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steve there's costs but also restrictions. we are being restricted now so much in terms of what we did k do with our own private property. there's a cost there as well. >> absolutely. those are the unseen things. for example, the federal government was a little more rational in terms of expiration we'd have more energy and the reason our emissions are going down is because of natural gas which the government did everything they could to block. the implementation of fracing and it comes to what is pointed out $1.8 trillion a year. and germany has electricity costs three times that of the u.s. consumer. >> i know and that's where we want to go? i don't think so. guys, thank you very much. coming up, restaurant with customers packing semiautomatic weapons. would you take your kid there is? well, cashing in is taking aim at a battle between gun owners and business owners. >>> but first, a new food fight over whether to toss out the government's healthy lunch program. a lot are tossing it into the trash and why this young, fit stud
steve there's costs but also restrictions. we are being restricted now so much in terms of what we did k do with our own private property. there's a cost there as well. >> absolutely. those are the unseen things. for example, the federal government was a little more rational in terms of expiration we'd have more energy and the reason our emissions are going down is because of natural gas which the government did everything they could to block. the implementation of fracing and it comes to...
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like steve was saying, the problem is that the va has been a mess for a long time. the president has known the va has been a mess for a long time and hasn't done anything to get it fixed. it's gotten worse recently for at least the last two years. we've known we have had these problems and nothing has been done and he comes out today and gives the kind of response steve was talking about. the political response to this thing has been both dishonest and way too week. i think this may be one of the lowest points of his presidency. >> charles? >> it's because you can't run away from this. on the other scandals, the democrats would sit it out or pretend that there wasn't a scandal, call it a witch hunt, call it partisan, and the press would join with the democrats and that would be it. here the democrats have been screaming very loudly, loud complaints from many democrats, some on the floor of the congress, and that being the case, there's nowhere to hide on this. steve is right, the president says i just learned about this on television, i've been working on it for six
like steve was saying, the problem is that the va has been a mess for a long time. the president has known the va has been a mess for a long time and hasn't done anything to get it fixed. it's gotten worse recently for at least the last two years. we've known we have had these problems and nothing has been done and he comes out today and gives the kind of response steve was talking about. the political response to this thing has been both dishonest and way too week. i think this may be one of...
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apple got started in the late 1970's when steve wozniak and steve jobs started the company in a steve jobs' garage. 19 -- the mid 1980's, it was the hottest company in all of technology if not the world. one of the things that people -- i remember that many people have forgotten is the iconic super bowl ad that aired right before apple launched the macintosh and as soon as the macintosh came out, apple was the hottest company on the planet. >> how and when did google get started? >> google started much later. google started in 1998. out of stanford, larry page and sergey brin started google in his our dorm room while they were phd's. to figure outnted the best way to index the web because at that point, that
apple got started in the late 1970's when steve wozniak and steve jobs started the company in a steve jobs' garage. 19 -- the mid 1980's, it was the hottest company in all of technology if not the world. one of the things that people -- i remember that many people have forgotten is the iconic super bowl ad that aired right before apple launched the macintosh and as soon as the macintosh came out, apple was the hottest company on the planet. >> how and when did google get started? >>...
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to add to what steve said, putin is incredibly thin-skinned. lastr. so i think putin both crave western approval and esteem and rejects it at the same time, which of course the bottom line is an insecure leader. >> very, very quickly, he outlined his plans for a urailings economic union, which means -- >> they've been talking about an allyian with china for almost 60, 70 years. it's never come to pass, in part because it's never been in china's interest to align itself all that close with russia. i think this is a card they've played before, and it doesn't work too well. >> we will wait and see. thank you, don. steve, thank you for dropping by as well. >>> still ahead on "street signs", is what is happening at the v.a. just a preview of where obama care is headed? larry kudlow weighs? >> and two all-star fund managers join with their favorite picks, "street signs" will be right back. i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you
to add to what steve said, putin is incredibly thin-skinned. lastr. so i think putin both crave western approval and esteem and rejects it at the same time, which of course the bottom line is an insecure leader. >> very, very quickly, he outlined his plans for a urailings economic union, which means -- >> they've been talking about an allyian with china for almost 60, 70 years. it's never come to pass, in part because it's never been in china's interest to align itself all that...
