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. >> hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman putting d, liotte in the line of fire. the ceo will sit down with us. >>> finds out from the ceo of ppr about what he's expecting for christmas. you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> welcome back. it's a performance enhancing trick called window dressing used by managers to boost their yearly returns. joining us to protect
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do you believe in what meg whitman is doing at hp?ould you put a dime into that company at this point in time? >> hp is slightly opaque to me right now. i have a lot of confidence in meg. i've known her over the years and her work at ebay was fantastic. she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of developers but they have parts of their business that are -- need the same transformation we're talking about with dell and sysco. >> great to have you on the show. have a happy and healthy new year. see you on the other side. >> thanks. >> ann winblad. weis? >> to me you have to separate what is happening in the fundamentals with companies versus what the market is paying for at stock price and amazon is to me egregiously over valued. facebook is all -- i'd rather pay up 10% knowing they are well into their strategy than sitting there watching stock go low
do you believe in what meg whitman is doing at hp?ould you put a dime into that company at this point in time? >> hp is slightly opaque to me right now. i have a lot of confidence in meg. i've known her over the years and her work at ebay was fantastic. she has a lot of technology to work with. she's got some very slow moving parts at hp that she is going to have to decide what to do with. hp has made some forays into the cloud so they understand what software is. they have tons of...
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and either meg whitman accomplishes change and there's an improvement or she's out or combination of management changes such as an activist coming in, forcing a change? so, either/or, you've got some sort of change happening. >> well, in the options market, i saw nothing to the upside that would indicate the options market anticipates carl's in here. the stock early on got to the highs of the day then settled off. i think it's a very interesting possibility that this name is finally ready to start turning around. meg whitman, when she first laid out the process of how hewlett-packard was going to succeed, she gave us a very long-term look and everybody started waiting for each individual quarter. i think you're finally starting to get out to the points where meg can finally show what she's been able to do with the company and the direction they're going. at this level, you're down side is very, very limited. >> remember, too, that last year, they hired goldman saks to fight off activists. >> pete is right. there was huge call buy, but giving options got 8% more expensive today, someb
and either meg whitman accomplishes change and there's an improvement or she's out or combination of management changes such as an activist coming in, forcing a change? so, either/or, you've got some sort of change happening. >> well, in the options market, i saw nothing to the upside that would indicate the options market anticipates carl's in here. the stock early on got to the highs of the day then settled off. i think it's a very interesting possibility that this name is finally ready...
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coach randy whitman, he didn't want to stick around to watch it either. >> i've been trying to get thrown out for a while. these guys won't even throw me out. >> i feel bad for the guy. all right. when georgetown plays american university, hoyas win it, that simple, eight straight times. the one blip 30 years ago when the eagles upset a patrick- ewing led squad. jeff jones trying to do a similar thing here, but you've got to cover rivera. 3 points. two of five from deep. the hoyas build a 15-point lead. but the eagles pesky. daniel munoz stroking his 3. he had a 15-point game. georgetown's defense all over the eagles here. porter, georgetown pulling away for their ninth straight. kristen berset with more. >> reporter: georgetown and american are two teams that are headed in opposite directions. the eagles have now lost three in a row while the hoyas are riding a seven game win streak. now, today's game ended as most expected, with georgetown dominating the d.c. neighbor. but both teams see there's a lot of work to be done, especially with conference play looming around the corner. >> we'v
coach randy whitman, he didn't want to stick around to watch it either. >> i've been trying to get thrown out for a while. these guys won't even throw me out. >> i feel bad for the guy. all right. when georgetown plays american university, hoyas win it, that simple, eight straight times. the one blip 30 years ago when the eagles upset a patrick- ewing led squad. jeff jones trying to do a similar thing here, but you've got to cover rivera. 3 points. two of five from deep. the hoyas...
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head coach, randy whitman after the game. >> i look up every morning to make sure the sky is up there me. trust me. this has not been fun. we're going to continue to fight. the way we play, you would think -- giving our self a fighting chance with all the games. the record should be flipped. but, the reality is, what it is. got to continue to grind. continue to work together. and, fight for one another. >> this sky is not falling yet. however, for another couple losses come our way. could be soon. >> not getting blown out any games. want to look at the brighter side. the guys in almost every game. take joefrg timovertime. what are you looking at him for? >> 3 and 3 -- 3:19. positive for you. >> 3 and 19. not getting blown off the court you. know what i mean the i maintain that matters some. >> all right. that does matter a little bit. >> give me some love. >> 3 and 30. >> next up, the magic in orlando tomorrow night. mean while, mystics have a new leader. hired mike tebow as head coach and general manager, following their 5 and 29 campaign. >> could i say tongue in cheek you. only go
head coach, randy whitman after the game. >> i look up every morning to make sure the sky is up there me. trust me. this has not been fun. we're going to continue to fight. the way we play, you would think -- giving our self a fighting chance with all the games. the record should be flipped. but, the reality is, what it is. got to continue to grind. continue to work together. and, fight for one another. >> this sky is not falling yet. however, for another couple losses come our way....
