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right at the top there. >> that orange, yellowish area. >> at the top, good frontal lobe functioning. look on the right, the murderer -- >> that is an area of the brain that is often associated with judgment and also inhibition. >> absolutely. part of the brain that regulate emotion. regulates impulsive action. a bit like the garden angel on behavior, you know. or a bit like the brakes on the car. if the brakes are broken, the car gets out of control and the same can be true of an individual with poor frontal lobe functioning. they can run out of control and become enforceably violent. >> you make these sort of revelations about what's happening in the brain, but also the physiology. for example, it's fascinating when you talk about someone's heart rate. something as simple as heart rate. with regard to what is happening in the brain and now heart rate, what have you found? >> what we have been finding and what many researchers have been finding is that low resting heart rate is really one of the best replicated of behavior. >> in part of these studies you took somebody and put them i
right at the top there. >> that orange, yellowish area. >> at the top, good frontal lobe functioning. look on the right, the murderer -- >> that is an area of the brain that is often associated with judgment and also inhibition. >> absolutely. part of the brain that regulate emotion. regulates impulsive action. a bit like the garden angel on behavior, you know. or a bit like the brakes on the car. if the brakes are broken, the car gets out of control and the same can be...
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that's good frontal lobe functioning. look on the right. the murderer, a distinct lack of activation in the very frontal region of the brain. >> that's an area of the brain often associated with judgment, but also inhibition. >> absolutely. it's part of the brain that regulates emotion, regulates impulsive action. a bit like the guardian angel on behavior or like the brakes on a car. if the brakes are open the car gets out of control. the same could be said of an individual with poor frontal lobe function. they can get out of control and become impulsively violent. >> you make these revelations about what's happening in the brain but also the physiology. talking about something as simple as heart rate. regardless of what's happening in the brain and the heart rate, what have you found? >> what many researchers are finding is low resting heart rate is one of the best replicated correlates of aggressive, violent behavior. not just in adults bus in children. >> in part of the studies you took somebody, put them in a condition, like a loud nois
that's good frontal lobe functioning. look on the right. the murderer, a distinct lack of activation in the very frontal region of the brain. >> that's an area of the brain often associated with judgment, but also inhibition. >> absolutely. it's part of the brain that regulates emotion, regulates impulsive action. a bit like the guardian angel on behavior or like the brakes on a car. if the brakes are open the car gets out of control. the same could be said of an individual with...
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daniel lobe suggests splitting off 20% stake in entertainment as a separate stock.lue gets unlocked. other companies break up to great effect. parent company news corp splitting in half. print side on one side. video content on others. time warner spun off cable and shedding magazines. cablevision spun off m sg&a mc networks. those new stocks popped. sony would have to repudiate 20 years and multibillion dollars of investment to make this move. it is a good idea. some say it may be highly unlikely. liz? david: and david. synergy is one of those things that sound good in business schools but in reality don't always work out. liz: i think daniel lobe is right on this one considering a 35% jumppin the stock when sony hasn't done anything for quite some time. that is interesting. david: dennis, good stuff. >> thank you, guys. liz: good per executive from dennis. we'll tell you why this new building appears to wear a gigantic wig and how it could be the future of cities around the globe. david: i hope not. ♪ [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll te
daniel lobe suggests splitting off 20% stake in entertainment as a separate stock.lue gets unlocked. other companies break up to great effect. parent company news corp splitting in half. print side on one side. video content on others. time warner spun off cable and shedding magazines. cablevision spun off m sg&a mc networks. those new stocks popped. sony would have to repudiate 20 years and multibillion dollars of investment to make this move. it is a good idea. some say it may be highly...
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at that point, liz, dan lobe would not go to tokyo to talk to sony management, and all the boys wouldpple board. second thing is if you look at the stock in that level, it yields more than the utility. the return on operating assets for apple is 70%. it's certainly going to go down, but the marginal cost of debt, marginal cost of apple is around 1%. all he has to do is invest over the marginal cost for capital and add value to the shareholder. they only invested $4 billion in the first quarter so it's basically a cash return story. they have the ability to borrow and buy stock in our calculations, a 2-to-1 leverage. the current program is 60 billion. liz: i hear exactly what you're saying. the numbers stack up, but when i look at some of this, and i get oh value apple is as the company. it's not that low, 240 a share, but david, you make an interesting point, and that is where is the revolutionary product that's going to get an investor excited? >> that's right. we don't have steve jobs anymore. look at apple before steve jobs, after steve jobs, and there's a huge difference. we're go
at that point, liz, dan lobe would not go to tokyo to talk to sony management, and all the boys wouldpple board. second thing is if you look at the stock in that level, it yields more than the utility. the return on operating assets for apple is 70%. it's certainly going to go down, but the marginal cost of debt, marginal cost of apple is around 1%. all he has to do is invest over the marginal cost for capital and add value to the shareholder. they only invested $4 billion in the first quarter...
