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and jamie has been very optimistic about this. be very involved . >> what do you think will be the toughest question put to him on this matter? i think investors will want to know where he stands with his treatment. he has said, too, that he has a for the position he would like to stay in. addressed it -- investors will have to address this point, but sooner rather than later. >> i know it is not proper for you to comment on the going ons and other banks, but the banks in general, where do they fit into your strategy? >> we have been negative in the last couple of months. there are a few reasons. less upwardill be signed. two, i don't think the interest rate environment was very benign in this quarter. directionally, i don't think that helped. three, i think housing is generally slowing. lastly, there is a regulatory lance k-fed is heating up into the midterm elections. it may be prudent to turn a little exposure in the second half of the year. >> you are not a fan of the bank, but you are a fan of the market. what do you like? >>
and jamie has been very optimistic about this. be very involved . >> what do you think will be the toughest question put to him on this matter? i think investors will want to know where he stands with his treatment. he has said, too, that he has a for the position he would like to stay in. addressed it -- investors will have to address this point, but sooner rather than later. >> i know it is not proper for you to comment on the going ons and other banks, but the banks in general,...
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doug moves into jamie's manhattan apartment. they get to know each other, hoping to eventually fall in love. >> if you could plan a really romantic date, what would you do? >> breakfast in bed. >> that's it? >> reporter: and yes, there is a prenup. >> we asked each other how much we made and how much debt we were in. i think that was within the first half hour of meeting each other. when i say it was backwards, it was backwards. >> walk me through what a typical day with a stranger who's now your wife is like. >> it is ridiculously mind-boggling. it's like every single time it's like a first day with this person. >> reporter: at the end of the month they'll make the final decision. will they or won't they? >> do you want to stay married? or do you want to get a divorce? >> reporter: relationship guru logan levkoff is one of the four experts on the show. >> it is a responsibility that we didn't take lightly. we knew going into this that doug wasn't necessarily the typical look that jamie went for. but jamie also talked about the
doug moves into jamie's manhattan apartment. they get to know each other, hoping to eventually fall in love. >> if you could plan a really romantic date, what would you do? >> breakfast in bed. >> that's it? >> reporter: and yes, there is a prenup. >> we asked each other how much we made and how much debt we were in. i think that was within the first half hour of meeting each other. when i say it was backwards, it was backwards. >> walk me through what a...
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there are ceos like jamie dimon take that seriously. one of the reasons ina drew was elevated -- >> she lost $6 billion. >> she lost six billion. one of the reason was elevated trusted aide to jamie, he was making that move. john mack has done it too. goldman sachs, it is interesting, one thing interesting about goldman sachs, for as liberal as lloyd blankfein and gary cohn are, they support hillary clinton where are the, where are the senior women? where are the senior women in goldman? no where. >> what it takes to be successful on wall street is 24 hours a day, seven days a week. >> women can't do that? >> when women get into the prime, prime years when you're at your pinnacle -- adam: not every woman drops out to, quietest person who is also on wall street weigh in. is there detriment to women on wall street? >> i think there is because of commitment to hillary is talking about. hard to put in the 24/7. >> why is it goldman is outlyer in this regard? >> goldman has deep pockets. they have -- >> deep pockets has nothing to do with it
there are ceos like jamie dimon take that seriously. one of the reasons ina drew was elevated -- >> she lost $6 billion. >> she lost six billion. one of the reason was elevated trusted aide to jamie, he was making that move. john mack has done it too. goldman sachs, it is interesting, one thing interesting about goldman sachs, for as liberal as lloyd blankfein and gary cohn are, they support hillary clinton where are the, where are the senior women? where are the senior women in...
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jamie matthews (clapping.)ell, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best team playing in snmd and have them go for the super bowl i have to say on behalf of the santa clara and my former mayor patricia and julio our city manager we have steve and david from the super bowl host committee that were committed to make this an event to be remembered i think fitting of the horrifies that be made in santa clara california and the san francisco bay area. thank you >> (clapping) >> thank you, mayor our next speaker is keith bruce the ceo of the san francisco bay area 25 years of supporters marketing in ev
jamie matthews (clapping.)ell, first of all, thank you frank and mar and the host committee i'm excited to hear about the progress and the iconic visions and the iconic emblems we carry this one is unique it is the dispatch from the roman numerals to 6050 a great jublt we in the bay area have been ready for shakespeare super bowl for a long time and in the levi stadium that is really what we can do total asia region from san francisco so silicon valley we can't be beat we have the very best...
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thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> on al jazeera america presents >> we always have strikes... people should never be allowed... >> what started as a peaceful protest >> police seem to stick to the self-defense story >> became a horrific moment in south african history >> i don't think any organization in this country would ever anticipate this type of violence >> what really happened that tragic day? >> it is the time to point finger at those whose fingers pulled the trigger >> al jazeera america presents miners shot down only on al jazeera america both my parents are journalists. my grandfathers are journalists. it's just something that's in the blood. there are so many stories out there that need to be told. we want to go in to the trenches, we want to go in the corners that are less looked at. everyone at al jazeer
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thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> al jazeera america presents >> the bulling got two much to take for me >> that's when when you feel like it's gonna be the end. 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america >>> director of federal relations for the american association of state colleges and universities, thank you for joining us. barmak, when we enroll our kids in school, we voluntarily give the districts a lot of data on them. is that information shared? >> increasingly, it is. historically, schools have been the main custodians of incredibly private information . in general they have done a information. it's a little ironic that the secretary was speaking about privacy because it was husband department of education that wrote the federal privacy rules. maybe those
thank you very much to jamie may and macnulte.are schools bartering personal information in exchange more more advanced technology. some education tech firms are scooping up cross to 10 million unique data points per child per day. is it worth it? >> al jazeera america presents >> the bulling got two much to take for me >> that's when when you feel like it's gonna be the end. 15 stories, 1 incredible journey >> edge of eighteen coming september only on al jazeera america...
