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but steve, you say the epa is becoming a rogue agency. >> yes and sadly it's not alone. they make up the rules as they go alone. you see it in other government agencies as well and it comes from the white house. if you don't like the law, ignore it. no surprise other agencies are doing the same thing. epa is hurting production in this country. not something we should be doing at this time. >> there's a real pattern of abuse here, is there not? >> we have to keep in mind there's an allegation that's been made f. the allegation turns otolaryngology to be true, something to be concerned about to be sure but this office that this person is suggesting is behaving incorrectly, been around a long time. didn't come along with this administration, why don't we wait and see what the evidence shows? let's not be a -- >> well, our job is to investigate. we are not a court. we are the media. excuse me, rick, i have to say the washington post investigated before all the evidence is in on watergate. you weren't against that investigation were you. >> by the way, if you have evidence i'
but steve, you say the epa is becoming a rogue agency. >> yes and sadly it's not alone. they make up the rules as they go alone. you see it in other government agencies as well and it comes from the white house. if you don't like the law, ignore it. no surprise other agencies are doing the same thing. epa is hurting production in this country. not something we should be doing at this time. >> there's a real pattern of abuse here, is there not? >> we have to keep in mind...
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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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steves: what happened to this house? pero: well, this house was hit by two grenades from mortars, right? so, this is what i found on top of my house. two of those explode. the house was hit. no tiles -- i could see the sky. there was no roof on the house. steves: and this house... pero: this house is more than six centuries old. and it's in my family for more than 200 years. so i took some loans in the bank, and i decided to rent it, like a guesthouse. steves: so, now the tourists are coming back, and you have a good business. -pero: yes. -steves: and a beautiful house. congrat-- the quality and the craftsmanship is just beautiful. pero: thank you very much. steves: with the war in the past, the tourists are back. to escape the crowds, hit the beaches during the heat and crush of midday. go for a dip near or far from the old town. wherever you choose, you'll swim in the shadow of one of europe's finest fortified medieval cities. and evenings in town are peaceful. a hole in the mighty wall leads to a great little bar call
steves: what happened to this house? pero: well, this house was hit by two grenades from mortars, right? so, this is what i found on top of my house. two of those explode. the house was hit. no tiles -- i could see the sky. there was no roof on the house. steves: and this house... pero: this house is more than six centuries old. and it's in my family for more than 200 years. so i took some loans in the bank, and i decided to rent it, like a guesthouse. steves: so, now the tourists are coming...
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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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. >> 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: they're like droid. >> jimmy: he's always on the d-rod. >> steve: he's always, 24/7. droid. >> jimmy: this last one's from @ceevaughnhake015. she says, "i heard my mom say 'i love you.' i replied 'i love you too.' she said 'i'm sorry, i was talking to the dog.'" [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: there we have it, some "tonight show" hashtags. check out more of our favorites go to tonight show.com/hashtags. or submit yours by downloading our "tonight show" app available on itunes and for android. stick around. be right back with michael fassbender, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ introducing new johnny appleseed hard apple cider. inspired by the man himself. a refreshingly sweet and intense hard cider with a crisp apple bite. best served on the rocks and among friends. johnny appleseed is the refreshingly sweet and intense choice of those with a story to tell. so try a johnny appleseed hard cider tonight and let the stories flow. welcome to the toyota time sales event. we're looking for something safe with a really smooth ride. he's a very light sleeper. oh,
>> steve: they're like droid. >> jimmy: he's always on the d-rod. >> steve: he's always, 24/7. droid. >> jimmy: this last one's from @ceevaughnhake015. she says, "i heard my mom say 'i love you.' i replied 'i love you too.' she said 'i'm sorry, i was talking to the dog.'" [ laughter ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: there we have it, some "tonight show" hashtags. check out more of our favorites go to tonight show.com/hashtags. or submit yours by...
