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a federal prosecutor describes the case as focused on "the dark underbelly of college basketball." the coaches charged are from auburn, university of arizona, university of california, and oklahoma state. the f-b-i has set up a tip line for anyone with more information about the case. pictures taken during a wedding photoshoot in canada are going viral. but they're not just regular photos of a bride and groom. they show what happened when an unexpected incident occurred. david muir has more. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - one more hot and humid day; stray shower early afternoon - tropical storm maria turns northeast later today & then heads farther out to sea - breezy tomorrow; falling humidity - feeling like fall friday through the weekend today: hot and humid. stray early afternoon shower. highs: 87-90 winds: n 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. still mild and muggy. lows: 64-71 winds: nw 5-15 mph thursday: mostly sunny. breezy to windy. falling humidity. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 5-15 g 25+ mph ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie
a federal prosecutor describes the case as focused on "the dark underbelly of college basketball." the coaches charged are from auburn, university of arizona, university of california, and oklahoma state. the f-b-i has set up a tip line for anyone with more information about the case. pictures taken during a wedding photoshoot in canada are going viral. but they're not just regular photos of a bride and groom. they show what happened when an unexpected incident occurred. david muir...
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. >> reporter: their six year journey into the dark underbelly they never knew was just down the block. >> i know my boys. they're drug addicts. they're not murderers. >> reporter: everyone was a suspect. even holly's own brother. >> have you told everything you know about that morning? the trial that made them relive it all. >> boom, boom, boom. he said i need you to help me bury this body. >> reporter: how did you listen to that testimony? >>> testimony so excruciatinexc. that mother collapsed in the courtroom at one point. good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. >> i'm david muir. it's a family that could be your family, a small beautiful town, that mother, a grade school teacher. >> confronted with the shock of finding out someone she had taught in 4th grade had gone on to become her daughter's killer but even with a jury's conviction and sentencing some people wonder did they get the right man? >> reporter: a patchwork of dense woods and hardscrabble farms sewn to the west bank of the tennessee river. this is decatur county, tennessee -- atvs, horses and hunting. it's where karen and
. >> reporter: their six year journey into the dark underbelly they never knew was just down the block. >> i know my boys. they're drug addicts. they're not murderers. >> reporter: everyone was a suspect. even holly's own brother. >> have you told everything you know about that morning? the trial that made them relive it all. >> boom, boom, boom. he said i need you to help me bury this body. >> reporter: how did you listen to that testimony? >>>...
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. >> jimmy: there's an underbelly.hurros then pickles." >> yeah, yeah, yeah, sweet and salty. >> jimmy: at disneyland? >> yes, absolutely. >> jimmy: and what does that mean? 'cause i didn't know they have pickles at disneyland. >> which is insane. i can't believe you didn't know that. >> jimmy: i didn't know that at all. [ laughter ] i saw like, people walking around with giant turkey legs. and i didn't understand what that was about. >> mistake. don't do the turkey leg. >> jimmy: i don't understand it, what was it -- >> it's a bad idea. >> jimmy: what is it based on? >> i don't know. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: like medieval times ride or something? >> maybe pirates or something? >> jimmy: i don't know, people walk around with giant turkey legs. >> it's a terrible idea. >> jimmy: it's just the weirdest thing i've ever seen at a theme park. >> i think the giant turkey leg is a staple of cartoons everywhere. so it makes sense that would be there. >> oh. >> jimmy: yeah. i guess so, yeah, you're right. >> what do you kno
. >> jimmy: there's an underbelly.hurros then pickles." >> yeah, yeah, yeah, sweet and salty. >> jimmy: at disneyland? >> yes, absolutely. >> jimmy: and what does that mean? 'cause i didn't know they have pickles at disneyland. >> which is insane. i can't believe you didn't know that. >> jimmy: i didn't know that at all. [ laughter ] i saw like, people walking around with giant turkey legs. and i didn't understand what that was about. >>...
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. >> the need that march madness men near is this dark underbelly of men's college basketball. where do these schools draw the line? >> more breaking news at a fairfax county, police say a worker has been electrocuted sky track 7 is about the scene on for haven't avenue -- fairhaven avenue. no details about what he was working on. when we get more information, we will bring it to you. now to this, another scandal gaining a lot of attention at one florida high school. a dance team under fire for wearing out the that some say are simply too provocative. take a look for yourself. this is the viral video of miami northwestern senior high's dance team. resemblethe outfit's lingerie and it is not age-appropriate. others say the outfit in her dance moves are just part of the routine and really nothing more. there you have it. you of a newborn daughter, so i won't even ask you your thoughts. alex: i have no comments. adrianna: i'm just shaking my head. you give a comment on today's weather. get out and enjoy because tomorrow is going to be much cooler. alex: it depends o like. we have
. >> the need that march madness men near is this dark underbelly of men's college basketball. where do these schools draw the line? >> more breaking news at a fairfax county, police say a worker has been electrocuted sky track 7 is about the scene on for haven't avenue -- fairhaven avenue. no details about what he was working on. when we get more information, we will bring it to you. now to this, another scandal gaining a lot of attention at one florida high school. a dance team...
