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shareholders claim that aig mislead them. sub prime mortgage exposure and risk that it took before the financial cry sy. checking in on germany listed aig shares. we're looking at declines along with the rest of the broader benchmarks. >> the board of united continental decided to oust the ceo weeks ago. the wall street journal says the board needed extra time to work with his exit package. his departure comes amid a u.s. and internal corruption probe related to his relationship with the port authority of new york and new jersey. lest look at price action off 3.5% in german trade. >> avon products is in talks to sell stake to a private equity firm. a sign that the cosmetics company is having trouble trying to find a buyer. the wall street journal reporting that the firms include platinum equity with bids due out next week or due sometime next week. avon has been struggling to reverse years of falling sales as the business of selling goods door to door has trouble of keeping up with shopper and consumer habits. they have been
shareholders claim that aig mislead them. sub prime mortgage exposure and risk that it took before the financial cry sy. checking in on germany listed aig shares. we're looking at declines along with the rest of the broader benchmarks. >> the board of united continental decided to oust the ceo weeks ago. the wall street journal says the board needed extra time to work with his exit package. his departure comes amid a u.s. and internal corruption probe related to his relationship with the...
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aig was a problem. lehman brothers went bankrupt. they were not banks. we need to rein in the risk posed by these financial situations. >> final question here. >> that was the wrong sound byte. in the end she said i did the wrong thing. i'm sorry, but it was allowed. what we didn't see was a really tough follow up of did you ask anyone permission and if you are sorry about this why not release all of the e-mails tomorrow? why aren't we seeing that kind of tough questioning? >> i think john dickerson did press hillary clinton about benghazi. and i think he may have made the calculation that since she apologized and done interviews about the e-mail fiasco that maybe it wasn't going to break much new ground. this is exactly what she wants. the more she takes these questions even if giving the same answers and not addressing
aig was a problem. lehman brothers went bankrupt. they were not banks. we need to rein in the risk posed by these financial situations. >> final question here. >> that was the wrong sound byte. in the end she said i did the wrong thing. i'm sorry, but it was allowed. what we didn't see was a really tough follow up of did you ask anyone permission and if you are sorry about this why not release all of the e-mails tomorrow? why aren't we seeing that kind of tough questioning? >>...
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i applauded hank greenberg for bringing his aig suit. because the government's actions in a time of crisis should be scrutinized and the government's actions after a crisis is passed should be scrutinizeed. >> rose: to realize -- >> i think that could be the case in this, in this as well. but that is actually a value, the transparency that hedge funds, wealthy investors can provide is actually a huge value. i think. not some bad thing that we should be seeking to get rid of. >> rose: is -- >> that say different topic. that one, that one i might come down on a different side on. >> rose: but i remember when after in the-- as we began to deal with the crisis, i mean smart people would come to this table and they would say the indicator i'm looking for is for the housing market to regain its growth. when we began to see movement in new construction, then i'll know that the economy is beginning to gain traction. >> i think those are so indicators the federal reserve ising laing at, janet yellin was looking at and deciding on rates. the housi
i applauded hank greenberg for bringing his aig suit. because the government's actions in a time of crisis should be scrutinized and the government's actions after a crisis is passed should be scrutinizeed. >> rose: to realize -- >> i think that could be the case in this, in this as well. but that is actually a value, the transparency that hedge funds, wealthy investors can provide is actually a huge value. i think. not some bad thing that we should be seeking to get rid of....
