the bay reaching 65 degrees if san francisco. micro climates now, cool as you walk out the door in the low to mid 50s. still mostly clear skies and the wind forecast by 9:00. we have a mostly calm wind, a light wind from the northwest as we go into the afternoon at noon we feel winds picking up. maybe a day not to worry so much about combing the hair . if winds kicking up to 20 miles per hour. it will be breezy. warming. even into the afternoon. mostly clear skies across the bay year by 9:00 we see many more clouds moving in. maybe rain in the weekend forecast. details on
." >> thanks, stefan. dry conditions. one problem obviously for fires. it's been pois the last couple of days which is a good thing. >> let's check in with kari. >> there is rain in the forecast for the weekend. we'll watch to see if a tropical system brings rain. right now all dry. even sunshine across the bay area. a gorgeous shot as we look at san francisco. you can see low clouds in the distance. visibility is mostly clear, but you may dry. keep in mind there is...
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ceo stefan richard has accepted prime minister benjamin netanyahu's offer to visit israel soon.president hollande said he was opposed to any ait temts to boycott israel. kate moss was escorted off a plane at london's airport yesterday on reports of disruptive behavior. she was on a flight from turkey to london. she was not arrested according to the bbc. and that is your cnbc news update this hour. back to squawk alley now. >>> thank you, sue. about 90 minutes away from the start of the worldwide developers conference. for more on that and what to expect, the co-executive walt mossberg who was in san francisco with our own john ford. john, take it away. >> reporter: all right, thanks, carl. walt, always great to have you with us especially at an event like this. tell me what are the big things -- two big things you're listening for maybe watch wise, ios wise? >> two big things. so everybody knows they're going to unveil a music service, streaming music service. what i'm watching for is the price of that service. because the labels, and apple don't like the idea of free streaming
ceo stefan richard has accepted prime minister benjamin netanyahu's offer to visit israel soon.president hollande said he was opposed to any ait temts to boycott israel. kate moss was escorted off a plane at london's airport yesterday on reports of disruptive behavior. she was on a flight from turkey to london. she was not arrested according to the bbc. and that is your cnbc news update this hour. back to squawk alley now. >>> thank you, sue. about 90 minutes away from the start of the...
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. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to theesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and probably it looked like something that was illegal possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation with the dean. >> when i first saw the video, i got nervous. like my belly start hurting. my stomach left where it was and went somewhere else. i see the dean grab on to him and throw him down. picks him up, throw him into a table violently. picks him up again and throw him to the ground. >> at 5'5," 120 pounds, the 15-year-old boy is no match for the dean who is more than twice his size. >> they throw him around like a rag doll. so he was trying to get up. but he couldn't. the man had him in a lock down there. >> for christoph's mom, the only thing worse than watching the brutality against her son is knowin
. >> according to christoph, the school security dean and teacher stefan hudson asks him to step to theesn't work. christoph says when he tries to go through again, the dean becomes enraged believing he is acting disrespectfully. >> immediately i could see it was in violation of the rules of the department of education and probably it looked like something that was illegal possibly criminal to me. we went to diane's house to show her the video of her son involved in this altercation...
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senior level you are looking at radically different tribes inside of these different silos in that stefan with the case in military. talk about integrating him a the legacy of the s.e.a.l. team culture in with the army ranger culture and with the air force and expanding out into the interagency teams we have to work with, at the ice cia etc. and what we found is a we have to realize we are not going to win this conflict if we keep fighting as it does present a small team so to really integrate with one another and going to have to accept the fact that you might look of the problem differently. you might have a much different culture and how you treat people and engage with the conflict. for us to get across that boundary we had to start developing true collaborative sharing based trust-based relationships which of course broke years of bureaucratic design. >> the changes the entire chart where it's not even overlap. there is not duplication of effort but it's the relationships in the key interdependencies. you hit on the interdependencies repeatedly but this seals and i will use here the
senior level you are looking at radically different tribes inside of these different silos in that stefan with the case in military. talk about integrating him a the legacy of the s.e.a.l. team culture in with the army ranger culture and with the air force and expanding out into the interagency teams we have to work with, at the ice cia etc. and what we found is a we have to realize we are not going to win this conflict if we keep fighting as it does present a small team so to really integrate...
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and the wimbledon champion in the past, stefan edberg, 8:30 and mark barton.he tennis giants. caroline: you're calling yourself a tennis star? mark: yes. he is the coach of roger federer. is roger going to win this year? caroline: good to have you all on. that is it from "countdown." ♪ mark: good morning and welcome to "on the move." we are moments away from the start of european trading. let's get straight to your morning brief. stocks in china tumble as mounting concerns that the nation's bull market has peaked. it is set for its biggest one-day fall since 2007. no rest for greece. eu leaders may be meeting for the second day of their summit in brussels. they won't be talking about greece. saturday has been earmarked for that discussion as the june 30 deadline looms. a change of light. tesco reports a smaller than forecast sales decline. the new chief executive is still set to face tough questions over an accounting scandal, executive pay, and asset sales. that's what we are watching. let's check in with caroline at the touchscreen. caroline: good morning. w
and the wimbledon champion in the past, stefan edberg, 8:30 and mark barton.he tennis giants. caroline: you're calling yourself a tennis star? mark: yes. he is the coach of roger federer. is roger going to win this year? caroline: good to have you all on. that is it from "countdown." ♪ mark: good morning and welcome to "on the move." we are moments away from the start of european trading. let's get straight to your morning brief. stocks in china tumble as mounting concerns...