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steve is a veteran. go ahead, steve. caller: the problem with the v.a. system is it is a bureaucracy. it is run by bureaucrats. am fully supportive of it. a lot of people do a great job. should give them about your and let them decide whether to .o private or va if you want to see it work make every member of the executive department, every agency, every member of congress and their families, make them use the va or have their choice for a private system. >> this is the privatization issue. there are a lot of people who failedke the va is a system. let's let veterans go where they like to get their care. senator sanders is a fierce opponent. wereans have said we promised some protections here out, thathrowing us does not help us. we need to have some kind of protection. we need to have the system keep us there. >> there is frequently said they had high customer service satisfaction. out inas been putting response to these issues and concerns about the bureaucracy and the narrator of of the uncaring department. they have done some private sector style sur
steve is a veteran. go ahead, steve. caller: the problem with the v.a. system is it is a bureaucracy. it is run by bureaucrats. am fully supportive of it. a lot of people do a great job. should give them about your and let them decide whether to .o private or va if you want to see it work make every member of the executive department, every agency, every member of congress and their families, make them use the va or have their choice for a private system. >> this is the privatization...
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that one you think about it, what is the value to steve ballmer? he gets access into the 30 most powerful businessmen in the world. that's what happens with an nba team, you invest in a team. lou: he wasn't exactly running the rotary club in des moines, i was. [laughter] >> will look at what it did for mark cuban. he bought the dallas mavericks. and the crown jewels of all this portfolio, it's a halo investment for these guys. lou: the nba not making any money on this deal. it is sort of a shame to see that many kids go by. >> indirectly they are because they are getting rid of something that is a potential ways on the league and could potentially even to the brand equity of the other teams. a lot of the players are talking about boycotting. what if this was to shut it down that is a big concern. i'm saying that he deserves a crisis manager of the year award, adam silver. lou: he may have a little competition on that. because the question becomes how much of this was a railroad of donald sterling how many people are using this ignorance to their fi
that one you think about it, what is the value to steve ballmer? he gets access into the 30 most powerful businessmen in the world. that's what happens with an nba team, you invest in a team. lou: he wasn't exactly running the rotary club in des moines, i was. [laughter] >> will look at what it did for mark cuban. he bought the dallas mavericks. and the crown jewels of all this portfolio, it's a halo investment for these guys. lou: the nba not making any money on this deal. it is sort of...
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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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we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i >>> simple question, if our military has to fly coach, why shouldn't members of congress? this small group of lawmakers has a bill that will force congress out of first class and back into coach. sabrina, do you agree with this? >> i do. things have changed. in the early republic, lawmakers obsessed with their distinction were frowned upon and mocked by their peers. they have turned into little kings. we need to reign them in. >> don't we need a guy to stop these guys, many of whom are rich from flying first class. >> i don't want to see my tax mone
we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground...
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no real clowns. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: yeah, no. just famous voices. >> steve: okay. james earl jones? >> jimmy: james earl jones, okay. he's interested. i've heard from his agent. [ laughter ] >> steve: morgan freeman as clown god. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he said he might do it. he's on the fence. >> steve: he's not for sure. >> jimmy: i have to talk to his agent. >> steve: i mean, this is big. >> jimmy: yeah, this is giant. [ laughter ] and finally, you guys, this is -- we'll talk about this later. this was getting big on youtube today. i guess this dad was filming his son and he asked his son to name all the bad words he knew. and watch the kid's response. >> tell me all the bad words you know. go. >> crap. shut up. butthead. butthole. and -- butt crack. and -- [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: there we go. [ applause ] i have a feeling he's going to learn a few more words when his mother sees what daddy put up on youtube. we have a great show. give it up for the roots, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome, everybody. oh, man. this feels good. >>
no real clowns. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: yeah, no. just famous voices. >> steve: okay. james earl jones? >> jimmy: james earl jones, okay. he's interested. i've heard from his agent. [ laughter ] >> steve: morgan freeman as clown god. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he said he might do it. he's on the fence. >> steve: he's not for sure. >> jimmy: i have to talk to his agent. >> steve: i mean, this is big. >> jimmy: yeah, this is...