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. >> reporter: this is the dark underbelly of college basketball say prosecutors, arrested four prominent richardson along with six others. charges include bribery, conspiracy and fraud. case built on hundreds of wire taps and videotapes, alleging numerous instances of bribes. say agents and advisers pay the coaches to pressure players and families to sign with them when player turns pro. >> show little regard for player's well-being. >> reporter: brag, can mold the players and put them in lap of you guys. delgado funneled up to dollars to families to attend universities sponsored by the company. including but not named university of louisville. >> all contribute to pay to play that doesn't belong in college basketball. >> reporter: ncaa says it has no tolerance for this alleged behavior. but reforming a sport which generates a billion dollars from march madness is lone is unlikely says sports writer john feinstein. >> schools are making so much money, don't want to change things. want to pretend that college athletics are clean. >> reporter: tonight all the coaches are suspended and they
. >> reporter: this is the dark underbelly of college basketball say prosecutors, arrested four prominent richardson along with six others. charges include bribery, conspiracy and fraud. case built on hundreds of wire taps and videotapes, alleging numerous instances of bribes. say agents and advisers pay the coaches to pressure players and families to sign with them when player turns pro. >> show little regard for player's well-being. >> reporter: brag, can mold the players...
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>> martha: i'm good, thanks. >> it's the underbelly that a lot of us have known has gone on in the ncaa dealt with this but they are not an investigative authority. when you have the fbi now involved in this as a whole different level, these people are looking at massive felony charges and it's beyond disturbing but the corruption is inevitable and it's going on for a long time. when you have all of these entities who are profiteering the institutions, the shoe company, the television networks, the coaches and everybody involved except for the people were plain, they can't touch the money. they will go after the national championship for the university of connecticut players set up there and said i can't get a pizza after practice and i'm hungry and so this is no wonder that this has happened. the fact that it's on this scale and is serious -- it's disturbing, upsetting and despicable. particularly for everybody who loves college basketball in college sports. >> martha: absolutely, i love college basketball. we look at the sport, why you teacher kitsch, why you want them to be involved
>> martha: i'm good, thanks. >> it's the underbelly that a lot of us have known has gone on in the ncaa dealt with this but they are not an investigative authority. when you have the fbi now involved in this as a whole different level, these people are looking at massive felony charges and it's beyond disturbing but the corruption is inevitable and it's going on for a long time. when you have all of these entities who are profiteering the institutions, the shoe company, the...
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. >> reporter: this is the dark underbelly of college basketball say federal prosecutors, today chargedhes. chuck person of auburn university, anthony bland of the university of southern california, lamont evans of oklahoma state university, emanuel richardson of the university of arizona, along with six others. charges include bribery, conspiracy and fraud. case built on hundreds of wire taps and videotapes, alleging numerous instances of bribes. up to $100,000. prosecutors say agents and advisers pay the coaches to pressure players and families to sign with them when player turns pro. >> bribed coaches showed little regard for the players' well-being. >> reporter: bland's brag, can mold the players and put them in lap of you guys. other scheme alleges james gatto funneled up to $150,000 to families to attend universities sponsored by the company. including but not named university of louisville. >> all contribute to pay to play that doesn't belong in college basketball. >> reporter: adidas and all the schools say they lr cooperate fully. ncaa says it has no tolerance for this alleged
. >> reporter: this is the dark underbelly of college basketball say federal prosecutors, today chargedhes. chuck person of auburn university, anthony bland of the university of southern california, lamont evans of oklahoma state university, emanuel richardson of the university of arizona, along with six others. charges include bribery, conspiracy and fraud. case built on hundreds of wire taps and videotapes, alleging numerous instances of bribes. up to $100,000. prosecutors say agents...
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. >> beneath the march madness veneer is this dark underbelly. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m.duke basketball star jay williams weighs in live. with your "gma" first look i'm linsey davis abc news, new york. crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's oururn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or have flu-like symptoms or recently had a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches,
. >> beneath the march madness veneer is this dark underbelly. >> coming up at 7:00 a.m.duke basketball star jay williams weighs in live. with your "gma" first look i'm linsey davis abc news, new york. crohn's disease. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's oururn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease....