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chief christine todd whitman of course we all know said in a statement immediately after nine eleven that the air was safe to breathe and obviously the government wanted wall street to mediately be reopened for business following the attacks i mean do you think that would give some peace to the first responders to see some of these people held accountable that knowingly lied oh absolutely i mean you know getting wall street up and running was more important than our lives and our well being and that's just unacceptable. well what i should be held accountable what i mean what happened i mean the government just said case closed on not as well that they couldn't be held accountable i mean is anyone doing anything at all to to help hold the people accountable that did knowingly lie and put forty thousand people's lives on the line just so wall street could run. i don't believe so and honestly i don't really know enough about that i although i knows that. we did go in we were told it was safe we weren't given proper. ventilators or you know face this in order to prevent and helling with
chief christine todd whitman of course we all know said in a statement immediately after nine eleven that the air was safe to breathe and obviously the government wanted wall street to mediately be reopened for business following the attacks i mean do you think that would give some peace to the first responders to see some of these people held accountable that knowingly lied oh absolutely i mean you know getting wall street up and running was more important than our lives and our well being and...
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fraud caused it1÷÷ to overestimate the value by almost nine billion dollars the suit names hp's ceo whitmanif you had a chance to talk to president obama, what would you ask him? students from around the bay are writing letters sharing their hopes for the future. education reporter leeann melendez. >> reporter: the letter is written to the president start out with a simple -- >> dear president obama. >> reporter: what follows are >> reporter: what follows ar --t curiosity, like do you wear a suit everyday? >> how do you feel about romney losing, do you feel sad for him? >> reporter: the fifth graders are participating in a program called mail to the chief.2;/ñ organized by handwriting without tears. the idea to encourage students to get interested in government. >> anything that you want to write is fine. >> reporter: this year the students have been happening in their communities, and around the world. they are not holding back. >> are you going to deal with the problems in egypt? >> what are you going to do about gangs? kids are getting shot. i can name five people who have been shot and
fraud caused it1÷÷ to overestimate the value by almost nine billion dollars the suit names hp's ceo whitmanif you had a chance to talk to president obama, what would you ask him? students from around the bay are writing letters sharing their hopes for the future. education reporter leeann melendez. >> reporter: the letter is written to the president start out with a simple -- >> dear president obama. >> reporter: what follows are >> reporter: what follows ar --t...
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don't tell the public it work autos the board is on a hot seat, including silicon valley pioneers meg whitman mark andresan. should they have known better? >> mark is not necessarily a super star evaluation expert or accountant. so i would say no. and in that case, i don't think the premise applies since it was a technology company, not a silicon valley base. it didn't have roots here, there would have been no, sort of ear to the ground inside information that the silicon valley giants would have. >> lawsuit was filed near san jose. it's expect that had insiders may step forward to help support claims of fraud. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> if you get a parking ticket you may have money coming back to you. an analysis shows that drivers overpaid parking tickets by an astounding $316,000 that. is just in one 12 month period.í8!÷ú drivers mistakenly paid or somehow paid it twice. and the city should have refund that had overpayment but never did. the auditor calls it disturbing. >> no evidence. that they have pro actively refunded for this whether $50 or $200, we need to return that money to our
don't tell the public it work autos the board is on a hot seat, including silicon valley pioneers meg whitman mark andresan. should they have known better? >> mark is not necessarily a super star evaluation expert or accountant. so i would say no. and in that case, i don't think the premise applies since it was a technology company, not a silicon valley base. it didn't have roots here, there would have been no, sort of ear to the ground inside information that the silicon valley giants...