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that is jamie oliver's attitude.successfully opened a restaurant in hong kong. today his latest restaurant officially opens there today. ahead of the launch, manus cranny sits down with the celebrity chef. >> for hong kong and china, they certainly are a history of very cheap and very, very good. >> yes. >> and that bit in the middle is wide open and i just think also if you look at the general population and kind of how they are earning and working, i think this is a logical realistic elevant thing to do. >> you know, is the target market indigenous? is it the tourist? is it the businessman? what do you think is going to work? it is a great brand. you're global. people know who you are. >> i think you'll get a bit of expats. extra love. ourism always works. our main focus will be on the locals. i think the culture that we have and we have obviously multiple sites . the culture is the only thing that you have. it is not me. there is only one of me. tapping into neighborhoods. making it a reliable neighborhood place t
that is jamie oliver's attitude.successfully opened a restaurant in hong kong. today his latest restaurant officially opens there today. ahead of the launch, manus cranny sits down with the celebrity chef. >> for hong kong and china, they certainly are a history of very cheap and very, very good. >> yes. >> and that bit in the middle is wide open and i just think also if you look at the general population and kind of how they are earning and working, i think this is a logical...
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as you quite rightly said, we wish jamie dimon well.and faced argentina yesterday in the world cup. after a dull first half, quickly in the second, the game remained goalless and went into extra time after a convincing display. putting argentina through to the quarterfinals. neither team was able to make a break through until extra time. belgium took the lead on 93 minutes through kevin debruin. it wasn't enough to keep americans from crashing out against argentina at the quarterfinals. barack obama turned cheerleader for the game leading the chants of i believe that we will win. >> i believe! >> i believe! >> i believe that we can win! i believe that we can win! i believe that we can win! >> the usa may have lost, but the team did make the history books last night. goalkeeper tim howard make 16 saves during the game. breaking the previous world cup records. good morning america got very excited about this, even launching a possible election bid for the everton keeper. wow, how about that beard? what does this mean for the last eight qu
as you quite rightly said, we wish jamie dimon well.and faced argentina yesterday in the world cup. after a dull first half, quickly in the second, the game remained goalless and went into extra time after a convincing display. putting argentina through to the quarterfinals. neither team was able to make a break through until extra time. belgium took the lead on 93 minutes through kevin debruin. it wasn't enough to keep americans from crashing out against argentina at the quarterfinals. barack...
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"countdow >> everyone is rooting for jamie dimon. >> thank you so much.d shaking this hour, the alibaba chairman who is working with jpmorgan and other wall street banks on his mega ipo. the cofounder of china's biggest e-commerce operator is getting more into entertainment. ares gate and alibaba teaming up to stream programs. of course, alibaba is headed towards what may be the biggest u.s. ipo ever. we are all watching for that carefully. one company wants to bring you live music from your favorite bands straight into your living room. you do not have to get up off the coast. not playing games when it comes to tv partners. it wants a lot more money and its next nba contract. ♪ in this mornings this versus that, a plan to split california into six days. this is tim draper. now draper is backing a plan that many conceive is a longshot, breaking california into six separate states. he says the result would be better service by smaller government. created sixn that i california's is i feel that governments are not close enough to their people now. i think i
"countdow >> everyone is rooting for jamie dimon. >> thank you so much.d shaking this hour, the alibaba chairman who is working with jpmorgan and other wall street banks on his mega ipo. the cofounder of china's biggest e-commerce operator is getting more into entertainment. ares gate and alibaba teaming up to stream programs. of course, alibaba is headed towards what may be the biggest u.s. ipo ever. we are all watching for that carefully. one company wants to bring you live...
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jamie diamon.backm on travel. is 58 years old and has been ceo since 2005. he guided the bank to the financial crisis without a loss and according to a person familiar with the matter, jamie dimon has said he would like to run jpmorgan for another five years, but still his illness is raising questions about the bank's succession plan, although he says they have a deep edge. staying in banking, wall street has long been accused of being an old-fashioned boys club and we could soon get a glimpse behind the curtain if the allegations are true to their lawsuit seating to expose the inner workings of goldman sachs. -- simple tv,tups hoping to benefit from the areo lawsuit. how they hope to scoop up some former aereo customers. they "in the loop -- stay "in the loop." ♪ >> breaking news a few moments ago -- details on the new ford ceo mark fields and his compensation. fields any will pay base salary of 1.7 million dollars. willing ceo alan mulally retain his performance-based stock awards. now, aereo mig
jamie diamon.backm on travel. is 58 years old and has been ceo since 2005. he guided the bank to the financial crisis without a loss and according to a person familiar with the matter, jamie dimon has said he would like to run jpmorgan for another five years, but still his illness is raising questions about the bank's succession plan, although he says they have a deep edge. staying in banking, wall street has long been accused of being an old-fashioned boys club and we could soon get a glimpse...