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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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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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steve, how big a deal is this? >> well, taps very big deal, but i'm not sure why you need an investigation there are two questions here. who did it and why didn't the press office catch it before it was sent out to journalists? it's a very basic investigation. why don't we have answers of this by now? it's been 24 hours. look, it's a very big deal. when you out the name of a station chief. the cia. and this from the crowd that said, initially, i mean, remember, this was the crowd that came in and they were going to usher in a new era of competence in government. instead what i expect is a careless mistake. but you can't have careless mistakes on matters of this importance. i think it will continue to complicate or add to the complications of the relationship between the obama administration, the political types and the obama administration and the rank and file intelligence officials, the cia and elsewhere increasingly concerned about the administration's approach to it al qaeda, about its selective use of intellig
steve, how big a deal is this? >> well, taps very big deal, but i'm not sure why you need an investigation there are two questions here. who did it and why didn't the press office catch it before it was sent out to journalists? it's a very basic investigation. why don't we have answers of this by now? it's been 24 hours. look, it's a very big deal. when you out the name of a station chief. the cia. and this from the crowd that said, initially, i mean, remember, this was the crowd that...
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i do think what steve said retroactively creating a theory of what he did was true. whats watt last doctrine, the duty to protect. that was the theme of the great speech he gave on television on the eve of the libya intervention. this is what america does. america does not stand by when cities are reduced like benghazi. of course, he stood by now for three years while 160,000 are slaughtered in syria. so he adopts a theory retroactively, a way to fit what are a series of completely unconnected ad hoc decisions. that's the obama doctrine. ad hoc every day a new idea. >> so, grade the speech. >> the speech, i would grade like a policy. c minus. >> oh. give him a b. >> c minus? no. it was an f it was border line delusional. he is seeing the world that he pretends exists. it doesn't exist in the minds of so many other people. >> off again, charles. >> final thing. get reaction from the panel about the latest from the v.a. when we come back. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smart
i do think what steve said retroactively creating a theory of what he did was true. whats watt last doctrine, the duty to protect. that was the theme of the great speech he gave on television on the eve of the libya intervention. this is what america does. america does not stand by when cities are reduced like benghazi. of course, he stood by now for three years while 160,000 are slaughtered in syria. so he adopts a theory retroactively, a way to fit what are a series of completely unconnected...
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>> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: it just sounds creepy. >> steve: taste the rainbow. >> jimmy: stop saying that. ♪ thank you, spring, for being nature's version of puberty. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, friends who send e-mail updates about the marathon their running for charity. for basically saying, here's an e-mail to make you feel like a a lazy and terrible person. good luck. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, brunch, for being alcoholism with a a side of toast. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah, come on. >> jimmy: they make the best bloody marys here. >> steve: it's my third bloody mary. >> jimmy: this is my fifth bloody mary -- >> steve: we're done with break. >> jimmy: it's our cigarette break. i got to eat four palmals. [ laughter ] do they still make palmals? >> steve: yeah, they still make palmals. >> jimmy: they do? >> steve: oh hell yeah. >> jimmy: my grandma -- smokes palmals. >> steve:did she smoke straights or filtered? >> jimmy: no straights man. yeah, it's cra
>> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: it just sounds creepy. >> steve: taste the rainbow. >> jimmy: stop saying that. ♪ thank you, spring, for being nature's version of puberty. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, friends who send e-mail updates about the marathon their running for charity. for basically saying, here's an e-mail to make you feel like a a lazy and terrible person. good luck. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, brunch, for being...
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we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back i [ female announcer ] who are we? we are thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. turning dreamers into business owners. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates some
we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground...
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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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let's go to steve mcmahon. my theory is, he could be like a kamikaze pilot in world war ii, he could blow up the ship, blow himself up, who cares, who cares if he's known as an s.o.b.? he's already known as an s.o.b., but in this case he's the guy who dropped the bomb and did it with impunity. >> that's right. you can blow yourself up but it doesn't matter if you take out your opponent, and he's very, very good at this. wayne didn't mention, perhaps, the greater slander of all, which was taking john kerry, somebody who was a decorated vietnam war hero and turning him into a swift boat captain's version of, you know, a lying, cheating, scoundrel. it's outrageous what he does. it's subliminal advertising. you know, this is what gets the right wing machine going. it's the same thing that the president deals with with this birther crowd. there's no justification for it. >> this health thing is really attacking the person's well being or being itself. i remember the old movie "anatomy of a murder," don't think of a
let's go to steve mcmahon. my theory is, he could be like a kamikaze pilot in world war ii, he could blow up the ship, blow himself up, who cares, who cares if he's known as an s.o.b.? he's already known as an s.o.b., but in this case he's the guy who dropped the bomb and did it with impunity. >> that's right. you can blow yourself up but it doesn't matter if you take out your opponent, and he's very, very good at this. wayne didn't mention, perhaps, the greater slander of all, which was...