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one analyst in a piece that was written said this is the soft underbelly of interference, there is litet we can do. >> this is a symptom of where we are with the increasing interconnectedness of our society with the availability of the internet, that virtually everybody with fewer gatekeepers to our news. world where it didn't happen until walter cronkite told me it happened. gatekeepers like that for our information. people get news all over the place, my kids don't have a tv. when i asked young people how they get their news, facebook, there are friends, all sorts of different ways to get news. therefore, we live in an environment where we risk being informed by fake news, or alternative news, whatever phrase you want to use. on the russia issue, nothing will surprise me anymore. david: that was jeh johnson, he and i spoke yesterday. what we know about the gop game plan for tax reform, and how that will impact the economy. coming up next. gemma: --this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we have been talking about republican leaders in congress being eager to move forward with tax reform. we should exp
one analyst in a piece that was written said this is the soft underbelly of interference, there is litet we can do. >> this is a symptom of where we are with the increasing interconnectedness of our society with the availability of the internet, that virtually everybody with fewer gatekeepers to our news. world where it didn't happen until walter cronkite told me it happened. gatekeepers like that for our information. people get news all over the place, my kids don't have a tv. when i...
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. >> beneath the march madness of the near is a dark underbelly. up, j williams weighs in live. linsey davis, abc news, new york. ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders lan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed doesn't stand for education. >> you are watching "good morning washington," on your side. huge flames, roaring through a local embassy. abc 7 is live on the scene working to get new information on what caused it all. a local woman who disappeared without a trace after her car was seen driving to puerto rico, desperate for help. who is headed their way and how will that impact our weather? larry: d.c. police officers getting ready to make a world of difference. livea: suzanne kennedy is at the mpd training academy this morning and for many, the mission's personal. suzanne? suzanne: absolutely. a lot
. >> beneath the march madness of the near is a dark underbelly. up, j williams weighs in live. linsey davis, abc news, new york. ralphcandidate for governor,rtham, and i sponsored is ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs., but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders lan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. ed...
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there reason this is the soft underbelly is because in the past, intelligence agencies or governments attack other governments by trying to steal secrets, break into classified computer systems and things like that. this time, they have a way to manipulate, pretty freely, how people are getting their information, on flea-flicker facebook page for twitter -- or feeds like on facebook or twitter. they have started to release some information about what they have found. they put a report out in april and last week, they found about $100,000 in ad purchases. analysts think that is just the tip of the iceberg and there are a lot of demands and expectations that social media companies will have to be more forthcoming about what they saw happening last year and how that has continued to evolve. david: what we see is interest from members of the senate intelligence committee into this issue. what is the likelihood we will see executives from facebook say -- bill: it is a huge question. when we talk to the heads of the senate intelligence committee, they would not and down and say it is defini
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with the soft underbelly. at some point we got it together. we have an administration that is talking tough on terrorism on time will tell of the trump administration on a medically deals with these threats. we are talking about being able to sell it in such a way that you can sustain the policy. in the minute we left had to find a new friend. he went to iran and he went to russia. they have exerted and an enormous amount of influence now in the middle east and we have virtually no presence. this is the consequence that they were a fools errand. what we actually accomplished there. that litany of things that i was talking about that we did that we failed to communicate effectively here. when someone at the white house sesame we want people thinking about the economy and the jobs in the presidential election going on i said you don't have the choice anymore to try to forget that iraq is going on. if you don't push back and you don't go around new york and washington to americans just like the people that are in this room. who are reasonable and
with the soft underbelly. at some point we got it together. we have an administration that is talking tough on terrorism on time will tell of the trump administration on a medically deals with these threats. we are talking about being able to sell it in such a way that you can sustain the policy. in the minute we left had to find a new friend. he went to iran and he went to russia. they have exerted and an enormous amount of influence now in the middle east and we have virtually no presence....
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you will find yourselves in the dark underbelly of college basketball. >> reporter: six other suspects have been charged including the glow ball marketing director at adidas that pays patino two million bucks a year. >> so far no bay area basketball teams have been caught up. a student athlete at louisville is being pulled from all ncaa actives including practice and games as a result of this probe. >>> oc.j. simpson could be a fre man as soon as monday. he spent almost nine years in a las vegas prison for armed robbery. the prison said it's finalizing the paper for his release. the process could be finished as soon as as monday. he'll be supervised by the nevada division of parole. >>> can you give us goodching t weekend. >> a lot of folks didn't want this hot weather we had most recently and over the next two days. much more noticeable changes in the atmosphere. live look right now. we have been bringing you the breaking news coverage. that was shut down. check out how fast traffic is moving at the current moment. you get full coverage after that at nbcbayarea.com. the good news for
you will find yourselves in the dark underbelly of college basketball. >> reporter: six other suspects have been charged including the glow ball marketing director at adidas that pays patino two million bucks a year. >> so far no bay area basketball teams have been caught up. a student athlete at louisville is being pulled from all ncaa actives including practice and games as a result of this probe. >>> oc.j. simpson could be a fre man as soon as monday. he spent almost...
