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the time. i hear about it, you know, i was sg myself, and i got to know the folks in the sg's office pretty well and still talk to them. and i sort of hear stuff about what's going on in the solicitor general's office. and i have to say i get sometimes a little bit envious, because everybody in this solicitor general's office talks about don like they have never seen his like. and i kind of think, well, you know, what was i, you know? [laughter] chopped liver or, you know? but the way that the people in the solicitor general's office feel about don is just such a testament to what leadership can be. and then in the court we see not only month in and month out his fantastic lawyering skills, but also this kind of consummate professionalism and integrity. i'll just tell you one small story. which was don argued a case called clapper v. somebody or other, and i guess it was clapper v. the aclu. and it was a case where the wireless surveillance ram was being challenged -- program was being challenged by the aclu, and people who could not say that they had themselves been tapped. and the government w
the time. i hear about it, you know, i was sg myself, and i got to know the folks in the sg's office pretty well and still talk to them. and i sort of hear stuff about what's going on in the solicitor general's office. and i have to say i get sometimes a little bit envious, because everybody in this solicitor general's office talks about don like they have never seen his like. and i kind of think, well, you know, what was i, you know? [laughter] chopped liver or, you know? but the way that the...
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is the sg op strategy on bergdahl to go on the attack without worrying about the facts? >> well, that's certainly what the congressman suggests. i don't need to know anymore. i tell you what bothers me most about this whole thing. if people who serve, soldiers on the ground with him are unhappy about what he did, angry about what he did, they have every right to say that. they were there and we can see what happens. what really is, i think, indecent is for people safe in their offices or in their studios leer to condemn a man who volunteered to serve for his country before he even has a chance to come back and tell his side of the story. it seems to me that he volunteered to serve in our military, and the least we owe him is a chance to talk about what happened before you go out there and condemn a guy on the basis of limited information. >> you know, ryan, gop congressman duncan hunter is using bergdahl to launch ugly attacks, even on secretary of state john kerry. john kerry is now a man who was wounded in battle and received three purple hearts. listen to what congres
is the sg op strategy on bergdahl to go on the attack without worrying about the facts? >> well, that's certainly what the congressman suggests. i don't need to know anymore. i tell you what bothers me most about this whole thing. if people who serve, soldiers on the ground with him are unhappy about what he did, angry about what he did, they have every right to say that. they were there and we can see what happens. what really is, i think, indecent is for people safe in their offices or...
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the head of the dutch association says sepp blatter sg the 2022 world cup were baseleto the wire in brazil. with two days to go into the world cup kicks off, will they be ready in time? reports.onve begun in seoul for a warning -- there is flash photography. >> from was two months, they have been labeled guilty. today they began their trial. captain lee was among those facing the most serious charges of homicide through willful negligence. a conviction could mean the death penalty, though south korea has not executed anyone from us 20 years. at the court, the families of some of those who died. one held a banner -- " you are not human," it read. the sturdy guards removed it from the court. the proceedings be getting the trial, -- beginning the trial, a massive interest in the case. many believe the south korean media has already tried and convicted captain lee. images of him being rescued with passengers still on board were replayed on television networks during the disaster as news emerged that hundreds of passengers had died. the president later labeled the actions of captain lee and his
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the understand takes any military assistance? >> reporter: one really just has to look at iraq's recent history and prime minister nuri al maliki's actions at every sipping sg sending sgsingle step of the way. he has made promises that he would be developing apan p clus sif government and he has done nothing except further alienate
the understand takes any military assistance? >> reporter: one really just has to look at iraq's recent history and prime minister nuri al maliki's actions at every sipping sg sending sgsingle step of the way. he has made promises that he would be developing apan p clus sif government and he has done nothing except further alienate
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the taj mahal. that's it for "sg md." we'll see you next week. od-bye, girls. >> it's so hot. >>> hello, everyone, you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm michael holmes here at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. now, for the next 60 minutes here on cnn, no newscast or not as you know it anyway. what we've got is a plain language discussion about a part of the world that american and coalition forces worked, fought and died to rebuild and stabilize. we're talking about iraq, of course, and it is falling apart again. happening so fast the rest of the world can barely keep up.