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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, good morning. we are looking at a commute that is doing very well so far, as you might expect on a friday off to a good start as you drive out to the toll plaza. it's less than eight minutes your drive time getting into san francisco. also looking at interstate 880 in oakland both directions here the traffic continues to look very nice as you drive through. let's go to the south bay. you see a lot of icons with the man with the shovel, that is road work and there is plenty of it. it's not causing a lot of slow traffic. some of the traffic times here on 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze 18 minutes and 880 on 238 to thornton and fremont 11 minutes. let's go back to the desk. >>> hello california. i love you back. >> and california welcomes back president obama. he's in the bay area this morning to continue his push for climate control. in a few hours from now, the president will visit a walmart store in the south bay to highlight his campaign for renewable energy. tara moriarty is live outside
. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a commute that is doing very well so far, as you might expect on a friday off to a good start as you drive out to the toll plaza. it's less than eight minutes your drive time getting into san francisco. also looking at interstate 880 in oakland both directions here the traffic continues to look very nice as you drive through. let's go to the south bay. you see a lot of icons with the man with the shovel, that is road work and there is plenty...
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and steve clemens, from footing. and steve clemens from west point to cafe milano, you get the last word. >> thank you. all in with chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. big headlines out of kentucky, and a tough editorial today from one of the state's biggest newspapers show that the marquise u.s. senate race in the country may turn the answer to a deceptively simple question, what do you call obamacare? >> tonight, the hunt for the number one republican in the senate really begins. >> a showdown to the midterms, including the huge battle that's going to play out in kentucky.
and steve clemens, from footing. and steve clemens from west point to cafe milano, you get the last word. >> thank you. all in with chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. big headlines out of kentucky, and a tough editorial today from one of the state's biggest newspapers show that the marquise u.s. senate race in the country may turn the answer to a deceptively simple question, what do you call obamacare? >> tonight, the hunt for the...
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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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steve jobs is a good example saying we are the crazy ones that believe we can accomplish something that can not be done before. they believe there is a market there before you know what you want. and that kind of worker essential to the country's history you cut that person off when you fund someone else to do something traditional. you don't get the same i innovation. >> host: one story i would like to focus on that i enjoyed in the book was the story of langley who was the government competitor funded to the wright brothers in developing the first flying machines as they were known at the time. you look at langley's resume and it looks like one you should put the money on. harvard and the head of the smithsonian commission. and he was like george h.bush when running for president. you could not have a better resume. so you are making investments with other people's money he seems like a safe bet over the two yokels with bike shops and playing on the hills in kitty hawk and a couple of no bodies. but it ended up being the wrong decision. >> guest: right. just like herbert hoover world
steve jobs is a good example saying we are the crazy ones that believe we can accomplish something that can not be done before. they believe there is a market there before you know what you want. and that kind of worker essential to the country's history you cut that person off when you fund someone else to do something traditional. you don't get the same i innovation. >> host: one story i would like to focus on that i enjoyed in the book was the story of langley who was the government...