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you have mgm dominating one end, steve wynn dominating the other. how do you get people into the middle? they came up with an idea for a 550 foot tall ferris wheel, the largest one on the world. i did go on it. >> let's take a listen. >> we try to solve a specific problem. we are asking our guests to come 1200 feet. to get people to walk 1200 feet to something, you've got to have an attraction. it has to move a lot of people, it has to be open every day, and be attractive all hours of the day. it cannot just be a nightclub or shopping destination. it has to be something to get a lot of people interested, 24/7. we started looking around at the world of this type of attraction. we looked at the roller coaster down here at the stratosphere. vegas, i'm not going there to ride a ferris wheel. i'm going there to gamble. >> there are families that are going. area where the ferris wheel is, known as the highroller, it is called the link, and there's a number of different restaurants and shops. the whole goal is to bring people there and offer them something
you have mgm dominating one end, steve wynn dominating the other. how do you get people into the middle? they came up with an idea for a 550 foot tall ferris wheel, the largest one on the world. i did go on it. >> let's take a listen. >> we try to solve a specific problem. we are asking our guests to come 1200 feet. to get people to walk 1200 feet to something, you've got to have an attraction. it has to move a lot of people, it has to be open every day, and be attractive all hours...
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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 sent any -- steve is her with more. >> republicans are moving ahead. they want to find out what led to the attack in benghazi and whether the white house was engaged in the korup after the fact. the chairman denies charges by democrats that he will provide over a partisan witch hunt. >> i will have no friends to reward and no foes to punish. we will take it right where the facts take us. they are neither republican or democrats. they are facts. if we engage in a process that is not fair according to the american people we will be punished as we should be for that. >> democrats say there have been plenty of hearings already. there one will be a waste of time. former secretary of state hillary clinton was among those who testified in the past. democrats say the gop wants to keep up a political drum beat leading into the midterm elections. >> the bottom line here is that the republicans clearly lost the ability because we have had such a precipitous drop among republicans even in their fervor for repealing the affordable care act. they are clearly doing t
steve sent any -- steve is her with more. >> republicans are moving ahead. they want to find out what led to the attack in benghazi and whether the white house was engaged in the korup after the fact. the chairman denies charges by democrats that he will provide over a partisan witch hunt. >> i will have no friends to reward and no foes to punish. we will take it right where the facts take us. they are neither republican or democrats. they are facts. if we engage in a process that...
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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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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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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! beer. dog. music. yikes. skip track, please. i'm hungry. impossible? maybe, but honeywell's latest innovation gives me hope. hello, thermostat? "hello. please say a command." i'm feeling hot. "changing set point to 68 degrees" the wi-fi thermostat that listens, learns, saves. from honeywell. spv is. >> bay area airline passenger is describing a terrifying close call as 2 jets came dangerously close to each other over the pacific. united airlines flight heading from hawaii to los angeles on april 25th. collision alert system went off as u.s. airway jet approached. flight tracking shows the plane plunged 600 feet in 60 seconds without warning for passengers like bay area resident kevin townsend. >> i am looking down th
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! beer. dog. music. yikes. skip track, please. i'm hungry. impossible? maybe, but honeywell's latest innovation gives me hope. hello, thermostat?...
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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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i wanted to ask steve about his last slide, the one that says questions. i am wondering what kind of -- for steve and joe, what kind of questions to you be able to -- view of to be able to answer in the next six to nine months that may be one of the answers about the operations more operational rather than the kind of questions that allen asks in his lines which will relate to the effectiveness of meeting the waivers demonstration by the characteristics. things that are may be keeping you up at night in your hoping to know how to do better or workout or figure out as you go forward. does that make sense? >> i'll start. we affectionately call those our transition to market issues. we are married -- varying two different approaches that are philosophically and operationally very different. the insurance world where you have no coverage until you pay your premium and the medicaid world where you have coverage immediately upon eligibility. the insurance world where you have had different levels of cost sharing and a variation in managing efforts. the medic it
i wanted to ask steve about his last slide, the one that says questions. i am wondering what kind of -- for steve and joe, what kind of questions to you be able to -- view of to be able to answer in the next six to nine months that may be one of the answers about the operations more operational rather than the kind of questions that allen asks in his lines which will relate to the effectiveness of meeting the waivers demonstration by the characteristics. things that are may be keeping you up at...