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>> we can more about this in another report, but right now i would probably say the issue of health and commission share sg the piece and the hie is the areas we have to continue to work on and that's apart of our overall it process. >> this higher level point i'm trying to understand is that we never hear at the commission things which aren't or we very rarely hear ideas that aren't super important and effecting a population our citizens that we want to effect positively, but unless you have the whole picture, i want to make sure we're not putting the department in a position where they have to reprioritize things in a certain way because we passed a resolution in just the velocity of the business that we didn't think through, okay, that means we're not going to do x because we don't live in an environment of infinite funding. >> i appreciate that commissioner. when we sat with the staff and the leadership of the care council, it was very -- i think it felt like it's fit to the direction we're going already. and so what i'd like to do is maybe bring this back again with the funding aspects of it so you ca
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. ♪ good to the last drop >>> hey this and thanks for joining us on "sg md", ahead this half hour i'llell you why laughter really is the last medicine and what makes a joke funny. plus, the truth about protein. turns out you can have too much of a good thing, i'll explain that to you. >>> but first the golden gate bridge in san francisco is one of the most striking landmarks in the world but it also has the dubious distinction of being the number one suicide spot in america. something a lot of people don't know and it's raising all kinds of big questions about how and when to intervene if a person is troubled. now the city is on the verge of taking a drastic step. it's been described as delicate. and powerful. a testament to mankind's creativity, but in the shadows of the golden gate bridge towers there is a darker history. >> it is a site where unfortunately some people in their deep, dark moments come to hurt themselves. >> it was march 2005 when kevin birthia started driving from oakland to san francisco. he had no idea where he was headed. only that he wanted to end his life. >> i
. ♪ good to the last drop >>> hey this and thanks for joining us on "sg md", ahead this half hour i'llell you why laughter really is the last medicine and what makes a joke funny. plus, the truth about protein. turns out you can have too much of a good thing, i'll explain that to you. >>> but first the golden gate bridge in san francisco is one of the most striking landmarks in the world but it also has the dubious distinction of being the number one suicide spot...
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the hear sg scheduled for next week. lly are locked in a huge battle over the sale of the team. >>> the story goes on. is this the end for aereo? details next. k you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. the last four hours have seen... one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bot
the hear sg scheduled for next week. lly are locked in a huge battle over the sale of the team. >>> the story goes on. is this the end for aereo? details next. k you for your sacrifice and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan...
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the company says the rule sg a setback for consumers. >>> hillary clinton acknowledging she stumbled a bit speaking about her family finances. in an interview with pbs, she called her choice of words inartful. the comments about not being well off spread to criticism that she is out of touch, trying to refocus on her likely candidacy or possible candidacy. she had a surprising admission about running. >> you have to be a little bit crazy to run for president, let me just put it like that because you have to be so totally emersed and so convinced that you can bring something to that office. >> meanwhile, sales of mrs. clinton's memoir, new book took a downturn. figures show a 50% drop. it prompted concerns they might not be able to make up for her multimillion dollar advance. >> so much publicity around the book. >> i feel like i have read it already. >>> breaking this morning, the search shifting south for missing malaysia flight 370. investigators revealing where they think the jet liner really crashed and sank. we are live with how they plan to find it. >>> breaking overnight, 80 pe
the company says the rule sg a setback for consumers. >>> hillary clinton acknowledging she stumbled a bit speaking about her family finances. in an interview with pbs, she called her choice of words inartful. the comments about not being well off spread to criticism that she is out of touch, trying to refocus on her likely candidacy or possible candidacy. she had a surprising admission about running. >> you have to be a little bit crazy to run for president, let me just put it...
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the crown is there being safely looked after, let me introduce you to my new guests because i have the sg secretary of state for culture. tom break, the liberal democrat, the deputy leader of the house of commons and jack straw with me, labor's former foreign secretary, former home secretary, former lord chancellor, a could go on, jack. i'm beginning to think actually is there anything in the state openings you haven't done. >> i've not been the queen anyway. >> it's good to have you all with us. thank you very much. what does today represent. >> today above all represents the fact that we live in a constitutional monarchy, and it took many centuries to get this balance of power established, but personally i think that we do pretty well in terms of our constitutional arrangements and, of course, it always needs to be improved, but the fact that we've had stability in this country effectively since the civil war in the 17th century, we've not been through the convulsions every other european country, almost bar none, has been through as well as countries across the world. it's based on thi
the crown is there being safely looked after, let me introduce you to my new guests because i have the sg secretary of state for culture. tom break, the liberal democrat, the deputy leader of the house of commons and jack straw with me, labor's former foreign secretary, former home secretary, former lord chancellor, a could go on, jack. i'm beginning to think actually is there anything in the state openings you haven't done. >> i've not been the queen anyway. >> it's good to have...
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as you guys were talking about, the costs, sg & a were higher, more than 20% for the quarter.re looking for. how they can cut costs in is supply chain. 45.6 was the number. as you can see, nike's shares are moving higher in the aftermarket here, but we will dig in. nike does break it down by gee graph cake region. it looks likeov over awl feall, are up. those were some of the question marks going into the quarter. overall it looks solid. we're going through this world cup period right now, perhaps starting early because they started all their promotions several months ago that should continue throughout the year. >> yeah, sharon. thank you. stick around. i want to get some reaction from the panel. rob, first to you. top line, bottom line. >> sounded like good numbers. i'm not looking at a quote stream but it sounded like the stock is responds positively. >> we want to hear what they have to say. we want to know where sales are headed, what margins look like and i'm really interested to see how the turnaround is progressing in china. >> how many watched the germany/usa world cu
as you guys were talking about, the costs, sg & a were higher, more than 20% for the quarter.re looking for. how they can cut costs in is supply chain. 45.6 was the number. as you can see, nike's shares are moving higher in the aftermarket here, but we will dig in. nike does break it down by gee graph cake region. it looks likeov over awl feall, are up. those were some of the question marks going into the quarter. overall it looks solid. we're going through this world cup period right now,...