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and all of that information is sort of brought to the right parietal lobe.where it's all integrated and put together. think of it as a blurry picture that you're developing. it suddenly comes into focus and you see the whole face. that's what's supposed to happen. but, again, in some people, and a lot of people, as it turns out, it doesn't quite all work. it may be hard to recognize. >> absolutely incredible. if brad pitt does have it, it's amazing that he's just now dealing with it. thanks for joining us tonight. piers morgan is next. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manag
and all of that information is sort of brought to the right parietal lobe.where it's all integrated and put together. think of it as a blurry picture that you're developing. it suddenly comes into focus and you see the whole face. that's what's supposed to happen. but, again, in some people, and a lot of people, as it turns out, it doesn't quite all work. it may be hard to recognize. >> absolutely incredible. if brad pitt does have it, it's amazing that he's just now dealing with it....
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and all of that information is sort of brought to the right parietal lobe.t's where it's all integrated and put together. think of it as a blurry picture that you're developing. it suddenly comes into focus and you see the whole face. that's what's supposed to happen. but, again, in some people, and a lot of people, as it turns out, it doesn't quite all work. it may be hard to recognize. >> absolutely incredible. if brad pitt does have it, it's amazing that he's just now dealing with it. thanks for joining us tonight. piers morgan is next. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-t
and all of that information is sort of brought to the right parietal lobe.t's where it's all integrated and put together. think of it as a blurry picture that you're developing. it suddenly comes into focus and you see the whole face. that's what's supposed to happen. but, again, in some people, and a lot of people, as it turns out, it doesn't quite all work. it may be hard to recognize. >> absolutely incredible. if brad pitt does have it, it's amazing that he's just now dealing with it....
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just to tie back to dan lobe. i was going to ask about sony.narily i would have said no. as you pointed out with all the changes taking place right now in japanese government the effort to shift the bureaucracy, maybe some of the protection of japanese workers, there's more of a shot now given the drop in sony stock. the culture of protecting people very strong. not just sony. other companies too. >> thank you very much. see you soon >> coming up news maker of the hour. david tepper. where he is putting his money to work right now. [ male announcer ] with wells fargo advisors envision planning process it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. >>> time for tepper top. find out if he thinks this market momentum can continue and what he's doing to position his portfolio for success. >>> bloomberg fallout continues. messages and information was leaked outside the company.
just to tie back to dan lobe. i was going to ask about sony.narily i would have said no. as you pointed out with all the changes taking place right now in japanese government the effort to shift the bureaucracy, maybe some of the protection of japanese workers, there's more of a shot now given the drop in sony stock. the culture of protecting people very strong. not just sony. other companies too. >> thank you very much. see you soon >> coming up news maker of the hour. david...
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frontal lobe or from drug use.be personality disorders, too, but the bottom line, probably the best gift she could have given them was to leave, she didn't have the psychology to be a good mom. >> hope it works out for all of them. you have been on the show for years talking about relationships, poring over research, all the culmination of this, the 30 day love detox. 30 day love detox. it is out now. and a lot of this is about men, but how do you talk about men in general? >> you know, it is a way to purge yourself of men that won't commit is what it's about. bi you know, i do talk a lot about men because i don't think women understand men and male psychology. it is important you don't categorize them. if you do, that's trying to pick one color of opi nail polish. there are so many kinds of men out there, trust me. >> you say men are dogs. >> i do not. >> i heard that. >> i do not. >> wendy and i are friends, she will tell you. i heard men called dogs, pigs, what have you. basically we are animals. haven't guys mo
frontal lobe or from drug use.be personality disorders, too, but the bottom line, probably the best gift she could have given them was to leave, she didn't have the psychology to be a good mom. >> hope it works out for all of them. you have been on the show for years talking about relationships, poring over research, all the culmination of this, the 30 day love detox. 30 day love detox. it is out now. and a lot of this is about men, but how do you talk about men in general? >> you...