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at thee with steve wynn global conference. he discussed the cow's explosive growth. >> what is happened is the opportunity is so terrific that makes other things look less than terrific. yes, it is true that we are primary a chinese company. that is probably going to look even more so as our third hotel is being completed in the next 18 months. there will come a point where the ratio of domestic to chinese earnings is greater than it is now. >> you were the first. you got the stands. caesars is building in south korea. you have a new project that could cost you north of $3 billion. do you worry you are going to saturate the the chinese market? >> in the last 3-4 years, our hotel have been steadily increasing in earnings in spite of the fact that the amount of casinos has nearly doubled. our competitors have built beautiful new, very expensive and well thought-out project. yet we are still growing. the market has been expanding at a rate that has allowed the market to add supply because demand has exceeded it. everybody is expe
at thee with steve wynn global conference. he discussed the cow's explosive growth. >> what is happened is the opportunity is so terrific that makes other things look less than terrific. yes, it is true that we are primary a chinese company. that is probably going to look even more so as our third hotel is being completed in the next 18 months. there will come a point where the ratio of domestic to chinese earnings is greater than it is now. >> you were the first. you got the...
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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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. >> and mark is up next with what steve kear had to say. that's up next in sports. -- kear had to -- kerr. that's up next in sports. >>> mark is here with sports. the future of the warriors today. >> reporter: yeah. this guy is very impress i have. obviously, that doesn't translate to victories yet. but if you can go by impressions that you make off a guy being introduce and welcomed by the media, well, steve kerr is certainly off to a good start with the golden state warriors. handling questions. one of the major questions to steve kerr is having to answer with no previous coaching experience how will you do the job. he is absolutely unphased by that because it's been done before. >> one went from the broadcast booth to the sideline and he is one of the best coaches in the league. you look at jason kidd this year. he went right from playing into coachling and did a nice job with brooklyn. mark's been successful here. he turned this thing around hear with his approach. >> now, there's a lot of trends that happen in this league. i'm probably
. >> and mark is up next with what steve kear had to say. that's up next in sports. -- kear had to -- kerr. that's up next in sports. >>> mark is here with sports. the future of the warriors today. >> reporter: yeah. this guy is very impress i have. obviously, that doesn't translate to victories yet. but if you can go by impressions that you make off a guy being introduce and welcomed by the media, well, steve kerr is certainly off to a good start with the golden state...
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former microsoft ceo steve ballmer makes a record-breaking bid to acquire the team from embattled owner donald sterling. >>> as calls grow louder for veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki to resign at v.a. hospitals, a whistle blower told cbs news they were told to fast fie records related to veterans' care. >> to make it seem like the patients didn't have to wait that long. >>> and -- >> t-i-e. >> it's a tie for the fourth time in the 80-year history of the national spelling bee. a pair of winners are crowned. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, may 30th, >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, may 30th, 2014. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm marlie hall in for anne-marie green. after a month of controversy that included racist statements from a billionaire owner, threats of a player boycott and an unprecedented penalty by the nba, the los angeles clippers have been sold. shelly sterling, the wife of donald sterling confirmed last night she sold the team to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer for a record-setting price of $2 billion,
former microsoft ceo steve ballmer makes a record-breaking bid to acquire the team from embattled owner donald sterling. >>> as calls grow louder for veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki to resign at v.a. hospitals, a whistle blower told cbs news they were told to fast fie records related to veterans' care. >> to make it seem like the patients didn't have to wait that long. >>> and -- >> t-i-e. >> it's a tie for the fourth time in the 80-year history of...