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in 1966 a guy named charles whitman went to texas university into the watch tower and started shooting3 people. they did an autopsy on him. what did they find in. >> they found a malignant brain tumor that he had, and it was an initial thought that maybe this brain tumor caused his aberrant behavior. but then on further investigation and looking at all people with that kind of brain tumor, it had, it was concluded it had nothing to do with his aggression -- megyn: has that ever been duplicated? >> no. but if, in fact, if there were a number of people who had the same kind of neurological ab -- abnormality, that would indicate there could be a cause. megyn: what of the mother? because there's also going to be, i think, an autopsy performed on her. and when you have a geneticist looking at the son, is that relevant? >> absolutely. the geneticist should be able to look at the mother, the autopsy material from the mom and the son, and also from the living material from the father and brother. and get a really thorough profile. this may never have been done before because it was so expensiv
in 1966 a guy named charles whitman went to texas university into the watch tower and started shooting3 people. they did an autopsy on him. what did they find in. >> they found a malignant brain tumor that he had, and it was an initial thought that maybe this brain tumor caused his aberrant behavior. but then on further investigation and looking at all people with that kind of brain tumor, it had, it was concluded it had nothing to do with his aggression -- megyn: has that ever been...
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. >> rick: joining us now is woman who has studied infamous killers charles whitman and unibomber andappearance of natalee holloway. that was quite an extraordinary press conference. as you listened with your background but the police lieutenant, medical examiner, the kinds of injuries they sustained and weapon used to inflict these injuries, what do you take away? >> the information that they were putting out really takes your breath away. what he said was that these injuries were extremely severe. they were tissue injuries. the a.m. mission did extensive damage. the victims were shot from three to 11 times. he didn't explain, he said the injuries were all over. the injuries were inflicted what i understand him to say, was which really tells me that he was very intent on making sure, it's difficult to say, he was making sure that his victims died. he wanted them dead. that is someone who went there with the intent to kill as many people as he could. it's really stunning. >> rick: it is stunning. assault rifle was originally reported to have been left in the car. he used it as his pri
. >> rick: joining us now is woman who has studied infamous killers charles whitman and unibomber andappearance of natalee holloway. that was quite an extraordinary press conference. as you listened with your background but the police lieutenant, medical examiner, the kinds of injuries they sustained and weapon used to inflict these injuries, what do you take away? >> the information that they were putting out really takes your breath away. what he said was that these injuries were...
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one was with meg whitman and one was with romney. the most money lost. what does that tell you?people are getting smarter. they're going, i don't like this amount of money spent on this election. there should be a given -- campaign finance reform is very important. i hope somebody does something about it. you should have a given amount, equal amount, equal air time. that's it. you know? that idea of corporations being people, no, no. this is a country of, by and for the people. not of, by and for the corporation. you know? it's like because i'm so against gmos, the modified food and i'm so against lobbying, you know, like chemical companies lobbying and proposition 37 was bad. that's scary. the poison in our foods and in the air and pollution. they give discretionary polluters -- we are having climate change. the republicans don't seem to want to acknowledge that. it is a major problem and you have to be a democrat to understand that or to believe in that. >> have you ever been in love with a republican? >> never. >> could you ever be? >> no. >> really? that's fascinating. >> we
one was with meg whitman and one was with romney. the most money lost. what does that tell you?people are getting smarter. they're going, i don't like this amount of money spent on this election. there should be a given -- campaign finance reform is very important. i hope somebody does something about it. you should have a given amount, equal amount, equal air time. that's it. you know? that idea of corporations being people, no, no. this is a country of, by and for the people. not of, by and...
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meg whitman is in a complicated legacy.line, they've been investing a lot of the cash flow that they have back in the business. the business has been starved for cap ex investments for a while. you're seeing actually groom strong product business unit leaders. the history of hb almost to a fault, with really strong business unit leaders. and under mark herd that had dissolved. they had some of the independence had been lost to these business units. even printers, which were somewhat flat, and we've seen with software things are growing. is that they have a tidal wave of new products coming out there. and maybe on the retail side, not so strong with the consumer, but they really have a very good lock on the enterprise side. i think her plan is yet to unfurl here, the result of it. >> jeff, our guest hosts have some questions for you. >> steve mcmahon here. i'm just wondering in a day of instant media access and programs like this every morning, how much time do ceos have to turn a company around and how much leeway do they g
meg whitman is in a complicated legacy.line, they've been investing a lot of the cash flow that they have back in the business. the business has been starved for cap ex investments for a while. you're seeing actually groom strong product business unit leaders. the history of hb almost to a fault, with really strong business unit leaders. and under mark herd that had dissolved. they had some of the independence had been lost to these business units. even printers, which were somewhat flat, and...