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this is the moment that almost killed jamie flynn. >> what happened? >> he landed in what he thought was a grassy field, but it was mostly a bed of rocks, and when he landed, he crash the entire right side of the body and spent a long time in the hospital. doctors said he would never run again. they said he would have trouble walking again potentially, but here we are, and he's training to jump out of an airplane. [ bleep ] >> here he goes walking towards the airplane in the gear. he's headed back into the sky, and it's really incredible. >> i got to believe, though, that first landing is still nerve racking, scared and nervous for the first landing. >> you want to see it? >> yeah. >> here it is. he comes in perfectly. >> so he said i would never jump again, go [ bleep ] yourself. >> used to videos of happy animals, but this shows animals are not happy all the time, and this is not happy with its looks. this is a love bird, but old and trending. this love bird, according to its owner, does not like the tail, so he's making -- like it's a thin threads l
this is the moment that almost killed jamie flynn. >> what happened? >> he landed in what he thought was a grassy field, but it was mostly a bed of rocks, and when he landed, he crash the entire right side of the body and spent a long time in the hospital. doctors said he would never run again. they said he would have trouble walking again potentially, but here we are, and he's training to jump out of an airplane. [ bleep ] >> here he goes walking towards the airplane in the...
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i'm going to leave it to jamie to do a proper introduction of the chairman. but i did want to just say a few words as we make the transition that this panel is about the state and evolution of the current threat. as many of you in the room know, the homeland security project at the bpc has started an annual series of reports assessing the threat called the threat assessment. last year we released the first one. it was authored by peter bergen, bruce hoffman, eric suthers and mike hurley who is here as well. we plan to release a new one with peter bergen this september. we obviously, based on the report we released today and the work we've been doing the past few years, realize that the threat is evolving. and we know that our nation needs to make sure that it's evolving its counterterrorism measures accordingly. no group is doing that more thoroughly than the house homeland security committee. not only are we joined by the chairman, chairman mccall, but we're also joined by members of his staff who are in the audience. we want to thank them for their hard wor
i'm going to leave it to jamie to do a proper introduction of the chairman. but i did want to just say a few words as we make the transition that this panel is about the state and evolution of the current threat. as many of you in the room know, the homeland security project at the bpc has started an annual series of reports assessing the threat called the threat assessment. last year we released the first one. it was authored by peter bergen, bruce hoffman, eric suthers and mike hurley who is...
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we had a worldwide response from jamie diamond announcing that he has cancer. their way through this slowness so to have the use of cash to use? >> their capital levels a been replenished. there is no revenue growth and there is no earnings growth at the moment. until you get these consumer banks growing, i don't see where the momentum will come from. >> is a nominal gdp? can they manage their way to a better outcome? >> if you think about the consumer banks there are three major pieces. there are the branches and mortgage bank. you need people to borrow again. only one is showing any momentum. we had a distance, frozen and a terrible first quarter. now people are saying maybe it was it not the weather? >> we are seeing some pick up because loan growth has picked up. the weakness in mortgage banking and in fixed income and trading will persist. >> do you have a single best buy? >> we do have a lot of buys. it tends to be more in the regional banks as opposed to the money center. are one of our top three picks. >> it is totally different than the others. >> they
we had a worldwide response from jamie diamond announcing that he has cancer. their way through this slowness so to have the use of cash to use? >> their capital levels a been replenished. there is no revenue growth and there is no earnings growth at the moment. until you get these consumer banks growing, i don't see where the momentum will come from. >> is a nominal gdp? can they manage their way to a better outcome? >> if you think about the consumer banks there are three...
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eric: jamie, say the house votes on this and passes this.oes the president have a point when george w. bush and bill clinton issued more executive orders than he did and they weren't sued. >> might be, that might be a case but that is not actually what boehner is arguing here. he is not arguing the merely the numerical number of executive orders that any president has issued. he is saying, that president obama has changed laws that exceeded his authority, that he has the power to do executive orders but what he has done is beyond that power. and the courts will decide if they take this case whether that is true or not. eric: nina, it is a constitutional issue. >> i think it is a high wire game for both side because if the house prevails, then the obama, will, obvious his powers will be restricted and be forced into negotiating over obamacare with the house, which is what they really want. but it is also a risk for the republican party because if the courts rule against it, you could end up with more of this so-called imperial presidency that
eric: jamie, say the house votes on this and passes this.oes the president have a point when george w. bush and bill clinton issued more executive orders than he did and they weren't sued. >> might be, that might be a case but that is not actually what boehner is arguing here. he is not arguing the merely the numerical number of executive orders that any president has issued. he is saying, that president obama has changed laws that exceeded his authority, that he has the power to do...
