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money to help michael milk milken and verna lambert to help one of the corporate raiders taking over twa, and they broke up little pieces, selling it off. the company did not want to go through this as there were protests and complaints about all quarters, but he broke up the company so he could pay off the debt so twa could be a different company going forward. that title of corporate raider has stuck with him, even 30 years later. this is an unbelievable different investment from a man known as breaking up companies, not building up companies. emily: here's a question, eric how much will icahn's investment help lyft, and will it help lyft compete with uber? eric: $1.5 billion, compare that with $50 billion, of course any amount of money helps, lyft is focused and susan agree on the red states, unlike uber so it can spend money in a more targeted fashion. i think it will help. we have to see how carl icahn will help the company, you know. he is not a traditional silicon valley investor. alix:emily: leslie, you have been doing a deep dive, you that your hands on a presentation to investo
money to help michael milk milken and verna lambert to help one of the corporate raiders taking over twa, and they broke up little pieces, selling it off. the company did not want to go through this as there were protests and complaints about all quarters, but he broke up the company so he could pay off the debt so twa could be a different company going forward. that title of corporate raider has stuck with him, even 30 years later. this is an unbelievable different investment from a man known...
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he broke up the company to pay off the debt so that twa could be a very different kind of company going forward. that title has stuck with him even 30 years later. this was an unbelievably different investment. emily: so here is the question eric, how much will their investment help lyft? and will it help them compete with huber? >> -- huber -- uber? >> i think it is a fair raise. obviously, any amount of money helps. lyft is focused on the united states, unlike uber, so it can spend that money and a much more targeted fashion. i think it will help. i think since we have yet to see how carl icahn will help the company he is not a typical silicon valley investor. if you think about value-added investors, it is not all about what it will bring to the table, but i guess we will see. emily: you got your hands on a company presentation weeks ago to investors. what is your take on how much this investment to icon is going to help in the grand scheme of things? >> corey's point earlier, this is a man who looks at companies who are a value investment. if you look at lyft, valued at $2.5 billion
he broke up the company to pay off the debt so that twa could be a very different kind of company going forward. that title has stuck with him even 30 years later. this was an unbelievably different investment. emily: so here is the question eric, how much will their investment help lyft? and will it help them compete with huber? >> -- huber -- uber? >> i think it is a fair raise. obviously, any amount of money helps. lyft is focused on the united states, unlike uber, so it can...
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who is recornghi twa aood place to cut? >> we need to know. what happened?eo was all posted on idiot uk drivers exposed and it quickly got thousands upon thousands of views. i think this fellow was attempting to do what he had seen in another viral video from 2014. remember this one? much more successful attempt. >> it wasn't attached. that's the difference there. either way, they're both idiots. well done. >>> why do girls reject guys? >> if we're rejecting you, we have a reason. >> see the social experiment next "right this minute." >>> and still to come little cooper knows his stuff. >> he's about a 17 18-month-old child. >> pretty amazing. >> see him show off his smarty pants tricks. >> plus an ipad mini to give away. don't miss the thursday buzz word for your shot to win next. plplaqaqueue i is s ththe e nunumbmberer one problem i see. nenew w acact t adadvavancnceded w witithh plaque guard kills 99% of bacteria, hehelplps s prprevevenent t plplaqaqueue and gingivitis prprovovididining g a a shshieieldld of protection. nenew w acact t adadvavancnceded..
who is recornghi twa aood place to cut? >> we need to know. what happened?eo was all posted on idiot uk drivers exposed and it quickly got thousands upon thousands of views. i think this fellow was attempting to do what he had seen in another viral video from 2014. remember this one? much more successful attempt. >> it wasn't attached. that's the difference there. either way, they're both idiots. well done. >>> why do girls reject guys? >> if we're rejecting you, we...