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just last month, meg whitman used it as the bulk of a nearly $ 9 billion write-down.utonomy's ceo is still defending accounting practices. hp shares are moving higher this morning in what is otherwise a lower day. they're up .75% in frankfurt trade. >>> time is running short to avoid a possible strike as more than a dozen ports along the u.s. east and gulf coast stretching from maine to texas. more than 14,000 long shoremen could walk off the job when their contract expires on saturday in a long running pay despite for shippers. the biggest shipping point is over container royalties which are paid to union workers based on cargo weight. a strike could hurt u.s. exports, factories and affect retailers waiting for shipments of spring merchandise. >> noise of flights have been canceled in the u.s. northeast as a powerful winter storm has brought heavy snow and winds across the region. over a dozen people have reportedly been killed as a result of the storm. joining us now for more from the weather channel is reynolds wolf. he is a meteorologist. reynolds, what can you te
just last month, meg whitman used it as the bulk of a nearly $ 9 billion write-down.utonomy's ceo is still defending accounting practices. hp shares are moving higher this morning in what is otherwise a lower day. they're up .75% in frankfurt trade. >>> time is running short to avoid a possible strike as more than a dozen ports along the u.s. east and gulf coast stretching from maine to texas. more than 14,000 long shoremen could walk off the job when their contract expires on saturday...
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if he got marco rubio or rice assuming they would do it but -- >> if he went for meg whitman of california running for the senate and the chair -- the ceo of hewlett-packard. a serious woman as opposed to palin and the race in 2008. if he took a serious woman, he might have hosted a chance, i think. >> on obama, i mean, he ended up fighting a campaign that was pretty skillful on the ground where it mattered in the swing states. probably why he won. but you would say he didn't live up to the prams that he gave us four years ago. what does he have to do now? he can't face another election. what do you want him to do to show fulfillment of that promise? >> i think what i want him to do and what i think needs to be done are to some degree separate things but i do know that we have had a lot of programs, government-funded program that is represent both sides of the aisle. both sides want everything they want and found a way with this congress over the last several years to get much of what they want and we bought it on credit. and the time has come, because we have enormous debt and raise taxes
if he got marco rubio or rice assuming they would do it but -- >> if he went for meg whitman of california running for the senate and the chair -- the ceo of hewlett-packard. a serious woman as opposed to palin and the race in 2008. if he took a serious woman, he might have hosted a chance, i think. >> on obama, i mean, he ended up fighting a campaign that was pretty skillful on the ground where it mattered in the swing states. probably why he won. but you would say he didn't live...
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whitman with a hit, the ball was grabbed by goldson. 64 yards to the three and the 49ers were again in business. kapernick fumbled the exchange. he will pick the ball up at the nine. this isn't exactly the way this play was supposed to go but it's a touchdown just the same. it got everyone better, kapernick to michael crabtree, 31-3 san francisco, game over right? well not quite. the patriots kicked it into gear and when they do that, they are tough to stop. when tom brady found aaron hernandez, the lead was cut to 39-34. and then with 6:43 to play the patriots were all the way back. danny woodhead and the game was tied at 31. kapernick found crabtree this was the result. a touchdown 38-31, puts the 49ers back in the lead. brady overthrows woodhead. the 49ers take over on down. that's how it ended. four touchdown passes on the night for kapernick in a december classic. the 49ers clench a play off spot that improves their record to 10-3-1. >> great victory. really loved the way our team sucked it up. so many times. we didn't make all the
whitman with a hit, the ball was grabbed by goldson. 64 yards to the three and the 49ers were again in business. kapernick fumbled the exchange. he will pick the ball up at the nine. this isn't exactly the way this play was supposed to go but it's a touchdown just the same. it got everyone better, kapernick to michael crabtree, 31-3 san francisco, game over right? well not quite. the patriots kicked it into gear and when they do that, they are tough to stop. when tom brady found aaron...
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randy whitman without crawford, the wizards trail by 14 and okafore hits the j. an 11-0 run to cut it to two, okafore, 18 points and boards. with the rebound and to bradley. look at the rookie with the strong drive and the finish. he would have a team high 14 points tonight. and early in the fourth quarter, the bulls begin to pull away again. marco abelanelli hits the three and a game high off of the bench. the wizards over the bulls, 87- 77 and they're four and 24. >>> the navy mid-shipman marching into at&t fight in the hunger bowl against arizona state. the sun devils leave 34-7 and throws deep to rashad ross, a 50-yard touchdown, his third of the game. arizona state scored touchdowns on the first nine possessions. in the third quarter, 48-7, one of the few bright moments. green on the kickoff return and navigates his way into the open field and goes 95 yards for the td and adds two more scores in the fourth quarter, dominated by the sundevils, 62-28. >>> so much of the redskins success is given to robert griffin 3 and while his partner in crime alfred morris
randy whitman without crawford, the wizards trail by 14 and okafore hits the j. an 11-0 run to cut it to two, okafore, 18 points and boards. with the rebound and to bradley. look at the rookie with the strong drive and the finish. he would have a team high 14 points tonight. and early in the fourth quarter, the bulls begin to pull away again. marco abelanelli hits the three and a game high off of the bench. the wizards over the bulls, 87- 77 and they're four and 24. >>> the navy...
