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steve ballmer. with this deal in place, the league intends to withdraw charges to strip donald sterling of his ownership. ben tracy in los angeles has the latest. >> one strategy, one team -- >> reporter: steve ballmer is going to pay the $2 billion in cash. after all, he is worth $20 billion. we are told he believes buying a pro sports team in los angeles is "a once in a lifetime opportunity." >> so it's simple law of supply and demand. >> reporter: ray katz runs a sports marketing firm. >> i think he wants to be an owner of a treatment in a tremendous league in one -- of a team in a tremendous league in one of the two largest markets and can afford to do that. >> reporter: ballmer brokered the deal with shelly sterling and nba officials but not donald sterling, the man who owned the clippers for 34 years. he vowed to fight the sale of the team resulting from his remarks made last month. max bleacher is his attorney. >> he has not agreed to accept mr. ballmer's bid or any other, period. >> reporter
steve ballmer. with this deal in place, the league intends to withdraw charges to strip donald sterling of his ownership. ben tracy in los angeles has the latest. >> one strategy, one team -- >> reporter: steve ballmer is going to pay the $2 billion in cash. after all, he is worth $20 billion. we are told he believes buying a pro sports team in los angeles is "a once in a lifetime opportunity." >> so it's simple law of supply and demand. >> reporter: ray katz...
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the upshot, who knew apple after steve jobs. welcome. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: you ended up with a story about apple having seen its best days. why? >> how apple is handling the transition at a time when it's trying to stay at the top of its game and i just thought that it was a fascinating period to be watching them really closely because, you know, i think of them as this empire and it's an age-old question, right? it's been asked many times what happens to an empire when your great leader dies, and that, to me, was a fascinating story. >> sreenivasan: you're saying the empire is not doing so great? >> i'm saying the empire is struggling to find a new identity after the loss of somebody around which it revolved for a very long time. >> tim cook, the c.e.o., read your book. he put out this note on cnbc, e said, it fails to capture steve, apple or anyone else in the company. are you surprised? >> in the past, write about the ipad before it came out and steve jobs himself told me much of my information was incorrect. i wrote
the upshot, who knew apple after steve jobs. welcome. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: you ended up with a story about apple having seen its best days. why? >> how apple is handling the transition at a time when it's trying to stay at the top of its game and i just thought that it was a fascinating period to be watching them really closely because, you know, i think of them as this empire and it's an age-old question, right? it's been asked many times what happens to an empire...
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first up is jersey city mayor steve fulham. he became jersey city's youngest council member at age 27. he beat the incumbent mayor by double digits. they say he's a potential candidate in the next governor's race in 2017. the next democrat, troy singleton. he represents a district across the delaware river from philadelphia. while our experts don't expect him on the ticket in 2017, they say he's still one to watch moving forward. >> moving on to the republican side, we'll start with state senator jennifer beck. she represents monmouth county on the jersey shore. she's been a vocal christie surrogate, especially after superstorm sandy devastated her district. she was mentioned as a possible running mate for christie. >> and meet jay weber. in 2010, "time" magazine named him one of the 40 under 40 rising stars in politics. christie has said weber is the future of the republican party. he's one of the statehouse's most conservative members and experts say he's likely to run statewide in 2014. coming up, steve kornacki. and we'll h
first up is jersey city mayor steve fulham. he became jersey city's youngest council member at age 27. he beat the incumbent mayor by double digits. they say he's a potential candidate in the next governor's race in 2017. the next democrat, troy singleton. he represents a district across the delaware river from philadelphia. while our experts don't expect him on the ticket in 2017, they say he's still one to watch moving forward. >> moving on to the republican side, we'll start with state...
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and for the clippers this says a lot about steve ballmer, he is a ba baller, for sure. the guy has big money. he must have won a bidding war. >> a lot of this -- >> go ahead. >> a lot of this has to do with the tv rights. and the broadcast rights. because what this is -- is content. and this is the ability of people to put out content and to sign these very lucrative deals. so -- >> you say it is just a game. anderson, this changes the game. i mean, when you're paying $2 billion for a franchise? now everybody is going to have to be a steve ballmer to own a new professional sports franchise. this is not even the nfl. you know, this is the nba. so i mean, this is a stunning number and i think a lot of it has to do with the fact that steve ballmer is paying. he is a celebrity. he is a superstar now. he got rid of a pariah. and donald sterling is a hero. throughout the nation this is a big, big story. larger than sports and he has made the largest sports acquisition of all time. and he could have gotten this team, i believe, for hundreds of millions less. >> hundreds of mil
and for the clippers this says a lot about steve ballmer, he is a ba baller, for sure. the guy has big money. he must have won a bidding war. >> a lot of this -- >> go ahead. >> a lot of this has to do with the tv rights. and the broadcast rights. because what this is -- is content. and this is the ability of people to put out content and to sign these very lucrative deals. so -- >> you say it is just a game. anderson, this changes the game. i mean, when you're paying $2...
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she has gotten apparently this phenomenal price from steve ballmer. i think what everybody needs to do is kiss and make up. sell the team, no meeting next tuesday, all the owners walk away rich and happy. >> let me play the sound bite they're talking about. >> we have an option of filing it before tuesday or we have an option of filing it after tuesday. there is no detriment to our filing it either way. so we'll make that decision. we haven't made it yet. we did not want to interfere. be very candid with you. we did not want to interfere with mrs. sterling's efforts to sell, to try to arrange for a sale of the team. >> so jeff, you're saying basically -- if the sale is done to ballmer they're just going to go along with it? >> absolutely, that -- if he didn't want to sell the team he wouldn't give his wife space to sell the team. that is what he did. that is what she has done. and it looks like a deal is in the works. >> steve, i'm not sure, i completely agree with that. the fact of the matter is donald sterling is in a no-win situation regardless of
she has gotten apparently this phenomenal price from steve ballmer. i think what everybody needs to do is kiss and make up. sell the team, no meeting next tuesday, all the owners walk away rich and happy. >> let me play the sound bite they're talking about. >> we have an option of filing it before tuesday or we have an option of filing it after tuesday. there is no detriment to our filing it either way. so we'll make that decision. we haven't made it yet. we did not want to...