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incling two spish tust and daelor ma theyutioned why they waid so long to deoyed e se ro > a enge oeri twa at twicehe the poed spd lit. iane that for stter. we ha a sysm th can oeide him. > port: angoing frrd for insgors is there a sha focusn t eginr whhaseen doing tis u a w wee prr, ntsw ao noteshat cnusion onhe obae cau could ta up to 12 mns. w'rli at 3h street aon i'm dann cularor chael six "acti ws". >>hanks, nn. our mpletcera the ta deilment invtigaon, is oni at six abcom and on our x abc nws apps. a on the nt makes and offiadeternion ot the cae, we will of cose t y ow. >>>aterrews were workg into the eveng tonht making reirs on water minerk in sprgeld, dlare couy. ruly 100 aqua in ameca csmers lo seices low wt prsure this ur. te crked 8-ch in food th7 block of we sprinield and buled so o e asalt. >>ell, ts te fell rg on to i- toght. te toppd lumb landedn te soubnd las of t hghw wilmgton just su roe 202 at 50o'clock. oeah t treef the dir, rable pull the the ln ee paly ouof the way so vecles cod sqeze ptt >>uthorities in riey rk are yg to expin the appearae of huredsf de fish in a lol
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there is anry: airline once upon a time called twa, and it made carl icahn famous because he borrowedon of money with a little bit of help and then bought the company and broken up to the great offense of many people. something of that was the inspiration of the movie wall street and the character gordon get-go -- gekko. that was the carl icahn, company destroyer, wall street icon, that he became and that kind of thing. here we are, 30 years later, and carl icahn has taken the role of venture investor? yes. taking a stake in lyft -- taking as a privateft company and helping them to grow their private business. the eventually in some sort of financial transaction. betty: it is hard to that against carl icahn at all -- cory: well -- obviously, he has been successful, cory, but as a venture investor, i have heard about him every day now, and i just heard from a big-time investor who said that uber is not worth $40 million -- $40 billion. this money is going to go away. cory: if you are going to play a valuation game and figure out what is a better deal, ube or lyft, i- uber don't think t
there is anry: airline once upon a time called twa, and it made carl icahn famous because he borrowedon of money with a little bit of help and then bought the company and broken up to the great offense of many people. something of that was the inspiration of the movie wall street and the character gordon get-go -- gekko. that was the carl icahn, company destroyer, wall street icon, that he became and that kind of thing. here we are, 30 years later, and carl icahn has taken the role of venture...
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. >> people touched me in a bad twa when way when i was a kid. i reacted in certain ways.times your behaviors made me worry that you had been getting touched in a bad way. and the son who made the earlier statement to his mother responded. devastated. >> he said no. he said no he said i'm ser iorry i exaggerated. i'm ser iorry i said those things. i blew things out of proportion mom. >> stacy was wrong. there was no abuse. >> now that's a hard thing to deal with too. now he has guilt. >> but was the motive she admitted real or was a more venal truth still withheld. there would be an answer. just not quite yet. we asked for an interview with stacy, prison rules wouldn't allow it. so her attorney spoke on her behalf. >> she understand completely what she did. she understands it is her fault richard schoek is dead. she doesn't have excuses. >> stacy schoek pleaded guilty to murder. reggie coleman did the same. lynitra ross stood trial and was found giment yuilty. all sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured th
. >> people touched me in a bad twa when way when i was a kid. i reacted in certain ways.times your behaviors made me worry that you had been getting touched in a bad way. and the son who made the earlier statement to his mother responded. devastated. >> he said no. he said no he said i'm ser iorry i exaggerated. i'm ser iorry i said those things. i blew things out of proportion mom. >> stacy was wrong. there was no abuse. >> now that's a hard thing to deal with too. now...