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bendice objetos y que tiene detalles que en realidad particulares, pero quien imaginarÍa que seria aigs grave, vamos a escuchar lo que nos dijo... >>> Él era reÁcio a contacto con la prensa, decÍa que no, que no era bueno para las entrevistas, hablaba con la gente mÁs sencilla, y la mas poderosa, pero le escapaba un poco bastante a los periodistas, casi no dio notas como arzobispo de buenos aires. >>> increÍble porque ahora no le escapa a los periodista, al contrario, es muy cÁlido, les muestro esta es la a acreditaciÓn que nos han dado hoy yun to con los boletos para a br bordar el aviÓn, listo todo para que inicie esta vi estay historia toca con el primer papa hispano en la historia de la iglesia catÓlica. >>> no se pierda maÑana la cobertura especial que tenemos desde el momento que francisco pise suelo cubran a partir de las 4 de la tarde hora de este, 3 de la tarde centro, la bueno, vamos asÍ regresar a los estudios de noticiero telemundo, en miami, con edgardo del villar. >>> yo regreso con ustedes mÁs adelante. >>> y nosotros los recibimos aquÍ en los estudios, josÉ esta en una a
bendice objetos y que tiene detalles que en realidad particulares, pero quien imaginarÍa que seria aigs grave, vamos a escuchar lo que nos dijo... >>> Él era reÁcio a contacto con la prensa, decÍa que no, que no era bueno para las entrevistas, hablaba con la gente mÁs sencilla, y la mas poderosa, pero le escapaba un poco bastante a los periodistas, casi no dio notas como arzobispo de buenos aires. >>> increÍble porque ahora no le escapa a los periodista, al contrario, es...
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although traffic is getting moving again we don't have million people wander aig round.y a quiet pleasant night as we look life towards center city. the showers that popped up earlier have fizzled and moved on out. seeing a few break in the cloud cover off to the south. we're pulling in lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico from the south and west and then we've got this front which is advancing on the area kind of a squeeze play. drawing the moisture in and then we'll have some heavy rainfall along that boundary. temperatures across the area right now are still right around tent degree70 degrees much the s the great lakes moisture to the south and watch how this is all drawn together looks like these two systems are magnets pulling the low further to the north as that front creeps in. 10:00 o'clock tomorrow we start to see rain picking up overnight tomorrow night 1am heavy rain around the city of philadelphia. 3am it's continuing. during the day wednesday we'll see the rain start to fizzle a little bit not before much of the area sees one to three plus inches of rain
although traffic is getting moving again we don't have million people wander aig round.y a quiet pleasant night as we look life towards center city. the showers that popped up earlier have fizzled and moved on out. seeing a few break in the cloud cover off to the south. we're pulling in lot of moisture from the gulf of mexico from the south and west and then we've got this front which is advancing on the area kind of a squeeze play. drawing the moisture in and then we'll have some heavy...
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. >> reporter: be careful driving and park aig round center city through next monday.hile the barricade brigade is here moving in fencing, so are the tow trucks moving out cars. again, they'll be moving out in force. this zone is going to be headed east toward old city in the coming days. again the bottom line, we did not see a ton of tow trucks out tonight but we fully expect that to change by tomorrow morning. lucy? >> all right, we are for warned, thank you very much, brad. >>> what could be a preview parkway next sunday look at this thousands pack this plaza in is a van in a for the pope's mass. pope francis met with former cuban president fidel castro the cuban government released this picture showing the pair shaking in hands in castros home. authorities arrested dozens of protesters who tried to andy at the events for the thousands of people flocking to philly to see pope francis he has special message. >> philadelphia because you will be there. see you in philadelphia. >> there you go. another life look tonight from the ben franklin parkway. a lot of changes st
. >> reporter: be careful driving and park aig round center city through next monday.hile the barricade brigade is here moving in fencing, so are the tow trucks moving out cars. again, they'll be moving out in force. this zone is going to be headed east toward old city in the coming days. again the bottom line, we did not see a ton of tow trucks out tonight but we fully expect that to change by tomorrow morning. lucy? >> all right, we are for warned, thank you very much, brad....
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terms,n very onerous the government took huge pound of flesh on aig.hey paid back the money and became public again. we expect that have on fannie and freddie. hank was not happy any suit this was an illegal appropriation. charlie: no one thought he had a chance. but he got no damages. we are suing on the half of all of the stockholders, to reverse this 2012 transaction. we are not fighting the bailout. hank attacked the 2008 takeover. we are saying the terms are that forthe we reject years after the crisis is not enough for the government to get to percent coupon. charlie: you say on the half of millions -- bill: we get calls and e-mails from people in retirement who own 10,000 shares. our investors benefit if the stock price increases. that is a we make a living. bethany: i think the u.s. government needs to do something. every person out there should care. isn't just homeowners with mortgages, it is our relationship with global entities. water,ecurities are like and if there is a disruption and they have to take millions of dollars from taxpayers, t
terms,n very onerous the government took huge pound of flesh on aig.hey paid back the money and became public again. we expect that have on fannie and freddie. hank was not happy any suit this was an illegal appropriation. charlie: no one thought he had a chance. but he got no damages. we are suing on the half of all of the stockholders, to reverse this 2012 transaction. we are not fighting the bailout. hank attacked the 2008 takeover. we are saying the terms are that forthe we reject years...