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clinton: there has always been a dark underbelly of american politics. lyndon johnson famously said when he signed the civil rights south for aost the generation. it's obviously longer than that. there has always been a kind of pushed back to expanding the circle of rights and opportunities for african americans, for women. some would say we've had a steady stream of successes. ms. clinton: but those successes in the blowback that we're seeing now that trump artfully has played upon. , the sorthe new media of downside of all the decentralization of media are the things that can be said on the internet and other kinds of that only small groups of people would say to themselves. when trump started re-tweeting from white supremacist sites during the campaign, they went from a couple dozen viewers to thousands. it is when somebody running for president gives the ok to these kinds of people, david duke said he was essential to furthering our agenda. said, he said into the what we wanted to say. ms. clinton: that's right. i think this is a bit of a dance they
clinton: there has always been a dark underbelly of american politics. lyndon johnson famously said when he signed the civil rights south for aost the generation. it's obviously longer than that. there has always been a kind of pushed back to expanding the circle of rights and opportunities for african americans, for women. some would say we've had a steady stream of successes. ms. clinton: but those successes in the blowback that we're seeing now that trump artfully has played upon. , the...
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they are exposing the dark underbelly of college basketball.es say there were two schemes with some focusing on college players, some high school stars. auburn university, arizona, ufs and oklahoma university. they will pay coaches to pressure those players and families to sign with them when the players turn pro. >> young men who looked up to them and believed the coaches had their best interest at heart. >> the other people charged include managers, financial advisers and representatives from sportswear companies like adidas. ncaa has no toleranc tolerance behaviors. >>> voices such as milo yiannopoulos. on the other, protesters wearing black who call themselves antifa. >> they say they are the good guys but endorse violence. vicky nguyen finds out who is behind the mask. >> reporter: good morning. antifa stands for anti-fascist. people who support it believe a violent show of force is necessary to silence hate speech. we spoke with three activists who rally with antifa because they worry about the rise of values that emphasize racial superio
they are exposing the dark underbelly of college basketball.es say there were two schemes with some focusing on college players, some high school stars. auburn university, arizona, ufs and oklahoma university. they will pay coaches to pressure those players and families to sign with them when the players turn pro. >> young men who looked up to them and believed the coaches had their best interest at heart. >> the other people charged include managers, financial advisers and...
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now imagine for a second what the underbelly of lobbying looks like in trump's washington.he guy who wrote the definitive piece perhaps on that joins me next. it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. >> [chanting: drain the swamp! drain the swamp! ]. >> when i first heard that term i hated it. i said, oh, that is so hoke. i said, look, let's give it a shot. i tried it, the place went crazy. then i said, maybe we'll try it again. the place went crazy. and now i like it. >> there you have it right there. during the campaign donald trump pitched himself as the outsider who would drain the swamp in washington d.c., but as president he created an entirely new environment. that environment laid out in a fascinating new piece in the "new york magazine." he joins me now. a former white house cabinet secretary chris lu. it is a great piece, nick. i guess the qu
now imagine for a second what the underbelly of lobbying looks like in trump's washington.he guy who wrote the definitive piece perhaps on that joins me next. it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good right? yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. >> [chanting: drain the swamp! drain the swamp! ]. >> when i...
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prosecutors say they've been looking into the dark underbelly of college basketball, and they say what they found is not a pretty picture. they say it's the criminal influence of money that's of work here. they say they basically uncovered two schemes. one, an executive financial advisers and others bribing assistant college coaches to steer those elite high school students to them. also, bribing these students to enroll in colleges that were responsive by adidas. catch payments. were the four assistant coaches name. former nba star, accused of taking a $50,000 bribe. university of oregon, already suspending without pay indefinitely. also, lamar evans of oklahoma state. tony of the university of southern california and emmanuel richardson of the university of arizona. essentially they say these coaches broke trust and claim that trust was violated. >> we've all been in and around the game of basketball for a long time. and one played and coached in the nba. all of them had the trust of the young players they coached and recruited. young men who looked up to them and believed that the c
prosecutors say they've been looking into the dark underbelly of college basketball, and they say what they found is not a pretty picture. they say it's the criminal influence of money that's of work here. they say they basically uncovered two schemes. one, an executive financial advisers and others bribing assistant college coaches to steer those elite high school students to them. also, bribing these students to enroll in colleges that were responsive by adidas. catch payments. were the four...