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and i would love to know what the sg thinks of that. >> yes, your honor. a couple of different responses. first, of course, the third question calls into question no past recess appointees, the third question. >> the third question, by the way, and i just put in your mind, if you digress in your answer, put in your mind what would have happened in 1830 if someone, when they had a 9-month recess, close to 10 months, someone had the bright idea, well, you live near washington. go show up at wherever we are holding our sessions and sit there for 5 minutes, and we'll stop president andrew jackson from making recess appointments. what would we be saying then? >> sure. well, i will put my finger on that question and answer your first question first as to the pay act in 1940. the pay act of 1940, in our view, clearly repudiates the government's inter-session view for the reason you put your finger on. it ties pay to appointments being made either right before or after the session ends. so most mid-session recess appointees can't get paid under the pay act. with re
and i would love to know what the sg thinks of that. >> yes, your honor. a couple of different responses. first, of course, the third question calls into question no past recess appointees, the third question. >> the third question, by the way, and i just put in your mind, if you digress in your answer, put in your mind what would have happened in 1830 if someone, when they had a 9-month recess, close to 10 months, someone had the bright idea, well, you live near washington. go show...
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the national institute for science and technology, the other partners are the federal emergency management sgs and the national science foundation. within this partnership, u.s. g.s provides scientific information and assessments necessary to reduce deaths and injuries and economic losses from earthquakes and inter -- induced tsunamis, land slides and liquefaction. u.s. g.s is the only agency that routinely and continuously reports on current domestic and worldwide earthquake activity through our advanced national seismic system. the u.s. g.s and its university partners monitor and report on earthquakes in all 50 states, u.s. territories and around the globe. the program has four components. monitoring and reporting of activity, assessing and characterizing earthquake hazards, conducting and supporting targeted research into earthquake causes and effects and conveying earthquake safety information for loss reduction. all these components rely heavily on federal state university and private sector partnerships. we're also looking into the future for opportunities to apply science to reducering
the national institute for science and technology, the other partners are the federal emergency management sgs and the national science foundation. within this partnership, u.s. g.s provides scientific information and assessments necessary to reduce deaths and injuries and economic losses from earthquakes and inter -- induced tsunamis, land slides and liquefaction. u.s. g.s is the only agency that routinely and continuously reports on current domestic and worldwide earthquake activity through...
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packages and ability to reach back with the things that our special forces bring with them to the battle field. sg >> yeah, it's interesting that you point that out. everybody that said that to me is like a 22-year-old kid that has no military experience, no experience with the u.s. military and doesn't know what they are talking about. they are talking about pride and national pride but when you talk to iraqi personnel, military personnel who worked one on one, it's a completely different tune as you said. lieutenant general, appreciate you being on. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next in this hour, the u.s. supported maliki, no doubt about that. the man being blamed for the sunni backlash or does iraq's prime minister need to step down? is there a way for that to happen without the u.s. forcing that to happen? we'll talk about that and i'll talk to richard clark, the top counterterrorism officials his warnings about al qaeda were ignored before 9/11 and we're seeing exactly why. we'll talk to him ahead. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowin
packages and ability to reach back with the things that our special forces bring with them to the battle field. sg >> yeah, it's interesting that you point that out. everybody that said that to me is like a 22-year-old kid that has no military experience, no experience with the u.s. military and doesn't know what they are talking about. they are talking about pride and national pride but when you talk to iraqi personnel, military personnel who worked one on one, it's a completely...
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police say there were hundreds of witnesses who saw the attacku here's baz >> reporter: dozens of police rs sg ve wal-mart after twun terrorize custoers al shop cen the investigators say the shooters walked in to a cici's pizzeria restaurant and killing two officers. >> i saw their guns in their hand. he told me to tell the cops it was a revolution and he killed two stops. >> the gunman crossed the street and entered a wal-mart where more gun fire erupted killing one. police say the two shooters went to the back of the store and carried out a suicide pact. both gunmen are dead. >> it's a tragic day. it's a very, very difficult day. but we still have a community to police. we still have a community to protect. >> reporter: police are still investigating. the motive for the shootings is still unclear. bazi kanani, abc news, las vegas. >>> the other developing story we are following here is a terror attack on pakistan's busiest airport. at least 18 people have been killed in the assault on a terminal at the karachi airport. heavy gun fire and two large explosives could be heard coming from the te
police say there were hundreds of witnesses who saw the attacku here's baz >> reporter: dozens of police rs sg ve wal-mart after twun terrorize custoers al shop cen the investigators say the shooters walked in to a cici's pizzeria restaurant and killing two officers. >> i saw their guns in their hand. he told me to tell the cops it was a revolution and he killed two stops. >> the gunman crossed the street and entered a wal-mart where more gun fire erupted killing one. police...