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so many desperate people walk aig cross the hungary yann border police had should to shut down majormuch germany had initially expected less than 10,000 new rivals this weekend is working to distribute them across the country seeing as the number and the situation is very fluid and growing. german chons lar merkle's ruling coalition are scheduled to meet so plans could be made for funding efforts. officials on the ground say the waves of folks showing no signs of letting up. >> we had 6,800 refugees at the station yesterday and since midnight there are another 1,200 have arrived. between then and 8:00 o'clock this morning. we are counting on the same amount of people arriving during the day today. >> reporter: pope francis am peeling to the masses sunday as he pleaded for catholic churches across europe to offer relief and shelter for those who have been displaced. begging his followers to show mercy to the thousands of cyreans fleeing from civil war poverty and hardship. >> faced way tragedy tens of thousands of refugees fleeing from hunger on the road in hope of a better life the g
so many desperate people walk aig cross the hungary yann border police had should to shut down majormuch germany had initially expected less than 10,000 new rivals this weekend is working to distribute them across the country seeing as the number and the situation is very fluid and growing. german chons lar merkle's ruling coalition are scheduled to meet so plans could be made for funding efforts. officials on the ground say the waves of folks showing no signs of letting up. >> we had...
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we are here tonight to the prfor aocative question lfor aig grace, or something else? else?ease join me in welcoming john markoff. [applausse o. wee. >> you are among friends, this is the home teams [applause]. >> i should be a message and i. >> you mostly are in my niy atmares you will start askig me questions which would be a niy a? are becausefromnow anythg about this jlitzver u i mention that you are a child of silicon valley and you mentioned it a lot and is something thatustets interjey in your interviews. i want to ask what is it meant lppeay writer was so much of your personal dna coming from silicon valley? >> guest: what is it meant to me, it took me a long time. as afromid i didfromnow is a spl place. i played in the house when i was in fg istustrade, is a classmate all the way throuy a. i delivered papers at the house that they lived in. i ay wmucnalmucnal dove aouse because i went to the northwest for almost a decade.ml it was an anti- the eppearaify l i discovered it was an amazing new industry i wanted to findmul out how itustot there.mucnalmucl the start of t
we are here tonight to the prfor aocative question lfor aig grace, or something else? else?ease join me in welcoming john markoff. [applausse o. wee. >> you are among friends, this is the home teams [applause]. >> i should be a message and i. >> you mostly are in my niy atmares you will start askig me questions which would be a niy a? are becausefromnow anythg about this jlitzver u i mention that you are a child of silicon valley and you mentioned it a lot and is something...
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unlike in the united states at the time of the crisis, certainly aig and other companies -- the unitedvernment went and bought shares. we bought at the bottom. the chinese government is buying at the top. not only are they intervening with these overvalued shares, and all government these brokerage firms are going to be stuck with all these overvalued shares and underlying assets are not worth what these the stock market valuations are good with a chart that you showed, that is what we are seeing. alix: what happens when markets come back on monday after this world war ii celebration? what gives? jamie: the chinese government has a lot of money. the chinese stock market is relatively small compared to the size of the overall economy. it china wants to continue along this road of essentially nationalizing their stock market, they can do that, but they are injecting massive amounts of inefficiency into the economic system. if their goal is to shift their economy from a command economy into a market economy, which is definitely what they need to do and they are moving in absolute the wron
unlike in the united states at the time of the crisis, certainly aig and other companies -- the unitedvernment went and bought shares. we bought at the bottom. the chinese government is buying at the top. not only are they intervening with these overvalued shares, and all government these brokerage firms are going to be stuck with all these overvalued shares and underlying assets are not worth what these the stock market valuations are good with a chart that you showed, that is what we are...