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will be one of those things people talk about out here, but there are guys like lee cooperman, dan lobeinger. they do very well in market environments like this. they have a tendency to be opportunistic. they've accepted the fact that the fed is now in the ballgame, increasing the monetary supply the way it is bodes very, very well for stocks here until the end of the year. >> you mentioned dan lobe. i'm sure a lot of investors want to hear what he has to say. he is scheduled to give a talk tomorrow. give us some scoop here. he will talk about japan? >> yes, he is, actually. i talked to dan last night. we've gone over his presentation. i'll be interviewing dan tomorrow from the stage. japan is a fascinating place because the gdp to debt ratio is 205%. it's on its way up. they have a declining population, but a very aggressive government right now. there seems to be very good near to intermediate term opportunity in japan. i think dan will address that in front of 2,000 people tomorrow. we are excited to hear from him. >> anthony, ultimately you're talking to the retail investor and givi
will be one of those things people talk about out here, but there are guys like lee cooperman, dan lobeinger. they do very well in market environments like this. they have a tendency to be opportunistic. they've accepted the fact that the fed is now in the ballgame, increasing the monetary supply the way it is bodes very, very well for stocks here until the end of the year. >> you mentioned dan lobe. i'm sure a lot of investors want to hear what he has to say. he is scheduled to give a...
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someone that has a tumor in the frontal lobe area, they were functioning perfectly well.ped this tumor. all of a sudden their inhibition and judgment was severely affected. what to do in cases like that? it's an emernling science, jake. those are a couple more concrete examples of what the neuro scientists are talking about. >> fascinating. thank you so much. adrian raines will join sanjay this weekend to talk about the anatomy of violence. tune in saturday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, sunday at 7:30 in the morning right here on cnn. >>> conservatives swooned when dr. ben carson challenged president obama over his health care plan. up next i'll ask the republican rising star what he thinks about gun control and what does it take for disney to cut ties with an entire country? find out how they're snapping into action after a tragedy coming up in our buried lead. dry cleaning done. gift for your aunt... done. today, we're gonna be talking about your body after baby. yep. we're done. okay. let's get some lunch. yes! [ laughs ] all right! yes, honey. all natural -- everything. done.
someone that has a tumor in the frontal lobe area, they were functioning perfectly well.ped this tumor. all of a sudden their inhibition and judgment was severely affected. what to do in cases like that? it's an emernling science, jake. those are a couple more concrete examples of what the neuro scientists are talking about. >> fascinating. thank you so much. adrian raines will join sanjay this weekend to talk about the anatomy of violence. tune in saturday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, sunday at...
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another slight dip in interest rates. 3/4 of the applications were current homeowners refinancing lobes at a lower rate. >>> april a blowout month for auto sales for detroit's big three. saltz at ford surged 18%ing chrysler and general motors saw sales rise 11% last month. smaller, more fuel efficient cars like the ford fusion were in high demand. so were pickup trucks like the dodge ram. some see that as a by-product of the recovery in housing with big demand from contractors and construction crews to replace aging vehicles they held on to since the great recession. >> turning to our market focus. merck dragged down the dough. reporting lower profits on reduced drug sales and merck revised its outlook lower. it closed at $45.69. >> one company's pain, other firm's gain. allergan shares hit hard today after the company said it will delay final tests for its drug to treat macular degeneration. as a result, shares of regeneron led the market. shares of allergan off 13% to 98.60 while regeneron gained 10%. >>> cbs chair touching a new all-time high. solid profits up 23%. higher demand for
another slight dip in interest rates. 3/4 of the applications were current homeowners refinancing lobes at a lower rate. >>> april a blowout month for auto sales for detroit's big three. saltz at ford surged 18%ing chrysler and general motors saw sales rise 11% last month. smaller, more fuel efficient cars like the ford fusion were in high demand. so were pickup trucks like the dodge ram. some see that as a by-product of the recovery in housing with big demand from contractors and...