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we're going to turn next to steve fitten. he has directed michigan's program for more than five years and headed the policy for those programs before that. he's a career civil servant operating, i guess, in a completely nonpolitical environment. after all, it's only to, what,' 15 billion out of $50 billion state budget, so it's hardly noticeable, right? steve has a story to tell about how michigan is extendingtora coverage to hundreds of thousands of lower income residents through its healthy michigan program.g we're glad you came to share with us. steve? is. .. wonder how is going to introduce a career bureaucrat. very kind. i am pleased to be here to share with you some of the high points of the process to pass and implement the helpless you -- help in michigan legislation. the michigan political environment, our legislators -- legislature is republican at this one. it's a republican governor. and so where we started was to make the case with the michigan medicaid program t the michigan medicaid program is, was and is affec
we're going to turn next to steve fitten. he has directed michigan's program for more than five years and headed the policy for those programs before that. he's a career civil servant operating, i guess, in a completely nonpolitical environment. after all, it's only to, what,' 15 billion out of $50 billion state budget, so it's hardly noticeable, right? steve has a story to tell about how michigan is extendingtora coverage to hundreds of thousands of lower income residents through its healthy...
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steve was talking about some of those numbers. the 2011 numbers, it is approaching an aggregate of $1 billion. that is big money because they are reimbursing unemployment. with that being the case, if we can create a pathway through all these efforts from state, local, federal governments as well as industry, creating these quick theies via recognizing training through a credential, through a certification, a licensed for this military member to jump in, we may be able to make their burden a little less. a lot of these folks have families by the time they get their first two are -- tour. sitting on unemployment for a good amount of time, it is a drain on their morale and a missed use of our federal workforce, are general american population. happily get the more engaged when they want to go home and find a job? whatervice translator's -- we have found is that certifications and licenses are speaks.ge that everyone they understand what that certification or license means. what often happens for these young sailors, even more senior
steve was talking about some of those numbers. the 2011 numbers, it is approaching an aggregate of $1 billion. that is big money because they are reimbursing unemployment. with that being the case, if we can create a pathway through all these efforts from state, local, federal governments as well as industry, creating these quick theies via recognizing training through a credential, through a certification, a licensed for this military member to jump in, we may be able to make their burden a...
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steve wynn bets big on macao and talks trash about actors. in technology, conspiracy, the story silicon valley does not want you to hear. with today's investor adam warren buffett's big batch, we will introduce you to one of his biggest fans. hank azaria's love-hate relationship with social media. let's kick it up with what everyone is talking about and what else could be -- on the first friday of the month? >> a big upside surprise, 288,000 jobs traded last month and the unemployment rate drops to 6.3%, the lowest since september of 2008. >> impressive, those are good numbers. the most new jobs added to payrolls since january of 2012. is that good news? >> the headline number is good but the details are not quite as good. that's why we see the markets back off a little bit from their initial excitement. it is a tale of two surveys. the establishment survey is very good, to went 80,000 jobs -- this is the weather, it's over and we are coming back on that but then you look at the household survey, it measures how many people were employed. we
steve wynn bets big on macao and talks trash about actors. in technology, conspiracy, the story silicon valley does not want you to hear. with today's investor adam warren buffett's big batch, we will introduce you to one of his biggest fans. hank azaria's love-hate relationship with social media. let's kick it up with what everyone is talking about and what else could be -- on the first friday of the month? >> a big upside surprise, 288,000 jobs traded last month and the unemployment...