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now let's go to steve. >> happy friday, sal. >> thank you, steve. >>> humidity is 100% in san francisco. cloudy with fog. 50s and 60s. mostly cloudy. some sun. it will be breezy this afternoon. starting off very mild for some. san jose 57 to begin. 65 at noon. a high today of 70. it's been that way three days in a row. you can see that very light rain up there in south lake tahoe. for us a little bit of cloud cover. 50s mid to upper. a couple low. mountain view is 59. of course that is utmost. 58 at livermore. a little bit of breeze. not crazy or anything. concord 6, oakland west at 13. there is definitely a back edge to this. 40s up in the mountains. 52 in ukiah. 57 monterey and also los angeles. one better for san diego. see that cloud cover streaming in. high pressure is beginning to show itself. this system deepens a teeter totter effect. but not until sunday. a little low will keep things in check until after saturday. low clouds. a little hint of drizzle. 50s on the temps and a warmer pattern starts sunday and carry into next week. 90s return for some inland areas. again most are
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we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground their first class flight plans and toss them back into coach? that debate coming next. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ 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
we're going to fall behind. >> but you put the pressure on the localities, right, steve? >> you get accountability. people can see it there as you see in indiana state in. that illustration is the best thing going. >> last word. thanks everybody. everyone is a buzz about jay-z and beyonce's privacy be invaded but should it be over who is collecting massive data on our kids in school? that's on cashing in. but first, lawmakers flying in style on your dime. is it time to ground...
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here is steve wynn's account. >> they're molly coddled. we're talking about successfulg. artists like george or barbra streisand. they live in a relatively small world. the people around them are very solicitous and caring for them. they have a world view that is therefore everything should be given to everybody 'cause everything has been given toore them. george clooney is fun to be i with. as i said earlier, you havefu to watch your timing. i didn't call the president a (bleep) george didn't collinear (bleep). he was a little into the tequila , but he is fun to be with. he's a good story teller. >> can't we all just get along? >> i agree with them. he's fun to be with and he's great company. >> is he really?be >> yeah. i like him a lot. i don't think he's hysterical in his politics like others are that are alienating and he feels the same way. he doesn't like when people are too polarizing. you have to listen to othe r opinions. come to the table to disagree i a good way. >> greg, i think what it was, t george clooney claimed that steve wynn called president obama an a-
here is steve wynn's account. >> they're molly coddled. we're talking about successfulg. artists like george or barbra streisand. they live in a relatively small world. the people around them are very solicitous and caring for them. they have a world view that is therefore everything should be given to everybody 'cause everything has been given toore them. george clooney is fun to be i with. as i said earlier, you havefu to watch your timing. i didn't call the president a (bleep) george...
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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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host of "up," thank you as always. >> you can catch steve on "up with steve kornacki" on weekends at 8:00 a.m. on msnbc. do not miss it. >>> coming up, the book of the year. can it change the course of american history? economists and author explain the run away best seller and the 21st century, just ahead. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help
host of "up," thank you as always. >> you can catch steve on "up with steve kornacki" on weekends at 8:00 a.m. on msnbc. do not miss it. >>> coming up, the book of the year. can it change the course of american history? economists and author explain the run away best seller and the 21st century, just ahead. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how...
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. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: you call cash for gold. >> steve: yeah? >> jimmy: send them your monster cable. >> steve: yeah? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they'll give you more cash. they'll give you stacks of cash. >> steve: they'll give you like a cubic yard of cash. they'll give you enough cash to go buy more monster cable. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: it's like a a never-ending cycle. >> jimmy: it's like an investment in the future. >> steve: dvd. dvd, baby. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? hey, call this 1-900 number. >> steve: yeah? >> jimmy: i'm a little bit crazy, man. drive you nuts. feels like a crazy -- is that like old-timey phone? >> steve: old-timey phone. [ laughter ] [ ring ] hello. >> steve: hello? is this the party line? >> jimmy: no. >> steve: you know there's a a party. i'm wearing a one-piece. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this one's from @rmharris3488. he says, "my six year-old son calls me by my first name instead of daddy. this morning he walked into the kitchen, said, 'what's for breakfast, ron?'" [ laughter ] that's pret
. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: you call cash for gold. >> steve: yeah? >> jimmy: send them your monster cable. >> steve: yeah? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they'll give you more cash. they'll give you stacks of cash. >> steve: they'll give you like a cubic yard of cash. they'll give you enough cash to go buy more monster cable. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: it's like a a never-ending cycle. >> jimmy: it's...