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of jpmorgan, stand -- jamie dimon, has throat cancer. to shareholders and -- any note of an illness compelled them to look at the board. that is where we begin. guest.ome our charles, let's start with a disclosure issue. jamie dimon told shareholders and employees that he was just diagnosed with throat cancer and we have to make the assumption that "just" means very recently. any complaints with this? it looks like they are doing all the right things. he is anof all, individual who i admire and respect him endlessly and i'm very sorry to hear this news. --ond, i think you get it a did it exactly as he should've done it. as soon as it comes out, you make a disclosure. it is not something that -- it is hard to diagnose and figure out. as soon as you establish what it is and what your treatment is, you let your shareholders and employees know what is going on. that is the appropriate way to do it. this is not something that was drawn out for a long time. >> the sec actually gives quite a bit of latitude to companies. and jpmorgan came out e
of jpmorgan, stand -- jamie dimon, has throat cancer. to shareholders and -- any note of an illness compelled them to look at the board. that is where we begin. guest.ome our charles, let's start with a disclosure issue. jamie dimon told shareholders and employees that he was just diagnosed with throat cancer and we have to make the assumption that "just" means very recently. any complaints with this? it looks like they are doing all the right things. he is anof all, individual who i...
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plus as ceo jamie dimon is addressing his cancer treatment. vertical jump for the nba, it wants to double its tv deals to a massive $15 billion. will disney and time warner pay at that price? and how nba superstars likely link cavaliers lebron james are passing their new contracts around this tv deals. "countdown to the closing bell" take the jumpshot right now. ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon. i'm liz claman. that gr janet yellen definitely matters. all you have to do is look at today's market action. in the morning before she spoke before congress 17120. that's how high the dow climbed setting a new intraday high, but you see it on the screen now . when the fed chair appeared before the senate banking committee to comment on how she see's the monetary world now, when put together statement she made you raised those gains. we took a dive and fell, but now the dow is trying to climb back at the moment, up 11 points. s&p cannot come back at least at the moment. the early-morning fuel that started a pretty decent rally has come from to financials, which
plus as ceo jamie dimon is addressing his cancer treatment. vertical jump for the nba, it wants to double its tv deals to a massive $15 billion. will disney and time warner pay at that price? and how nba superstars likely link cavaliers lebron james are passing their new contracts around this tv deals. "countdown to the closing bell" take the jumpshot right now. ♪ ♪ liz: good afternoon. i'm liz claman. that gr janet yellen definitely matters. all you have to do is look at today's...
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do you agree complexity is the bane of jamie dimon and others?x systems get into trouble? >> yes. the top has tone at never been more important, but complexity in that every business has its own pressures. you have got to get into it and talk about it, discuss it. >> i had a ceo on the show tell me i guess the last two weeks he does not say the message five times a day, he has failed. do you do that? do you say the single gilt groupe message five times a day? >> it is critical for a team to -- i do not know if i repeat of five times a day. we talked about for things over the past 18 months. one is accelerating consumer revenue growth come under big help many and -- understanding the customer. and then spending more and innovation, which is critical. third is about a more indispensable to our brand partners. and forth is about being the most awesome place to work. --minus i cannot find that mine is that i cannot find that rep dress. >> you have got a lovely lady to buy a dress for. question, robert, how do you at harvard business school teach aspi
do you agree complexity is the bane of jamie dimon and others?x systems get into trouble? >> yes. the top has tone at never been more important, but complexity in that every business has its own pressures. you have got to get into it and talk about it, discuss it. >> i had a ceo on the show tell me i guess the last two weeks he does not say the message five times a day, he has failed. do you do that? do you say the single gilt groupe message five times a day? >> it is critical...
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to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging of your payables? no? >> i checked in with jamie, and she told me she wanted to speak to me privately. right then, i knew that there was a problem. >> i really need to talk to you about what i'm seeing in the company's financials. >> okay. >> their payables are about $3.8 million. >> that's several million more that i thought it was. the numbers that jamie's giving me now are dramatically different than the numbers that i was given when i made the deal. they told me the total amount they own to meat suppliers is 2 million. it's actually 3.8 million. >> their bank loan is $4 million and completely tapped. >> jamie found a
to meet you. >> same here. >> jamie is a portfolio manager for me. came out is really to dig into the books. and anything that she wants, just give it to her. >> okay. >> great, thank you. >> no problem. this is the open payables. >> so when you receive the invoices, it goes on this list? >> no. >> so does this break out how much you're paying in payroll? >> [scoffs] >> no? does it interface into your system? no? do you have an aging...
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apody live with more, jamie. >>> hey, jeff time to get excited eagles first practice is tomorrow and have preseason game two weeks from today to the ball could not come at better time in this town. check it out. here at the novacare complex. you see chip kelly leading coaches back from meeting as he gets set to start his second season. many weapons like shady mccoy who rolled newspaper new understated two-tone rolls royse and without one big weapon he made the call this off stone depart with desean jackson. it's odd to see him wearing rival colors. despite authority was strive in the clock locker room with one two punch jeremy maclin says that was not the case. >> there's no hard feelings between either one of us and nothing negative going on. it is what it s he's happy to be where he's at he's ready to go out and boups back a little bit and everything. but there was no negative or hard feelings. >>> now the other big story here today lane johnson us is spended first four games forteing banned substance. he spoke to chip kelly this morning who instructed him not to tell us what the s
apody live with more, jamie. >>> hey, jeff time to get excited eagles first practice is tomorrow and have preseason game two weeks from today to the ball could not come at better time in this town. check it out. here at the novacare complex. you see chip kelly leading coaches back from meeting as he gets set to start his second season. many weapons like shady mccoy who rolled newspaper new understated two-tone rolls royse and without one big weapon he made the call this off stone...
