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Tonight mystery guest. First, lets get headlines from my radio coverts carol massar. We start with technology. A Company Reported fiscal thirdquarter profit and sales that exceeded analyst ams estimates. American snapping up existing homes in the month of may. The biggest Monthly Sales gain in nearly one year. To aases climbing one year nearly 5 million annual rate. That is a look at the headlines. Thank you. Also in technology, oracle chief executive, they are planning to buy micros at 5. 8 billion. President clinton i beg your pardon president obama talking about information of airstrikes. Perhaps militant advancing in iraq, according to john kerry. He spoke from baghdad today and tourged iraqi Prime Minister form a more inclusive government and to do so quickly. This is a critical moment for iraqs future. It is a moment of decision for iraqs leaders. It is a moment of great urgency. Iraq faces an existential threat aqs leaders have to meet that threat with urgency. For more on this topic, am joined by stephen camara. Also from washington is jim phillips, Senior Research fellow for middle Eastern Affairs at the heritage foundation. E us an update right now what is going on at the white house and what are the various options that are being talked about . The point man today was john kerry in baghdad but the message he is carrying is that the iraqis have to move pretty quickly. The insurgency continues to make advances. They have now basically controlled the whole western border of iraq. The u. S. On the other hand does not want to do airstrikes unless they are going to be effective and help create a unified iraq. Far,raqi government so even with the meetings today with maliki, is not moving very fast. Who is this being directed towards these comments that the secretary of state has mentioned . Is this directed towards the u. S. And the u. S. Congress or is it really getting a hearing in iraq . I think secretary of state kerry is focusing on the iraqi leaders. Is Prime Minister maliki believed to have helped create this problem. The day after u. S. Troops left in december 2011, he moved to arrest his sunni Vice President and since then, he has marginalized and the sunnis lead repressed sunn ani ers and that is cleared the field for isis. Is there a template for what the United States is considering . That is a good question. I am not sure there is. The concept is changing very googly. A couple of weeks ago, you mightve said u. S. Air strikes mightve helped the iraqi army fight off the insurgents. At this point, it is more like the u. S. Is looking for stability that might allow a negotiation between the government of iraq and this other entity which has taken over so much of the country. Also, the threat to jordan, threats elsewhere means it could be u. S. Airstrikes are trying to contain things in iraq rather than actually create a new situation on the ground. Estimate there will be other expansions of u. S. Plans to share Intelligence Data with the iraqi forces . Thereould anticipate would be not only a greater flow of intelligence from the advisors on the ground, but steppedup drone and satellite and a reconnaissance to discern exactly where isis is located, what if possible weak points may be. As far as next steps for the United States, any chance that our allies will be involved . Right now, it is pretty much a oneman show. That man being barack obama. Beorrow, kerry is going to in the kurdish area of iraq. The kurds are a pretty good ally of the three groups in iraq. I am sure he is going to be looking for some help from that end. What implications are for jordan as well as for neighboring syria and iran . This is a very complicated situation. Jordan is in a tough spot. Not only do you now have the jihadists threatening their border, but jordan has absorbed a lot of the refugees from syria. Instability in jordan would threaten the home and the lease, including israel. Iran is playing its cards pretty close. I will be curious to see what their game is. They are very close to the current iraqi government. More than anyone, they dont want iraq to fall. Jim phillips, is there any indication that there is a response, a reaction from government around the region such as lebanon . They have rounded up some sunni militants recently. What can we expect in the future . Isis and other islamist militants have spilled over the border, not only to launch attacks in lebanon, but back in 2006, they launched attacks in jordan. They have also had attacks in turkey. All of the neighbors of this emerging isis in syria and iraq are very nervous about what is going on. At this point, isis has a border with saudi arabia. Hopefully, part of secretary of state kerrys diplomacy, in addition to showing up National Consensus within iraq that would support the iraq government, also will be reaching out to saudi arabia and other gulf states to have been cut down on their support for islamic militants inside iraq. Any response on the white house about israeli airstrikes into syria . No. They have been quiet about that but i am sure there is no problem the u. S. Has with that. That is a separate situation. Israel has from time to time reached into syria to in this case, it is a counterattack from a border. Thank you very much, gentlemen. Lets move from iraq to argentina. The government bonds are rallying. The move follows reports that the country may be close to reaching a deal with its creditors. Joining me now with more detail is katia porzecanski. What can you tell us . We have had some consistent claims from the government saying they are willing to sit down and negotiate with creditors. We have known for a decade they have refused to do that. This is giving confidence in the markets that this may come to an end. If there is a default, they would be shortlived. It would be