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. ♪ >> if burks had a fan club in the control unit, james greenburg might very well be its president.> meech, that's my favorite rapper. he's the future. >> hands up like i'm reaching for the heavens, one false move then i'm reaching for my weapon. just being in the presence of demetrius is a blessing. >> as far as anybody in the industry, i don't see anybody on his level. maybe lil' wayne, drake, kanye west. but not many people can hang with meech. >> what's your nickname? >> white boy. because i'm mixed and i'm the lightest person from my neighborhood. my dad is black and mexican. my mom is white. >> burkes was friends with greenburg. >> i must be a violent offender, as y'all say. you know how people ride with guns on the streets, that's why i have my knife. you never know what's going to happen. i can't say you need one. but it wouldn't hurt to have some on standby. >> he is serving 15 years for dealing narcotics and resisting police. but up until his arrest, greenburg found drug dealing afforded him luxuries such as his grill. >> i went to the dentist in st. louis, paid $1,100 and
. ♪ >> if burks had a fan club in the control unit, james greenburg might very well be its president.> meech, that's my favorite rapper. he's the future. >> hands up like i'm reaching for the heavens, one false move then i'm reaching for my weapon. just being in the presence of demetrius is a blessing. >> as far as anybody in the industry, i don't see anybody on his level. maybe lil' wayne, drake, kanye west. but not many people can hang with meech. >> what's your...
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my mom is white. >> burkes was friends with greenburg. >> i must be a violent offender, as y'all say.now how people ride with guns on the streets, that's why i have my knife. you never know what's going to happen. i can't say you need one. but it wouldn't hurt to have something on standby. >> he is serving 15 years for dealing narcotics and resisting police. but up until his arrest, greenburg found drug dealing afforded him luxuries such as his grill. >> i went to the dentist in st. louis, paid $1,100 and got eight teeth. >> was it worth it? >> to me, yeah. >> why did you want to spend that kind of money on your teeth? >> i was getting money. so i figured i had to reward myself for getting all this money. >> had he invested that money in brakes for his car, he might have avoided getting caught? >> my brakes was messed up on my car and the police seen me riding through a light and i had to skid. it was like that. and police hit their lights. i knew i had a warrant, so i took them on a high-speed. catch me if you can, i'm the gingerbread man. i ended up getting out of the car and runnin
my mom is white. >> burkes was friends with greenburg. >> i must be a violent offender, as y'all say.now how people ride with guns on the streets, that's why i have my knife. you never know what's going to happen. i can't say you need one. but it wouldn't hurt to have something on standby. >> he is serving 15 years for dealing narcotics and resisting police. but up until his arrest, greenburg found drug dealing afforded him luxuries such as his grill. >> i went to the...
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karen greenburg was inside the courtroom. >> when you bring somebody who is alleged to be within the inner circle, whether operation or not, has a symbolic importance for everybody in new york, for the jurors and for the families. >> reporter: abu ghaith was held without bail and will appear in court in april and will likely stand trial later this year. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> and we learned about a flaw in security designed to protect against terrorism tonight. an undercover agent of the u.s. government, easily got a fake explosive device through airport security. undetected. how did they do it? david kerley tells us. >> reporter: a stunning breach of security. an undercover investigator with a fake bomb hidden on his body last week in newark, isn't caught. >> i find that somewhat shocking, not surprising. >> reporter: the tsa tells abc news the agent with a device hidden so well it would be hard to detect, went through a metal detector. but he was pulled aside for a pat down too. the officers at the checkpoint never found the fake bomb. >> it's sort of like a red tea
karen greenburg was inside the courtroom. >> when you bring somebody who is alleged to be within the inner circle, whether operation or not, has a symbolic importance for everybody in new york, for the jurors and for the families. >> reporter: abu ghaith was held without bail and will appear in court in april and will likely stand trial later this year. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >>> and we learned about a flaw in security designed to protect against terrorism...
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when they bailed out aig -- >> that's the greenburg thing, that it went through. >> gave everybody 100the dollar. they were made money good by the bailout of aig so it didn't work out. >> neil: fast forward to today. why are some goldman shareholders saying wait a minute, this isn't honkey dorey. >> well, it isn't. they paid up big time. i believe they did it as a ruse. goldman knew that that's -- they were in the best position of any other firm if they could get through the financial crisis and make a lot of money in the new year when interest rates were cut to zero and everybody else was hurting and they were better. they could make a lot of money and guess what they want to do? they want to pay themselves. the use of buffet for goldman sachs to say we weren't bailed out, we deserve the gazillion dollar bonuses. >> neil: it didn't hurt to have his name and closeness to the new president and since the president. >> they sported mitt romney after four years of obama. >> neil: now three running back -- they're running back. >> i think what they were trying to say based on sources is we
when they bailed out aig -- >> that's the greenburg thing, that it went through. >> gave everybody 100the dollar. they were made money good by the bailout of aig so it didn't work out. >> neil: fast forward to today. why are some goldman shareholders saying wait a minute, this isn't honkey dorey. >> well, it isn't. they paid up big time. i believe they did it as a ruse. goldman knew that that's -- they were in the best position of any other firm if they could get through...
