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betty: to the devastating crash of the costa concordia that killed 32 people and landed its captain in prison. and then there was the infamous "poop cruise." >> human waste was piling up outside their door. betty: when a power outage stranded 4000 passengers without food, water, or working toilets. >> days and days of misery. betty: that incident happened just months before carnival's ceo took the helm. as he told me, don't believe all the hype. arnold: 99.9999% of everyone that cruises has a great time. betty: and it doesn't make the headlines. arnold: the 99.9% does not make the headlines. how many people are stuck on a runway in an airplane waiting to take off? how many times do they have a traffic jam that they are stuck in on a highway? those kinds of incidents, the concordia, that was an accident and a tragedy, and that was more serious, but it happens once in 100 years. betty: a relative newcomer, donald only became the ceo in 2013, appointed by the founding family of carnival. he is charting a new course for the biggest name in the industry. under the banner of the cruise line
betty: to the devastating crash of the costa concordia that killed 32 people and landed its captain in prison. and then there was the infamous "poop cruise." >> human waste was piling up outside their door. betty: when a power outage stranded 4000 passengers without food, water, or working toilets. >> days and days of misery. betty: that incident happened just months before carnival's ceo took the helm. as he told me, don't believe all the hype. arnold: 99.9999% of...
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those kinds of incidents -- the concordia, that was an accident and a tragedy, and that was more serioust it happens once in 100 years. betty: a relative newcomer to the captain's chair, donald only became the ceo of carnival corporation in 2013, appointed by carnival's founding family, the arisons. and he is charting a new course for the biggest name in the industry. under the banner of the cruise line industry association, or clia, there are 62 cruise lines worldwide servicing more than 21 million passengers, with big names like disney and norwegian joining carnival and royal caribbean. carnival is the largest with eight other brands. with more than 120,000 employees across the world, and 10 million passengers last year, nearly half of the cruising population. that bigger market share also means a bigger spotlight when things go wrong. there's one professor who came out with statistics and he found that between 2009 to 2013 there were 300 plus incidents on cruise ships, whether very small or very large, the ones that make it onto national networks. so the perception that these are happ
those kinds of incidents -- the concordia, that was an accident and a tragedy, and that was more serioust it happens once in 100 years. betty: a relative newcomer to the captain's chair, donald only became the ceo of carnival corporation in 2013, appointed by carnival's founding family, the arisons. and he is charting a new course for the biggest name in the industry. under the banner of the cruise line industry association, or clia, there are 62 cruise lines worldwide servicing more than 21...
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she's like the captain of the "costa concordia" that crashes it into the shores of tuscany. >> you are really hard on her. >> captains of industry should be accountable. she has a track record for nothing else other than running this company and she ran it into the ground. >> jeff, thank you for joining us. please come back. >>> i want to bring in chris moody, reporter for cnn politics. a number of candidates made claims last night that aren't holding up. listen to this exchange and then we'll discuss. >> you wanted casino gambling in florida. >> totally false. >> you didn't get it and -- >> i was opposed to casino gambling before, during and after. >> i didn't want -- >> one second. >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> true or false? who is right? >> don, let my take you back to the 19 nunts. donald trump wanted to work with the seminole tribe to have casinos in the state of florida. he donated a lot of money to the florida gop and held fund raisers for jeb bush who was looking like he'd be the next governor of the state, and he was. jeb bush was very strong in his opposition to ca
she's like the captain of the "costa concordia" that crashes it into the shores of tuscany. >> you are really hard on her. >> captains of industry should be accountable. she has a track record for nothing else other than running this company and she ran it into the ground. >> jeff, thank you for joining us. please come back. >>> i want to bring in chris moody, reporter for cnn politics. a number of candidates made claims last night that aren't holding up....
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she's like the captain of the "costa concordia" that crashes it into the shores of tuscany. >> goodnessyou are really hard on her. all right, jeff. >> captains of industry should be accountable. she has a track record. she has a track record for nothing else other than running this company and she ran it into the ground. >> fair enough, jeff. thank you for joining us on cnn. please come back. now i want to bring in chris moody, cnn reporter for cnn politics. my goodness, he is really tough on there. a number of candidates made claims last night that aren't holding up. i want you to listen to this exchange and then we'll discuss it. >> you wanted casino gambling in florida. >> totally false. >> you didn't get it and -- you didn't get it because i was opposed to casino gambling before, during and after. >> excuse me, one second. >> no. the simple fact is donald -- >> more energy tonight. i like that. >> true or false? who is right? >> don, let my take you back to the 1990s. donald trump wanted to partner or work with the seminole tribe to have casinos in the state of florida. he donated a
she's like the captain of the "costa concordia" that crashes it into the shores of tuscany. >> goodnessyou are really hard on her. all right, jeff. >> captains of industry should be accountable. she has a track record. she has a track record for nothing else other than running this company and she ran it into the ground. >> fair enough, jeff. thank you for joining us on cnn. please come back. now i want to bring in chris moody, cnn reporter for cnn politics. my...