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. >>> hey there, welcome to a very special edition of "sg md," i'm reporting from india all this week you can see the taj mahal behind me. it's beautiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. people come from all over the world to visit as you can see. it was built by an emperor and dedicated to the love of his life. it took an army of more than 20,000 artisans, engineers and architects more than 20 years to build. it was completed in 1653. i'll be showing my three daughters this for the first time. you're going to meet them later in the show. >>> ahead a story i can't wait to show you about a paralyzed soccer player who is kicking off at the world cup literally. you'll see this paralyzed person walk across the field and kick a soccer ball. how is this possible? let me give you a clue. it involves a mind controlled vest. >>> also i love spicy foods. some of it can be quite good for your health, but how do you know which one? i decided to put together a guide today, spicy food as medicine. >>> first earlier this week i was in pakistan where there's been this wave of awful violence. it started w
. >>> hey there, welcome to a very special edition of "sg md," i'm reporting from india all this week you can see the taj mahal behind me. it's beautiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. people come from all over the world to visit as you can see. it was built by an emperor and dedicated to the love of his life. it took an army of more than 20,000 artisans, engineers and architects more than 20 years to build. it was completed in 1653. i'll be showing my three...
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. >>> that's all the time we have. for "sg md today."ontinues after a quick break with christi paul and victor blackwell. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to sunday on cnn. i'm christi paul. >> and i'm victor blackwell. the georgia father charged with murder after leaving his toddler alone in an suv. >> he did address the crowd by speakerphone from jail, which surprised a lot of people. police say harris recently used the internet to search for information about child deaths inside vehicles including what temperature it nee
. >>> that's all the time we have. for "sg md today."ontinues after a quick break with christi paul and victor blackwell. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame ♪searching with devotion ♪for a snack that isn't lame ♪but this... ♪takes my breath away -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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this room just about went to school during the period where the assumption was at the enthat the end goal of sg was confident knowledge and that the job of the students was to adjust to the school. so in a class of 88 there are other people in the class of 88 and 87 in the house and i can guarantee you that it never would have occurred to any of us and i'm sure this is true for everybody else that evanston was supposed to adjust to our needs. our job was to fit in, to not get in trouble, to get good enough grades to go to college and have a lot of fun. that's pretty typical. what we are now in the midst of his to shift. this has changed everything. we are in the midst of the change where the content is no longer where we are going. it's no longer the end goal. it is the means by which we reach the end goal that is now understood in all of the schools that are great this is one of the design principles they understand that what matters most are a specific set of dispositions that they need to try to instill because those are the dispositions that will guide those people through life. not just ge
this room just about went to school during the period where the assumption was at the enthat the end goal of sg was confident knowledge and that the job of the students was to adjust to the school. so in a class of 88 there are other people in the class of 88 and 87 in the house and i can guarantee you that it never would have occurred to any of us and i'm sure this is true for everybody else that evanston was supposed to adjust to our needs. our job was to fit in, to not get in trouble, to get...
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we have to give them the support we also do. sg c >> can you trust nuri? to put some sunni in his cabinet and he didn't do that. he's partially to blame for the problems that we have. now their talking about joining in with iran on this thing which would be a horrible mistake. >> even senator lindsey graham suggested maybe it's time pr the u.s. to start discussing options with iran as awful as the u.s.-iranian relationship is. we have to leave it there. we'll continue this conversation on another occasion. we'll take a quick break. more news right after this. s fr. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a
we have to give them the support we also do. sg c >> can you trust nuri? to put some sunni in his cabinet and he didn't do that. he's partially to blame for the problems that we have. now their talking about joining in with iran on this thing which would be a horrible mistake. >> even senator lindsey graham suggested maybe it's time pr the u.s. to start discussing options with iran as awful as the u.s.-iranian relationship is. we have to leave it there. we'll continue this...
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. >>> that's all the time we've got for "sg md" today. time now, though, to get you back in the "cnn newsroom" with deborah feyerick. >>> hello, everyone, you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick, in today for don lemon. >>> iraq is quickly coming apart. ethnic and political fighting which never really stopped when coalition combat troops left, well, it's flaming up again, and now something new, a brutal, ambitious militant group that's killing its way and burning across the country towards baghdad. two areas we're focusing on right fowl, the iraqi military which is not holding up against this group called isis, they are waiting for the arrival of u.s. military advisers that could be coming in the next few days. also fighting is raging this weekend on iraq's border with syria. we're getting reports of iraqi troops being killed and wounded. two of cnn's senior international correspondents are in iraq this evening. nic robertson in baghdad, arwa damon in erbil. where are iraqi troops fighting right now and how high is the concern
. >>> that's all the time we've got for "sg md" today. time now, though, to get you back in the "cnn newsroom" with deborah feyerick. >>> hello, everyone, you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm deborah feyerick, in today for don lemon. >>> iraq is quickly coming apart. ethnic and political fighting which never really stopped when coalition combat troops left, well, it's flaming up again, and now something new, a brutal, ambitious militant...