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not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at and there is an emotional component to it and this is a lot of blood and ble bleeding control and pressure and elevation and pressure poi point. to stop bleeding you put direct pressure on the wound. then you do direct pressure and elevation and then you do direc pressure and elevation and a pressure point. direct pressure on the wound an dressing goes on it and a bandage holding it in place. oh my gosh the dress acknowledges soaked through and what do i do? take it off and throw it away? no. put another one on top and hold tighter and get a good grip on it and if you elevate the affe affected part it will redhiew r blood pressure and headach make harder for the blood to come ou and we will talk about pressure points in the body and in the upper arm here and this around the pelvis and you can practice this one at home with a friend an
not much and one of the little lobes in the bottom here, half an ounce would coat my shirt an if i were to take this and pore it out on the wooden flee floor make a mess and all over the place and difficult to gi gauge blood loss by what you are looking at and there is an emotional component to it and this is a lot of blood and ble bleeding control and pressure and elevation and pressure poi point. to stop bleeding you put direct pressure on the wound. then you do direct pressure and elevation...
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the comments come after a big hedge fund manager, dan lobe, proposed that sony spin off the businessn an ipo, saying it could boost the company's stock. >>> coach may be trying to bag an acquisition. the luxury retailer approached tori burke last year. >>> and for the price of a lamborghini or two, you could have coffee with apple ceo tim cook. bid in a charity auction for a sitdown with cook have topped $600,000. proceeds going to the rfk center for justice and human rights. sounds like a good cause. but a lot of money to me. >> hopefully they throw in a bagel or doughnut. >>> in other business news, the transatlantic divide is growing over a building and safety accord for garment workers in bangladesh. a few retailers declined to endorse the measures. but two of europe's fashion chains are pushing for greater safety after a major building collapse claimedr1,100 lives. >>> kobe bryant's turn is set to court to try to win back the rights for basketball memorabilia scheduled to be auctioned off today. kobe's mom provided the 900 items appraised at $1.5 million. >>> amtrak unveiled the
the comments come after a big hedge fund manager, dan lobe, proposed that sony spin off the businessn an ipo, saying it could boost the company's stock. >>> coach may be trying to bag an acquisition. the luxury retailer approached tori burke last year. >>> and for the price of a lamborghini or two, you could have coffee with apple ceo tim cook. bid in a charity auction for a sitdown with cook have topped $600,000. proceeds going to the rfk center for justice and human rights....
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once the person is shot in the brain, in the frontal lobe, he or she can no longer raise his hands in of a knife attack. now, he had, travis alexander had, defense wounds, knife wounds, on both hands. okay? and so if he was shot first, there's no way he could have sustained the injuries to his hands through defense. and what this translates to is that the autopsy results are telling us together with medical examiner testimony is clearly telling us that the defense hypothesis or claim is simply impossible. >> it's simply impossible. >> simply impossible. >> rikki, does that render her defense itself implausible? >> well, her defense is implausible. not only in light of the forensic evidence but in light of all of the evidence about premeditation plus the coverup, plus the lies upon lies. while saying that, the defense strategy is to save her life. no one is is thinking that she is fwoigoing to walk out of her like casey anthony. that's a whole other kind of case where the forensic evidence was next to nothing. here the forensic evidence definitely supports the prosecution. >> indeed, t
once the person is shot in the brain, in the frontal lobe, he or she can no longer raise his hands in of a knife attack. now, he had, travis alexander had, defense wounds, knife wounds, on both hands. okay? and so if he was shot first, there's no way he could have sustained the injuries to his hands through defense. and what this translates to is that the autopsy results are telling us together with medical examiner testimony is clearly telling us that the defense hypothesis or claim is simply...
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our whole day is getting feelings and handling them by the frontal lobe of the brain that says calm down, everything will pass. >> you can argue that it's draining, and therefore good. drainage, get rid of it, share it? >> well, remember the primal scream thepy, let it all out? >> yes. >> the thing about letting it all out, you hurt other people's feelings, you ruin relationships. i don't think that the expression of anker is necessarily good, because it tends to cascade and it gets worse. >> you're on the cutting edge of brain research, are you not? >> i try to follow up on all the brain research that is done, yes. >> you're neurologist. >> neurology and neuropsychology, yes. >> what is neurology? >> the study of the brain, nervous system. >> why do they call it neurology? >> because with neurons, 19ingth century somebody came up with the term because it was actually limited to the brain and you can think about neurology as the study of neurons and the study of the 200 billion neurons connected together into the brain. >> how much does the brain weigh? >> a couple of pounds, two or thre
our whole day is getting feelings and handling them by the frontal lobe of the brain that says calm down, everything will pass. >> you can argue that it's draining, and therefore good. drainage, get rid of it, share it? >> well, remember the primal scream thepy, let it all out? >> yes. >> the thing about letting it all out, you hurt other people's feelings, you ruin relationships. i don't think that the expression of anker is necessarily good, because it tends to cascade...