able to put this behind them. What is the reason for this advance in the negotiations . After days of going back and forth, the government first saying they would never do this and their lawyers they would be willing to do this. The government going back and saying, no, we wont. A lot of tumultuous moments. It seems like the government has realized they need to be responsible. They need to step forward and put this behind them because if they dont and they have to default again, it is going to be a possible for them to Access International markets ever again. Has of the argentine government i remember looking at fullpage advertisements in u. S. Newspapers highlighting the deal that they already struck with a majority of the bondholders and saying that they are between a rock and a hard place. They cannot reopen negotiations and offer two Different Solutions to those that hold the bonds. Those that have accepted that the previous default payment schedule and those that are holdouts. They did do that. The interpretation of their motivation for doing that estimate sickly basically make it clear they are not doing it voluntarily. They have a gun to their heads and that is what is forcing them to sit down. If they do not do that and make it seem voluntary, they can see potential lawsuits from the people that did except . 30 on the dollar. They need to make it very clear this is not something they want to do. They made it clear in their presentation that the current bondholders who have been pushing for a payment are not the original bondholders by any means. Right. They basically said they are vultures. They bought these bonds at very low prices. Paul singer, among others. Higherd this to get a value on the bonds. They litigated for years and years. I guess it will continue for longer. Thank you very much. League socceror players have shined this years world cup tournament, but can u. S. Soccer convert on that success . I will speak to the president of mls. It is mystery guest monday, time for our first clue. The first clue is that he is bringing back new york tradition. This is taking stock. This weekends world cup dramatic draw between the u. S. And portugal was the mostwatched soccer match in u. S. History. More than 24 Million People tuned in to see the match that ended in a 22 tie. Major League Soccer is looking to convert on this certain attention when it begins its league this week. The leagues president and Deputy Commissioner mark abbott joins me now. I gather as you just described tell me whether you saw the match. I did. I was watching with family and friends. An credible game. Goal. Ner aof a rear looking forward to the match against germany. Tell me about the players on the u. S. Team that played for mls. We at 10 of the players in brazil. We have an additional 12 that are playing for other teams. Eight countries have mls players. Beckerman, ally, u. S. Players per major League Soccer. Howard, the goalkeeper, started playing with major League Soccer before he went to europe. He started playing with thenmm. Do with the first employee you were the first and will be of mls. How did you manage this . I was a young lawyer. There was a guy named alan rotenberg. Fever had awarded the world cup to the United States to use that as a springboard that became the league. I volunteered. Give me an update on the lease performance right now. 19 teams . The league it is a 19th season. We are adding two more teams that will bring us the 21. Have one team the new York Red Bulls which plays in new jersey. The second team, the nyc fc, will be playing in Yankee Stadium and working in building their own stadium in a few years. Villa scored a beautiful goal today, he will join the team next year. Do you have to have stadiums that are specifically suited to soccer in order to make it a success . It is a big part of our strategy. When we began, there were no soccer stadiums in america. Play in theirteams own stadiums. Seattle, our most highly attended team, still plays in the same stadium the seahawks play and. In. Right after the world cup final, we all have our Portland Timbers seattle sounders. Tell me about espn and the deal you struck with them. They have been our partner since the league launched in 1996. We just renewed an agreement for the next eight years with them. Joining them will be fox for those eight years as a coenglish language partner. We also have a deal with univision. What is the biggest challenge right now for mls . It is continuing to execute on our plan. Will be decided in our last year is that we wanted to bring back as many as the u. S. National players we could. Clint dempsey, michael bradley, resigning graham zusi. When people are watching these games, when you watch the game yesterday or watching the game on thursday, goals are being scored by people you can see next week or next month and major League Soccer. What does it say about the future of soccer in the United States that you have foreign leagues coming to the United States trying to increase support and fan attention . It shows the growth of the sport here. You began the segment by saying 25 Million People watched the game yesterday. Those are soccer fans. We dont have the create soccer fans, we just have the capture more of the market of the fans that exist. That is an mbo position enviable position. What about actually owning an mls team . What does that involve and cost . The value is increased. We sold a new york team that was 100 million. You have to make an additional investment of building a stadium. Years s ago 10 ago, it cost about 10 million. What about the foreign leagues . What about in the mls . Each of our teams of the development academy. We have used level teams. Those teams compete more nationally against other top ranking teams but it is not all about competition. Is about the right kind of development curriculum. Want