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steve osunsami has this story. what yo can do to test the water and with the 911 calls. >> we have a hazmat team on the way. >> reporter: here's exactly what health authorities are trying to prevent. more than 70 children and their families at a local pool in indiana, struggling to breathe after someone misused the chemicals that maintain the pool. >> my nephew has thrown up seven times. like, 20 times. there's something toxic in the pool or something. yeah. >> reporter: many had to be hospitalized. their eyes were burning. they had to give children oxygen. new numbers from the cdc say there were nearly 5,000 emergency visits caused by pool chemicals in 2012. almost half were children. nearly half the injuries were poisonings, swallowing chemicals, or breathing vapors. and most of those happened on a weekend. nearly 73% in the summer months after the memorial day holiday. >> and those are the ones that just need treatment. that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: chlorine, hydrochloric acid. pool chemical s
steve osunsami has this story. what yo can do to test the water and with the 911 calls. >> we have a hazmat team on the way. >> reporter: here's exactly what health authorities are trying to prevent. more than 70 children and their families at a local pool in indiana, struggling to breathe after someone misused the chemicals that maintain the pool. >> my nephew has thrown up seven times. like, 20 times. there's something toxic in the pool or something. yeah. >> reporter:...
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steve ballmer, rising to it's top of microsoft when it ruled the tech sector. judging from his past antics, he'll fit right in as the newest nba owner. he always seemed ready for courtside. former microsoft ceo steve ballmer was famous for energizing his employees. >> i have four words for you -- i love this company! >> reporter: ballmer started, would go at the company and his oversized personality became known fast through videos like this, promoting windows 1.0 in 1985. >> watch as windows loads lotus with "miami vice." >> reporter: and a spoof to this '90s club hit. ♪ baby don't hurt me >> steve ballmer. >> reporter: in 1998, ballmer rose to president, then ceo in 2000. taking the company through hits like xbox and kinect and flops like windows vista. >> our job, our job, is to make sure that not only is pc not dead but we're constantly innovating it, reimagining it. >> reporter: he stepped down at ceo of microsoft just three months ago but remains on the board of directors and is a digger shareholder than bill gates. he's worth more than $20 billion, acc
steve ballmer, rising to it's top of microsoft when it ruled the tech sector. judging from his past antics, he'll fit right in as the newest nba owner. he always seemed ready for courtside. former microsoft ceo steve ballmer was famous for energizing his employees. >> i have four words for you -- i love this company! >> reporter: ballmer started, would go at the company and his oversized personality became known fast through videos like this, promoting windows 1.0 in 1985. >>...
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schmidt, so great to see you, steve. couldn't get woody haralson tonight. we got you. a republican strategist at msnbc, political analyst, the guy who played you. i want to start with, let's start with you, steve. don't get much from you. why is mitch being such an s.o.b., so fast, going after her as a toddler, calling her basically a puppet tune of the president, then i see her strong performance, wait doesn't look like a puppet looks like a strong person running for office. your thoughts? >> look, this is a state that mitt romney won 60% to the president's 37%. mitch mcconnell is the fixed variable in the race, chris. people made up their mind about him a long time ago. he is not particularly popular. but barack obama is a lot less popular in the state. so he wants to make this race a referendum on barack obama. he doesn't want to allow her to establish herself as a -- independent, kentuckian who can define the race on her own political skills which are formidable along her own issues say he wants to tie her off to the
schmidt, so great to see you, steve. couldn't get woody haralson tonight. we got you. a republican strategist at msnbc, political analyst, the guy who played you. i want to start with, let's start with you, steve. don't get much from you. why is mitch being such an s.o.b., so fast, going after her as a toddler, calling her basically a puppet tune of the president, then i see her strong performance, wait doesn't look like a puppet looks like a strong person running for office. your thoughts?...
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and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. in the business world, richard parsons is known as a mr. fix- it. he just got his toughest job yet. today, the nba chose parsons as the interim c.e.o. of the l.a. clippers. parsons is 66. he played basketball at the university of hawaii. he's been chairman of time warner and later citigroup. carter evans has more. >> reporter: the choice of richard parsons as interim c.e.o. of the clippers is the league's first major move to seize control of the team since owner donald sterling was banned for life. in a statement, parsons said he's been, "deeply troubled by the pain the clippers' team, fans, and partners have endured." and he said he's honored
and "on the road" and into the jungle with steve hartman. the unbreakable bond between mother and son. >> family's family, you know. no matter if she makes me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich or presents me with a piranha head. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> glor: good evening, everyone. scott's off tonight. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. in the business world, richard parsons is known as a mr. fix-...