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problem is the people who have to go to these payday lenders they blame themselves for bob diamond jamie diamond lloyd blankfein financial terrorism they're like rape victims rape victims blame themselves they think they're the ones that are the guilty party you know what that's not true it's the rapist that's the guilty party the bankers who are committing these crimes of their the guilty parties they're the one of the should be paying the piper for having to decimate. replace it with found it will be another thing you nature use a provide and it worked well and we live this way for five thousand years was they provided gold and silver it was honest money it did a job without any remuneration you didn't have to pay gold or silver to provide the service of functioning as honest money now we've got rid of that and since the introduction of the federal reserve system in one nine hundred thirteen and since going off the gold standard globally and one thousand nine hundred thirty one and because of this we have an equally messed up system where all sorts of interventions are needed the equiv
problem is the people who have to go to these payday lenders they blame themselves for bob diamond jamie diamond lloyd blankfein financial terrorism they're like rape victims rape victims blame themselves they think they're the ones that are the guilty party you know what that's not true it's the rapist that's the guilty party the bankers who are committing these crimes of their the guilty parties they're the one of the should be paying the piper for having to decimate. replace it with found it...
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a sense of jpmorgan under jamie dimon and how it has performed.the longest-serving ceo of a big u.s. bank. the shares in that time during his tenure are up. to me, that does not sound like a lot until you think about the banking sector and what it has been through. jpmorgan has outperformed all the other big u.s. banks and that is already saying something. he posted his first quarterly last year and it was a tale of two halves. that was a big deal. there was the loss of $6 billion and then there was the $13 billion settlement with the u.s. government for failing to appropriately described and the quality of mortgages sold to investors. there is no one out there that does not think that jpmorgan has challenges and that is a reason why there is a little bit of concern about what is next with leadership at the company. >> thanks. it is called a sharing economy and many see it as a resolution. it is being aided by technology startups. one key player is expanding in france. announced a new funding route. our correspondent, caroline hyde, has more. they
a sense of jpmorgan under jamie dimon and how it has performed.the longest-serving ceo of a big u.s. bank. the shares in that time during his tenure are up. to me, that does not sound like a lot until you think about the banking sector and what it has been through. jpmorgan has outperformed all the other big u.s. banks and that is already saying something. he posted his first quarterly last year and it was a tale of two halves. that was a big deal. there was the loss of $6 billion and then...
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comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - the one who plays jamie is not english. - he's not? - i don't know what nationality he is, but he's definitely not english. - that's amazing. he's got the most amazing--dog! - whoa! - come on, max, no. bad dog, bad. i'm so sorry. i just rescued him from a shelter.
comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org - the one who plays jamie is not english. - he's not? - i don't know what nationality he is, but he's definitely not english. - that's amazing. he's got the most amazing--dog! - whoa! - come on, max, no. bad dog, bad. i'm so sorry. i just rescued him from a shelter.
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>> jamie dimon has proven himself many times over. he's a come back superstar in his personal career and brought a 48% return to stock price in this company and despite the crazy pounding of some of those approximatelies he had, they still turned to record profits. so that's a hard act to follow. however, the loyalty is now to the constitutionalzation of who jamie is. you can find companies where it is the individual. here, jamie does a good job of bringing forth these other names. they get a lot of prominence. they're well battle tested and experienced again elsewhere. the head of consumer banking there was a very big start at american express for a quarter of a century. steve jobs, people worried if there was a good team back there. >> kayla, thank you and john, thank you. i'm sure we're going to continue talking about the topic throughout the broadcast. >>> when we come back, will the july 4th weekend be a washout? we get a forecast after this. i didn't even know this storm was coming until yesterday, but look out. it's going up th
>> jamie dimon has proven himself many times over. he's a come back superstar in his personal career and brought a 48% return to stock price in this company and despite the crazy pounding of some of those approximatelies he had, they still turned to record profits. so that's a hard act to follow. however, the loyalty is now to the constitutionalzation of who jamie is. you can find companies where it is the individual. here, jamie does a good job of bringing forth these other names. they...
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jamie fulk, fire and ems heave for morehead city. stay safe out there.hanks for the work you do, and thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> let's go back to nbc's sere dallof live in the outer banks with the latest there. sarah, what's the situation where you are right now? well, we lost your shot again. this storm is wreaking havoc on our satellites. there she is once again. sarah, what's the latest where you are? >> the latest, betty is that last time when you said it looked like the wind was dying just this huge burst came up accompanied by this sideways rain and conditions have steadily decreased since then. we're taking a pounding out here on the shore. believe it or not, we don't have it the worst. the top winds we've seen here in kill devil hills, 60 to 70 miles an hour. 30 miles south -- 30 minutes south, rather, they've seen winds topping more than 100 miles an hour. let me give you a look at the ocean right now so you can see what that looks like. all of those angry white caps out there just pounding, pounding -- one meteorologis
jamie fulk, fire and ems heave for morehead city. stay safe out there.hanks for the work you do, and thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> let's go back to nbc's sere dallof live in the outer banks with the latest there. sarah, what's the situation where you are right now? well, we lost your shot again. this storm is wreaking havoc on our satellites. there she is once again. sarah, what's the latest where you are? >> the latest, betty is that last time when...