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the humidity levels are creeping upward. 89 in aig. 91 in martinsburg. closer to the bay it's cooler. 83 degrees for annapolis. if you widen the view out, there is heat and the humidity to go around. a good indcation on what is moving through. the forecast shows 78 degrees late tonight. 7:00 in the morning. a lot of kids are up earlily for school. 70 degrees. dress in something comfortable. high of tomorrow 93. 92 wednesday. there is the cooler air. a little cooler air for the day on thursday. chance for thunderstorms wednesday and thursday. take you out with a look at the next seven days. the hour-by-hour forecast is popping up instead. 78 tonight. 73 by 4:00 in the morning. next week on monday i am talking the daytime highs in the 70's. more on that in a few minutes. >> see you then. thank you. around the world, coco, countrin western europe are offering humanitarian amid the growing refugee crisis. they need help. the thousands of the refugees are coming by bus and drain and by foot. they are hoping for a new life where they don't worry about getting
the humidity levels are creeping upward. 89 in aig. 91 in martinsburg. closer to the bay it's cooler. 83 degrees for annapolis. if you widen the view out, there is heat and the humidity to go around. a good indcation on what is moving through. the forecast shows 78 degrees late tonight. 7:00 in the morning. a lot of kids are up earlily for school. 70 degrees. dress in something comfortable. high of tomorrow 93. 92 wednesday. there is the cooler air. a little cooler air for the day on thursday....
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streetread the wall journal you saw that the shots from aig and lehman shot worldwide. in the months after, businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and homes, and the economy would reach the brink of collapse. that was where we were when i became chief executive. here is where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million new jobs over the past six months -- 66 months. that is the longest streak of job growth and record. the unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in seven years. there are more job openings now than any time in the history. housing has backed back -- bounced back. we have made enormous strides in traditional energy sources and clean energy sources while andcing carbon emissions, our education system is actually making significant process -- progress with significant gains in reducing the dropout rate, reading and math scores increasing. and by the way more than 16 million have health insurance the did not have before -- have it before. this progress is a testament to american business and inn
streetread the wall journal you saw that the shots from aig and lehman shot worldwide. in the months after, businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and homes, and the economy would reach the brink of collapse. that was where we were when i became chief executive. here is where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million new jobs over the past six months -- 66 months. that is the longest streak of job growth and record. the unemployment...
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this is something we worked in coordination with the aig and it wasn't turf battle. my answer is, i don't know if they issued the issue first and then came to us or vice versa, but we did coordinate this case. >> i think it was my newspaper, "the dallas morning news" that identified the problem and i brought it to your attention. this is what just drives people crazy. you have a massive, inappropriate expenditure of federal money and no one seems to be primarily responsible for going and recovering it and quite honestly reporting back to congress about what the status of your recovery is and your own statement said this was some time ago. yeah, it was some time ago and we'd like the dollars back, please. and know this individual, it's been reported that he's got plenty of assets and this is something that you would think with the full force of the federal government and the department of justice we would go and effect the recovery. >> want to follow up with you and understand what the status is, and i recognize mr. yarmous. >> and both are interested in rooting out t
this is something we worked in coordination with the aig and it wasn't turf battle. my answer is, i don't know if they issued the issue first and then came to us or vice versa, but we did coordinate this case. >> i think it was my newspaper, "the dallas morning news" that identified the problem and i brought it to your attention. this is what just drives people crazy. you have a massive, inappropriate expenditure of federal money and no one seems to be primarily responsible for...