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is hollywood part of the problem, steve? >> well, first of all, my heart goes out to the families of the victims and it's just a terrible tragedy. but the truth is that nobody makes somebody do this by watching a piece of art, whether it's going to the museum or watching a movie or a television show. this is a person who had a deranged mind and we're going to have to figure out why he and many other people think like that and we have to get to the root of the problem. >> since his father was the a.d., assistant director on "the hunger games" because, you know, his youtube video was shot in such a cinematic way, was blaming hollywood you think just an obvious choice here? there were just too many factors that came together? >> sometimes everybody in the media is looking for a hook and this seems like a reliable hook. but films are inspirational for the most part people go to movies and feel great about them. they learn. there's movies like "12 years a slave" or "dallas buyers club" or "bridge over the river kwai." this traged
is hollywood part of the problem, steve? >> well, first of all, my heart goes out to the families of the victims and it's just a terrible tragedy. but the truth is that nobody makes somebody do this by watching a piece of art, whether it's going to the museum or watching a movie or a television show. this is a person who had a deranged mind and we're going to have to figure out why he and many other people think like that and we have to get to the root of the problem. >> since his...
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tonight. >> steve is right. the absence of these looney candidates as steve puts them. does make the succeeding nominees much more electable. however it says a lot about the republican party that to be the establishment candidate you already really some one who is extremely controversial. and can generate these kinds of protests. so, the center of the party has shifted along with these challenges that they hatch been facing. and yes, he has been backed by, tillis, by american crossroads. so they're in a better position. but it is relative. the question is, given where north carolina has been over the last couple of years, does this become a referendum on the overall republican administration of the state. >> yeah, speaking to the poll to the right of this party that affects more than one candidate here. and then there is also the energy question, steve. we were looking tonight. one of the other ways to try to understand what this might mean, beyond north carolina. is how energizing is it to have these primaries. more than 402,000 people voting in the republican senate p
tonight. >> steve is right. the absence of these looney candidates as steve puts them. does make the succeeding nominees much more electable. however it says a lot about the republican party that to be the establishment candidate you already really some one who is extremely controversial. and can generate these kinds of protests. so, the center of the party has shifted along with these challenges that they hatch been facing. and yes, he has been backed by, tillis, by american crossroads....
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. >> good morning, steve. today, some of the topics on this memorial day weekend include veterans service and health care, today's vote in ukraine, and politics. you can hear rebroadcast of the programs you getting today at 1 as "meet the press was quote is preempted by formula one auto racing. replace today begin at 1 p.m. with "this week your code guests include general martin dempsey, , and former utah republican governor, jon huntsman. at 2 p.m. eastern, fox news sunday with kelly ayotte, derek bennett, and tom day, of bugles across america. pence,ng with mike .ernie sanders, and westmore at 4 p.m., "face the nation," with john thune and richard blumenthal. finkel,zinger and david the author of "thank you for , the author of "brothers forever," and dr. ben carson. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio, rock you as . public service by c-span they begin at 1 p.m. with "this "statefox news sunday," of the union," and finally at 4 p.m. "face the nation." listened to them in the washington, d.c.
. >> good morning, steve. today, some of the topics on this memorial day weekend include veterans service and health care, today's vote in ukraine, and politics. you can hear rebroadcast of the programs you getting today at 1 as "meet the press was quote is preempted by formula one auto racing. replace today begin at 1 p.m. with "this week your code guests include general martin dempsey, , and former utah republican governor, jon huntsman. at 2 p.m. eastern, fox news sunday with...
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steve. >> how's it looking? >> stock market, start with that. >> what's the market look like, what's the russian economy look like after sanctions? >> so you have to look at it in a slightly broader picture because the russian economy was actually deteriorating long before the sanctions came in place. one of the ways to evaluate that is to take a look at the russian stock market and you can see for the first part of this year, it was sort of toddling along and then it essentially literally fell off a cliff. this was at the time of the heightened tensions with the ukraine. ultimately the annexation of crimea. the fact is that the sanctions themselves came in a bit later, and since the sanctions came in, the russian stock market actually went up a little bit and now with increasing violence it went down a little bit. so if you're one of those ones who say the sanctions haven't had much of an effect, this is the chart you can like. but on the other hand the russian economy is seriously hurting. if you take a look a
steve. >> how's it looking? >> stock market, start with that. >> what's the market look like, what's the russian economy look like after sanctions? >> so you have to look at it in a slightly broader picture because the russian economy was actually deteriorating long before the sanctions came in place. one of the ways to evaluate that is to take a look at the russian stock market and you can see for the first part of this year, it was sort of toddling along and then it...
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can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! this and this. whip up this. munch on that. and dine out on this. that's 7 days a week. no tracking. no counting. no measuring. and you'll start losing weight right away with our 2 week simple start plan. so jumpstart your summer and join for free. try meetings, do it online or both. weight watchers. because it works. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown.
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thank you, steve. >>> now we head out west to california. nearly 60 million americans under a red flag warning about the drought, low humidity and the wind and a choking heatwave. people told to clear the streets so fire trucks can move in. in texas a sign that says it all. pray for rain. here's abc. cecilia vega. >> reporter: this brush fire burning on a steep hillside near san diego tonight -- dangerously close to homes. firefighters battle it on the ground as homeowners use garden hoses to keep it at bay. with extremely dry conditions, triple digit temperature and heavy winds, california is bracing for danger. >> it's going to be 95, 97 degrees today. it's going to be hot. >> reporter: san francisco, los angeles and long beach all in the midst of a heatwave that could shatter records. it's the wind that can be a firefighter's worst enemy. and that wind not cooperating. this gauge telling me these numbers quickly climbing reaching up to 50 miles an hour in some places. red flag warnings in effect for more than 15 million people. the potent
thank you, steve. >>> now we head out west to california. nearly 60 million americans under a red flag warning about the drought, low humidity and the wind and a choking heatwave. people told to clear the streets so fire trucks can move in. in texas a sign that says it all. pray for rain. here's abc. cecilia vega. >> reporter: this brush fire burning on a steep hillside near san diego tonight -- dangerously close to homes. firefighters battle it on the ground as homeowners use...