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what happens is the visual system of the brain begins here in the back called eed occipit lobe. did collects information and sends it to a different region, the prital part of the brain where those pieces have to be turned into a coherent hole. in face blindness something goes wrong with that process of putting it all together. >>> next up a another strange turn in the trial of jodi arias. what her statements to the court may say about her mental state. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in
what happens is the visual system of the brain begins here in the back called eed occipit lobe. did collects information and sends it to a different region, the prital part of the brain where those pieces have to be turned into a coherent hole. in face blindness something goes wrong with that process of putting it all together. >>> next up a another strange turn in the trial of jodi arias. what her statements to the court may say about her mental state. she's still the one for you -...
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what happens is the visual system of the brain begins here in the back called the occipital lobe. it collects information and sends it to a different region, the parietal part of the brain where those pieces have to be turned into a coherent hole. in face blindness something goes wrong with that process of putting it all together. hope that makes sense. >>> next up another strange turn in the trial of jodi arias. what her statements to the court may say about her mental state. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ welwhere new york state is... investing one billion dollars to at
what happens is the visual system of the brain begins here in the back called the occipital lobe. it collects information and sends it to a different region, the parietal part of the brain where those pieces have to be turned into a coherent hole. in face blindness something goes wrong with that process of putting it all together. hope that makes sense. >>> next up another strange turn in the trial of jodi arias. what her statements to the court may say about her mental state. ♪ if...
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government has been aggressively lobing for transfer moves across the world i'll see america correspondent maggie look has reports. for years now americans have been concerned about the food in their refrigerators and more importantly the ingredients in those foods the debate over genetically modified crops isn't only playing out in the fields it's being harvested in the courtrooms as well as within the walls of capitol hill and it turns out the u.s. government might have a bigger stake in the biotech industry than anyone could have imagined a report released by the food and water watch group shows that the u.s. state department played a major role in promoting g.m. foods and crops around the world the report examined diplomatic cables from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine provided the first comprehensive analysis of u.s. foreign policy when it comes to the biotech industry now here are the four stated goals that food and water watch discovered in these cables the first one is to promote biotech interests abroad they try to facilitate trade and encourage cultivation of g.m. c
government has been aggressively lobing for transfer moves across the world i'll see america correspondent maggie look has reports. for years now americans have been concerned about the food in their refrigerators and more importantly the ingredients in those foods the debate over genetically modified crops isn't only playing out in the fields it's being harvested in the courtrooms as well as within the walls of capitol hill and it turns out the u.s. government might have a bigger stake in the...
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next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fat, of course, cottage. >> wow, that's awesome. >> there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, gizzards, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. >> good lord. >> oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> with love. >> panko-encrusted duck drumsticks. with slim. and salmon mousse and maple barbecue sauce. >> good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebecer dish. it's called la tortier. a meat pie. >> tourtiere du shack, a whole larecambe cheese, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula, but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's no truffle. but i just -- >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> it's going to be too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> and now the main course, a home-grown smoked right out front local ham, with pineapple and green beans almandine. and with chicken, but with martin, chicken is never just chicken. >> stuffed with foie gras and lobster. we pump lobster bis
next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fat, of course, cottage. >> wow, that's awesome. >> there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, gizzards, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of fried pork rinds. >> good lord. >> oh, and a calf brain and maple bacon omelet. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> with love. >> panko-encrusted duck drumsticks. with slim. and salmon mousse and maple...
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next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottageup. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, giffords, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rinses. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. >> good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, called -- a meat pie. >> a lord cheese, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula, but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's a little truffle. >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> not too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> now the main course, a home this is their is there really any reason for this? what are you doing here? why do you have to make life so hard? if money were your primary motivation. >> no. >> mmm. >> no, no, no, no. take a big one, and you have to suck it. don't swallow it, you know. look, you have to go like that, slowly, slowly, no? >> slowly, slowly. that's how it's good. that's it.
next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottageup. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, giffords, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rinses. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. >> good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, called -- a meat pie. >>...
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next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottage. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, giffords, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rinses. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. >> good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, called -- a meat pie. >> a lord cheese, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula, but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's a little truffle. >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> not too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> now the main course, a home a chicken is never just chicken. >> we pumped lobster bisique in the chicken. >> there is a light another the end of the tunnel. >> someone should be singing the national anthem. maple syrup is heated and poured on snow. the delivery mechanism dud present some issues. take a big one. you have to go like that. slowly, slowly. slowly, slowly. that's how it's goo
next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fast, of course, cottage. wow, that's awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, giffords, and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rinses. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. >> good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, called -- a meat pie. >> a...