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the big story we are watching is jamie dimon's health. the company is prepared for "all scenarios," as he continues his fight against her cancer. erik? >> stephanie. >> while jamie donegan say the success and plan is not changing. we are staying the course. does anyone believe that is the case? was anyone talking about secession planning as related to jpmorgan six months ago? jamie dimon, america's favorite banker. >> i am not sure that is the title i would bestow on him. sure, they were talking about a six month ago. they do not think jpmorgan had a viable secession plan, because all of the people who appeared to be the likely and probable successors no longer work at the bank. more ofright, it's much an existential question because dimon has cancer. quicklyhe gets better and there is a possibility that he does not. the board has to make a decision at some point about secession. stress, ite added might not be the right time to have them as ceo and chairman. let's bring in the director of research at mkm partners. what are your thoughts?
the big story we are watching is jamie dimon's health. the company is prepared for "all scenarios," as he continues his fight against her cancer. erik? >> stephanie. >> while jamie donegan say the success and plan is not changing. we are staying the course. does anyone believe that is the case? was anyone talking about secession planning as related to jpmorgan six months ago? jamie dimon, america's favorite banker. >> i am not sure that is the title i would bestow on...
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here's jamie. >> thanks very much indeed. not surprisingly. global financial markets have been badly shaken by the events in the ukraine and middle east. the dow jones fell 17,000. s&p 500 had the biggest one day drop in three months and tumbled 24 points, one and a quarter %, closed at 1958 this morning. asian shares closed sharply. most european industries are trading lower. let's go to dr. elizabeth stephens and constitution straight on russia and what it means to russian markets. there's obviously dr. stephens a reaction of selling off russian stocks. how much do you think this means? are things going to get worse? or is this just temporary? >> i think things will get worse. we need to find out exactly what happened to the malaysian airliner. the verdict will have a significant impact on markets. what we've seen so far, americans extended sanctions. european union have been reluck assistant to move beyond phase two sanctions. we're closely tied to russian gas sector. if it's in any way linked to russians it will be difficult for european l
here's jamie. >> thanks very much indeed. not surprisingly. global financial markets have been badly shaken by the events in the ukraine and middle east. the dow jones fell 17,000. s&p 500 had the biggest one day drop in three months and tumbled 24 points, one and a quarter %, closed at 1958 this morning. asian shares closed sharply. most european industries are trading lower. let's go to dr. elizabeth stephens and constitution straight on russia and what it means to russian markets....
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joining me now is jamie adams. jamie, this is a big win for your team.'ve been working on this for a while. where do you go from here? >> well, you know, today we're really thankful that target responded quickly to the call of nearly 400,000 americans, and asked their customers to no longer bring guns into their stores. moms were horrified to find out customers were bringing in loaded weapons in the same aisles where we were shopping for diapers. but we're glad they joined other organizations in recognizing the power that moms are in terms of they're just a true political force. and as consumer group. there's a lot of power there. but they recognize you can still support the second amendment and also provide a safe shopping or eating environment for your customers. that's positive safety changes made by one of america's largest retailers is proof, we feel, of the power of the voices of women and moms and we're going to harness that power going forward. we're not longer going to let our legislators -- we won't stand by as our legislators continue to sit a
joining me now is jamie adams. jamie, this is a big win for your team.'ve been working on this for a while. where do you go from here? >> well, you know, today we're really thankful that target responded quickly to the call of nearly 400,000 americans, and asked their customers to no longer bring guns into their stores. moms were horrified to find out customers were bringing in loaded weapons in the same aisles where we were shopping for diapers. but we're glad they joined other...
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based companies buy smaller foreign companies in order to legally aboitiz pain taxes and jamie diamond has given it two thumbs up it will explain coming right up then what role do our political institutions play in our economic development there in our shame over the author of why nations fail is weighing in on the subject you won't want to miss my interview with him and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the brics new development bank china's rise and the role of geopolitics in development you know what i want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today economic patriotism so what is economic patriotism well according to u.s. treasury secretary jack lew it's keeping your multinational corporation on american soil tuesday the obama administration called for immediate congressional action to stop u.s. companies from using cross border mergers to escape the country's tax system and a letter to top congressional tax writers secretary lew wrote we should prevent companies from effectively renouncing their citizenship to get out of paying tax
based companies buy smaller foreign companies in order to legally aboitiz pain taxes and jamie diamond has given it two thumbs up it will explain coming right up then what role do our political institutions play in our economic development there in our shame over the author of why nations fail is weighing in on the subject you won't want to miss my interview with him and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the brics new development bank china's rise and the role of...
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jamie was on a flight.'t realize that when he left our airport he was going to jfk. >> there was no mistaking what had happened. twa 800 had crashed into the atlantic. killing everyone on board. >> the red streak in the sky had the shoot ing streak. >> jim became obsessed with finding out why. >> the rumor was that the ntsb really svelte that it was an internal tank explosion. the fbi was not satisfied with that thought at the time. the fbi felt that it was a possibility of being a terrorist, you know you think about all the different scenarios. such a complicated situation. >> reporter: for anyone with family members board twa flight 800, fire island became a place of solidarity. divers would spend the next several weeks looking for wreckage and human remains. >> there was always a possibility we would never recover anything. there was a suggestion we go home and have a memorial service. when i got home and we talked with about it, it didn't seem right. we didn't have jamie back. >> it took months for jim
jamie was on a flight.'t realize that when he left our airport he was going to jfk. >> there was no mistaking what had happened. twa 800 had crashed into the atlantic. killing everyone on board. >> the red streak in the sky had the shoot ing streak. >> jim became obsessed with finding out why. >> the rumor was that the ntsb really svelte that it was an internal tank explosion. the fbi was not satisfied with that thought at the time. the fbi felt that it was a possibility...