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none other than former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. that $2 billion price tag though is still not a done deal. the embattled owner donald sterling could still fight the sale. but it seems the new past time for the very rich is buying sports teams. robert frank takes a look at whether sports franchises are becoming a new collectible for billionaires. >> reporter: call it billionaire inflation. the prices of things that billionaires really want are soaring. sports teams may be their h hottest new status symbol. steve ballmer, former ceo, has bid to buy it for $2 billion. he is obsessed he says with basketball, and needs something to do. he as $18 billion. >> ultimately, $2 billion was the price steve ballmer had to pay because this was a very competitive bidding process and he knew if he came in low he would not win this team. >> now if this deal happens it will underscore a fundamental shift in sports. sports teams have become more like collectibles, driven by the money and desires of today's billionaires. basically they're more like pi
none other than former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. that $2 billion price tag though is still not a done deal. the embattled owner donald sterling could still fight the sale. but it seems the new past time for the very rich is buying sports teams. robert frank takes a look at whether sports franchises are becoming a new collectible for billionaires. >> reporter: call it billionaire inflation. the prices of things that billionaires really want are soaring. sports teams may be their h...
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if the sale is approved of the clippers, who is steve ballmer? christine romans has the scoop now. >> come on! get up! get up! >> reporter: he always seemed ready for courtside. steve ballmer was famous for energizing his employees. >> i have four words for you. i love this company! yea! >> reporter: ballmer started working at microsoft in the early days. in 1980, he became the company's 24th employee. and his oversized personality became known fast through videos like this promoting windows 1.0 in 1985. and with bill gates with this spoof to the '90s club hit. >> steve ballmer. >> reporter: in 1998, ballmer rose to president and ceo in 2000 taking the company through hits like xbox and connect and flops like windows visit. >> we need to make sure that pc isn't dead but we we reinnovate. >> reporter: he's worth more than 20 billion according to "forbes" and since on number 35 on the annual billionaire list. ballmer grew up near detroit where his father was a manager at ford motor company. he went to harvard and briefly attended stanford school of
if the sale is approved of the clippers, who is steve ballmer? christine romans has the scoop now. >> come on! get up! get up! >> reporter: he always seemed ready for courtside. steve ballmer was famous for energizing his employees. >> i have four words for you. i love this company! yea! >> reporter: ballmer started working at microsoft in the early days. in 1980, he became the company's 24th employee. and his oversized personality became known fast through videos like...
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schmidt, so great to see you, steve. couldn't get woody haralson tonight. we got you. a republican strategist at msnbc, political analyst, the guy who played you. i want to start with, let's start with you, steve. don't get much from you. why is mitch being such an s.o.b., so fast, going after her as a toddler, calling her basically a puppet tune of the president, then i see her strong performance, wait doesn't look like a puppet looks like a strong person running for office. your thoughts? >> look, this is a state that mitt romney won 60% to the president's 37%. mitch mcconnell is the fixed variable in the race, chris. people made up their mind about him a long time ago. he is not particularly popular. but barack obama is a lot less popular in the state. so he wants to make this race a referendum on barack obama. he doesn't want to allow her to establish herself as a -- independent, kentuckian who can define the race on her own political skills which are formidable along her own issues say he wants to tie her off to the
schmidt, so great to see you, steve. couldn't get woody haralson tonight. we got you. a republican strategist at msnbc, political analyst, the guy who played you. i want to start with, let's start with you, steve. don't get much from you. why is mitch being such an s.o.b., so fast, going after her as a toddler, calling her basically a puppet tune of the president, then i see her strong performance, wait doesn't look like a puppet looks like a strong person running for office. your thoughts?...
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i appreciate steve and areva having been here. thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the wreckage of a plane found at the bottom of the bay of bengal. search crews are checking it out now. can this be considered a valid find in the search for missing malaysia flight 370? >>> and following donald sterling for his racist remarks, is it time for the nfl to follow the nba's lead? okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. 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™. [ bottle ] ensure®. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women,
i appreciate steve and areva having been here. thank you both. >> thank you. >>> the wreckage of a plane found at the bottom of the bay of bengal. search crews are checking it out now. can this be considered a valid find in the search for missing malaysia flight 370? >>> and following donald sterling for his racist remarks, is it time for the nfl to follow the nba's lead? okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female...
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she's gotten apparently this phenomenal price from steve ballmer. i this i that is what everybody needs to kiss and make up. sell the team. no meeting next tuesday. all owners walk away rich and happy. >> let me play that soundbite from bleacher that they're talking about. >> we have the option of filing it before tuesday or the option of filing it after tuesday. there is no to our filing it either way. well make that decision. we haven't made it yet. we did not want to interfere, be very candid with you, we did not want it interfere with mr. sterling's efforts to try to arrange for the sale of the team. >> so jeff one say, if the sale is done to balmer, they are just going along with it? >> absolutely. >> if he didn't want it sell the team, he wouldn't give his wife space to sell the team. that's what he did, that's what she's done. >> i'm not sure aagree with that. donald sterling is in a no-win situation. regardless of what claims he wants it make. in the end, though everybody is preaching about the u.s. constitution, there is also something call
she's gotten apparently this phenomenal price from steve ballmer. i this i that is what everybody needs to kiss and make up. sell the team. no meeting next tuesday. all owners walk away rich and happy. >> let me play that soundbite from bleacher that they're talking about. >> we have the option of filing it before tuesday or the option of filing it after tuesday. there is no to our filing it either way. well make that decision. we haven't made it yet. we did not want to interfere,...