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twa world cups they crime the post of the 2012 world cups had covered to pay f.i.f.a. millions, as a way of being awarded the competitions. the south african press is suggesting that there has been an enormous focus on qatar. you do wonder since the americans say in this has been going on for the best part of quarter of a century, there has been so many world cups into the 190s and the -- 1990s, and the 2000s. you wonder if they thought if f.i.f.a. was this corrupt. you know they have no chance of winning the bid. that's why in the fullness of time it will be so interesting to see what these people indicted by the americans have to say about the process. it lends a different light to the mind-set that must have gone through the bidding countries, because if it's that corrupt. there was no need to buy it >>> thank you, laurence lee reporting from zurich. he was talking about russia hosting the 2018 world cup. what we'll do is cross to moscow charles stratford is joining us from there. tell us what the reaction charles, has been from moscow. to everything going on in zur
twa world cups they crime the post of the 2012 world cups had covered to pay f.i.f.a. millions, as a way of being awarded the competitions. the south african press is suggesting that there has been an enormous focus on qatar. you do wonder since the americans say in this has been going on for the best part of quarter of a century, there has been so many world cups into the 190s and the -- 1990s, and the 2000s. you wonder if they thought if f.i.f.a. was this corrupt. you know they have no chance...
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after a year on the air, he 'twas was everywhere. late night once a cult hit became must-see tv. but dave never relaxed. >> having been canceled once, he felt another cancellation was imminent. he just felt there was an ax over his head. he was waiting for it to drop. >> ahead, the ax drops. the war for late night. this memorial day weekend only t-mobile has the samsung galaxy s6 edge with double the memory for free. that's right. pay for 32 gigs, and get 64 when you get samsung's...
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, we did have measurable light showers hit our official reporting station in the east bay hills and twa diabolo range above 620' from 100 to 700. the rain has made it to the ground in richmond and it wasn't enough to be measurable but enough to get things slick. be careful this morning. 45 in calistoga and petaluma at freight. 47 in american canyon and everyone else in the low 50s in the north bay, we have mid-50's along the bay shore and to the south bay and inland east bay until you get to brentwood at june. an area that could be slick 680 around walnut creek and 24 and because of showers that have been dancing around you. as we hold into the afternoon shower shower shower with waves of height showers and the possibility of thunder and heavy showers in the mid-to-upper 50s at coast and low-to-mid 50s for the rest of us much the ferry ride is quiet and the waves are down as are the freezes. it could be damp. friday saturday, and sunday, dry and then a slow worlding trend. >> bart is back on track. 42 trains are in service, ace trains one and three are on the tracks and they appear to b
, we did have measurable light showers hit our official reporting station in the east bay hills and twa diabolo range above 620' from 100 to 700. the rain has made it to the ground in richmond and it wasn't enough to be measurable but enough to get things slick. be careful this morning. 45 in calistoga and petaluma at freight. 47 in american canyon and everyone else in the low 50s in the north bay, we have mid-50's along the bay shore and to the south bay and inland east bay until you get to...
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a twa flight was bombed from tel aviv to jfk killing 88 people. cia station chief richard welch was assassinated, two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation, a bombing of croatian nationalists at laguardia airport killed 11 people, and a bombing in downtown -- [inaudible] and so with this dynamic threat environment going on, how is it possible that the investigation began, vice president mondale, and whiestles it necessary -- why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a part of it? >> i think you begin by looking at seymour hirsh's story, got an explosive headline in "the new york times" that contained the list of abuses and dysfunction in the intelligence agencies, a list made up by the agency itself that had leaked and told the nation that we were really in trouble. and if you look at these problems that you've cited, one of the reasons why we had to reform and make the agencies more responsive was in order to deal with the threats that were apparent to the security of our nation. and i would say that there was a general a
a twa flight was bombed from tel aviv to jfk killing 88 people. cia station chief richard welch was assassinated, two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation, a bombing of croatian nationalists at laguardia airport killed 11 people, and a bombing in downtown -- [inaudible] and so with this dynamic threat environment going on, how is it possible that the investigation began, vice president mondale, and whiestles it necessary -- why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a...