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other notable ceos who under went cancer treatment include former aig ceo, foreman apple ceo, steve jobsmedical a team. so will he be able to keep up the pace of leading goldman sachs. >> you know, i don't know for sure but at least initially i would think he could because lymphoma is usually treatable. 65% five-year survival rate, 70,000, 80,000 new cases a year. you know what's changed, deirdre, that's exciting, we have therapy, a drug that literally targets the lymphoma cell for destruction. and when you combine it with regular chemo, it tends to work very well. now, he may get more fatigued from the chemo, so i can't answer the question how he's going to feel, we don't know the stage or the type, but the chances are pretty good that he will continue to work. >> all right. that is i'm sure very good news for him. >> we wish him the best. >> exactly. pushes him toward good health, and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching us here on risk and reward. making money starts shortly. guest host liz macdonald. ♪ ♪ . liz: good evening, everyone, i'mlies macdonald in for
other notable ceos who under went cancer treatment include former aig ceo, foreman apple ceo, steve jobsmedical a team. so will he be able to keep up the pace of leading goldman sachs. >> you know, i don't know for sure but at least initially i would think he could because lymphoma is usually treatable. 65% five-year survival rate, 70,000, 80,000 new cases a year. you know what's changed, deirdre, that's exciting, we have therapy, a drug that literally targets the lymphoma cell for...
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. >>> eighth grader at a charter school in utah fighting for her religious rights after study aig broad casey cunningham drew dread lock as part of what she calls a stitch wal journey in her hindu beliefs. that's when casey's mother says she got a phone call from the principal of her daughter's school. the principal told her casey's dread locks are against the school's dress code and the school wanted them gone. but casey's mom says students of other ethnicities are allowed to have them and her daughter should be able to wear them as well. >> not only have they weren't racially profiling my daughter because she happens to be quite girl with dread locks, but it's also taking a way the rights of my daughter's religious beliefs and her spiritual journey of what it is she's going through. >> the school says casey isn't facing any kind of pre per concussions for not following the doctor code. the principal says he just wants to have a conversation with her mother to see if they can reach a compromise. the casey and her mom say they're standing firm and shell transfer schools if necessary. >>
. >>> eighth grader at a charter school in utah fighting for her religious rights after study aig broad casey cunningham drew dread lock as part of what she calls a stitch wal journey in her hindu beliefs. that's when casey's mother says she got a phone call from the principal of her daughter's school. the principal told her casey's dread locks are against the school's dress code and the school wanted them gone. but casey's mom says students of other ethnicities are allowed to have...
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mgm is building a new arena with aig hoping for a new team by the end of year.is for those that don't gamble a lick. tropicana has been bout out of bankruptcy which is spending millions to update nongaming areas. i guess that the cosmopolitan is spending and making money, bulking up the gaming side. >> we took the approach that we could preverve all that was grate all about the cosmopolitan experience from the hospitality side and bring in the true gamer. >> but this is the question. millenals are not true gamers when this comes to the slots. they need a solution. so equipment makers are showing off new slots that combine chance like slots are with skill based gaming like video games, like two bets in one. this is just approved in nevada. i know my 21-year-old son would love it. and they want to get into the fantasy sports. and you'll hear from two different ceos and spokespersons coming up. >> i thought you were in your 20s. >> my daughters out there. thank you, jane. and it occurs to me, for boomers the word gaming means something different than it does for mi
mgm is building a new arena with aig hoping for a new team by the end of year.is for those that don't gamble a lick. tropicana has been bout out of bankruptcy which is spending millions to update nongaming areas. i guess that the cosmopolitan is spending and making money, bulking up the gaming side. >> we took the approach that we could preverve all that was grate all about the cosmopolitan experience from the hospitality side and bring in the true gamer. >> but this is the...
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. >>> bill cosby citing financial pressures asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by aig that seeksavoid paying for his defense against claims by women who accused him of sexual assault. in a court filing cosby's lawyers say he would face substantial prejudice by being forced to defend against aig and the accusing women. >>> president obama welcoming uconn's women's basketball team to celebrate their third college championship in a row. that means this is their third trip to the white house white house. he congratulated them for their accomplishments on and off the court. back to you. >> sharon, thank you. our sharon epperson. up next, find out what history says will happen to the market if the fed does rate rates come thursday, plus we will hear from a former bank ceo who says a rate hike who actually hurt the financial industry. that contrarian call, it's a great one when we come back. it's more than the cloud. it's security - and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. includi
. >>> bill cosby citing financial pressures asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by aig that seeksavoid paying for his defense against claims by women who accused him of sexual assault. in a court filing cosby's lawyers say he would face substantial prejudice by being forced to defend against aig and the accusing women. >>> president obama welcoming uconn's women's basketball team to celebrate their third college championship in a row. that means this is their third...