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another tragic air mystery was the story of steve fossett. he was a legendary plane and adventurer when he crashed his small plane in the nevada desert. no one found his wreckage and his remains for more than a year. let's get to my aviation panel back here. miles o'brien, you're the perfect guy to ask about the steve fossett mystery. you've even spent some time looking for him yourself, from what i understand, back in 2007. in this case, they spent a year and it turns out right where they were looking in the beginning, that's where he had crashed. and then they got a tip from a rancher who said the plane flew overhead and everybody moved the search area over to that area. meanwhile, that was the wrong area. so what did we learn? >> these things happen all the time. in the case of air france 447, there was a mistaken hydrological analysis of the currents, which put the search on the wrong location for a couple of months and set back the search for quite some time. david gallow will tell you chapter and verse on that one. it still makes him an
another tragic air mystery was the story of steve fossett. he was a legendary plane and adventurer when he crashed his small plane in the nevada desert. no one found his wreckage and his remains for more than a year. let's get to my aviation panel back here. miles o'brien, you're the perfect guy to ask about the steve fossett mystery. you've even spent some time looking for him yourself, from what i understand, back in 2007. in this case, they spent a year and it turns out right where they were...
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he spoke to al jazeera with an excisioexhibition of his work. >> my name is steve mccurry. i have been going to afghanistan every year. by first went there i -- when i first went there i could walk anywhere in the hills, alone, without an escort, without a guide. today that's absolutely out of the question. there's many occasions in afghanistan where i thought maybe this was my last day. i've been stopped at gunpoint several times on the street. my hotel room was robbed while i was in it. and under fire numerous times throughout various incarnations of this ongoing conflict. when i took that picture and it ended up on the cover of national geographic in june of 1985, we have sort of got be letters, thousands of letters from people all over the world wanting to send her money, send her can clothes, men wanted to marry her, outpouring of concern and interest. what's so compelling about did afghan girl photograph is that it's a mixture of emotions, speaks in some ways to the fact that she was not only a refugee but also an orphan. they have an incredible sense of humor, wit wi
he spoke to al jazeera with an excisioexhibition of his work. >> my name is steve mccurry. i have been going to afghanistan every year. by first went there i -- when i first went there i could walk anywhere in the hills, alone, without an escort, without a guide. today that's absolutely out of the question. there's many occasions in afghanistan where i thought maybe this was my last day. i've been stopped at gunpoint several times on the street. my hotel room was robbed while i was in it....
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steve price of kfmb, thanks, steve. heat and drought have brought an early start to the wildfire season this year. nearly all of the counties in california have now officially declared that fire season has begun. which allows them to hire more firefighters. we'll have the very latest on the fires tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning." in another major story tonight, 274 are known dead in a coal mine catastrophe in turkey. families rushed to the scene as rescue workers brought out the dead and searched for as many as 150 miners still missing after yesterday's explosion and fire. holly williams reports from the mine near the town of soma. >> reporter: at the entrance to the mine this morning there were cheers of jubilation as these men appeared after being trapped underground for nearly a day. but by the afternoon a grim procession of stretchers carried one dead body after another. every time a survivor or a body emerges from the mine shaft, the crowd here pushes forward to see if it is their family member or their frien
steve price of kfmb, thanks, steve. heat and drought have brought an early start to the wildfire season this year. nearly all of the counties in california have now officially declared that fire season has begun. which allows them to hire more firefighters. we'll have the very latest on the fires tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning." in another major story tonight, 274 are known dead in a coal mine catastrophe in turkey. families rushed to the scene as rescue workers brought out the...
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and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> turning to the growing outcry over what's going on at the v.a., the have. >> -- v.a. secretary eric shinseki is set to testify about hiding excessive wait times to make it look like they were dealing with their infamous backlog. as many as 40 veterans may have died while waiting for care. shinseki has ordered an audit of wa
and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while....
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steve is right as far as this chart goes. this is a ten-year average of price-to-earnings multiples. now, bob shiller is a smart guy. i'm not here to put him down, this is not necessarily the best way to measure it. look at last year or this year or a year ahead,or really around 15 times earnings and that's not bad. my advice, sometimes kudlow is right, sometimes kudlow is wrong, i wouldn't jump out of the market right now. >> housing and consumer spending. >> housing is stable temperature it -- stable. larry said trade at about 16 times earnings currently. and on that basis the s&p 500 could be 1950, 1975 next year. s&p earnings are supposed to be 117 this year, gross 6%. if you believe what lee cooperman says, which is stocks are the best house in a good neighborhood currently, they're fair live priced. they're not cheap in relation to what they've been historically and they're not over live expensive. >> so why is main street still suffering and why is wall street doing so well? >> when you look at the unemployment rate th
steve is right as far as this chart goes. this is a ten-year average of price-to-earnings multiples. now, bob shiller is a smart guy. i'm not here to put him down, this is not necessarily the best way to measure it. look at last year or this year or a year ahead,or really around 15 times earnings and that's not bad. my advice, sometimes kudlow is right, sometimes kudlow is wrong, i wouldn't jump out of the market right now. >> housing and consumer spending. >> housing is stable...
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when sales rep steve hatfield webooks at laquinta.com,ore. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? me on chris jansing & company. g! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare tomorrow. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement tomorrow. and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tamron hall, and there are new developments out of nigeria, there
when sales rep steve hatfield webooks at laquinta.com,ore. so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? me on chris jansing & company. g! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! stick with innovation. stick...