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. >>> jamie apody has the story of steve cunningham. >> reporter: west philadelphia steve cunningham has been inside the ropes fighting his toughest battles, but nothing like his daughter kennedy. born with hypo plastic left heart droam, she spent most of her -- syndrome, she spent most of her life in the hospital. >> it's exciting, but it's very risky and all these mix of emotions that's the rollercoaster we've been on with kennedy. >> reporter: cunningham was told by doctors at chop there was nothing they could do for his little girl. >> i have to turn that anger into energy to propel me what i am doing. >> reporter: he run a ten round decision, and they learned that kennedy would be put on the transplant list. she prepares for the battle of her life. listen to her motto, one she took from her dad. >> you need to go, it's time to be a fighter right now. >> the thought of losing that, that goes into our safe. right now we're in fight mode, we're throwing punches we're throwing chairs, we taking steroids we're doing everything to win. >> reporter: jamie apody channel 6 "actio what ca
. >>> jamie apody has the story of steve cunningham. >> reporter: west philadelphia steve cunningham has been inside the ropes fighting his toughest battles, but nothing like his daughter kennedy. born with hypo plastic left heart droam, she spent most of her -- syndrome, she spent most of her life in the hospital. >> it's exciting, but it's very risky and all these mix of emotions that's the rollercoaster we've been on with kennedy. >> reporter: cunningham was told...
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that's the case we need to take to my leadership, jamie. and those have already happened in this congress. these are just two illustrations of very important bills that, because of jurisdiction and no other reason than jurisdictio jurisdiction -- it's not because of policy hang-ups. it's purely on jurisdictional grounds. that's prevented thus are far those bills from coming to the floor. i think i've worked out the cyber piece but that remains to be seen. so i do want to galvanize the efforts of the commission and everyone in this room to help me on that. thank you. >> yes. all the way in the back. identify yourself, please. >> amit kumar. i would like to thank all the 9/11 commission members and chairman mccaul for your dynamic leadership. i know we are a little bit threatened by the isis threat in syria. considering we will be leaving afghanistan in a year or two almost in total, what do you see about the threat of al qaeda and taliban elements both to the homeland and otherwise to our allies in afghanistan and pakistan? thanks. >> that's
that's the case we need to take to my leadership, jamie. and those have already happened in this congress. these are just two illustrations of very important bills that, because of jurisdiction and no other reason than jurisdictio jurisdiction -- it's not because of policy hang-ups. it's purely on jurisdictional grounds. that's prevented thus are far those bills from coming to the floor. i think i've worked out the cyber piece but that remains to be seen. so i do want to galvanize the efforts...
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. >>> also jamie dimon's throat cancer. important information for everyone concerning your health. >>> don't buy chicken at kfc or a burger at mcdonald's? goer forget it. "consumer reports" is here with the annual list of best and worst fast-food restaurants in america. our maybe fat foods. "willis report where consumers are our business, starts right now. gerri: every once in a while a high-profile executive says something and means another. john ledgers, he says he fights for consumers at t-mobile. he sure looks like one of us with his t-shirts and gym shoes. listen to this. >> i've always been very consistent. the uncarrier revolution is important for u.s. wireless and it will continue and our growth creating competition over the long-term depends on scale, depends on capital and depends upon us being this aggressor. gerri: now, while ledger may call himself the uncarrier, the youth he is not that different from his competitors. that is because tonight the federal trade commission is suing t-mobile for charging customers
. >>> also jamie dimon's throat cancer. important information for everyone concerning your health. >>> don't buy chicken at kfc or a burger at mcdonald's? goer forget it. "consumer reports" is here with the annual list of best and worst fast-food restaurants in america. our maybe fat foods. "willis report where consumers are our business, starts right now. gerri: every once in a while a high-profile executive says something and means another. john ledgers, he...
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. >> joining me on the phone right now is jamie from gaza city. you have new video of an attack.at you are bringing to us. >> good afternoon, alex, from gaza. the video i have to show you has a building, a house not too far from where i filmed it being struck by an apparent israeli missile at about 1:30 local time this afternoon. and the video goes to show that we are in a gray area here. we are in between truce agreements and it's those spaces in between that are most dangerous, alex because the situation can spiral out of control. >> jamie, is there a truce or is there not a truce? i mean, clearly the evidence of a video we're seeing right now shows that there are still attacks but the pervasive sentiments, do the gazans believe that there is a truce at all. >> no. no. there is no truce to speak of right now, alex. and it's been a confusing and foggy days. it started around midnight last night when the israeli cabinet voted to offer a 24-hour extension of a lull in the fighting onset hamas rejected it overnight and then at about 2:00 this afternoon put forward its own offer for
. >> joining me on the phone right now is jamie from gaza city. you have new video of an attack.at you are bringing to us. >> good afternoon, alex, from gaza. the video i have to show you has a building, a house not too far from where i filmed it being struck by an apparent israeli missile at about 1:30 local time this afternoon. and the video goes to show that we are in a gray area here. we are in between truce agreements and it's those spaces in between that are most dangerous,...