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i think he was manipulating on behalf of himself, and he wanted to plug in to -- look, the dark underbelly in american politics. it's been there forever. it's not a new phenomenon. but what we have done over time is to try to contain it and prevent it from being too big a voice in our politics. >> it's funny you say that. there was this quote today that perfectly buttons this up. this is someone talking to white house report jim acosta. trump adviser tells me potus is winning the cultural war. this is after this weekend in which he is fighting the athletes. "just made millionaire sports athletes his new hillary rodham clinton." >> i don't know who would have said that to jim acosta, but i'm sure that's what a big slice of his advisers, both inside the white house and now outside the white house believe. >> right. >> because his whole campaign -- >> but does it work? >> well, it worked well enough to get him the nomination with the help of james comey and the russians. it worked well enough to get him elected as i write in my book, because, yeah, i think that the way he positioned himself a
i think he was manipulating on behalf of himself, and he wanted to plug in to -- look, the dark underbelly in american politics. it's been there forever. it's not a new phenomenon. but what we have done over time is to try to contain it and prevent it from being too big a voice in our politics. >> it's funny you say that. there was this quote today that perfectly buttons this up. this is someone talking to white house report jim acosta. trump adviser tells me potus is winning the cultural...
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that is the underbelly if you want to be able, by these stocks -- buy these stocks. 0.3%.ials are up conversation with one analyst who made the point that it is dollar weakness. dollar weakness is the key issue for the euro. other people might have various words for my intellect. it is a great conversation. he talked about the strength of the euro and challenges for macron. he talked about super easy eurocentric banks. asian stocks up for eight months in a row, the longest streak since 2000. what is next is what this chart tells you. what is it telling me? certainly not the value of the euro. what it is telling me is investors are calling profit estimates, bang, bang, bang. cuttinger of people their estimates are outpacing, upgrading estimates for nine weeks in a row. directly correlated to the euro issue. revision is profit the biggest margin since 2014. gilt markets are open. opening a little higher this morning, a little better. is there a debacle unfolding between the europeans and the u.k.? is a theresa may really the person you want delivering the bargain? you have gilt yields
that is the underbelly if you want to be able, by these stocks -- buy these stocks. 0.3%.ials are up conversation with one analyst who made the point that it is dollar weakness. dollar weakness is the key issue for the euro. other people might have various words for my intellect. it is a great conversation. he talked about the strength of the euro and challenges for macron. he talked about super easy eurocentric banks. asian stocks up for eight months in a row, the longest streak since 2000....
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. >> like the underbelly of an ox. >> guillermo: okay.>> jimmy: oh yeah, that's him. >> that's definitely him. >> jimmy: that's definitely. >> can we take -- >> jimmy: let's take our blindfolds off. what do you think in the last one was cigarettes. of course it was cigarettes. i don't know which was which. which one do you think it was? i feel like maybe it was number three, although i feel it's more of a combination of the two. >> it felt like four to me, i thought it was four. >> jimmy: you thought it was four? >> four. which is it? >> guillermo: four? three? maybe. what number? >> jimmy: it was? you can stay right there, baby, and reveal it to the camera. yes, baby says -- >> versace. >> jimmy: what number was it? >> number two. >> jimmy: number two. i'm sorry, baby, you're fired. all right. well, that was -- you know, the climax wasn't as exciting. how that is possible? why would you name a cologne after number two, by the way? yeah, no that's not -- i don't know. you know what? >> i don't believe you. >> jimmy: we'll let this all out
. >> like the underbelly of an ox. >> guillermo: okay.>> jimmy: oh yeah, that's him. >> that's definitely him. >> jimmy: that's definitely. >> can we take -- >> jimmy: let's take our blindfolds off. what do you think in the last one was cigarettes. of course it was cigarettes. i don't know which was which. which one do you think it was? i feel like maybe it was number three, although i feel it's more of a combination of the two. >> it felt like...
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with trump, but certainly with his associates and i think our viewer are starting to see the dirty underbellycal consulting with these folks are not only making money here in the united states, but really trying to leverage the relationships they have with lawmakers here to do work overseas for an incredible amount of money. paul manafort was certainly one of those people. and you have to wonder this as well. with all the leaks about him including what we have reported here at cnn about how they're going back many, many years looking into his past, are they trying, they being the mull mueller investigators, are they trying to pressure him to try to give up somebody bigger in it would be interesting to see how this really does all shake out. >> and of course, when you're talking about somebody bigger, that ties of course to the report iing "the washington pos and "new york times" tonight saying they want document frs the white house on 13 top bices. cnn reporting specifically on what several of those are, but the bigger person than paul manafort as the campaign chairman, there aren't that many
with trump, but certainly with his associates and i think our viewer are starting to see the dirty underbellycal consulting with these folks are not only making money here in the united states, but really trying to leverage the relationships they have with lawmakers here to do work overseas for an incredible amount of money. paul manafort was certainly one of those people. and you have to wonder this as well. with all the leaks about him including what we have reported here at cnn about how...