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. >> if he had gone for meg whitman. he might have won. if he took a serious woman as opposed to palin in 2008. >> on obama, he fought a campaign that was pretty skillful on the ground where it mattered in the swing states. probably why he won. by any kind of criminal just you say he didn't live up to the promise he gave four years ago. what do you want him to do to show some fulfillment of that promise. what i want him to do and what needs to be done have separate things. i do know that we've had a lot of programs, government funded programs for years now that represent both sides of the aisle. both sides want everything they want. both sides have found way with this congress over the last several years to get much of what they want. we bought it on credit. the time has come. we have to pay the bill. >> argument of the moment, you can see the republicans being pushed into this impossible situation for them to win where two-thirds of americans in all the polls are quite happy for the rich 2% to be taxed more. the republicans have boxed the
. >> if he had gone for meg whitman. he might have won. if he took a serious woman as opposed to palin in 2008. >> on obama, he fought a campaign that was pretty skillful on the ground where it mattered in the swing states. probably why he won. by any kind of criminal just you say he didn't live up to the promise he gave four years ago. what do you want him to do to show some fulfillment of that promise. what i want him to do and what needs to be done have separate things. i do know...
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one was here in california with meg whitman, one was nationally, but romney clearly had more money thanfor most of that campaign. in both cases, the one with the most money lost. >> isn't that great? >> what does that tell you? >> people are getting smarter. i don't like all this amount of money spent on this election. there should be a give -- campaign finance reform is very important. i hope somebody does something about it. you should have a given amount. equal amount. equal air time and that's it. you know? that idea of corporations being people, no, no. this is a country of, by and for the people, not of, by and for the corporation. you know. because i'm so against gmos, the modified food, and i'm so against lobbying, you know, by chemical companies lobbying, and that proposition 37, you know, was bad. and that's scary because the poison and, you know, the poison in our foods and the air and pollution, and they give discretionary polluters. we're having climate change. the republicans don't seem to want to acknowledge that. it's a major problem. and you have to be a democrat to und
one was here in california with meg whitman, one was nationally, but romney clearly had more money thanfor most of that campaign. in both cases, the one with the most money lost. >> isn't that great? >> what does that tell you? >> people are getting smarter. i don't like all this amount of money spent on this election. there should be a give -- campaign finance reform is very important. i hope somebody does something about it. you should have a given amount. equal amount....
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. >> the board includes big names includings wheg whitman, ray lane, and mark andresan.y're defrauding share holders about a new product called idle 10. based on technology it acquired from a british software company it bought last year, idle 10 can be found on the web site, but the attorney says it doesn't exyismt. >> if they fraudulently told the public about this nonexistent product they have, and the court finds thatergvñ te complaint is correct as to then skt court to remove these directive autos hp told abc 7 news it has no comment about the lawsuit. hp angered investors because it's taking a write down on theé8qgç deal and blames accoung wrong doing by autonomy. >> they have an obligation to know what the ce so. saying and the fact they're telling the truth f there is information to believe they're not telling the truth, you can't do that anymore. and... our allegations in this complaint are that they knew early on that what they're telling the public about the product is not true. >> the key question is whether board members are voiding responsibility. >> respons
. >> the board includes big names includings wheg whitman, ray lane, and mark andresan.y're defrauding share holders about a new product called idle 10. based on technology it acquired from a british software company it bought last year, idle 10 can be found on the web site, but the attorney says it doesn't exyismt. >> if they fraudulently told the public about this nonexistent product they have, and the court finds thatergvñ te complaint is correct as to then skt court to remove...
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there is a somewhat negative article in the guardian, a london newspaper, questioning meg whitman's leadership, and that's probably it there. that's the only thing i have been able to find. >> ty, back to you. >> using power whatever this office holds to safeguard the nationes a children following the school massacre in newtown, connecticut. raising the prospect that he will good after policy changes to stop gun violence. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. hampton? >> the president spoke eloquently and harshly following the last two. recent example, on the sale of semiautomatic weapons like those used in virginia tech shootings, candidates saying quote i don't need of any self respecting hunter that needs 19 rounds of anything. fast forward january 2011 for victims of arizona tragedy and congressman gabby giffords who survived, the president saying, we cannot and will not be passive in the face of such violence. last july, in a speech to the national urban league, the president was on fire in talking about assault weapons. >>. but i also believe that lot of gun owners would believe that
there is a somewhat negative article in the guardian, a london newspaper, questioning meg whitman's leadership, and that's probably it there. that's the only thing i have been able to find. >> ty, back to you. >> using power whatever this office holds to safeguard the nationes a children following the school massacre in newtown, connecticut. raising the prospect that he will good after policy changes to stop gun violence. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. hampton? >>...