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. >>> still ahead, a closer look at the terror suspects released in that exchange for sg bowe bergdahl. first tomorrow could determine whether republicans take control of the senate in november. we'll explain that next. you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> the sprem court will consider a challenge from alabama democrats to the legislative map drawn up by republicans. they contend it dilutes black voting strength. a federal court disagreed last year. >>> tomorrow will be another big day for candidates in eight states hoping to move on to the general election
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you said pete, the bear, won the debate on mmt sg. >> they're not a part of it, murph. >> thank you forades. we're still trying -- we've been holding in a tight range today. that's how it's been of late. >> atml. >> hmm ess, i like it. >> water technology. >> jetblue. go, rangers! >>> that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> instead it does. thanks, scott. simon is in with me today. great to have you here. where condo owners. let's start with, and diana has more from tampa. >> reporter: we learned today a judge has ruled had will hear this argument in court. investors claiming they can fo
you said pete, the bear, won the debate on mmt sg. >> they're not a part of it, murph. >> thank you forades. we're still trying -- we've been holding in a tight range today. that's how it's been of late. >> atml. >> hmm ess, i like it. >> water technology. >> jetblue. go, rangers! >>> that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. "power lunch" starts right now. >>> instead it does. thanks, scott. simon is in with me today....
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the taj mahal. that's it for "sg md." we'll see you next week. say good-bye, girls. >> it's so hot. >>> hello, everyone, you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm michael holmes here at cnn world headquarters in atlanta. now, for the next 60 minutes here on cnn, no newscast or not as you know it anyway. what we've got is a plain language discussion about a part of the world that american and coalition forces worked, fought and died to rebuild and stabilize. we're talking about iraq, of course, and it is falling apart again. happening so fast the rest of the world can barely keep up. and it is not just iraq we're talking about. what is happening there has effect way beyond iraq's borders. you're going to hear this word a lot this hour, extremists, islamist extremists, thousands well organized and well funded and led by a man they call the new osama bin laden, but to many people he's more brutal, more ruthless. the isis fighters as they're known are plowing south from the syrian border taking towns, overrunning iraqi army units pushing ever closer to baghda
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the understand takes any military assistance? >> reporter: one really just has to look at iraq's recent history and prime minister nuri al maliki's actions at every sipping sg sending sgsingle step of the way. he has made promises that he would be developing apan p clus sif government and he has done nothing except further alienate the sunni population. the president was saying that everything that is transpiring right now is perhaps a wake-up call for the iraqi government. many will tell that you it's a wake-up call to the united states. if they are going to once again gamble on maliki, bearing in mind that in the past it has miserably failed, it's very difficult to see what sort of additional pressure they will be able to put on him once they have in fact provided him with the kind of support that he needs. any sort of military or other action, any sort of perceived support by the united states towards the maliki government is going to only further enrage the sunni population, not only against the united states, but against the shia, as well. unless there are initial concrete political steps that are taken. the americans in the past have banked on maliki.
the understand takes any military assistance? >> reporter: one really just has to look at iraq's recent history and prime minister nuri al maliki's actions at every sipping sg sending sgsingle step of the way. he has made promises that he would be developing apan p clus sif government and he has done nothing except further alienate the sunni population. the president was saying that everything that is transpiring right now is perhaps a wake-up call for the iraqi government. many will tell...
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the irs. >> there were some boneheaded decisions. sgt no mass corruption. >> not even mass corruption. not even a smidgeon of corruption. >> morgan right is a cybersecurity expert and jay seculo is chief legal council for the american center of law and justice and represents dozens of conservative groups that say they were targeted by the irs. >> jay, i want to start with you. what do you view as the most significant development? the commissioner went to the white house 31 times? >> that's obviously very significant. the fact that her e-mails are gone. as you said, they are no longer in existence. you have to ask, and i think it is clear, we have six other officials whose e-mails are also wiped out. there is one critical e-mail and this is the connect to the white house. there was an e-mail between lois lerner and nicole plaque, the chief of staff. it said, we want to look at making criminal cases against our clients. they said they had no evidence and would have to piece them together. she makes 35 trips to the white house when there w
the irs. >> there were some boneheaded decisions. sgt no mass corruption. >> not even mass corruption. not even a smidgeon of corruption. >> morgan right is a cybersecurity expert and jay seculo is chief legal council for the american center of law and justice and represents dozens of conservative groups that say they were targeted by the irs. >> jay, i want to start with you. what do you view as the most significant development? the commissioner went to the white house...
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the report conducted by professors examined transactions going back to 1996. andrew wrote about it in today's "new york times" and joins us from new york. >>> this confirms that insider trade sg a lot more common than most people were led to believe, i guess the question is, if it's this purvey save, why are they not on top of this. >> we knew or thought there was a lot of insider trading going on. we seen the oliver stone movies, however, i don't think it was appreciated to this degree, 25% of the transactions and i covered mergers and accusations for more than the past decade. i never seen a study that started in 1996 and got to 2012 and it was remarkable in part by the way, they say statistically the chance for randomness, the chance that the stock loved randomly, three in one trillion. your odds would be better at the lottery. the question then becomes, as you said, why hasn't the scc been able to pursue the cases? i think the answer is funding. it's funding. manpower and resources and the study does a good job of looking at the matt professors did and comparing it to the scc. the scc went after about 4%, maybe 5% of the nearly 2,000 deals that they looked at. so it does
the report conducted by professors examined transactions going back to 1996. andrew wrote about it in today's "new york times" and joins us from new york. >>> this confirms that insider trade sg a lot more common than most people were led to believe, i guess the question is, if it's this purvey save, why are they not on top of this. >> we knew or thought there was a lot of insider trading going on. we seen the oliver stone movies, however, i don't think it was...