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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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if steve jobs and jeff smith had been lay abouts we would have reduced income inequality. why is it a bad thing when people do well? >> well rick there's a new survey out. 38% say they're going to have to cut back on their workers if it goes up to $10.10 an hour. >> at this point it doesn't matter what i think because the senate did what the senate did. all i think we can hope for now, we have to be realistic. we do have to take into account the job losses that could happen. we need to look for a compromise where you greatly reduce the number of job losses but we still find a way so that people that work a 40 hour week are not living below the poverty line. i'm open to suggestions. i think the president is too. >> well, carrie the president says he's particularly interested in the minority interest in all this but there's some indication that minorities may be among those hurt hardest. right now they're doing poorly compared to the average national unemployment rate 6.3% among african americans, 11.6. >> that's why i don't understand why they overwhelmingly vote for presid
if steve jobs and jeff smith had been lay abouts we would have reduced income inequality. why is it a bad thing when people do well? >> well rick there's a new survey out. 38% say they're going to have to cut back on their workers if it goes up to $10.10 an hour. >> at this point it doesn't matter what i think because the senate did what the senate did. all i think we can hope for now, we have to be realistic. we do have to take into account the job losses that could happen. we need...
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. >> steve: from nasa? >> jimmy: if you're nasty. >> steve: oh, okay. i missed it. >> jimmy: chris kattan would get it. [ laughter ] old reference. ♪ thank you may the 4th for being the perfect holiday for "star wars" fans as well as people with lisps. may the forth be with you. [ laughter ] thar warth. >> steve: thar warth. i love thee-three-p-o. [ applause ] luke thkywalker. the death thar. the thith. may thith. >> jimmy: revenge of the thith. >> steve: revenge of the thith. [ laughter ] i love it. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you petco aquariums for being like death row for goldfish. [ laughter ] [ audience oohs ] i know but it's true. [ laughter ] that is the thing, i agree with you. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you netflix for letting me watch important life changing documentaries while going to the bathroom. there you guys go. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ..
. >> steve: from nasa? >> jimmy: if you're nasty. >> steve: oh, okay. i missed it. >> jimmy: chris kattan would get it. [ laughter ] old reference. ♪ thank you may the 4th for being the perfect holiday for "star wars" fans as well as people with lisps. may the forth be with you. [ laughter ] thar warth. >> steve: thar warth. i love thee-three-p-o. [ applause ] luke thkywalker. the death thar. the thith. may thith. >> jimmy: revenge of the thith....
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steve hayes, elise viebeck and charles krauthammer. charles, it was almost recommend is nis sent of that press conference in moscow where he continued to ramble on about different things. >> you can see how dismissive he is of his adversaries in the west, particularly obama. he says he will recognize the results of the election. we'll see. but at the same time the separatists who are obviously under his control have been disrupting and attacking. there's been a lot of death and they may make it impossible for the elections to come out in yeern ukraine. at which point, he could recognize a government in kiev. then he can deny the government in eastern europe. so he has his objectives already there. he's swallowed crimea. he will, if this works out the way he wants, he could deny the legitimate si of elections in the east and thus press for very wild auto nm my on the part of the east. meaning they woulden a client of russia and he will negotiate with the winner of the election. it's going to be a chocolate magazine nat who is very stron
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steve? >> this is an issue that was pretty consistently misreported across all kinds of media today. he didn't say humans had nothing to do with climate change. he said he doesn't believe human activity is causing these dramatic changes to the climate the way these scientists are portraying it. what he was saying in effect is global warming alarmists are hyping it i think that's entirely defense cybil statement. the laws passed in u.s. congress. laws we pass here wouldn't likely have a major impact on what actually is happening in terms of long-term climate changes. also, a defensible position. particularly when you take into account, china and india and other less developed countries in the kinds of co 2 that they are putting into the environment. if you believe that's a cause. so i think this has been vastly misreported and overbehind today. and it's t. certainly doesn't do him any damage with the conservative base of the republican party. >> marah? >> i think that was the whole point. wha
steve? >> this is an issue that was pretty consistently misreported across all kinds of media today. he didn't say humans had nothing to do with climate change. he said he doesn't believe human activity is causing these dramatic changes to the climate the way these scientists are portraying it. what he was saying in effect is global warming alarmists are hyping it i think that's entirely defense cybil statement. the laws passed in u.s. congress. laws we pass here wouldn't likely have a...