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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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could you talk about steve the rifleman? >> he earned an again because he was a character with the airborne in korea. after he got the name, but i'm sure to boston people assume that name came from somewhere else because he was a known killer. one is shifting things to me was when you talk about something being close to home, my father was a paratrooper in the same combat unit and it served in korea. he did not know steve flemmi when they were in service but my father just passed away a few years ago, years ago he is raising money for the korean war memorial in washington and he meets steve flemmi and tells them, we have to get together with their wives around the country. they came to scottsdale, arizona, when we can and would travel, our wives and girlfriends all get together and steve joined the group. i'm writing about him, and then suspected and druggie and all the stuff and meanwhile, is kind of airborne retreats around the country. dad, this guy is like really bad. there's a lot of murphy's in boston but i'm hoping he
could you talk about steve the rifleman? >> he earned an again because he was a character with the airborne in korea. after he got the name, but i'm sure to boston people assume that name came from somewhere else because he was a known killer. one is shifting things to me was when you talk about something being close to home, my father was a paratrooper in the same combat unit and it served in korea. he did not know steve flemmi when they were in service but my father just passed away a...
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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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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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just to be clear, right now steve king is winning. just last week he said, if i had the power and authority to kill everything immigration why is it comes to me, if they actually handed me the keys to the kingdom and if i have the gavel that controls immigration, the immigration issue that would be nice. well, madam president, who among us can say that he has not been handed the gavel and immigration policy when nothing is being done and immigration, just what he said he would do if he were, indeed, handed the gavel. what has the house actually done on immigration these past few years? nothing. look it up. this is what steve king wants. he is winning, and america is losing. it is not just me who is frustrated with this inexplicable inaction. just this week tom donohue, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, said if republicans don't do it, they should not even bother to run a candidate in 2016. he added that failure to act is not an option and that we are absolutely crazy if we don't take advantage of having passed an immigration
just to be clear, right now steve king is winning. just last week he said, if i had the power and authority to kill everything immigration why is it comes to me, if they actually handed me the keys to the kingdom and if i have the gavel that controls immigration, the immigration issue that would be nice. well, madam president, who among us can say that he has not been handed the gavel and immigration policy when nothing is being done and immigration, just what he said he would do if he were,...
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hi, steve. >> reporter: there's support on both sides of the isle for the administration's move to provide private hospital health care to velocity trachbs. the white house who's expangding a program for treatment in private hospitals. >> in terms of veterans being able to go to private doctors and hochts. i think it's great, we have been calling on this for quite some time. i introduced a women similar to this last year. i'm also go to stay what took so long. >> an inspector general report says there's 26 facilities under investigation for allegedly falsifying records reveals delays in care. some are not satisfy with the that ig probe and want to go one step further. here's what he had to say this morning. >> the department of justice has to be involved, i urged the secretary privately and in fact publicly to request and involve the department of justice. these are allegations, but there's evidence to support them, we're not rushing to judgment. the ig cannot. >> reporter: meantime there are continued calls for the reservation of the veteran affairs secretary. >> thanks a lot, steve. >> y
hi, steve. >> reporter: there's support on both sides of the isle for the administration's move to provide private hospital health care to velocity trachbs. the white house who's expangding a program for treatment in private hospitals. >> in terms of veterans being able to go to private doctors and hochts. i think it's great, we have been calling on this for quite some time. i introduced a women similar to this last year. i'm also go to stay what took so long. >> an inspector...
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steve, welcome again to the program. give us your thoughts. you've seen this news develop throughout the day here. >> well, you know, what's interesting is let this be a lesson to the kids watching right now. when you tell a lie and you get caught, you get in trouble. you were talking earlier about how there's clearly been a cover up because they got caught, but there was also system sort of a conspiracy because the general lovell today said we knew at 3:15 in the morning that it was not the video. the white house knew, the cia knew. we knew at fox news the next day that it wasn't that, and so it's very curious. so you've got the controversy of the cover-up, and you've got all sorts of problems right now. they're stonewalling, but they can't anymore. what's interesting though to me is hillary rodham clinton, right? why didn't she go on the sunday show? probably was because she was told, okay, we want you to tell this lie? she goes, i don't think so. one of these days i'm going to be done giving my $400,000-a-pop speeches, and i'm going to run
steve, welcome again to the program. give us your thoughts. you've seen this news develop throughout the day here. >> well, you know, what's interesting is let this be a lesson to the kids watching right now. when you tell a lie and you get caught, you get in trouble. you were talking earlier about how there's clearly been a cover up because they got caught, but there was also system sort of a conspiracy because the general lovell today said we knew at 3:15 in the morning that it was not...