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>>reporter: hp board on the hot seat concluding pioneer whitman, lane and mark who created the firstely used web browser. should they have known better. >> this is not necessarily a super star evaluation expert or superstar accountant i would say no in this case i don't even think the premise really applies here although autonomy was and didn't have roots here and would have been no ear to the ground inside information that the silicon valley giants would have. >>reporter: lawsuit filed here in san jose. expected that insider may step forward to help support the claim of frau fraud. in san jose, abc 7 new news. >> quick items to rundown for you tonight. facebook testing a new system that would charge users 1 dollars to send message to people outside the immediate friend group. company says it will discourage unwanted messages. brother of imprison financier bernie mad of sentenced to continue years in prison. peter admitted guilty to falsifying record. >> former marine volunteered to guard an elementary school left early today after questions arose his background. contrary to what ser
>>reporter: hp board on the hot seat concluding pioneer whitman, lane and mark who created the firstely used web browser. should they have known better. >> this is not necessarily a super star evaluation expert or superstar accountant i would say no in this case i don't even think the premise really applies here although autonomy was and didn't have roots here and would have been no ear to the ground inside information that the silicon valley giants would have. >>reporter:...
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talking of management, meg whitman a very seasoned ceo, but she's been unwilling to split up this companyu know, spin off the pc side of the business. are you confident that the company is heading in the right direction? what would you like to see hp do? >> well, she's taking her time which is a good thing. i mean the previous ceos, and they have had a lot of them in the last five or six years, have come in to make a big splash, which has hurt them. she's doing the basics, the blocking and tackling, cutting costs, boosting r&d, figuring out where they can make money and where they can't, and in time, i think she will make the right moves. ashley: are you concerned about how it appears that the consumer is, you know, turning more and more to tablets over the pcs? >> well, i'm sure they will find a space there, but they are also making inroads in othee areas like the cloud, like services, like software. they've got a lot to work with, and they just need to figure out where they can make money. ashley: all right, before we let you go, i want to -- you also have nine other stocks that you see
talking of management, meg whitman a very seasoned ceo, but she's been unwilling to split up this companyu know, spin off the pc side of the business. are you confident that the company is heading in the right direction? what would you like to see hp do? >> well, she's taking her time which is a good thing. i mean the previous ceos, and they have had a lot of them in the last five or six years, have come in to make a big splash, which has hurt them. she's doing the basics, the blocking...
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that begs the question, randy whitman, what do you do differently against the hawks this time?not much. they have gotten off to a good start. not tweaked or done too much with how they have played the first quarter of the season. that's a good thing for us. we have been familiar with them twice now in december that we played them. we have been right there, both games. so -- i think that should be a good thing in or guys' minds. what we have to do against this team to win. >> tickets still available for that game tonight 37. >>> mistakes making news today. hiring mike tebow as head coach and general manager. tebow spent the last ten years with the connecticut sun leading them to eight playoff appearances 37 two wnba finals. mystics coming off a 5-29 season. good for last place in the eastern conference. >> about this organization that made you attracted to them? >> can i tse-tung in cheek you only go up? i think -- in my experience with the interview process and talking to ted that they were going to make a commitment to letting me do it my way. there is a base here to start wit
that begs the question, randy whitman, what do you do differently against the hawks this time?not much. they have gotten off to a good start. not tweaked or done too much with how they have played the first quarter of the season. that's a good thing for us. we have been familiar with them twice now in december that we played them. we have been right there, both games. so -- i think that should be a good thing in or guys' minds. what we have to do against this team to win. >> tickets still...