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george clooney versus steve wynn. steve wynn told me what their showdown was all about. >> don't tell anyone! onthis is "market makers" bloomberg. ♪ >> overseas, ukraine forces are on the offensive tried to take back territory currently controlled by pro-russian separatists. is government in kiev ignoring demands from vladimir putin to pull back troops. merkel meets with president obama today at the white house to talk about the situation. i want to bring in ryan. he has been covering the conflict since it began. we are hearing about an n. meeting.ou anu.m. >> it is getting serious. it is being held at russia's initiative. they requested the meeting. russia saying they find what has taken place in easterner crane today to be disgusting, a punitive operation. they are referring to a ukrainian military operation that began before dawn local time in the east of the country to recapture a city held by separatists. it started with military helicopters going in, which were almost immediately shot down. at least one we can
george clooney versus steve wynn. steve wynn told me what their showdown was all about. >> don't tell anyone! onthis is "market makers" bloomberg. ♪ >> overseas, ukraine forces are on the offensive tried to take back territory currently controlled by pro-russian separatists. is government in kiev ignoring demands from vladimir putin to pull back troops. merkel meets with president obama today at the white house to talk about the situation. i want to bring in ryan. he has...
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when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com,e. 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? 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! >> it looks like soccer may be the favor ite support. they built new fields for a place to play. raising concerns about how the government is paying tax payer money in the country. the fields are a symbol of what is wrong with the country. it is reportedly nothing more than dirt littered with broken bottled and trash. they are a target for terrorists. al qaeda putting the fields in their site because of the crowds that gather there. another story for you a monumental malfunction in the capital. three-days after reopening the public the washington monument elevator breaks. it was closed for nearly th
when sales rep steve hatfield books at laquinta.com,e. 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? 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! >> it looks like soccer may be the...
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as steve says, part of it is very clearly the need for more sensible public investment. infrastructure investment is an obvious one. this country is crying out for infrastructure investment. europe has a good infrastructure investment, but even there you could do with more infrastructure investment. i just recently saw how europe has particularly shoddy roads. i guess that depends on your definition of shoddy. germans could do with spending on infrastructure. >> i heard a report that the bathrooms at la guardia airport have not been renovated in 30 years. >> but they finished the mumbai airport. >>> coming up next, we'll tell you about two holidays. why your mother's day flowers are likely to be a great example of globalization and why the movie "groundhog day" is apparently a great lesson of life. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom comm
as steve says, part of it is very clearly the need for more sensible public investment. infrastructure investment is an obvious one. this country is crying out for infrastructure investment. europe has a good infrastructure investment, but even there you could do with more infrastructure investment. i just recently saw how europe has particularly shoddy roads. i guess that depends on your definition of shoddy. germans could do with spending on infrastructure. >> i heard a report that the...
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steve, your thoughts here as we are reporting again this vote. creating the special select committee to investigate benghazi. >> i have to say, i know a lot of reasonable republicans in the house of representatives. i am disappointed in them. today. because they voted en masse. not a single defect, that we have seen in the 225 republicans that voted in favor of, of, of really a meaningless committee. i think that, the republicans had been missing something along the lines of a birther controversy that they pretended to have with president obama and have now -- created another -- kind of controversy. which is a fake one. it is going to be distracting for the nation. going to be polarizing to. some degree i am very pleased to see the attention on the fund-raising dimensions. this really could backfire in, in a boomerang way. on the republican party for the recklessness of the act. when people look at the callousness of how deep the desire is within the republican party to put this at the forefront of their fund-raising. they're not going to listen
steve, your thoughts here as we are reporting again this vote. creating the special select committee to investigate benghazi. >> i have to say, i know a lot of reasonable republicans in the house of representatives. i am disappointed in them. today. because they voted en masse. not a single defect, that we have seen in the 225 republicans that voted in favor of, of, of really a meaningless committee. i think that, the republicans had been missing something along the lines of a birther...
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hi, steve. >> hi, shannon. there's support from both sides of the aisle from the obama administration's move to allow veterans to get private medical care. all this amid mounting accusations patients were left without needed care at veterans hospitals. the first report coming from the facility in phoenix where as many as 40 patients allegedly died while waiting for treatment. congressman jeff miller of florida, chairman of the house veterans affairs committee, supports the idea of allowing some veterans to get care at private hospitals. meantime, there are continued calls for the resignation of veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki, a vietnam veteran and retired four-star general. but miller says this is not simply an issue of leadership at the top of the v.a. >> this is much larger than the secretary of the department of veterans affairs. >> like what? >> well, you've got an entrenched bureaucracy that exists out there that is not held accountable, that is shooting for goals, goals that are not helping the
hi, steve. >> hi, shannon. there's support from both sides of the aisle from the obama administration's move to allow veterans to get private medical care. all this amid mounting accusations patients were left without needed care at veterans hospitals. the first report coming from the facility in phoenix where as many as 40 patients allegedly died while waiting for treatment. congressman jeff miller of florida, chairman of the house veterans affairs committee, supports the idea of...