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steve schmidt, thank you for joining us tonight. really appreciate the time. big day for new jersey tomorrow in the investigation of the george washington bridge lane closings. we've got a preview of that next. ♪ let mom shine. thirty percent off our best gifts for mom now through sunday. at zales. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com who would have thought masterthree cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tool
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i'm delighted we're selling the team to steve. he'll be a terrific owner. the sterlings bought the team 33 years ago for $12.5 million. >> financially, he's a winner. but he's got a reputation that's really destroyed. when his obituary is written, this will be the lead. >> reporter: tonight, the stage is set for ballmer to take over the clippers. a new owner with a fresh start and plenty of enthusiasm. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as congress prepares for new hearings on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, a preemptive strike tonight from hillary clinton. it's a chapter, a whole one from her new book aimed at deflecting the criticism that is certain to emerge from those hearings as she plans for a possible run for the white house. our report tonight from our national correspondent, kate snow. >> reporter: if anyone knows how to maximize publicity for a new book and potential presidential campaign it's team clinton. today, an unannounced meeting with booksellers in new york. earlier this week, select pages released and
i'm delighted we're selling the team to steve. he'll be a terrific owner. the sterlings bought the team 33 years ago for $12.5 million. >> financially, he's a winner. but he's got a reputation that's really destroyed. when his obituary is written, this will be the lead. >> reporter: tonight, the stage is set for ballmer to take over the clippers. a new owner with a fresh start and plenty of enthusiasm. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> as congress prepares for new...
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and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate? >> at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an offensive to try to take back eastern parts of the country now controlled by pro- russian forces. two ukrainian helicopters were shot down. the violence spread to ukraine's third largest city, odessa. supporters of the ukrainian government there fought with pro-russian activists. dozens are reported dead, and russian troops are massed on the border. clarissa ward is in ukraine. >> reporter: early this morning, ukrainian forces pushed towards slavyansk, a city that has been under the control of pro-russian rebels for nearly a month. but few in this crowd welcome them. "we want them to leave. that's it," this woman said. "we don't have weapons.
and steve hartman "on the road"- - everyone but lauren could see she was dying. >> it was that desperate? >> at that point, yes. >> pelley: it took strangers in a gym to strong-arm her back to life. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. the crisis in ukraine that threatens peace in europe took a dangerous new turn today. the ukrainian government launched an...
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and then the nba will sell the franchise to steve ballmer. but the bottom line is, steve ballmer is getting this franchise sooner rather than later. >> what do you think, don? you think this is a lot of posturing going on, but in the end, by tuesday, there will be a deal, the clippers will be sold? >> well, i think that regardless of what happens, i think that the nba is going to go on with their june 3rd meeting. i'm not sure about the sale, where it's going to be, where they're going to be in the process. but, again, i'm very skeptical as i've been saying here for weeks, as i've been spending the evening with you, wolf, that i'm very skeptical of these two people because i don't trust what comes out of their mouths. i think they're in cahoots and think they're scheming together, so i think the nba is going to go forward and do what they said they're going to do, but i'm not so sure about donald and shelly sterling. i don't know what's up their sleeve. >> you know, l.z., a lot of people suspect they're working together, good cop/bad cop kind
and then the nba will sell the franchise to steve ballmer. but the bottom line is, steve ballmer is getting this franchise sooner rather than later. >> what do you think, don? you think this is a lot of posturing going on, but in the end, by tuesday, there will be a deal, the clippers will be sold? >> well, i think that regardless of what happens, i think that the nba is going to go on with their june 3rd meeting. i'm not sure about the sale, where it's going to be, where they're...
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we'll talk about steve balm blms big purchase. i'll do a deep dive on the immorality of advertising to small children. a lot of people are marketing really sugary salty fatty foods to small kids, 3, 4 5r, 5. and a guest host, don't know who it is. >> looking forward to seeing your show. [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't require regular blood monitoring or changes to your diet. [ brian ] for a prior dvt i took warfarin, which required routine blood testing and dietary restrictions. not this time. ♪ while i was taking xarelto®, i still had to stop racing, but i didn't have to deal with tha
we'll talk about steve balm blms big purchase. i'll do a deep dive on the immorality of advertising to small children. a lot of people are marketing really sugary salty fatty foods to small kids, 3, 4 5r, 5. and a guest host, don't know who it is. >> looking forward to seeing your show. [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my...
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i do agree with steve somewhat that this is politically motivated. we had five independent investigations. nothing has shown there was any cover-up in the white house. >> i love the fact we have two democrats disagreeing on the same topic. here is the question, how is it going to be perceived by the public, by the population, by america, if the democrats do or don't participate? which one says, as steve points out, you have enough, you had your moment, or the other side of the coin, do you not care enough that you're not willing to at least ask more questions? >> my response to that would be, we cared enough to participate five times. and we don't want to do it again. you know, we make fun of italy for three amanda knox hearings to try to get the result they wanted over there. >> don't you think the republicans are going to say, you didn't want to show up. you don't want answers, four dead americans? >> we got answers. a terrible thing happened, some signals were missed. that's the same thing, every time americans die, whether it's september 11th, th
i do agree with steve somewhat that this is politically motivated. we had five independent investigations. nothing has shown there was any cover-up in the white house. >> i love the fact we have two democrats disagreeing on the same topic. here is the question, how is it going to be perceived by the public, by the population, by america, if the democrats do or don't participate? which one says, as steve points out, you have enough, you had your moment, or the other side of the coin, do...