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next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fat, of course, cottages awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, gizzards and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rines. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. and maple leafs barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, it's a meat pie. >> a whole lot of cheese, foie gras, calf brain, sweetbreads, bacon and arugula. but with martin, that's not sufficient. >> usually there's a little truffle. >> yes, black truffles. >> more truffle. >> not too much truffle. >> my blood is getting thicker as i look at that. >> now the main course, a home grown smoked right out front local ham with pineapple and green beans. and chicken but with martin, a chicken is never just chicken. >> that's stuffed with foie gras and lobster. we pump lobster bisque into the chicken. >> good lord. there is a light at the end of the tunnel. someone should be singing the national anthem now, reall
next, a whole lobe of foie gras with baked beans on a pancake cooked in duck fat, of course, cottages awesome. there's a healthy salad, sauteed duck hearts, gizzards and pig's ear, topped with a heaping pile of pork rines. >> good lord. and a calf brain and maple bacon omelette. and these. >> how is this made? >> with love. >> spanko-encrusted duck drumsticks. and maple leafs barbecue sauce. good lord. wow. >> this is a classic quebec dish, it's a meat pie....
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to cut the counterterrorism period out of the chain of decision making on the night as the temporal lobead a "chalk talk" that leads out the unanswered questions regarding illegal immigration. obviously an important topic and this board still had unanswered question despite the fact we have the debates for about 10 years. i want to tell you the council on foreign relations issued a report on border security that we found strikingly similar to the tone that we took on this broadcast. the council foreign relations stating "it is surprising how little is known about border security and how little effort to administration and congress have made to get a handle on the situation. this is big for the council on foreign relations to a knowledge of this is a time for answers and the government that we all depend upon whether the house or senate or the executive branch hasn't been interested to provide answers they have been very successful to play political games. haven't they? >> reid of the press the obama justice department tramples all over it and "dobb's law" next. the fate of the gang of a
to cut the counterterrorism period out of the chain of decision making on the night as the temporal lobead a "chalk talk" that leads out the unanswered questions regarding illegal immigration. obviously an important topic and this board still had unanswered question despite the fact we have the debates for about 10 years. i want to tell you the council on foreign relations issued a report on border security that we found strikingly similar to the tone that we took on this broadcast....
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attention on this causes more trouble to the assad regime, which is already up to their ears -- ear lobes and still waiting to see what the u.s. will do in conjunction with or in addition to what israel has already done. >> you think it's not in the best interest of bashar assad to make a bell big deal out of this at this time because they are just raises ire towards him. you believe that iran are giving missiles to the syrian government? right? >> yeah. i believe it. more importantly the israeli government and u.s. government believes it. >> bill: do you believe it, colonel. >> i think it's uncontrovertible the evidence is there. israel is act in legitimate self-defense. >> bill: they don't want missiles on their doorstep given to hezbollah, that's craze. now we have this almost perfect storm of era of international intrigue. how about that arab international intrigue. you have got the benghazi hearings, israel pounding syria from the air, blowing iranian missiles up. and at the end of this week, i think that something is going to have to happen. >> yeah, well, i'm -- i hope that what ha
attention on this causes more trouble to the assad regime, which is already up to their ears -- ear lobes and still waiting to see what the u.s. will do in conjunction with or in addition to what israel has already done. >> you think it's not in the best interest of bashar assad to make a bell big deal out of this at this time because they are just raises ire towards him. you believe that iran are giving missiles to the syrian government? right? >> yeah. i believe it. more...
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the board has a new board that has possibilities with what dan lobe. also similar? >> these are companies when you look at the overall landscape and companies like time warner, discovery and news corp. and viacom, liberty, all trading at very good valuation. >> very high multiples right now. ? double-digit multiples. look at the companies that are trading in and lagging on valuations like iac and aol and sony and vivendi, you wonder what the catalyst is to get those stocks moving and some of that could be a break above the assets and vivendi has six different assets inside that are all different, telecom and media don't necessarily belong together and that is the viacom, cbs split, news corp. split and liberty split all trying to find different valuation truances. >> you sound like you're trying to start to get an activist campaign going in vivendi. i haven't heard a name although there has been activity in the past. the french are difficult and so are the japanese. it's not easy as looking at the math and the sum of the parts saying things will correc
the board has a new board that has possibilities with what dan lobe. also similar? >> these are companies when you look at the overall landscape and companies like time warner, discovery and news corp. and viacom, liberty, all trading at very good valuation. >> very high multiples right now. ? double-digit multiples. look at the companies that are trading in and lagging on valuations like iac and aol and sony and vivendi, you wonder what the catalyst is to get those stocks moving...