to thank you for spending time with us. Major League Soccer president and Deputy Commissioner, mark abbott. Coming up, i would introduce you to one of Women Apparel companies that is catering to comfort. It is time for our mystery guest clue number two. Our mystery guest is working in a very central location. This is taking stock. Eloquii, an apparel brand for women sized 14 to 24. It recently relaunched its brand and eloquii now features trend these files from the runway to readytowear in less than three weeks. I am joined now by mariah chase. Thank you for being here. Tell people what is eloquii. Cellsquii. Com sophisticated styles for women sized 14 to 24. It is considered a plus sized. The sizing of womens clothes, i want you to explain a little bit about this because it seems you look at labels for all kinds of clothing. It doesnt necessarily match. You see things that dont look like they can fit you and they say they would. Sizing has changed. The average size a woman was wearing in 1985 was a size eight. The average size is a 14 today. Two thirds of women in the u. S. Are a size 14 and above. 65 of women. How did this how did eloquii get started . It seems like this was a great demographic. It is an incredible demographic. It was originally launched in late 2011 by women to wear dress customers. It grew and had some Great Success for about 18 months at which point the limited decided not to forward with the incubated businesses. Turn of to the faded events whereby some of the Key Executives of the original eloquii really passionate about the brand but saw a tremendous Business Opportunity and customer loyalty. They teamed up with a private investor and together they bought the brand in the fall of 2013 which led to our relaunch. You needshion trends to capture in order to be successful. Explain a little bit about this because these are perhaps the kinds of clothes which you normally wouldnt see. You are right. This customer is marginalized from traditional mainstream fashion. U. S. , theyn in the spend 17 of u. S. Women apparel. What we are doing is the trendy the peace, the more sophisticated the peace, the fast year it sells. Theyed tops, miniskirts, are our best sellers. It is a reflection of the fact that women want to participate in every trend. Big online . Yes. We are online. I think multichannel is in our future. For right now, we love being online and the customer loves it to. She is incredibly social. Thank you very much. Mariah chase, chief executive of eloquii. This is taking stock on bloomberg. For look at todays market moving headlines, lets go to carol massar. Army captured territory for militants. The price cut funds above 150 a barrel. One of todays stock gainers was lululemon. Shares rallying today on speculation that the founder will push for the sale of the company. Lululemon still struggling to recover from declining sales after recalling a line of pants for being seethru. Brokers who switched firms will be able to catch a size of their bonuses for themselves for a few months longer. The Regulatory Agency is reworking the proposed rule for Financial Advisors to tell clients about their starting bonus after getting a lot of complaints. Those are your top stories. Year, over a 11 million americans underwent cosmetic procedures making Plastic Surgery a 12 billion business, but what happens when Plastic Surgery goes wrong . We turn to our next guest, dr. Paul nassif and dr. Terry dubow. There to stars of botched. Thing keep her being here. Lets start off by figuring out what exactly is botched in connection to the industry and the medical practice. Prospect surgery is a Huge Industry and it is being done by all kinds of doctors. You dont have to be a boardcertified lasix surgery Plastic Surgery. Course, doa weekend Plastic Surgery, but when you were not as a certified plastic surgeon, the convocation rate goes up the roof. Complications occur and there are durant is results. What are some of the procedures that based on your experience you found to be the most problematic, that caused the problems for people . The number one things i deal with his noses is noses. 50 of patients with the firsttime nose job, that many patients come back needing revision. Thenose does not heal normal way other body parts hell. Al. Is this because the person performing the procedure is not qualified or is there a medical followup that what happened no matter who did it . What happens is a lot of doctors perform rhinoplasty that do not have the skill and training because it is very difficult. It is overaggressive. They are taking too much cartilage out of the nose. Once you heal, the nose basically starts to become it looks like you had a bad nose to. Jon. B. What are the rules and regulations you should ask people to know before they select a surgeon . You want to make sure they are a plastic surgeon. You want to make sure they are certified. You want to make sure they have a lot of experience. Lpful care is a healpfu thing for a surgeon to have. Do your research. What about the most popular procedures . It is still probably breast augmentation. The very nature of breast augmentation, putting a foreign body in a human means it is not stable. It can heal well but years later or even months later, it can turn into a scarred up mess. The nature of Plastic Surgery is that it is surgery and all surgery has obligations associated. Complications associated. What about the rules and regulations as the type of implant that are legal and those that have caused problems in the past . How do you do with those kinds of things . Example, when it comes to breast implants or fillers in the face order of toxins like botox, you want to make sure it is fda approved. You want to make sure youre getting it through the right channels. Not buying a bunch of implants from canada. You want to make sure you get the proper