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louis died the day that twa's hub left. jim: people want to travel for leisure and for business.tics is one of the downsides for st. louis. however, baltimore has logistics, but the last week has not helped the case there. many young people are thinking maybe boston is better after all. i do think that the attractions of cities will continue to be quite -- tom: how much of this goes along with macroeconomics? jim: there may be that push from other places, particularly suburban manufacturing, suburban office parts, and maybe jobs are not too good there. i think it is more of a poll. -- i think it is more of aa pull. young people find his social environment more attractive, and they do not find it in the suburbs. it makes a big difference for real estate, for example. we have a lot of real estate investment in manhattan area the tenants we are getting now are very different than from a decade or two ago. a lot more technology, a lot more web app designers. olivia: you sent over a lot of fascinating statistics. one of the social consequences -- what are the social consequences of ur
louis died the day that twa's hub left. jim: people want to travel for leisure and for business.tics is one of the downsides for st. louis. however, baltimore has logistics, but the last week has not helped the case there. many young people are thinking maybe boston is better after all. i do think that the attractions of cities will continue to be quite -- tom: how much of this goes along with macroeconomics? jim: there may be that push from other places, particularly suburban manufacturing,...
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tremendous track record of success and it's what's interesting to me is it's not just what the old twak in the '70s here he's made $100 million investment in lift which will be a competitor to youuber. >> what did he do for e-bay. >> he encouraged them to spin off paypal which they are now doing. i think we'll get the answer -- >> what's happened to the stock? the stock has gone nowhere, basically. >> i think we should see where the stock is within the 12 months. >> he's made known. he hasn't made any money in herbalife. fine, he made money in apple. >> that's right. >> tell me a stock he made a ton of money at other than apple. >> what you're saying is when karl icahn announces a position in the company you're not the one that will jump in and buy that stock because karl icahn has bought that. brian, are the type who would just because karl icahn has taken a position in a company? >> given his performance, given this 18% average or a ten year period, i think that you could. i like what he's done on the tech side. he clearly had some losers. he was wrong on blockbuster . he ended up be
tremendous track record of success and it's what's interesting to me is it's not just what the old twak in the '70s here he's made $100 million investment in lift which will be a competitor to youuber. >> what did he do for e-bay. >> he encouraged them to spin off paypal which they are now doing. i think we'll get the answer -- >> what's happened to the stock? the stock has gone nowhere, basically. >> i think we should see where the stock is within the 12 months....
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a twa flight was bombed from tel aviv to jfk killing 88 people. cia station chief richard welch was assassinated two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation, a bombing of croatian nationalists at laguardia airport killed 11 people and a bombing in downtown -- [inaudible] and so with this dynamic threat environment going on, how is it possible that the investigation began, vice president mondale and whiestles it necessary -- why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a part of it? >> i think you begin by looking at seymour hirsh's story, got an explosive headline in "the new york times" that contained the list of abuses and dysfunction in the intelligence agencies a list made up by the agency itself that had leaked and told the nation that we were really in trouble. and if you look at these problems that you've cited, one of the reasons why we had to reform and make the agencies more responsive was in order to deal with the threats that were apparent to the security of our nation. and i would say that there was a general agree
a twa flight was bombed from tel aviv to jfk killing 88 people. cia station chief richard welch was assassinated two fbi agents were killed at pine ridge indian reservation, a bombing of croatian nationalists at laguardia airport killed 11 people and a bombing in downtown -- [inaudible] and so with this dynamic threat environment going on, how is it possible that the investigation began, vice president mondale and whiestles it necessary -- why was it necessary, and why did you want to be a part...
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so i think customer service is important to me, and the twa in which you interact. and you know, every -- so in the coast guard. every single member of the the coast guard who comes in the read a letter. sent to the first ten skippers of the revenue cutter system. the first commanding officers. so it's a precursor to the modern day coast guard. and there's a long letter that laid out all sorts of, you know duties and responsibilities. these revenue cutters were designed to do something for the first time for the brand in united states of america that had never been done, to stop merchant vessels at sea. something that was probably not expected or welcomed by the people bringing them in. so in that letter, the most important line, there's one line in there that says always keep in mind your country men are free men and as such, impatient of everything that bears the least mark of a domineering spirit. and then he goes onto explain because you have the law on your side, and he also goes onto explain, and if i find out that you mistreated people then you'll have me to
so i think customer service is important to me, and the twa in which you interact. and you know, every -- so in the coast guard. every single member of the the coast guard who comes in the read a letter. sent to the first ten skippers of the revenue cutter system. the first commanding officers. so it's a precursor to the modern day coast guard. and there's a long letter that laid out all sorts of, you know duties and responsibilities. these revenue cutters were designed to do something for the...