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they are expected to go higher and that is the underbelly of european markets. comes to gilt markets, will mark carney stick with his momentum that the market has gotten itself a hold off in terms of the propensity of rate hikes? they now perceive a 100% probability of a rate hike. will it be a merit. moment? this is a nice big spike higher than your government bond yields. an irrational exuberance? they want to take emergency supply of liquidity and the emergency cut they delivered, two-year yields are spiking higher. they promise, promise, promise, and the market gets ahead of itself -- they better delivered in terms of their intention or these markets are right for retracement. guy: i need to read this to find hand of god.t this i will take a look at what is happening on the stocks euro bid out of nordics. the aa systems are trading higher this morning i suspect on the back of the northrup-orbital deal we are watching. other end of the spectrum, bottom and come up market hires this morning, but there are losers. ryanair trading down 4% on the back of the fact
they are expected to go higher and that is the underbelly of european markets. comes to gilt markets, will mark carney stick with his momentum that the market has gotten itself a hold off in terms of the propensity of rate hikes? they now perceive a 100% probability of a rate hike. will it be a merit. moment? this is a nice big spike higher than your government bond yields. an irrational exuberance? they want to take emergency supply of liquidity and the emergency cut they delivered, two-year...
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now imagine for a second what the underbelly of lobbying looks like in trump's washington. who wrote the definitive piece perhaps on that joins me next. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares we dei should know.m our eyes every day. i have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation. so i use restasis multidose. it helps me make more of my own tears, with continued use, twice a day, every day. restasi
now imagine for a second what the underbelly of lobbying looks like in trump's washington. who wrote the definitive piece perhaps on that joins me next. rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my...
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allegations in the three complaints totalling over 100 pages, you will find yourselves in the dark underbelly of college basketball we were able to get in to that world through a cooperating witness and two undercover agents posing as corrupt advisers and financial backers and we obtained numerous court authorized wiretaps and made hundreds of consensual recordings we were able to hear in their own words their skeems and i will quota couple. awe as dawkins put it, quote, if you will fund those kind of guys, referring to the coaches at the most elite programs, dawkins said, quote, i mean we'd be running college basketball, close quote. in another recorded conversation with the fbi undercover, dawkins explained what they were doing, funneling mean to players' families, could, quote, not be completely accounted for on paper because some of it is whatever you want to call it illegal. close quote. he was right that is what we call it, illegal. so let me walk you through some of these visuals that you have here these two charts or diagrams show the two different schemes in a paper format. so this o
allegations in the three complaints totalling over 100 pages, you will find yourselves in the dark underbelly of college basketball we were able to get in to that world through a cooperating witness and two undercover agents posing as corrupt advisers and financial backers and we obtained numerous court authorized wiretaps and made hundreds of consensual recordings we were able to hear in their own words their skeems and i will quota couple. awe as dawkins put it, quote, if you will fund those...
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but the data is perhaps the underbelly of what is going on in the equities market.his morning about the risks to the global economy and opposing protectionism. zero-sum mindset doesn't benefit the global growth. has donean investor fine this year. money is coming in, the economy is getting better. if you are a dollar investor, this is the dollar return versus the normalized version on the stoxx 600. the more important story is about the flow of money. , basically $8.7 billion has come back into the thelargest funds, recouping money that exited and bled in 2016. why are you looking at the dollar investors? because it is the flow of money. does that gap begin to grow -- close. i say we look at the gilts. pips, 120 6.93, equities open a little higher, gilts, a little lower. is preparingark for the partial sale of its consumer health operation. they have three divisions, interesting to see how they restructure the business. something to pay attention to when it comes to seeing how some of these truck -- stocks will trade. congress returns for its august recess, america'
but the data is perhaps the underbelly of what is going on in the equities market.his morning about the risks to the global economy and opposing protectionism. zero-sum mindset doesn't benefit the global growth. has donean investor fine this year. money is coming in, the economy is getting better. if you are a dollar investor, this is the dollar return versus the normalized version on the stoxx 600. the more important story is about the flow of money. , basically $8.7 billion has come back into...
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attorney joon kim said the case lays out the "dark underbelly of college basketball." >> month after month, the defendants exploited the hoop dreams of student-athletes around the country, allegedly treating them as little more than opportunities to enrich themselves through bribery and fraud schemes. fraud, abuse, and corruption of the type alleged in the charges brought today con am the -- contaminates all this is good and pure around it. it has no place in college sports. >> brown: i'm joined now from detroit by dan wetzel, a national columnist for yahoo! sports. dan, first, fill in the picture about these accusations and bribes. what kind of actions are we talking about? >> well, the system is basically this: you have a shoe company, a sports agent, a financial planner, and they are paying money to high school recruits and their families to attend a certain school, in this case ones that are associated mostly with adidas. then when those players get there and when they're at that school, the same group was paying bribes to assistant basketball coaches so when the student-athletes
attorney joon kim said the case lays out the "dark underbelly of college basketball." >> month after month, the defendants exploited the hoop dreams of student-athletes around the country, allegedly treating them as little more than opportunities to enrich themselves through bribery and fraud schemes. fraud, abuse, and corruption of the type alleged in the charges brought today con am the -- contaminates all this is good and pure around it. it has no place in college sports....