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down to the wire amendment proposed by tennessee congressman steve cohen added an additional $5 million, bringing the total to $41 million. you saw this as part of the call to action and tweeted, my amendment to add $5 million to end the backlog just passed the u.s. house. the road to ending the backlog isn't over. in fact, it's just beginning. the senate appropriations committee is expected to markup its own version of the bill on tuesday. joining me now, ranking member of the house appropriations committee. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure, ronan. >> you described this as truly outrageous, how important is this legislation to you? sfwl surviving sexual assault is one of the most traumatic experiences in a woman's life. and to think that there were 400,000 and counting kits with evidence sitting on a shelf is as tounding. new york had a 17,000 person backlog. and they increased the arrest rate from 40 to 70%. this is essential. we've got to deal with it and i'm very pleased that we were able to fight for $41 million. this will lead to evidence collection and analysis and prosec
down to the wire amendment proposed by tennessee congressman steve cohen added an additional $5 million, bringing the total to $41 million. you saw this as part of the call to action and tweeted, my amendment to add $5 million to end the backlog just passed the u.s. house. the road to ending the backlog isn't over. in fact, it's just beginning. the senate appropriations committee is expected to markup its own version of the bill on tuesday. joining me now, ranking member of the house...
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we have our cofounder steve case it is awarded 100 thousand dollars to innovators. and i'm thinking that these guys are seeing something that others are missing. the aol cofounder, the man was responsible for one of those talked about situations. he joins us right now. it's very good to have you. >> it is good to see you. neil: tell me what you are up to here. because i noticed among your sojourns about is included in that i've been talking for a while about this startup lakin sowden valley and new york city. they're also those regions rising in importance and they were brought in our ecosystem of entrepreneurship and innovation across the country. there is rise to this and we will start it off in late june and this is an example on the market with strong momentum was strong and innovation with strong and then it lost its way and fought its way back now. neil: let us know that detroit's earliest days was of silicon valley. great technologies with the auto industry that will change the world. like that back? so would you do to bring them back or read or interest? >>
we have our cofounder steve case it is awarded 100 thousand dollars to innovators. and i'm thinking that these guys are seeing something that others are missing. the aol cofounder, the man was responsible for one of those talked about situations. he joins us right now. it's very good to have you. >> it is good to see you. neil: tell me what you are up to here. because i noticed among your sojourns about is included in that i've been talking for a while about this startup lakin sowden...
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former microsoft ceo steve ball ballmer ponied up $2 billion. it needs to be approved by the league and we are following all the developments. quite a few, rosa. >> lots of moving parts. one thing is very clear this morning. donald sterling wants to see all the cards on the table before deciding to sell or sue. >> it is one of the biggest deals in sports history, and the winning bidder, this man, steve ballmer, former ceo of microsoft. the price tag? $2 billion, handily beating out competing bidders like oprah winfrey and david geoff fen by at least $400 million. the deal is no slam dunk. ballmer signed an agreement with shelly sterling. the next play belongs to donald sterling. >> there is no sale, and he has not yet agreed to sign off, period. >> his lawyer telling wolf blitzer before news of the agreement that while donald gave her permission to negotiate selling the team, he did not give her permission to actually sell the team. >> not without reaching an accommodation with the nba which gives him some form of vindication. the money is not c
former microsoft ceo steve ball ballmer ponied up $2 billion. it needs to be approved by the league and we are following all the developments. quite a few, rosa. >> lots of moving parts. one thing is very clear this morning. donald sterling wants to see all the cards on the table before deciding to sell or sue. >> it is one of the biggest deals in sports history, and the winning bidder, this man, steve ballmer, former ceo of microsoft. the price tag? $2 billion, handily beating out...