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against the nations organizations or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed or aided the twaings that occurred in 2001. you can see the intent of congress in that language was focused clearly on the terror attacks of 2001. the president has relied on that for many of the uses of force that we have seen over the last decade to 15 years, including places like yemen and somalia and specifically, he's currently relying on that for use of force in iraq against isis. so that's the basis he's currently relying on. now there's other authorizations out there. that was specifically passed in preparation for our invasion of iraq in 2003. right? and now the problem with that one, however, is it was specifically directed at the threat created by saddam hussein. so there's been talk of -- it says that the president can use force to end threats coming from iraq is the basic language of that. the problem is that it was clearly directed at saddam hussein. the threat here isn't directly come from iraq. you can make the argument that it does apply. the other political implication is, and maybe more
against the nations organizations or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed or aided the twaings that occurred in 2001. you can see the intent of congress in that language was focused clearly on the terror attacks of 2001. the president has relied on that for many of the uses of force that we have seen over the last decade to 15 years, including places like yemen and somalia and specifically, he's currently relying on that for use of force in iraq against isis. so that's the basis...
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if you really want to go into when was the full fledged fatality it was shortly after 9/11 you had twarliner disaster here in the united states. >> that's over ten years. >> yeah. it's over ten years. we have had a long stretch of safety in commercial airlines. whenever i bring it up people say don't talk about it. you're jinxing it. this is a tribute to the airlines and faa. >> you remember when we were growing up phil it was just seemed like almost every year big jets. i remember the one, the collision in mid air over california remember down south of l.a. stuff we remember as kids that were frightening. it seems really safe which is great. did you see, phil that the faa would not sign off on the pilot in 2010? it's a very small -- we have already forgotten about it and don't talk about it much anymore. in 2010 they said no way we are signing off on you. we see the history with some problems you have had and it is not going to happen here. when you think about that guy saying we absolutely did -- pretty amazing. anyway thanks, phil. airlines and cars for us and now batteries. all in
if you really want to go into when was the full fledged fatality it was shortly after 9/11 you had twarliner disaster here in the united states. >> that's over ten years. >> yeah. it's over ten years. we have had a long stretch of safety in commercial airlines. whenever i bring it up people say don't talk about it. you're jinxing it. this is a tribute to the airlines and faa. >> you remember when we were growing up phil it was just seemed like almost every year big jets. i...
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. >> that's a nice twa to put it. abhor? >> well there's little as of upsetting as watching children off the rails or children with no discipline or having to be around them? but wow, parenting is like religion or how you spend your money. it's such a personal choice that i don't think any of us we're all parents here you don't step over the line and tell somebody else how to poornt their child. it's very hard. and it's a recipe for a broken friendship. but it's a personal choice. even the crazy dad we just saw, i'm sure in his head he was thinking this is what my boy needs to really have this lesson driven home. think it's appalling. you don't tell another parent how to raise their child. you don't tell another parent. but maybe you can engage this parent in a conversation and say in a situation like this i felt like doing exactly what you did. however, i did this and it had a bad consequence. >> what it was a gun instead of a sledge hammer. >> it's incumbent upon all of us to say something positive and help this per
. >> that's a nice twa to put it. abhor? >> well there's little as of upsetting as watching children off the rails or children with no discipline or having to be around them? but wow, parenting is like religion or how you spend your money. it's such a personal choice that i don't think any of us we're all parents here you don't step over the line and tell somebody else how to poornt their child. it's very hard. and it's a recipe for a broken friendship. but it's a personal choice....