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greenburg greeting us by phone. >> i have been following this story for quite a while.growth areas is h h -- he says expertise is limited. that it varies widely from hospitals to surgeons. he said aggressive direct to consumer marketing may mislead the public into believing they are getting the best choice. this is a very significant development in this very hot stock. >> we're looking at a stock that ten minutes ago was higher than it is right now. it wasn't a direct knock at intuitive surgeical. robotic hiser ekt mys. >> are they the only player in the space? >> yes. >> it was not a direct knock? >> they didn't mention intuitive by name. they mentioned robotic surgeries. i will tell you that last quarter, his ekt -- part of th growth and procedures. i have reached out and they will be getting back to me, they said, they hope with a statement and we will have more on this going forward. >> samsung unveiling its new galaxy is4. it's tempting to look at it as a show down with apple but others have more to lose. we always say is this the iphone killer. there is plenty of
greenburg greeting us by phone. >> i have been following this story for quite a while.growth areas is h h -- he says expertise is limited. that it varies widely from hospitals to surgeons. he said aggressive direct to consumer marketing may mislead the public into believing they are getting the best choice. this is a very significant development in this very hot stock. >> we're looking at a stock that ten minutes ago was higher than it is right now. it wasn't a direct knock at...
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i want to do stock with our good friend herb greenburg. he has been following this for a long time.it doing? >> tempur-pedic with a long pop. they got the okay to make the transaction expected to close by march 18. that stock by the way up some 40% just this year. >> and text time on our hands. h & r block ripping higher. >> bigger than expected losses but they said cost-cutting remains on track. they expect significant earnings. that stock has been just a crusher, up about 70% in the last 12 months. >> and ripping higher -- >> the third one. there we go. up by 8%. >> nice move here. fourth quarter profit beats but the outlook, the goidance, 2013 sales above consensus. you can see investors applauding that news right there. >> here is one of herb's stocks. >> good news for this truck maker. >> here is what is incredible. stock up 28%. j.p. morgan out with a note, mandy. raising navistar up to 45 bucks. telling clients the ship is turned ahead of plans. >> and went through a bumpy time, so good it's turning around. >> pandora bet are thannet anded quarterly reports. and apple's inter
i want to do stock with our good friend herb greenburg. he has been following this for a long time.it doing? >> tempur-pedic with a long pop. they got the okay to make the transaction expected to close by march 18. that stock by the way up some 40% just this year. >> and text time on our hands. h & r block ripping higher. >> bigger than expected losses but they said cost-cutting remains on track. they expect significant earnings. that stock has been just a crusher, up...
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herb greenburg with us. he has been following this stock.es back monday, i'm sure he will give us more on the story. but the company, the shares are up by about, we do have the numbers for you. i think they are surging today. >> this is interesting. you saw the stock drop 11% in the last five minutes of trading. that's on the bloomberg headline that there would be investigations. cant' can'tor fits jer cantor cantor fitzgerald says that is an overreaction. >> strong same store sales. those shares up about 35%. >> i said this last year, all about the colored pants. now it is still all about the colored pants. i have many different colors myself. >>> deutsche bank, a german company. but interesting story with relation to what is happening here in the u.s. >> bank on bank violence, mandy. this is goldman sachs downgrading db to a sell. can you believe that? incredibly disrespectful. this is their argument. fed want new capital requirements on foreign bank holdings. goldman said they will -- can you see db sharply in the red. >> this company you
herb greenburg with us. he has been following this stock.es back monday, i'm sure he will give us more on the story. but the company, the shares are up by about, we do have the numbers for you. i think they are surging today. >> this is interesting. you saw the stock drop 11% in the last five minutes of trading. that's on the bloomberg headline that there would be investigations. cant' can'tor fits jer cantor cantor fitzgerald says that is an overreaction. >> strong same store...
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greenburg is the director of the district of columbia, center for aids research, a multi institutionthe hiv/aids epidemic here in d.c., which has most of you know has among the highest rates in the world and the highest rate in the united states and professors have made remarkable progress in addressing women's health issues, for instance, the professor studied the health problems affecting minorities living in the united states and has developed recommendations to reduce the rates of teen pregnancy comes sexually transmitted diseases and other serious health problems that disproportionately impact such a group. the professor i know this year, hello, she's executive director of our jacobson institute of oneself and she's conducted cutting edge research how policies and walls in the united states affect access to family planning services including their ability to obtain low-cost contraceptives such as the health. at the university level, we have the ibm mcmath who is here with us today. she spent her career research and nutrition and sustainable food policy and heads up the universit
greenburg is the director of the district of columbia, center for aids research, a multi institutionthe hiv/aids epidemic here in d.c., which has most of you know has among the highest rates in the world and the highest rate in the united states and professors have made remarkable progress in addressing women's health issues, for instance, the professor studied the health problems affecting minorities living in the united states and has developed recommendations to reduce the rates of teen...