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can meg whitman turn things around in 2013? b.k., is this story getting any better next year? >> i actually think it could. she told us it was going to take five years to turn this company around anyway, perhaps what the autonomy it may take a little longer, but it looks like they have probably purged all the bad news of this stock. so now you have a cleaner company that's a little more visible, a little more clarity in it. and wouldn't it be funny if in 2013 oracle bought hp and mark kirk became the ceo of hp again? >> are you telling me you would buy this stock right sneer. >> yeah, i would buy right here. >> okay. and chesapeake energy shares plummeting this year. jp, this is one of the stocks we talked a lot about several months ago when it was in the news almost every day because of aubrey mccollege don and questions there. what's going to happen in 2013? >> this is a classic example of the old adage, take your losses quickly and sell on controversy. so in this case you have the board investigating the ceo, you have hundreds of millions of dollars in loans, you have all k
can meg whitman turn things around in 2013? b.k., is this story getting any better next year? >> i actually think it could. she told us it was going to take five years to turn this company around anyway, perhaps what the autonomy it may take a little longer, but it looks like they have probably purged all the bad news of this stock. so now you have a cleaner company that's a little more visible, a little more clarity in it. and wouldn't it be funny if in 2013 oracle bought hp and mark...
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bit further east to emily dickinson and a little bit further south to say hi to an old friend walt whitman they have this sense of the cultural heritage. it helps to amplify the writers sense of being a part of the larger story which is very important. it is a whole sense of the literary tradition. so there is this rich ground that is here already and then the writers institute comes in and becomes a begin debate could begin -- beacon and resources nothing else and the rest of that sounds too high but it becomes something that feeds the whole system. it gives fuel, fuel to the fire of people's imaginations and it's very rewarding to see that, to encounter that and to see people in the writing workshops to catch fire with their own creativity because the have been given stuff to work with. they've been challenged by excellence. .. >> tell us about the reasons you decided to write the book and your findings. >> two main drivers that led me to write the book. number one, patients tell me when they come to the hospital they feel like they're walking in blind there's this giant system they don'
bit further east to emily dickinson and a little bit further south to say hi to an old friend walt whitman they have this sense of the cultural heritage. it helps to amplify the writers sense of being a part of the larger story which is very important. it is a whole sense of the literary tradition. so there is this rich ground that is here already and then the writers institute comes in and becomes a begin debate could begin -- beacon and resources nothing else and the rest of that sounds too...
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east over to wave to emily dickenson or a little bit further south to say hi to our old friend walt whitman or edith wharton. when we have this sense of the cultural heritage, it helps to amplify writers' own senses of, you know, being part of a larger story which i think is quite important for the whole sense of literary tradition. so there's this rich ground that's here already. and then the writer's institute comes in and becomes a beacon, it becomes a magnetic pull, it becomes a resource if nothing else, and it may make the rest of that sound too high that luten. but it becomes something that feeds the whole system. it gives fuel. it's fuel to the fire of people's imaginations. and it's very rewarding to see that, to encounter that, to see people in our writing workshops really catch fire with their own creativity because they've been given stuff to work with, they've been challenged by excellence that they've been able to see themselves. >> next, we take a tour of the uss slater with richard ross. mr. cross describes the role these boats played in winning the second second world war. >
east over to wave to emily dickenson or a little bit further south to say hi to our old friend walt whitman or edith wharton. when we have this sense of the cultural heritage, it helps to amplify writers' own senses of, you know, being part of a larger story which i think is quite important for the whole sense of literary tradition. so there's this rich ground that's here already. and then the writer's institute comes in and becomes a beacon, it becomes a magnetic pull, it becomes a resource if...
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i think meg whitman is a great ceo but has no product leader in the company.ell built the company in the first generation. who is the product leader to take it forward? you've got to have product leaders in had these businesses to be able to reinvent them for the next cycle. >> let's open the floor. guys, joe? >> obviously, you know steve rather well. how would steve jobs feel about the current environment as it is right now at apple? >> well, again, i'm not inside of apple. i'm outside of apple looking at it. >> but you knew the way he thought about the world, and -- >> sure. steve jobs lived in a world of black and white. no compromises, perfectionist, he believed that you had to keep pushing the edges of innovation. and apple is still doing that. what apple is doing right now is it's building out the follow-on evolution very successful products like the ipad. now we have the ipad mini. so i think apple has got a few years of being able to do that. at some point, it's got to do something beyond that. >> john, there have been some notable stumbles in apple's
i think meg whitman is a great ceo but has no product leader in the company.ell built the company in the first generation. who is the product leader to take it forward? you've got to have product leaders in had these businesses to be able to reinvent them for the next cycle. >> let's open the floor. guys, joe? >> obviously, you know steve rather well. how would steve jobs feel about the current environment as it is right now at apple? >> well, again, i'm not inside of apple....