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i mean -- >> the cost of concordia. >> this man turned the company around and people have great faithcarnival. and caribbean was one of the 10 stocks at an all time high and carnival did good. i didn't think they could, i thought that was one where that would be in the penalty fwraukb a long time and it wasn't. their numbers are terrific. >> been a tough morning. you get up at 5:00 a.m., futures down and you say, what happened overnight? did i missomething? >> and answer is nothing really happened. and europe started to the weak side and slowly started drifting down towards the morning p. china was up but there was a report out of the asia development bank that basically cut the gdp forecast for china. they had 6.8% and they had it at 7.2%. the chinese government has had 7%. so, there's one little problem. and a report entitled che cheerfully, race from the bottom. and they cut a number of minors, ang low, for example, it's been trading in europe for about 7%. and commodities have been weak across the board. glencore this is a new low for them and the stock has been cut practically in
i mean -- >> the cost of concordia. >> this man turned the company around and people have great faithcarnival. and caribbean was one of the 10 stocks at an all time high and carnival did good. i didn't think they could, i thought that was one where that would be in the penalty fwraukb a long time and it wasn't. their numbers are terrific. >> been a tough morning. you get up at 5:00 a.m., futures down and you say, what happened overnight? did i missomething? >> and answer...
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there is a takeover in the pharmaceutical business. concordia a british company. the price is $3.5 billion. the house democratic leader is dismissing concerns about hillary clinton and her private e-mail server area nancy pelosi talked about the front runner. she said the issue is being overblown. >> we all have faith in hillary clinton and her credibility. she did not send e-mails that were not classified. i think the other side is trying to make something of it. ramy inocencio: she told the associated rescue has nothing to apologize for. sony's christian themed movie "war room" was the top at the box office. it again at $12.6 million. ken $12.6 million. in $12.6-- took billion. is keene: the new movie three months away. ok. iran and the challenges we see there. the quote over the weekend was stunning. we have stopped the highway race. this is what colin powell said. it is foundational republican plug-inseven as few agreed to the transaction. has thought long and hard about this. give us an update on how your aching has changed. over the last t
there is a takeover in the pharmaceutical business. concordia a british company. the price is $3.5 billion. the house democratic leader is dismissing concerns about hillary clinton and her private e-mail server area nancy pelosi talked about the front runner. she said the issue is being overblown. >> we all have faith in hillary clinton and her credibility. she did not send e-mails that were not classified. i think the other side is trying to make something of it. ramy inocencio: she told...
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the problem, it could play both ways to. bring a lot of folks up to speed. teako energy looking at canada's enra which could be 3 billion dollars. concordia looking to buy interform for 3.5 billion dollars. media general to buy meredith, 2.5 billion dollars. you could interpret a lot of these moves as pouncing on a cheaper market, and not necessarily a good sign. what do you say? >> i think it will continue because these stocks are now cheap relative to what the companies borrow money. and most companies with current interest rates could buy the stock up and pay off the interest rates. most companies can buy other companies and finance it with the earnings low. that is the support in the market whether it's mergers, buyouts or investors looking to earn 2-3% dividends where they cannot get that safely in the bond market. neil: scott, would you invest as an aggregate in the dow or the s&p at these levels right now? >> i would, and neil, we have been, we're still long. granted our time horizon is about a year plus with regards to where we're buying in here. if you've got money that's relatively short term under the year or so period, i'd be
the problem, it could play both ways to. bring a lot of folks up to speed. teako energy looking at canada's enra which could be 3 billion dollars. concordia looking to buy interform for 3.5 billion dollars. media general to buy meredith, 2.5 billion dollars. you could interpret a lot of these moves as pouncing on a cheaper market, and not necessarily a good sign. what do you say? >> i think it will continue because these stocks are now cheap relative to what the companies borrow money....