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billionaire hedge fund manager daniel lobe wants the company to sell up to 20% of the entertainment business and use that money to prop of its ailing unit. >> ty, up to you. >> sue, morgan stanley holding the annual meeting today. james gorman was expected to get heat from shareholders about the share price the shares down 20% since he became the ceo three years ago. mary thompson is covering the meeting for you. hi, mary. >> reporter: hey there, tyler, the meeting was a quick 55 minutes, not only a lot of heat about the share price at the meeting. however gorman and some of the directors did talk about a key driver of the stock prices, that being return on equity, a measure of profitability. gorman say they are targeting a return on equity of trouble spo f.i.c. business is a long-term work in progress. kidder, the director, added that the bank is looking to scale this business to its customers' needs, not to the size of rivals like jpmorgan. other highlights from the meeting, all director are with his reelected by a high margin, all the proposals passed. there were no shareholder proposals.
billionaire hedge fund manager daniel lobe wants the company to sell up to 20% of the entertainment business and use that money to prop of its ailing unit. >> ty, up to you. >> sue, morgan stanley holding the annual meeting today. james gorman was expected to get heat from shareholders about the share price the shares down 20% since he became the ceo three years ago. mary thompson is covering the meeting for you. hi, mary. >> reporter: hey there, tyler, the meeting was a quick...
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lobe though is that, zone any is a japanese company. culture there is very different from american companies. their decision-making process is a lot slower. and they may not care as much about sort of outsider external pressures as american companies might. >> i own gold. i didn't sell any as i told you before even though i expected this to happen. i don't know where i'm going to buy. 1300 i would probably start buying again. 1200 i would buy more. >> video to every smart device will be communication in the future. that is making video really easy to use both from business perspective and from an entertainment perspective. cisco is a centerpiece of both of those. liz: cisco tacking on another full percentage point after jumping double-digit percentages. you want to see big names come here. hang out with us on "countdown to the closing bell". meanwhile big 50 stocks in the s&p 500 are hitting all-time highs today. let's look at some of them. noble energy, honeywell, kraft. these are various different industries. visa, berkshire hathaway'
lobe though is that, zone any is a japanese company. culture there is very different from american companies. their decision-making process is a lot slower. and they may not care as much about sort of outsider external pressures as american companies might. >> i own gold. i didn't sell any as i told you before even though i expected this to happen. i don't know where i'm going to buy. 1300 i would probably start buying again. 1200 i would buy more. >> video to every smart device...
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and dan lobe, dissolves stakes in morgan stanley, capital one and reduces in murphy oil, yahoo! aig. melissa, back to you. >> thank you, josh. karen, any of those stand out to you. >> loan pine, hrb. h&r block, vaqnguard increased their stake by 2.3 million and loan pine, a brand new stake of 6.7 million shares, this name we like. interesting to me. >> in terms of -- >> cbi. >> chicago bridge and iron. >> not headquartered in chicago. >> no. >> a great play. one of the infrastructure plays we discussed. don't go piling in on the back of mr. buffett here. traited up to 63 in the beginning of 2008. failed miserably and again, like cisco, would like to not get caught up in the maelstrom about to happen. >> gld, mark a potom here? >> that is a shocker here and what a butt kicker it's been in the month of april, for instance, which this covers, last 45 days. that was just horrific for john paulsen. can't believe mr. cooperman felt much better, given the stocks he was buying. gdx falling faster and harder than gold itself. a rebound now, heading back to the lows and i think we'll get
and dan lobe, dissolves stakes in morgan stanley, capital one and reduces in murphy oil, yahoo! aig. melissa, back to you. >> thank you, josh. karen, any of those stand out to you. >> loan pine, hrb. h&r block, vaqnguard increased their stake by 2.3 million and loan pine, a brand new stake of 6.7 million shares, this name we like. interesting to me. >> in terms of -- >> cbi. >> chicago bridge and iron. >> not headquartered in chicago. >> no....