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the rules. they didn't break any rules. sg sglr. >> reporter: after the response, many, including chrome's trainer, expected an apology, but instead coburn doubled down. for now. >> hell no, i do not regret it one bit. >> california chrome is fourth. >> i don't regret a damn thing i said because it is. you know, a triple crown means three. if you go to baskin-robins and ask for a triple scoop and get one you'll be upset about that. >> reporter: only three of this year's horses ran all three legs of the triple crown. >> not fair to them to have somebody just show up at the last minute and run. >> reporter: but the truth is that's how it's always been done. and that, guys, is one reason that the triple crown is so hard to accomplish. >> do you think baskin-robins isn't happy to be dragged into this? >> yes. >> i mean, he had a lot worse comments, yes, absolutely and everyone was like, stop while you're ahead. >> steve coburn will be here live with his wife later on this morning and maybe changing his tune from what he told you y
the rules. they didn't break any rules. sg sglr. >> reporter: after the response, many, including chrome's trainer, expected an apology, but instead coburn doubled down. for now. >> hell no, i do not regret it one bit. >> california chrome is fourth. >> i don't regret a damn thing i said because it is. you know, a triple crown means three. if you go to baskin-robins and ask for a triple scoop and get one you'll be upset about that. >> reporter: only three of this...
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. >> then the third one, marketing general and administrative, called sg&a cost, they go up, they are spending more money on trying to market their company. charles: add it up, they spent $46 million to generate $23 million of revenue. >> and you are in the red, charles, how did you miss this? this? charles: i got emotional, that is one thing all people watching this show know. you get attached to a story and the stock, i should have bit the bullet on this. company, since we did bite the bullet it has continued to most the huge earnings misses, we hate taking a loss of the stock is down 10 points more, look at these earnings misses after we got out, september capacity they mis-- september quarter by 2%. and they missed wall street 375%. we saved a lot of money, and we learned a lesson, have some catch, that is -- cash that is ha's about. i want to talk about this some more, next real deal, you know, people are afraid of taking a loss. and it is -- what happens in the stock market, it leads on a series of mistakes, if you hold a bunch of losers how you can buy winners? people tell me,
. >> then the third one, marketing general and administrative, called sg&a cost, they go up, they are spending more money on trying to market their company. charles: add it up, they spent $46 million to generate $23 million of revenue. >> and you are in the red, charles, how did you miss this? this? charles: i got emotional, that is one thing all people watching this show know. you get attached to a story and the stock, i should have bit the bullet on this. company, since we did...
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the exchange and the implications for national security questions but two of the people that will be testifying include one of sgere that served with him in afghanistan. many of these soldiers as you've mentioned have been extremely critical, calling bowe bergdahl a deserter and some of the accusations have also been that several other soldiers, as many as six other soldiers have died in the hunt and searching for bergdahl after he had been captured. we will hear from one of the family members of a deceased soldier. >> still to come on cnn, concerns are raised about the health of pope francis. we're going to look at the signs being talked about. . by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> checking top stories here on cnn. startling new information on the veterans affairs, arizona republican reports that some $10 million in bonuses paid to the staff there in phoenix. >>> for the first tim
the exchange and the implications for national security questions but two of the people that will be testifying include one of sgere that served with him in afghanistan. many of these soldiers as you've mentioned have been extremely critical, calling bowe bergdahl a deserter and some of the accusations have also been that several other soldiers, as many as six other soldiers have died in the hunt and searching for bergdahl after he had been captured. we will hear from one of the family members...
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and before joining the fund, he was with sg wallburg and company in london. he's a british subject and attended the university college, university of london, and columbia university. so i'm going to request paul to speak briefly, give us his view of the economy of afghanistan. particularly since the imf has recently completed its article four consultations, which for those that don't follow the imf jargon, is the sort of annual physical of the economy where they go in and examine the books and talk about the issues that are looming and ways in which the fund and the member country can then ameliorate the situation, if there are any problems that need resolution. so i'm going to request paul to speak. please remember that this session is on the record and also remember if you have any cell phones that you haven't switched off, that those are switched off so we don't have any interruption. i also want to welcome the audience at home courtesy of c-span. and let me say also that, you know, we are very grateful to support for work on our region from our various fun
and before joining the fund, he was with sg wallburg and company in london. he's a british subject and attended the university college, university of london, and columbia university. so i'm going to request paul to speak briefly, give us his view of the economy of afghanistan. particularly since the imf has recently completed its article four consultations, which for those that don't follow the imf jargon, is the sort of annual physical of the economy where they go in and examine the books and...