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steve kroft from "60 minutes." we just wanted to ask you about both your daughters on the campaign staff? i mean, the figures that we have according to the reports are $73,000 to lisa lowe, and $57,000 to ginger. >> rodney alexander: that's for a two-year... that's for the election cycle. >> kroft: what exactly did they do? can you tell me? >> alexander: do everything that others do for other campaigns. >> kroft: whatever they did, it couldn't have been that stressful. alexander won 78% of the vote against a libertarian candidate who wanted to abolish the irs. i mean, to some people, it just looks like you're using your campaign fund to enrich your family. >> alexander: well, somebody has to do that work, steve. >> kroft: so, you kept it in the family? >> alexander: well, i kept it with somebody that i can trust and if one can't trust their daughter, then who can they trust? >> schweizer: i think it's the kind of nepotism that, in large parts of american society, we frown about. i mean, in corporate america, a lot
steve kroft from "60 minutes." we just wanted to ask you about both your daughters on the campaign staff? i mean, the figures that we have according to the reports are $73,000 to lisa lowe, and $57,000 to ginger. >> rodney alexander: that's for a two-year... that's for the election cycle. >> kroft: what exactly did they do? can you tell me? >> alexander: do everything that others do for other campaigns. >> kroft: whatever they did, it couldn't have been that...
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steve stay with us. jim vandehi, thank you. >>> still ahead -- really, it's fine. >>> still ahead, congressman trey gowdy will tell us how he plans to overcome a boy cost his benghazi investigation. and then senator claire mccaskill is here. it's going to be a packed 8:00 hour. we'll explain why democrats don't even come close to page the bill for what they want to accomplish. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ little things, anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. insures support. a breakthroug
steve stay with us. jim vandehi, thank you. >>> still ahead -- really, it's fine. >>> still ahead, congressman trey gowdy will tell us how he plans to overcome a boy cost his benghazi investigation. and then senator claire mccaskill is here. it's going to be a packed 8:00 hour. we'll explain why democrats don't even come close to page the bill for what they want to accomplish. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. we asked people a question, how much...
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joining us now is republican strategist and msnbc contributor, steve schmidt. steve, i grew up, sort of came of age following politics in the 1990s so i just have these memories sort of tattooed on my brain of the republicans just relentlessly going after the clintons. then when i've listened to how bill clinton has been talked about by so many republicans and hillary clinton for that matter, especially when she was at the state department and i look at what's happening now, benghazi investigation being an example of it, i kind of think to myself republicans are sort of waking up at this moment saying, gee, maybe we shouldn't have been talking them up this much. >> well, look, steve, hillary clinton and president clinton have been on the national stage for a long time now, and we have a tendency in this country that when a former president leaves office battered and bruised, over time their image is rehabilitated. president clinton is someone obviously with considerable charm. i think that when people look back on that era in american history, the 1990s, it was
joining us now is republican strategist and msnbc contributor, steve schmidt. steve, i grew up, sort of came of age following politics in the 1990s so i just have these memories sort of tattooed on my brain of the republicans just relentlessly going after the clintons. then when i've listened to how bill clinton has been talked about by so many republicans and hillary clinton for that matter, especially when she was at the state department and i look at what's happening now, benghazi...
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steve, hollywood has taken quite a rap since this latest shooting. some of the titles that have been named, knocked up, super bad, 16 candles, superman 2. on and on and on. is hollywood really part of the problem? >> my heart goes out to the families of the victims. it's just a terrible tragedy. the truth is that nobody makes somebody do this by watching a piece of art, whether it's going to a museum or watching a movie, this is a person who had a deranged mind and we're going to have to figure out why he and other people think like that. >> his father was the assistant director on the hunger games because, you know, his youtube video was shot in such a sinmatic way, was blaming hood just. >> sometimes even in the media is looking for a hook and this seems like a reliable hook. but films are inspiration l. for the most part, people go to movies and feel great about them. there's movies like 12 years a slave, those are move movies that make people think and become better people. this tragedy has nothing to do with hollywood. it's a shame it's come to
steve, hollywood has taken quite a rap since this latest shooting. some of the titles that have been named, knocked up, super bad, 16 candles, superman 2. on and on and on. is hollywood really part of the problem? >> my heart goes out to the families of the victims. it's just a terrible tragedy. the truth is that nobody makes somebody do this by watching a piece of art, whether it's going to a museum or watching a movie, this is a person who had a deranged mind and we're going to have to...
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t guest: that's a good question, steve. when the most extensive use of deployed bypons was the regime and over 1,000, i believe 400, people were killed, activate.ne was not you know we went to that very complex scenario where by with intervention an agreement was made with the his chemicalmantle arsenal. now, the good news in all of this is that reportedly over 93-odd percent of his chemical arsenal has been identified and taken out of the country. there's still work, obviously, to be done. these wordsear again, again one has to be very precise. use of these reportedly weapons a cause for not?n to be taken or that's not very clear in the statements i've heard. host: our guest served as us us ambassador to syria from 1988 to 1991. he is currently the public baker director of the institute on the campus of rice university. in some news this morning from irish times -- i just want to read to you what it's writing today. base, the president can contemplate a broad sweep of syria clawing back from the who once threatened to driv
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thus far, everything steve king has wanted they have done. it is time for speaker boehner wresteader cantor to the gavel back from steve king and work with democrats and pass immigration reform. coming up with excuses. the present excuse is, we can't pass immigration reform because we don't trust president obama to enforce the law. well, first, they shouldn't pass any laws. why are they here? they can just go on vacation for the next 2.5 years. they don't trust the president to enforce laws, why pass any laws? second, it is a bogus argument. as many people in this room will tell you, the president has been tougher on deportations than any president before him. many people in the community don't like that. third, if they really believe that, then let them take up our suggestion that leader reid and i have made, which is pass the bill now, let it take effect january 1, 2017. the president won't enforce the law. plain and simple. if that is a reason for not doing it, we have a simple answer. plain and simple. so, one other point. we are not goin
thus far, everything steve king has wanted they have done. it is time for speaker boehner wresteader cantor to the gavel back from steve king and work with democrats and pass immigration reform. coming up with excuses. the present excuse is, we can't pass immigration reform because we don't trust president obama to enforce the law. well, first, they shouldn't pass any laws. why are they here? they can just go on vacation for the next 2.5 years. they don't trust the president to enforce laws,...