and the right, whether it is any one of these products i mentioned. Hatted you to come together how did you two come together . We of practice together we have practiced together. He worked on a relative of mine. That is how we met years ago. We were both on the housewives franchise. It was incidental. After a couple of years, i started talking about doing another show together. What kind of feedback have you gotten . Very good. We have both done Plastic Surgery reality shows. Those are shows we are making small changes, trying to make people who are good into better. This is a neat opportunity not only to showcase our skills but to use our combined experience for people who have problems to really do something great for people who are devastated by a Plastic Surgery complication. What about the people that may have some kind of disfigurement because of an accident or because of disease or even the kinds of treatments that may be used for treating a disease . We do a lot of those reconstructive procedures. On this program, we do patients with that problem was surgery resulting from accidents or surgery on patients with that accidents. Research forttle this segment, i learned that south korea is a market which makes the United States look like a lagger. What is it about south korea . Why is this taking place . The south korean women love having the nose done. They like having a westernization, make their eyes or nose look more caucasian. That is extremely popular. Trends go wild. One person starts it and it just blows up. Is there a trend here for the same kind of thing . You mentioned breast augmentation as well as nose, rhinoplasty. What is the trend . It is towards noninvasive procedures. What is particular comment is taking fat from one area of your body and injecting it into other areas like the butt. It emulates Kim Kardashian and in the face. A lot that transfer to the face. Is a new area and we are seeing problems with it. It is exploding at a rate too fast. What is the problem . We havent really figured it out. It is a procedure that is ahead of its time. It hasnt gone through the usual learning curve and understanding of the competitions. Complications. The jury is still out about these new procedures. I would stick to procedures that are time tested and have been around for at least five years and are not the tip of our tongue in terms of advertising and what is hot and new. What is hot and new today could be bad and dangerous tomorrow. Botox. What is your take on that industry . There was a takeover battle right now. Do you see that as continuing growth . Nthn theknow is that i next couple of weeks it will keep going up. There other companies that are coming out with other products. If valiant does purchase it, they will own everything. Valiant just sold a part to another company. They are vowing not to let this happen so it will be an interesting stock to watch. Are you still getting a lot of demand for botox . It is through the roof. There are two other neurotoxins that does would botox does but as far as i can tell, there is been very little taken away from the botox market itself. People want to botox. They love it. It is getting bigger and bigger. Want to thank you both for sharing this information with us. Much appreciated. Check out their program on e . I will take a look at some of the most expensive aquariums that have ever been built with the stars of Animal Planet show tahkanked. Time for the final clue. My mystery guest was living in the 1800s, he would be seeing sheep. This is taking stock. Have you ever gone to a restaurant, and hotel and you gaze upon a fish tank that is the size of the not of an ocean. Wayde king is the chief executive of acrylic tank manufacturing and is the start of Animal Planet hit show, tanked. He joins us now from las vegas. Great to have you with us. Tell us how you got into this business. Thank you for having me. Ive have been doing aquarians my whole life. It has been a hobby and ate came into reality and i love to do i love to do it. Lets start with some of your largest aquariums. You did at 33,000 gallon aquarium where . St. Petersburg beach in florida . Was 33,000 gallons. Approximately 32 feet long, 20 feet wide, 18 feet wide. You can see the whole aquarium. I understand you can also snorkel inside the tank. That was one of my specialties. I actually dove in the tank with guy harvey. I did it for one of the reveals. The resort is actually going to have special guests that come down there and they can snorkel. What kind of like can we find inside the tanks . It has groupers, an eel, there are some sharks. Anything and everything can be put into it. Tell us about another thank you made for a church in dallas. It was a 70,000 gallon tank. It took 2. 5 years to build the tank and has two tunnels that you walk underneath to get to the church. It is spectacular. This has 70,000 gallons. What are some of the parameters for the kind of tanks that you build . You build anything up to a certain amount or what are some of the restrictions . There are no restrictions. It is mainly budget. The acrylic tank was seven inches thick on the front panel and the tunnel was 5. 5 inches thick. Any size, anywhere in the world. Where do you build these . The manufacturing plant is in las vegas and it tank like this you would build on site. What about the cost . The church tank was about 4. 5 million. 2. 