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reigning mvp stefan curry is playing in the finals. game two is in oakland. i know we have to move on but gosh that was a game. i stayed up a bit but then i got caught up. when it went into overtime it was unbelievable. >> very exciting. >>> speaking of exciting american pharaoh will run for the triple crown at the belmont stakes. no horse has won that prize in 37 years. if the kentucky derby and preakness winner can finish the job, it will give the sport a much-needed boost. michelle miller is in elmont long island. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. american pharaoh is undefeated riding a six-race win streak. come saturday he'll start at the number-five gate, a most favored position. he is the pick to win at 3-5 odds. but as you well know the belmont stakes is the toughest of the triple crown races. and while the odds might be in his favor, history could be stacked against him. >> they're off in the kentucky derby. >> reporter: american pharaoh struggled early in the kentucky derby but managed to pull it off in the end. >> american pharaoh a
reigning mvp stefan curry is playing in the finals. game two is in oakland. i know we have to move on but gosh that was a game. i stayed up a bit but then i got caught up. when it went into overtime it was unbelievable. >> very exciting. >>> speaking of exciting american pharaoh will run for the triple crown at the belmont stakes. no horse has won that prize in 37 years. if the kentucky derby and preakness winner can finish the job, it will give the sport a much-needed boost....
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a one dollar and stephanie -- and stefan curry had -- b one dollar was named the most viable player and lebron james had 32 for the cavaliers. those are your top headlines. i know you did not watch it. king james is not the king in many regards. erik: of course he is still the king. the cavaliers would not have been in the game. he was the winner just to get them to the finals. stephanie: if you said to someone on the street, beside stephen curry and lebron james who is in the finals -- it would be hard for them to answer. stephen curry was named m.v.p. and then they went. it was not long ago that kevin durant was the guy. that blows my mind. i did see still night was there at the game and that is a little bit of a, where is waldo? you don't seem very often and i did see him at the end of the game. not the lebron commercial, a soccer ad. don't you love that? you know, there was a lebron ad waiting if they had one last night and then -- change in the conversation. let's talk soccer. erik: the five things you need to know this morning. number one, everybody, when will the fed raise rates?
a one dollar and stephanie -- and stefan curry had -- b one dollar was named the most viable player and lebron james had 32 for the cavaliers. those are your top headlines. i know you did not watch it. king james is not the king in many regards. erik: of course he is still the king. the cavaliers would not have been in the game. he was the winner just to get them to the finals. stephanie: if you said to someone on the street, beside stephen curry and lebron james who is in the finals -- it...
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let's get out to stefan live in paris with all the details. >> good morning, wilfred. 3 billion euross the glass packaging unit. it's also in talk with the french public investment bank which could buy a minority stake. they have been trying to sell this since 2011. it first wanted to ipo but eventually cancelled the project because of the poor market conditions. they sold the north american unit last year and the disposal of the remaining part of the company would achieve the transformation which is now focused on construction and building materials. in a statement they say that the choice was based on the quality of the author and support for its employees. they operate in 13 countries with a total of nearly 10,000 employees it generated last year an operating profit of 230 million euros and among other products they make bottles for the champagne industry and if you don't know the french company it was founded in 1665 350 years ago to produce mirrors for the royal court of versailles so it was basically used by marie antoinette. [ speaking french ] >> now let's move on. the europea
let's get out to stefan live in paris with all the details. >> good morning, wilfred. 3 billion euross the glass packaging unit. it's also in talk with the french public investment bank which could buy a minority stake. they have been trying to sell this since 2011. it first wanted to ipo but eventually cancelled the project because of the poor market conditions. they sold the north american unit last year and the disposal of the remaining part of the company would achieve the...