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the tablet takes on apple pricely at about half the there you mentioned steve jobs. he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablet it sells more phones than apple. it has risen to number three and apple's number or. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international taking the meet had overseas. withis my conversation hugo. >> we will launch it in china first. the usual thing we do is test it to make sure it is ok and we will start in southeast asia and then take it to other markets we are flooring. >> i think? will you kind of see how it does in the china market? class the timeframe is determined i manufacturing capacity. we have to determine how easily we can ramp. classe why this year area in the event today, it was dead tablet market is dominated by one third two layers. samsung and apple. fax ite your ambitions? is a high bar in the market and we know that certain. working upree years to the point where we thought we had the right hardware design and also soft
the tablet takes on apple pricely at about half the there you mentioned steve jobs. he hates to be compared to steve jobs, but he is clearly taking a page from apple in leveraging its growing phone user base to sell tablet it sells more phones than apple. it has risen to number three and apple's number or. i caught up with the man who is in charge of the international taking the meet had overseas. withis my conversation hugo. >> we will launch it in china first. the usual thing we do is...
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apple obviously started in the 1970's, but then steve jobs got fired from the company in the mid-1980's, and then apple 10 ord a period of, say, 15 years, where its fortunes really declined steadily, and it was not really until 1997 when steve jobs returned that apple's rebound.began to it is pretty well-known among people who pay attention to what is going on in the or 15 years, where its fortunes really declined steadily, and it was not really until 1997 when steve jobs valley, when back, apple had about 90 days of cash left before it was going to auger in, so in some respects, you could say both companies started right around the same time. >> tracing the origins of apple and google, monday on the communicators on c-span2 8:00 p.m. eastern. ohio senator sherrod
apple obviously started in the 1970's, but then steve jobs got fired from the company in the mid-1980's, and then apple 10 ord a period of, say, 15 years, where its fortunes really declined steadily, and it was not really until 1997 when steve jobs returned that apple's rebound.began to it is pretty well-known among people who pay attention to what is going on in the or 15 years, where its fortunes really declined steadily, and it was not really until 1997 when steve jobs valley, when back,...
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for the very latest, let's go to steve who is live in washington. steve, first of all, the chairman of the panel, trey gowdy, responding to the democratic charges that the hearing and the panel is basically just a partisan witch hunt. how did he respond? >> well, that's right, and gowdy appeared today on fox news sunday saying there's no truth to that accusation. he has no reason to conduct a partisan hearing. listen. >> i have no friends to reward and no foes to punish. we're going to go wherever the facts take us. facts are neither republican or democrat. they are facts, and if we overplay our hand or if we engage in a process that is not fair according to the american people, we will be punished as we should be for that. >> ambassador chris stevens was among those who died in the 2012 attack. united states ambassador susan rice went on the sunday talk shows days later and said it resulted from a demonstration over an anti-muslim video when in fact it was an organized terror attack. a newly released e-mail shows the white house was involved in man
for the very latest, let's go to steve who is live in washington. steve, first of all, the chairman of the panel, trey gowdy, responding to the democratic charges that the hearing and the panel is basically just a partisan witch hunt. how did he respond? >> well, that's right, and gowdy appeared today on fox news sunday saying there's no truth to that accusation. he has no reason to conduct a partisan hearing. listen. >> i have no friends to reward and no foes to punish. we're going...