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the company had guided to sg&a of between 170 and 180 million. that came in at $174 million. $345 to $355 million. those came in right in at $349 million. so, across the board, right about as you'd expect. capex appears to be right in line with expectations as well, if not just a little bit low at $576 million. it appears that they are keeping their full-year capex guidance in line. so, expenses under control, which is what investors wanted to see, higher eps than expected, revenue just about in line, maybe slightly higher. and the stock trading up slightly after hours from what i can see. >> it is, john, up by about 1%. stay with us. we want to bring in steve grasso for more on these numbers. micron, the view is pretty high going into the quarter. they've managed, as you can see, to beat. the shares are doing pretty well. what do you think happens tomorrow? >> well, you know, with micron, obviously, it's been a favorite stock amongst the investment community itself. i guess over 45% year to date before this print. so, if you thought about micron, you always think about deran
the company had guided to sg&a of between 170 and 180 million. that came in at $174 million. $345 to $355 million. those came in right in at $349 million. so, across the board, right about as you'd expect. capex appears to be right in line with expectations as well, if not just a little bit low at $576 million. it appears that they are keeping their full-year capex guidance in line. so, expenses under control, which is what investors wanted to see, higher eps than expected, revenue just...
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. ♪ good to the last drop >>> hey this and thanks for joining us on "sg md", ahead this half hour i'lle truth about protein. turns out you can have too much of a good thing, i'll explain that to you. >>> but first the golden gate bridge in san francisco is one of the most striking landmarks in the world but it also has the dubious distinction of being the number one suicide spot in america. something a lot of people don't know and it's raising all kinds of big questions about how and when to intervene if a person is troubled. now the city is on the verge of taking a drastic step.
. ♪ good to the last drop >>> hey this and thanks for joining us on "sg md", ahead this half hour i'lle truth about protein. turns out you can have too much of a good thing, i'll explain that to you. >>> but first the golden gate bridge in san francisco is one of the most striking landmarks in the world but it also has the dubious distinction of being the number one suicide spot in america. something a lot of people don't know and it's raising all kinds of big...
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. >>> hey there, welcome to a very special edition of "sg md," i'm reporting from india all this week you can see thed me. it's beautiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. people come from all over the world to visit as you can see. it was built by an emperor and dedicated to the love of his life. it took an army of more than 20,000 artisans, engineers and architects more than 20 years to build. it was completed in 1653. i'll be showing my three daughters this for the first time. you're going to meet them later in the show. >>> ahead a story i can't wait to show you about a paralyzed soccer player who is kicking off at the world cup literally. you'll see this paralyzed person walk across the field and kick a soccer ball. how is this possible? let me give you a clue.
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you have seen the big nations knocked out, italy, spain are packing their bags. >> nut sg following atinue the great run. >> what do you think about belgium? >> it's going to be tough. they are a good team. the team believes. they are loaded with talent. they have a lot of pressure as small nation. hopefully our support in the u.s. and down in brazil will lead our team to a victory. >> thanks for coming on. nice to have you this morning. let's go over to dylan on the plaza with a look at the rest of the national forecast. >> for those of you watching in boston, i found a good friend of mine. is your wife and daughter watching now? >> i hope so. my melissa, happy anniversary. >> he's visiting us on his anniversary. >> happy birthday. lots of celebrations going on. it is going to be a gorgeous day. high pressure in the northeast keeping things high and dry. low humidity, temperatures in the 80s. from minnesota to texas in the same area that's been getting the severe weather for the past several days. that's where we are going to see the chance of flooding. isolate ed tornadoes. wind thr
you have seen the big nations knocked out, italy, spain are packing their bags. >> nut sg following atinue the great run. >> what do you think about belgium? >> it's going to be tough. they are a good team. the team believes. they are loaded with talent. they have a lot of pressure as small nation. hopefully our support in the u.s. and down in brazil will lead our team to a victory. >> thanks for coming on. nice to have you this morning. let's go over to dylan on the...
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very big regional disparities and you clearly at the moment have a level of indebtedness in terms of credit flow that is actually low. and what morning lend sg a fraction of what it was at the time of the precrisis. so the bank has quite a challenge. it ultimately will have to address affordability with a rise in interest rates through 2015. >> bill, thank you very much for being with us. bill o'neal, head of cio wealth management research uk at ubs. >> and, yeah, we've got more to come, right? >> yeah. more boe to come and we will have live coverage of the bank of england's financial stability report at 111:30 cet. helia is on the drowned, of course. >>> now, it's a genius idea, online dating site match.com is treatmenting up with the group whose members all have high i.q.s, mensa. only users who reach mensa's requirements who test in the 98th percentile can sign up. if you're not a mesa member, you can take a test through july 6th. >> have you tried the mesa test? >> i have not, no. my former master when i was a youth wrote on my report card that jegarajah can excel from the superb to the abysmal. my father wasn't too pleased about that. >
very big regional disparities and you clearly at the moment have a level of indebtedness in terms of credit flow that is actually low. and what morning lend sg a fraction of what it was at the time of the precrisis. so the bank has quite a challenge. it ultimately will have to address affordability with a rise in interest rates through 2015. >> bill, thank you very much for being with us. bill o'neal, head of cio wealth management research uk at ubs. >> and, yeah, we've got more to...