5 years to build it. More than 4 million and that is without the fish. Correct. You ever had any problems with the tank that the fish do not like it or the owner does not take care of it the way they should . No. They have a marine biologist that lives on staff. They have a quarantine system so all the fish are put into a quarantine system. They are actually acclimated and put into the aquarium. I want to turn your attention to what tank you did for a Hollywood Committee tracy morgan who was involved in an automobile crash. Describe what you did for him. He is a oneofakind guy. We did a few tanks for him. The one you are talking about is a jaws theme aquarium. We have to build this in pieces and bring it out into his basement. It was 20 feet long, five feet wide, and about four feet tall. It had some body parts in it. It has a Steering Wheel and sharks. Where did the sharks come from . The ocean. How do you get a shark is went into a tank . We have suppliers and they were shipped in with air cargo with oxygen and heat packs. We had to acclimate them and put them into the aquarium. How do you suggest someone get started into the world of these tanks . I started when i was about seven years old. My stepfather was the First Service guy in new york city to take care of the querys. Of aquariums. From there, it expanded. Now, i am capable of showing the world on my tv show all these crazy aquariums. Is there a particular tank that houses a fish or aquatic life that we wouldnt see anywhere else . You can have a jellyfish aquarium. Years ago, they braved difficult and today they are not. They are farm raised. Their raised in an aquarium first and then put into a home aquarium so theyre easier to take care of. Some of the bigger species, we dont recommend. Maybe in a public aquarium. Home aquarium, you can have saltwater, freshwater, a synthetic reef, you can have almost anything you want any theme you want. What about dwyane wade tank . That was a tough install. We had very minimum time and a shipping company had a little mishap and it took a little while to get there. We got it done. He showed off his sneakers. It was a great job. The fish were taking care of and everything was unbelievable. Thank you very much. Chief executive of acrylic tank manufacturing and the author of the book tanked. It is time for a mystery guest. My producers have been kind enough to provide us with a few clues. By mr. Guest is bringing back a new york city tradition. My mystery guest is working in a very central location. Finally, if my mystery guest had lived in the late 1800s, he would be seen sheep. Lets bring him out. Thank you for being here. It says a central location. Let me guess does this have anything to do with central park . Yes. The sheep in central park . Yes. Dodo you have anything to with the Parks Department or the park service . No. Anything to do with the Hospitality Industry . Yes. Do you have anything to do with the tavern on the green . Yes. Are you one of the owners . Yes. Are you from philadelphia . Yeah. You spent about 20 million on this . I am trying to think of your name. It is going to come to me. Do a change the menu at the tavern at the green, right . Local food. M you are are you ji somebody . Jim schiola . Almost. Did you really get that . Your partners name is is there a cue card somewhere . We have more with the new owners of tavern on the green, jim caiola. That is next. This is taking stock. My mystery guest has been identified. He is jim caiola, the provider and the recently reopened tavern on the green. Lets step back into time for a moment because the tavern on the green today is very different than it was during the time of how did you get involved . I went to the tavern in the early 1980s and loved it. I was blown away by the magic. That was its heyday. I just recognize all the different languages. It was the celebratory spot in the universe. I was celebrating a great day. I lived here and took myself there as a celebration. I felt great about it. I kept it in the back of my mind. What happened then . You go from there from being in hospitality in restaurants. You always had in your mind that you want to run tavern on the green or how did this come about . I came and i said to my partner there was no way we can do this. It needs to be blown up and started all over again. Five years later, i got another email saying tavern on the green has been blown up and it is being started all over again. Do you want to apply . I felt like it spoke to me finally and that was the moment i said we are going to get this. You got the contract to do this. What have you done in this space . What we try to do is make it relevant to this park and its relationship to the park and also the building itself. The building is from the 1880s. Victorian gothic. It has been done up. We knew that wasnt the way to go in 2014. We try to make it more natural for its place in the park. We try to decorate the inside as if it wouldve been back then. We wanted to make it look like we shined up. I read one of the reviews and they describe the decor as more ralph lauren and less sort of edward scissorhands. Ralph lauren is fair. I didnt read that review. What about the food . We hired katy sparks who was a wonderful chef renowned for her mid1990s fame. The world of farm to table cliche. What we were looking at is doing food as healthy and keeps farmers going that might otherwise annot. They treat their animals well. What about the indooroutdoor mix . We have 3 over 330 seats inside and about 400 seat outside. A lot of people to feed and were just growing into how to do that efficiently. You have everybody here who wants to go to tavern on the green. Thank you very much, jim caiola, the proprietor of the recently opened tavern on the green. Thank you for taking stock. I am pimm fox. Good night. Live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to bloomberg west. I am cory johnson in for emily chang. Forle buying microsystem 5. 3 billion. It is oracles largest acquisition sentence troubled 2010 purchase of sun microsystems. Makes software and hardware for the Hospitality Industry. The ceo was hoping that will boost oracles sales growth which has been rough for the last 11 quarters. Google class going high style and attracts more customers

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