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first let's check in with steve doocy. >> good morning. >> good morning ladies. hope you are hungry. >> payment day is getting set up. it is friday in the summer and you know what that means, the tour buses are here and the stage is set. they just did a sound check. coming up on the program today we are going to have chris wallace talk about the news today. geraldo rivera. why no criminal charges yet in the va scandal? who is our performer? he is in that bus right now. we have the world famous charlie daniel's band. they will be on this stage on "fox & friends." stick around, folks. >>> did you hear about this one? the wife of arizona senator john mccain is really fired up over gwenyth paltrow's latest controversial comments. the actress compared mean on-line comments to going to war saying, quote, you come across on-line comments about yourself and your friend and it is a very dehumanizing thing, almost like through war you go through a bloody and dephaou mannizing thing and you get something out of it. mrs. mccain tweeted what a joke. my two sons serving in the
first let's check in with steve doocy. >> good morning. >> good morning ladies. hope you are hungry. >> payment day is getting set up. it is friday in the summer and you know what that means, the tour buses are here and the stage is set. they just did a sound check. coming up on the program today we are going to have chris wallace talk about the news today. geraldo rivera. why no criminal charges yet in the va scandal? who is our performer? he is in that bus right now. we have...
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warriors were introduc introducing steve kurr as new head coach. so busy broadcasting the warriors initially could not even schedule an interview with him. as general manager bob was describing it kurr politely rebuffed them before finally relenting as the warriors persisted and today kurr officially took of. i talked with him also pursued hot i by the knicks and the jazz. >> everybody wasn'ted in hiring steve to be the head coach. when did you become this popular? >> just now. didn't get recruited at all out of hay school. didn't have a single scholarship offer. i think there might have been one girl who wanted to go to the prom with me. that was bit. i have never been in this position where i have been recruited. >>reporter: anything short of 51 wins and second round of the play offs is going to be perceived by some as failure. how do you deal with that pressure. >> we have talent. to be the able to step in to my first coaching job with a talented team in the play offs last couple years. i know what's coming and we have got high expectation for o
warriors were introduc introducing steve kurr as new head coach. so busy broadcasting the warriors initially could not even schedule an interview with him. as general manager bob was describing it kurr politely rebuffed them before finally relenting as the warriors persisted and today kurr officially took of. i talked with him also pursued hot i by the knicks and the jazz. >> everybody wasn'ted in hiring steve to be the head coach. when did you become this popular? >> just now....
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waiting in steve scottsdale, arizona, on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. about andering technology where if you are driving -- i thought this would save millions of gallons of gas at this. if the just light car pulls up to a and it activates the light and once it turns green, that car pulls out but a lot of times, it will turn red for maybe 50 or 100 cars that have to stop to let the one car out. i know we have the technology where instead if they had sensors that would let all those cars go through the light first and then they will let the light turned green to let the one car out. across implemented that the united states, it would save billions of gallons of gas per day. host: perhaps it's technology for a future edition? guest: it's a great idea. if you look around, how much energy is actually wasted, you will start to see it everywhere. that is a great example that transportation is such a huge -- part of our carbon footprint and wasted money. transportation accounts for a lot of that. there are some interesting projects on smart cities. i think they
waiting in steve scottsdale, arizona, on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. about andering technology where if you are driving -- i thought this would save millions of gallons of gas at this. if the just light car pulls up to a and it activates the light and once it turns green, that car pulls out but a lot of times, it will turn red for maybe 50 or 100 cars that have to stop to let the one car out. i know we have the technology where instead if they had sensors that would let all...
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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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for "nightly business report," i'm steve leesman. >>> just when you got used to a whole vocabulary o-- >> now we have term repot. >> i'm going to audit his report after that. >>> i'm tyler mathisen, thank you for joining us. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "revolutionaries." >> marketing and technology are two sides of the same coin, and every, every new product and revolutionary product requires some sort of evangelism. ♪ >> regis mckenna is a pioneer and high-tech marketing in silicon valley. his work at apple and other legendary companies brought information-aged marketing to the masses. john markoff of the "new york times" talks with regis about his career, his work and his relationships with revolutionaries ike apple's steve jobs. major funding for "revolutionaries" is provided by the intel corporation. >>> when i was a young reporter, starting out in silicon valley, which for me was the 1970s, regis
for "nightly business report," i'm steve leesman. >>> just when you got used to a whole vocabulary o-- >> now we have term repot. >> i'm going to audit his report after that. >>> i'm tyler mathisen, thank you for joining us. have a great evening, everybody. we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> tonight on "revolutionaries." >> marketing and technology are two sides of the same coin, and every, every new product and...