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live from citizens bank park, jamie apody channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much, see you then. >>> by the end of this week every nfl team will have opened training camp including the eagles. their players are due to report on friday. chip kelly has them on the field the following day on saturday. and things move rather quickly. the preseason opener against the chicago bears, only 18 days away. linebacker michael kendrick is anxious to get back at it. >> the excitement is overwhe overwhelming, how excited i am. you know it's going to be fun going into the second year, and i am looking forward that. and just getting back with the guys and getting back into the swing of are things. it is going to be fun, a good training camp. >> football almost here. >>> and finally tonight, having a big leg in soccer helps, but being accurate may be just as important. check out this goal. peru's carlos lobaton from some 70 yards away. are you kidding me on the fly. and it goes in and the second goal of the match. the earlier on a corner kick. the keeper cheats and gets caught with his pants down
live from citizens bank park, jamie apody channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much, see you then. >>> by the end of this week every nfl team will have opened training camp including the eagles. their players are due to report on friday. chip kelly has them on the field the following day on saturday. and things move rather quickly. the preseason opener against the chicago bears, only 18 days away. linebacker michael kendrick is anxious to get back at it. >>...
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we have to get ahead of these guys, not behind them. >> jamie? >> i would just add two points to tom's very good answer. as fred said, we didn't present a menu of things that we think need to be done. we think all of them need to be done. and right up there is the reorganization of the oversight of our homeland security process. when i was general counsel at d.o.d., the chairman of the joint chiefs was in a regular dialogue with the oversight committees in the house and the senate. two of them. and the chairs and ranking members of those committees knew what he was thinking, and he knew what they were thinking. we don't have that with regard to homeland security. you couldn't do that if you wanted to. we'll have an opportunity to talk to chairman mike mccall on the house side in a little while, but i think it is -- if you look at the chart that lee hamilton held up, it would be impossible to have a sense on the executive branch side of what would be acceptable in congress in a short period of time with the structure that we have. so the agility t
we have to get ahead of these guys, not behind them. >> jamie? >> i would just add two points to tom's very good answer. as fred said, we didn't present a menu of things that we think need to be done. we think all of them need to be done. and right up there is the reorganization of the oversight of our homeland security process. when i was general counsel at d.o.d., the chairman of the joint chiefs was in a regular dialogue with the oversight committees in the house and the senate....
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. >> jamie lee curtis. >> where was she? the tesla. >> you got it. >> i'm pretty sure it's her. it's impressive you can see that from the other side of the highway. that's amazing. >> that is totally her, that is absolutely her. >> how are you doing, miss curtis? have a nice day. >> these are my first paparazzi photos ever. i did not get great shots. where are we heading to now? >> the santa monica steps. we're going to see if anybody's working out. all right, morgan, get your camera ready. i think i saw the actor from "amistad." when he comes to the top of the stairs, we'll have him. >> here he comes. >> oh, his bodyguard's going right over to him, he's not letting him come out. >> he doesn't have a choice, eventually he has to go back to his car. here he comes now. ♪ >> there you go. lean out. -- just lean out. cool. >> how was that? >> pretty good. >> tell me how these are. here we go, these are the best ones right here. >> yeah, those are good. >> that one, that one. that's the best. >> yeah, that's great. >> nice job. >
. >> jamie lee curtis. >> where was she? the tesla. >> you got it. >> i'm pretty sure it's her. it's impressive you can see that from the other side of the highway. that's amazing. >> that is totally her, that is absolutely her. >> how are you doing, miss curtis? have a nice day. >> these are my first paparazzi photos ever. i did not get great shots. where are we heading to now? >> the santa monica steps. we're going to see if anybody's working...
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. >> after giving birth to her son parker jamie mccormick weighed 242 pounds. with a b.m.i. of 41 she was morbidly obese. >> i was struggling lie whole live. the -- my whole life. the whoa yo' yo of losing and gaining. >> she decided it was time to make a change for herself and for parker. >> these are my size 22 jeans. >> as you can see she's certainly done that. jamie has lost 120 pounds and now fits into size 4 jeans. >> some days i'll walk by a store front and i'll see somebody, and i'll be who is that? oh, it's me! >> she had gastric bypass surgery in april 2013, but is also exercising regularly, walking, doing zumba and yoga. she watches portion and exercises. she also doesn't drink calories neither. >> the doctor says her success is remarkable and as long as she keeps up the hard work, she's completely reshaped her future. >> her possibility of diabetes and other health related problems is extremely low. she's done a grit thing for herself -- great thing for herself, for her health, for her long-term family. >> she says surgery hassa lowed her -- has allowed her to be
. >> after giving birth to her son parker jamie mccormick weighed 242 pounds. with a b.m.i. of 41 she was morbidly obese. >> i was struggling lie whole live. the -- my whole life. the whoa yo' yo of losing and gaining. >> she decided it was time to make a change for herself and for parker. >> these are my size 22 jeans. >> as you can see she's certainly done that. jamie has lost 120 pounds and now fits into size 4 jeans. >> some days i'll walk by a store...