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francisca: por otra parte como le contÁbamos ayer en la ciudad de chicago stefan inaugurÓ su musical.estamos hablando de alan. como se verÁ a la con su nuevo implante de cabello? william: alan. karla: todavÍa no te dan los pequeÑos? alan: me gustarÍa quedar como un famoso, como una artista famoso. quÉ le parecerÍa por ejemplo quedar asÍ. mire nada mÁs. (hablan en inglÉs) ya sÉ quién! esta. david visbal. jhonny no me gusta su pelo. lo Único que les pido que no me dejen como Él. miren esto. (risas) imagÍnese así. no me vayan a dejar asÍ. (risas) cuÁl es el procedimiento ahora? doctor: vamos a dibujarte donde va cada pelo. vamos a desinfectarte el Área. alan: conste que no me puse maquillaje. este es mi cabello normal con el cual amanezco todo los dÍas. me estÁn desinfectando aquÍ. estos doctores me han explicado perfectamente. me van a poner un tequila debajo de la lengua. no la trago? doctor: no. (risas) alan: esta feo esto, pero estÁ interesante. ahora van a desinfectar el Área. william: pregÚntale al doctor cuÁnto va a durar la operaciÓn. doctor: ahora viene la parte mÁs artÍstica, q
francisca: por otra parte como le contÁbamos ayer en la ciudad de chicago stefan inaugurÓ su musical.estamos hablando de alan. como se verÁ a la con su nuevo implante de cabello? william: alan. karla: todavÍa no te dan los pequeÑos? alan: me gustarÍa quedar como un famoso, como una artista famoso. quÉ le parecerÍa por ejemplo quedar asÍ. mire nada mÁs. (hablan en inglÉs) ya sÉ quién! esta. david visbal. jhonny no me gusta su pelo. lo Único que les pido que no me dejen como Él....
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front of me like stefan on "saturday night live."nnot have an outside force imposing conditions internally -- >> i was in russia for six years. i saw it fall apart. it doesn't work. >> does this say that the euro is doomed because then -- you've got parties in italy, portugal and spain that are rising against the kinds of austerity. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think that the differences between greece and italy and spain are greater than what italy and spain and the other potential peripheral countries have in common. i want to show you one effect that's happening right now though. marcus? >> i just feel like you're taking the lowest common denominator and say something you don't belong anymore. i don't know if they're capable of surviving on their own. >> sure they are. anybody can print their own -- they have to figure it out for themselves. >> get away from our currency -- >> they don't want to live like germans. they don't. i don't think. if they want to have retirement at 56 even if they don't, if changing it from 5
front of me like stefan on "saturday night live."nnot have an outside force imposing conditions internally -- >> i was in russia for six years. i saw it fall apart. it doesn't work. >> does this say that the euro is doomed because then -- you've got parties in italy, portugal and spain that are rising against the kinds of austerity. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. i think that the differences between greece and italy and spain are greater than what italy and...
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i'd like to add our thanks to stefan to the british police team from the red cross experts and other british officials who are working on this and all those on the hotel staff to local officials to the travel ramps and other holidaymakers who are supporting those who have been caught up in this. we know from 7/7 support will be needed for the bereaved and injured not just in the immediate aftermath but for months and years to come. can i, therefore, ask them to establish a dedicated task force reporting to a minister with responsibility for coordinating across government departments and agencies to provide this? it's right at the home secretary and the foreign office minister for the middle east member have traveled there today. and can i make a particular mention of the minister for the middle east who has stepped into this immensely difficult situation, highly effectively at all so clearly drawn on the experience of his own family loss, demonstrating great personal sympathy with those who are suffering? we thank him for his work. mr. speaker, that are close ties that go back to the
i'd like to add our thanks to stefan to the british police team from the red cross experts and other british officials who are working on this and all those on the hotel staff to local officials to the travel ramps and other holidaymakers who are supporting those who have been caught up in this. we know from 7/7 support will be needed for the bereaved and injured not just in the immediate aftermath but for months and years to come. can i, therefore, ask them to establish a dedicated task force...
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lourdes stefan! lourdes: te imaginas dos dominicanas juntas aquÍ. platano power!francisca: luego hacemos la coreografÍa. luego hacemos la coreografÍanos bien acompaÑar una muy querida por todos nosotros, de mÉxico para el mundo, nuestra querida tesorito laura leÓn! alan: se va a poner buenÍsimo. llega la madre de todas las bandas, la banda el recodo, es una fiesta lo que tenemos el dÍa de hoy para todos ustedes. alejandro: ademÁs, la esposa de will smith llega a casita desde hollywood! lourdes: estoy practicando el espaÑol, pero vamos a lo que vinimos. ♪ oye mi amigo, de lo que uno se entera ♪ ♪ de lo que uno se entera que lo contarÉ sin pena ♪ alan: te pusimos la letra. lourdes: estaba mirando el implante, no puedo quitar la vista. alan: ayer vimos que sofÍa vergara y reese witherspoon estaban presentando su pelÍcula en mÉxico, se le preguntÓ a sofÍa si le gustaría que un diseÑador mexicano le hiciera su vestido de novia, esto contestÓ, ademÁs, un percance que tuvo con su novio joe, y eso fue lo que dijo. veamos. sofia:uno dice algo, y despuÉs sale en la prensa d
lourdes stefan! lourdes: te imaginas dos dominicanas juntas aquÍ. platano power!francisca: luego hacemos la coreografÍa. luego hacemos la coreografÍanos bien acompaÑar una muy querida por todos nosotros, de mÉxico para el mundo, nuestra querida tesorito laura leÓn! alan: se va a poner buenÍsimo. llega la madre de todas las bandas, la banda el recodo, es una fiesta lo que tenemos el dÍa de hoy para todos ustedes. alejandro: ademÁs, la esposa de will smith llega a casita desde hollywood!...