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steve has been speaking to poroshenko, and steve, perhaps no coincidence as he gets announced as the president-elect. there are people taking over the airport in danesk. >> reporter: yes, it's no koups dense whatsoever. he said, i'm going to speak to the people and try to talk to them and explain what kiev isn't as well. and the separatists knew that and took over the airplane. i said, how can that happen when you knew this was a target and that they would go for the apple at the time? he said, that's incredible. the number of problems that this man faced. i found a piece on the web, the $64,000 questions for mr. poroshenko. the economy is going to decline 5% of gdp this year with double-digit up nation and $35 billion of refinance needs over the last couple of years. >> reporter: the relationship with russia and persuading the euro he's in a new position and a new man to take the country forward with epidemic. from the top to the bottom, a whole host of these. we spoke to him last night after what looks like a convincing win, even though we don't have the official results. i said, w
steve has been speaking to poroshenko, and steve, perhaps no coincidence as he gets announced as the president-elect. there are people taking over the airport in danesk. >> reporter: yes, it's no koups dense whatsoever. he said, i'm going to speak to the people and try to talk to them and explain what kiev isn't as well. and the separatists knew that and took over the airplane. i said, how can that happen when you knew this was a target and that they would go for the apple at the time? he...
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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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steve centanni live in washington with the latest. steve, what's the reaction today from members of congress about this plan. >> reporter: really support from both sides of the aisle for the obama administration's aisle to allowed veterans to get private medical care amid mounting accusations that patients were left without needed care at veterans hospitals. congressman jeff miller of florida supports the idea of allowing some veterans to get care at private hospitals and says this is not simple police an issue of leadership as some continue kag for the resignation of v.a. secretary eric shinseki. >> 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's not held accountable, that is shooting for goals, goals that are not helping the veteran. the person that's supposed to be served is not the bureaucrat, it's the veteran. >> and miller wonders why it took so long for the administration to take this latest action. eric? >> ye
steve centanni live in washington with the latest. steve, what's the reaction today from members of congress about this plan. >> reporter: really support from both sides of the aisle for the obama administration's aisle to allowed veterans to get private medical care amid mounting accusations that patients were left without needed care at veterans hospitals. congressman jeff miller of florida supports the idea of allowing some veterans to get care at private hospitals and says this is not...
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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 osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve, thank you. i want to bring in dr. richard besser, abc's chief health and medical editor, who spent years at the cdc. this case happened because they were in the same room at a meeting together. but it would seem good news here that he had it, fought it off, and didn't even foe he had the virus. >> that's terrific news. infected but didn't know it. >> you just got off the phone with the cdc. they tell you they're getting more cases like in overseas? >> they're starting to get more information from saudi arabia. a number of people who had contact with sick people in the hospital. they were around it. no sign of disease. >> their bodies able to fight it off. why is the cdc so concerned if people are getting it but are okay? >> these are good signs. until you can be certain that that's the norm. people can get this and have no problem whatsoever, you're going to be all over it and check every single case. >> all right. dr. besser with the latest from the cdc tonight. rich, thank you. >>> next to california. all eyes on th
steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve, thank you. i want to bring in dr. richard besser, abc's chief health and medical editor, who spent years at the cdc. this case happened because they were in the same room at a meeting together. but it would seem good news here that he had it, fought it off, and didn't even foe he had the virus. >> that's terrific news. infected but didn't know it. >> you just got off the phone with the cdc. they tell you they're getting more cases...