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the opening match jitters. tell us about that, julie. good to see you. sgtarted. the eight days the u.s. team has had in brazil felt like 800. the roster is set, the team is ready, get it done. and tell you what, even though only six guys on the roster played in a world cup, spending time with them, they seem ready to roll. >> u.s. are one up! >> reporter: finally tonight, the u.s. men are kicking off their world cup. >> abroad lee scores! >> reporter: the team of 23 mixing some wiley veterans with fresh faces eager to make their mark. >> put me in, coach, put me in. i think i just pulled something. i met up with two of the headliners -- forward jozy altidore and midfielder, bradley. cross fire, kids. i am feeling it. >> oh. >> reporter: when people are watching this team, what do you want them to see? >> give everything until we can't give anything anymore. that will appeal to a lot of people. >> we feel a big responsibility to now play well, to represent our country at a world cup. >> reporter: who's the guy on the field like, get it done. it won't be eas
the opening match jitters. tell us about that, julie. good to see you. sgtarted. the eight days the u.s. team has had in brazil felt like 800. the roster is set, the team is ready, get it done. and tell you what, even though only six guys on the roster played in a world cup, spending time with them, they seem ready to roll. >> u.s. are one up! >> reporter: finally tonight, the u.s. men are kicking off their world cup. >> abroad lee scores! >> reporter: the team of 23...
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the cause. i'm going to be speaking to israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as which he sees as a reat. alpeak sgand paul, senator from kentucky who's got words of support for president obama has senator paul is quite reluctant to intervene in ira much further. >> thanks so much. a busy morning on the international stage. we areciate you're time. david will tal about iush prime ministeretanyahu and rand pl fromheeign relations committee. "meet the press" at 10:30 on nb 10. >>> pretty hard to beat yesterday's weather. ted florendo is here to try. >> five in a row. let's keep that streak going. outside cape may looking good outside. your temperatures however for the day today take a look. going to get right back near 83 by the afternoon. that puts us near average. looks like we've got mix of sun and clouds today. not bad at all. >> summertime pattern. >> that is all for this sunday morning. ted and i will be back here at 9:00. have a great day. mara: it's easy to lose your way in a place like this. ms. winnie earle: kids in paterson face lots of obstacles - but nothing can stop their determination.
the cause. i'm going to be speaking to israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu as which he sees as a reat. alpeak sgand paul, senator from kentucky who's got words of support for president obama has senator paul is quite reluctant to intervene in ira much further. >> thanks so much. a busy morning on the international stage. we areciate you're time. david will tal about iush prime ministeretanyahu and rand pl fromheeign relations committee. "meet the press" at 10:30 on nb 10....
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the clippers are going for and what ballmer is paying with regard to the tax benefits, tv benefits you have that package at msg. in sgworth in excess of $90. liz: absolutely. >> unfortunately for you kings fans we get rangers and for free and knicks when we buy msg. liz: i love this company. >> keep going, you're on a role. liz: i fall in love rangers i feel badly for heinrich but come on. >> forum. liz: fabulous forum of los angeles. liz: fabulous forum where the kings first played in 1967. >> liz, you get all of that for free when you buy msg. liz: you heard from mario gabelli. thank you for sharing your brainiac activity. you had a lot of wins. >>well have a lot more. rangers win at least one? >> two. then flip the coin. liz: we will see. don't count out new york ever. closing bell ringing in 15 minutes. world cup fever. fifa across the lobe. emotions running high on and off the field. fifa 15, electronic arts brand new soccer game. it is so popular. you can see emotions of the players. andrew wilson is the new ea ceo. relatively know. he is talking about the latest break through features in videogaming, how he pl
the clippers are going for and what ballmer is paying with regard to the tax benefits, tv benefits you have that package at msg. in sgworth in excess of $90. liz: absolutely. >> unfortunately for you kings fans we get rangers and for free and knicks when we buy msg. liz: i love this company. >> keep going, you're on a role. liz: i fall in love rangers i feel badly for heinrich but come on. >> forum. liz: fabulous forum of los angeles. liz: fabulous forum where the kings first...
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for the president of the united states to talk about if russia shows more responsible behavior we might restore trust. russia has annexed crimea, has forces in ukraine, we'r we're sgescalation and there need to be consequence force that. >> ifill: let's talk about what our allies are doing and whether we're speaking with one voice. the administration official traveling with the press today briefed on this and said something like, well, you know, we all have different things we have to do to deal with russia. we still have american companies doing business with russia, so it's not a complete shut-off and france needs to do what it needs to do, germany needs to do what it needs to do and we'll all just do our part. you're saying that's not enough? >> i think this is the time for u.s. leadership. we should forget trying to have u.s. and e.u. steps together. they are not going to happen. i would like to see the u.s. move forward with more sanctions against russia. the e.u. is not going to do it. they are badly divided as w talked about germany and france. eastern and central europe is badly divided over the issues. the u.s. should lead, it's easier for the u.s. to do
for the president of the united states to talk about if russia shows more responsible behavior we might restore trust. russia has annexed crimea, has forces in ukraine, we'r we're sgescalation and there need to be consequence force that. >> ifill: let's talk about what our allies are doing and whether we're speaking with one voice. the administration official traveling with the press today briefed on this and said something like, well, you know, we all have different things we have to do...