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liz: daniel lobe, activist investor looks like he is getting some action here.hip operators as we head into the summer season, they're seeing a little bit of red. this perhaps on carnival's earnings. >> carnival came out with numbers and we know they have been plagued by so many mishaps. one ship capsize ed and one was stuck in the gulf of mexico for five days. they had to lower prices to get customers on board. royal care clearly outpaced carnival this year, 2013 [closing bell rings] those hoping to place bets on best buy were disappointed. the stock was down on earnings 4 1/2%. it was a good and bad day. liz: bells are ringing on wall street. still a 53-point gain. you're in record territory for the dow and s&p. nasdaq tacking on another five points. russell 2000, can't quite close above the 1,000 level but touching it here and there over the past 48 hours, david. david: let's look at today's front page headlines, jamie dimon a lot of ice on him. he will keep both jobs at jpmorgan. the vote to separate the chairman and ceo roles only receives 32% from the shar
liz: daniel lobe, activist investor looks like he is getting some action here.hip operators as we head into the summer season, they're seeing a little bit of red. this perhaps on carnival's earnings. >> carnival came out with numbers and we know they have been plagued by so many mishaps. one ship capsize ed and one was stuck in the gulf of mexico for five days. they had to lower prices to get customers on board. royal care clearly outpaced carnival this year, 2013 [closing bell rings]...
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dan lobe with us last night. big shareholder, yahoo!. mari marisa's doing a phenomenal job as ceo there. she's executing. i like both those names, okay. and i bet you he had to take that case because it makes good television. okay, down deep he likes google about that much. that much. okay. >> i'm going to do a search when i get back. >> now you got the read on google. when we come back from las vegas right here in salt, we'll be joined by a portfolio manager of another top performing hedge fund of the last year. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> w
dan lobe with us last night. big shareholder, yahoo!. mari marisa's doing a phenomenal job as ceo there. she's executing. i like both those names, okay. and i bet you he had to take that case because it makes good television. okay, down deep he likes google about that much. that much. okay. >> i'm going to do a search when i get back. >> now you got the read on google. when we come back from las vegas right here in salt, we'll be joined by a portfolio manager of another top...
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they were destined to adorn the wrists and ear lobes and necks of the world's most famous people, but now the stars will have to find some different bling after a heist at the cannes film festival. good afternoon. we begin with the national lead. >>> now the irs knows what it's like to be on the business end of an audit. a withering appearance today before the house ways and means committee by steven miller who walked the plank this week as soon-to-be former acting director of the irs. miller, who now has a resume to update, appeared alongside treasury inspector general jay russell george who did the study that revealed unfair practices at the irs and showed some irs workers flagged certain right-leaning groups for extra scrutiny, groups with tea party and patriot and other red blooded flag waving conservative words in their names during their mission statements. inspector general george was asked this point blank. >> did you find any evidence of political motivation in the selection of the tax exemption applications? >> we did not, sir. >> but most interesting, perhaps, was this. fro
they were destined to adorn the wrists and ear lobes and necks of the world's most famous people, but now the stars will have to find some different bling after a heist at the cannes film festival. good afternoon. we begin with the national lead. >>> now the irs knows what it's like to be on the business end of an audit. a withering appearance today before the house ways and means committee by steven miller who walked the plank this week as soon-to-be former acting director of the irs....
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sothey only say, "we lobed the house ofeprentatives, or we lobbied the senate," which is ridiculous. that doesn't provide us with a roadmap to exactly who their targets are in congss. >>ut there's an example, well, that did work with the recovery act, where they actually did increase for that one time the disclosure of these contacts and it was, and it worked. so we know that there are models where you can have the disclosure of who is meeting with the federal agencies. and that is an essential tool for people like the center for responsive politics to have. >> and it's an essentially tool for the public because there are people who are active in their locale and interested in specific fights, maybat the federal level but governing business or development in their state. and if they want to know what they're up against they can only see part of the information. they need to get the full picture to be able to connect the dots and to be able to adequately contest what the money is buying private clients in washington. >> the epa, the environmental protection agency, says that that did
sothey only say, "we lobed the house ofeprentatives, or we lobbied the senate," which is ridiculous. that doesn't provide us with a roadmap to exactly who their targets are in congss. >>ut there's an example, well, that did work with the recovery act, where they actually did increase for that one time the disclosure of these contacts and it was, and it worked. so we know that there are models where you can have the disclosure of who is meeting with the federal agencies. and that...