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steve has given us a sneak peek. huge job numbers coming up on "morning joe." ♪ talk about a dream nature lover... people person. ♪ and you put up with it all... because he also booked you a room... at this place. planet earth's number one accomodation site: booking.com booking.yeah! ♪ why do results matter so much? it's probably because they are the measurement of everything we do. for a wireless company, results come down to coverage speed and legendary reliability. so go...
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it's an area that apple's late ceo steve jobs didn't project. once saying, "customers don't seem to be interested in it. people want to own their music." but the itunes era may be ending. last year, for the first time, online music sales dropped. one media expert saying, "the age of digital downloads is basically over." apple hasn't commented on the potential deal. however, dr. dre posted this video just last night. >> the first billionaire in hip-hop. >> reporter: dr. dre, up from the rough streets of compton, conquering the hip-hop world. six grammys under his belt, but this could be his biggest hit yet. again, that number, $3.2 billion. this is the largest acquisition in the history of apple. it's eight times more than they've ever paid for a company. >> somebody ought to be really happy tonight. thank you, paula. and happy mother's day to you. >>> coming up next, confessions from the car lot to the makeup counter. the secret ways salespeople get you to spend more than you planned. >> the minute they sat in the chair, the amount of money they
it's an area that apple's late ceo steve jobs didn't project. once saying, "customers don't seem to be interested in it. people want to own their music." but the itunes era may be ending. last year, for the first time, online music sales dropped. one media expert saying, "the age of digital downloads is basically over." apple hasn't commented on the potential deal. however, dr. dre posted this video just last night. >> the first billionaire in hip-hop. >>...
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. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with the power of love. >> even though the mind doesn't remember everyth eart remembers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. three times in two weeks now, commercial airliners have flown dangerously close to collisions. today, the f.a.a. revealed the latest incident. it involved two airbus a-320s, both out of george bush intercontinental airport in houston. one of them was headed to vancouver, the other to mexico city. transportation correspondent jeff pegues tells us what went wrong. >> it happened on may 9 around m. united flight 601 was on runway 9 taking off. another united plane, flight 437, had just departed on runway 15 left. the controller instructed the pilot of flight 601 to make a right turn, putting the planes on a collision course, before realizing his mistake. >> reporter: the aircraft ended up separated by less than a mile and 400 feet vertically. >> reporter: the incident is the third near midair collision in recent weeks. on apr
. >> pelley: and steve hartman "on the road" with the power of love. >> even though the mind doesn't remember everyth eart remembers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. three times in two weeks now, commercial airliners have flown dangerously close to collisions. today, the f.a.a. revealed the latest incident. it involved two airbus a-320s, both out of george...
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. >> alfonsi: and steve hartman "on the road." it doesn't start out well for the student teacher. >> she threw a golf ball in my direction and hit me in the head. >> alfonsi: but their lives took a sharp turn. captioning sponsored b this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm sharyn alfonsi. this is our western edition. the federal government fined general motors $35 million today. that's the maximum allowed by law for failing to tell safety regulators about a defect.me2÷6& g.m. knew about the ignition switch problem for a decade, but waited until this past february to recall more than 2.5 million vehicles. jeff glor has today's developments. >> literally, silence can kill. >> reporter: secretary of transportation anthony foxx said today tragedy might have been averted. >> together, these penalties should put all auto makers on notice. >> reporter: in a 67-page consent order, g.m. admitted it broke federal law, it agreed to give the national highway traffic safety administ
. >> alfonsi: and steve hartman "on the road." it doesn't start out well for the student teacher. >> she threw a golf ball in my direction and hit me in the head. >> alfonsi: but their lives took a sharp turn. captioning sponsored b this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> alfonsi: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm sharyn alfonsi. this is our western edition. the federal government fined general motors $35 million today. that's the...
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steve? >> i think romney is right on the merits, as a practical matter i wouldn't be fundraising on benghazi. there's no point in shifting the issue to something that republicans are doing when the issue is all about what democrats are doing and the withholding of evidence and documents consistently from the white house and the statehouse. >> it becomes low hanging fruit for critics -- >> it's another democratic mailer. it could become a democratic tv commercial if anyone on the republican side steps in it. it diminishes the credibility of the effort, and i wanted to ask charles, do you think it would still be credible even with -- no matter what the result, if democrats don't join in and don't throw soft balls? >> of course it would be. if you have an open hearing in which say a new rhodes memo emerges, who cares who is sitting on the committee? that's a new fact. facts speak for themselves. >> speaking of facts, i want to get to one thing that keeps coming up, that is this talking point th
steve? >> i think romney is right on the merits, as a practical matter i wouldn't be fundraising on benghazi. there's no point in shifting the issue to something that republicans are doing when the issue is all about what democrats are doing and the withholding of evidence and documents consistently from the white house and the statehouse. >> it becomes low hanging fruit for critics -- >> it's another democratic mailer. it could become a democratic tv commercial if anyone on...