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the underbelly of the emerging markets, from brazil to russia, the big risk they face in the next five10 years, is that the basic model that they were relying on, which was exporting your way to prosperity, that model is worn. typically, export growth is very robust and that has caused some of these countries to climb the development ladder. it now, that model is shot. you can see a case in point is india. that country's struggling to climb up the export latter. trade is a big risk for the global economy. i think deglobalization is here to stay. the biggest risk from the trump administration, i completely agree with trade. but that is one area that the administration can act a lot more on its own, then in concert with the congress. scarlet: you have written about how a country's economic performance to tens to deteriorate when those at the to powerolitics cling for too long. what happens when it is the opposite? we have an administration now that is doing everything it can to reverse what the previous administration put in? what does that due to the economy? ruchir: i wrote a piece for
the underbelly of the emerging markets, from brazil to russia, the big risk they face in the next five10 years, is that the basic model that they were relying on, which was exporting your way to prosperity, that model is worn. typically, export growth is very robust and that has caused some of these countries to climb the development ladder. it now, that model is shot. you can see a case in point is india. that country's struggling to climb up the export latter. trade is a big risk for the...
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one analyst in the piece that was written on the bloomberg today said this is the soft underbelly ofnce -- there is very little we can do when this happens. sec. johnson: this is, kind of, a symptom of where we are with the increasing interconnectedness of our society, with the availability of the internet to virtually everybody, with fewer and fewer gatekeepers to our news. you know, you are a lot younger than i am, david, but i grew up in a world where it didn't happen until walter contract told me -- walter can't write told me it happened when i on weeknights at 7:00 p.m. there are no gatekeepers like that for our news. people get news all over the place. my kids don't have a tv, and when i ask young people -- i do this all the time -- how do you get your news? facebook, google, my friends -- there are all sorts of different ways to get news, and therefore we live in an environment where by fakebeing informed news, or alternative news -- whatever phrase you want to use. issue,, on the russia nothing would surprise me anymore. and last year we were focused on hardening the cybersec
one analyst in the piece that was written on the bloomberg today said this is the soft underbelly ofnce -- there is very little we can do when this happens. sec. johnson: this is, kind of, a symptom of where we are with the increasing interconnectedness of our society, with the availability of the internet to virtually everybody, with fewer and fewer gatekeepers to our news. you know, you are a lot younger than i am, david, but i grew up in a world where it didn't happen until walter contract...
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. >> beneath that march madness e veneer is this dark underbelly of college basketball. where do these schools draw the line? >> reporter: the ncaa president issued a statement calling out the accused asf bounds. saying the bribery allegations suggest an extraordinary and despicable breach of trust. goes without saying. >> this is just the start i'm sure. a lot more to go. >>> all right, guys. now to the big news from twitter. the social media site doubling down testing a plan to double the length of tweets from 140 to 280 characters. abc's rebecca jarvis is here with those details. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: hey, robin. good morning. this is a small change but a big move according to twitter founder some responding to the new 280 limit with just two characters on twitter, "n" a and "o," no. blowing up the twitter overnight, news from the company. announcing they're test driving a new character limit doubling the number from 140 to 280. the move met with a strong and spontaneous reaction fit for twitter. some are excited. others say it's about time. but mostly d
. >> beneath that march madness e veneer is this dark underbelly of college basketball. where do these schools draw the line? >> reporter: the ncaa president issued a statement calling out the accused asf bounds. saying the bribery allegations suggest an extraordinary and despicable breach of trust. goes without saying. >> this is just the start i'm sure. a lot more to go. >>> all right, guys. now to the big news from twitter. the social media site doubling down...
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attorney in manhattan, joon kim, says the case has exposed "the dark underbelly of college basketballthe coaches exploited the "trust of the players they coached and recruited." (darya)star nba veteran dwayne wade may be reuniting with his friend lebron james in cleveland. that's according to a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke to the associated press. james and the cleveland cavaliers are the clear front-runners to sign wade once he becomes a free agent later this week. wade will clear waivers wednesday, the time when his buyout by the chicago bulls will be completed. (darya) (darya) another kardashian baby is on the way. khloe kardashian is pregnant with her first child. the father is khloe's n-b-a boyfriend, tristan thompson. the couple has been dating for the past year. khloe is the third kardashian-jenner sibling expecting a baby. kylie jenner is pregnant with a girl -- due in february. and kim and kanye west are expecting their third child via surrogate. their baby is due in january. (darya)20-year-old kylie jenner, the youngest member of the reality show family,
attorney in manhattan, joon kim, says the case has exposed "the dark underbelly of college basketballthe coaches exploited the "trust of the players they coached and recruited." (darya)star nba veteran dwayne wade may be reuniting with his friend lebron james in cleveland. that's according to a person with knowledge of the situation who spoke to the associated press. james and the cleveland cavaliers are the clear front-runners to sign wade once he becomes a free agent later this...