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harte or a little bit further east, emily dickinson or further south, say hi to our old friend walt whitman or edith wharton, when we have this sense of cultural heritage, it helps to amplify the writer's own sense of being part of a larger story, quite important through the whole sense of literary tradition so there is this ridge crowd that is here already and the writers institute comes in and becomes a beacon, a magnetic pull, it becomes a resource if nothing else. it becomes something like -- that feeds the whole system, it gives fuel to the fire, and rewarding to see that and encounters that and see people in our writing workshops really catch fire with their own creativity because they have been given stuff to work with, they have been challenged by excellence that they have been able to see themselves. >> albany, new york, is one of the oldest settlements of the original 13 colonies and the longest continuously chartered city in the united states. next, we hear from jack casey whose book tells the story of a mohawk woman born in 66 who was recently named the first native american to
harte or a little bit further east, emily dickinson or further south, say hi to our old friend walt whitman or edith wharton, when we have this sense of cultural heritage, it helps to amplify the writer's own sense of being part of a larger story, quite important through the whole sense of literary tradition so there is this ridge crowd that is here already and the writers institute comes in and becomes a beacon, a magnetic pull, it becomes a resource if nothing else. it becomes something like...
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in 1966 charles whitman killed 14 people and wounded 32 more on ut's campus before he was stopped by police officer houston mccoy. mccoy passed away yesterday at the age of 72. in an interview with the paper, mccoy said he does not want what he did that day to define him. i remember that day as vividly as if it were last week. i mean, there's something truly sad about our culture that we have these tombstones of memory in our mind so horrific. we have newtown, columbine, virginia tech, charles whitman, and we had stockweather in nebraska years ago. it goes on and on. change the topic. >> let's go on and on. the "new orleans times-picayune," lisa jackson the head of the epa announced yesterday she will step down after the state of the union. she was the first african-american heading up the epa. she did spend plenty of time sparring with congressional republicans and industry groups over issues like global warming and the keystone palestiipeline. >> i worked with lisa jackson on issues. i think she could have got a lot more done if we didn't have the partisan battle back and forth ove
in 1966 charles whitman killed 14 people and wounded 32 more on ut's campus before he was stopped by police officer houston mccoy. mccoy passed away yesterday at the age of 72. in an interview with the paper, mccoy said he does not want what he did that day to define him. i remember that day as vividly as if it were last week. i mean, there's something truly sad about our culture that we have these tombstones of memory in our mind so horrific. we have newtown, columbine, virginia tech, charles...
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. >> i am dan whitman. >> stand-up please. >> let me know if this is off topic but since we have been talking i believe there was a meeting in the last couple days in dublin but russians and americans, it was somebody, is it possible something may be happening in terms of russian policy toward syria. since we mentioned iran can we get as far away as syria? >> you can get as far away as syria with some connections. >> if not -- [talking over each other] >> the question of syriac is totally sufficient importance that we could address that. my own gut feeling, i don't know what you feel, the russians have been for the last several weeks there have been indications of unhappiness with what is going on in syria without a clear sense of what it is they can contribute and whether they could do it on their own or with the u.s. the u.s. has always wanted the russians to be part of that kind of solution. if there's one at all. if the russians in any way are moving toward the american position with respect to syria that are all afforded. another question. >> there's one right here. and we will a
. >> i am dan whitman. >> stand-up please. >> let me know if this is off topic but since we have been talking i believe there was a meeting in the last couple days in dublin but russians and americans, it was somebody, is it possible something may be happening in terms of russian policy toward syria. since we mentioned iran can we get as far away as syria? >> you can get as far away as syria with some connections. >> if not -- [talking over each other] >> the...
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a year where you really do need to need to start see traction where meg whitman outlined. from my own reporting, they're behind on that. but of course there's going to be questioning. of course, there is going to be that other door that says, okay, let's go down the break-up path. it's not working. but we're not there yet. >> no, no. take a look at shares of facebook. being included in the nasdaq 100, starting today. this is nearly seven months, of course, after its botched ipo. it's going to be about 1% on terms of waiting on the nasdaq 100 right now. it replaces info system, because facebook is about ten times bigger than info systems as far as market cap. it changes the waiting of some of the other components as well. microsoft is number two still. 7.5. >> it's been up, i think, ten of the last 12 sessions. >> wow. >> ever since that announcement a couple of weeks ago. >> like instagram muscles, too. >> annoying as that may be as those of us who like instagram and twitter. that's how the market's going to work here. it's going to be brass knuckles. >> its own ecosystem
a year where you really do need to need to start see traction where meg whitman outlined. from my own reporting, they're behind on that. but of course there's going to be questioning. of course, there is going to be that other door that says, okay, let's go down the break-up path. it's not working. but we're not there yet. >> no, no. take a look at shares of facebook. being included in the nasdaq 100, starting today. this is nearly seven months, of course, after its botched ipo. it's...