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federal prosecutors say it points to the dark underbelly of college basketball. >> the picture paintedreporter: among those charged, four assistant coaches from program innocent programs. >> i think that things like this probably go on far more often than people imagine, everywhere. i don't think it would be unique to just this school. >> reporter: prosecutors say in exchange for bribes up to 100,000 dollar, the coaches steered athletes to specific companies and managers. according to the criminal complaint, dawkins told an undercover agent, if we take care of everybody and everything is done, we control everything. you can make millions off of one kid. >> for these men, bribing coaches was a business investment. they knew that the corrupt coaches, in return for bribes, would pressure the players to use their services. >> reporter: prosecutors say in another scheme, adidas executive jim gato helped fun money to the fam loifs high school athletes to attend universities sponsored by adidas. no one from the schools has been charged. but the university of louisville, a college basketball p
federal prosecutors say it points to the dark underbelly of college basketball. >> the picture paintedreporter: among those charged, four assistant coaches from program innocent programs. >> i think that things like this probably go on far more often than people imagine, everywhere. i don't think it would be unique to just this school. >> reporter: prosecutors say in exchange for bribes up to 100,000 dollar, the coaches steered athletes to specific companies and managers....
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allegations in the three complaints, totaling over 100 pages, you will find yourselves in the dark underbellysketball. we were able to get into that world through a cooperating witness and two undercover agents posing as corrupt advisors and financial backers. we obtained numerous court authorized wiretaps and made hundreds of consensual recordings. threw these recordings we were able to hear in the defendant's own words the audacious, allegedly criminal schemes. i will quote a cowell of them. as dawkins put it in one recording, quote if you're going to fund those kind of guys, referring to the coaches, at the most elite programs, dawkins said, quote, i mean we would be running college basketball, close quote. in another recorded conversation with the fbi undercover, dawkins explain what they were doing, funneling money to players families could quote, not be completely accounted for on paper because some of it is, whatever you want to call it, illegal. close quote. he was right. that is what we call it, illegal. so let me walk you through some of these visuals you have here. these two -- nei
allegations in the three complaints, totaling over 100 pages, you will find yourselves in the dark underbellysketball. we were able to get into that world through a cooperating witness and two undercover agents posing as corrupt advisors and financial backers. we obtained numerous court authorized wiretaps and made hundreds of consensual recordings. threw these recordings we were able to hear in the defendant's own words the audacious, allegedly criminal schemes. i will quote a cowell of them....
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football and men's college basketball then things would be more above board instead of this seedy underbelly>> what percentage do you think of the successful programs bend the rules at least a little bit and not outright break them? do you think 50% >> joe, i would say at least a third. at least a third of the power five conferences in college basketball and in football i would say at least a third get very close to that gray line, maybe dip their toe over the line. >> is pitino gone? administrative leave his lawyers says he's fired. is that a -- some kind of strategy that pitino's team is employing or is he going what's administrative leave mean >> essentially my understanding from reading the contract or what's been reported is he has to be given at least ten day's notice so i think this administrative leave is to cover that ten-day period and he will be gone because of this incident joe, one more thing about this how about the nba's role in this right now the nba has an age eligibility requirement which they didn't always have which essentially is quote/unquote forcing these high school k
football and men's college basketball then things would be more above board instead of this seedy underbelly>> what percentage do you think of the successful programs bend the rules at least a little bit and not outright break them? do you think 50% >> joe, i would say at least a third. at least a third of the power five conferences in college basketball and in football i would say at least a third get very close to that gray line, maybe dip their toe over the line. >> is...
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. >> here's the dark underbelly as a parent. there's a study that since smartphones came around.are working. 40% are doing less physical activity. you just go wow. it's scary. when you have children, the stress level, they're constantly being graded, how many likes do they have. constantly seeing what they're not a part of. dinner, my last night dinner with my kids is every ten minutes put the phone down. i have a tick. dad you're on your phone. it's frightening. it's really, really scary. >> we're guinea pigs in this incredible experiment. these have vast amount of data evidence. they know the inside of our mind better than us. they create these products in order to addict us. facebook is the classic example. so facebook is this giant feedback. they basically want to give you what you want in order to keep your clicking. you get all this information. politics it's clear enough they contribute to this filter bubble where we're getting stuff we agree with and getting sent further and further into our own corner when it comes to politics. even when it comes to health and other thin
. >> here's the dark underbelly as a parent. there's a study that since smartphones came around.are working. 40% are doing less physical activity. you just go wow. it's scary. when you have children, the stress level, they're constantly being graded, how many likes do they have. constantly seeing what they're not a part of. dinner, my last night dinner with my kids is every ten minutes put the phone down. i have a tick. dad you're on your phone. it's frightening. it's really, really...