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the wall street crash, nobody responsible for it in jp morgan, citigroup, merrill lynch, aig -- theynot prosecuted. it is to but eliot spitzer was no longer attorney general. he would have done that. but they were not prosecuted. they caught a few large traders, insider trading, that doesn't affect the crash of wall street, and employing 8 million people, shredding pensions, mutual funds. and they have the gall after they jump ship and take their own companies and wall street to go to washington where the former head of goldman sachs was the secretary of treasury and amending to get a bailout. citigroup got a huge multibillion dollar bailout on a weekend secretly talking with the officials in washington. this country is being corporatized into the ground. it's democracy is being driven into the ground. the rights of people -- that is why we are very heartened by laura cristian and the victims and the families of the victims because they are not going away. victims and families of products defects over the country should organize, network, and go after the members of congress. emika:
the wall street crash, nobody responsible for it in jp morgan, citigroup, merrill lynch, aig -- theynot prosecuted. it is to but eliot spitzer was no longer attorney general. he would have done that. but they were not prosecuted. they caught a few large traders, insider trading, that doesn't affect the crash of wall street, and employing 8 million people, shredding pensions, mutual funds. and they have the gall after they jump ship and take their own companies and wall street to go to...
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in that frightening beak, four investment, the government bailed out insurance saint aig, the treasuryed the first version of tarp, and there was just general panic in every corner of the us. for more joined now by cbs business analyst jill schlessinger, joins us from new york, saying all that, makes what we're going through right now not seem so bad. jill, what is the big lesson you think we can take away? >> i know long time. big lesson is borrowing can be really dangerous. now, just because some bank is willing to lend awe lot of money to buy a house, or will he can tend awe giant credit card limit, doesn't mean you should take it. for most people, putting down a 20% down payment for a house is prudent, even if you have the ability to buy a lot of fund on your credit card, just charge what you can pay off on monthly basis. one caller correlary to all of this. we've got to read the fine print on loan doingment. we found out during the christ ace lot of people did not understand what they were doing, the terms of their loan, what they were on the hook for. >> also, i think, mom was ri
in that frightening beak, four investment, the government bailed out insurance saint aig, the treasuryed the first version of tarp, and there was just general panic in every corner of the us. for more joined now by cbs business analyst jill schlessinger, joins us from new york, saying all that, makes what we're going through right now not seem so bad. jill, what is the big lesson you think we can take away? >> i know long time. big lesson is borrowing can be really dangerous. now, just...
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the san francisco sheriff's department was selected for the aig afrom among 450 other applicants. >>> 5:39 right now. nice to hear about a little cool down coming our way. >> we'll take that. >> so comfortable the past couple of days and, you know, when it's that hot, you really have a hard time getting the house to cool down at night and have a hard time sleeping. i think this is sleeping weather. we're now in the lower 60s and that is about where we will be as we head into tomorrow morning, as well. dropping back to the 50s in some spots. los gatos a high of 78 degrees and mission district today at 70 degrees. 88 in fairfield and oakland 74 degrees and livermore today we'll see a high of 86 degrees now. this nice little dip in the temperatures will not last that long. in fact, it's about to go right back up. i'll show you how warm it gets into the next couple of days in about ten minutes. let's check in now with mike. >> looking over here towards the bay bridge where the metering lights were officially turned on at 37. the last report we had. a slow drive off of 880, as well. as we
the san francisco sheriff's department was selected for the aig afrom among 450 other applicants. >>> 5:39 right now. nice to hear about a little cool down coming our way. >> we'll take that. >> so comfortable the past couple of days and, you know, when it's that hot, you really have a hard time getting the house to cool down at night and have a hard time sleeping. i think this is sleeping weather. we're now in the lower 60s and that is about where we will be as we head...
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ther key sponsor is aig, american insurer. they were paid $80 million over six years.iously came to milk the exposure. the appeal is pretty clear, they have an amazing win percentage. since theys won started playing in 1903. if you go back to the last world cup in 2011, they lost only three games within four years. they are very successful. because of that, the value of their brand spikes. that is something the new zealand rugby football union does not comment on. the brand finance estimated about $197 million. all those superlatives aside, the all blacks save up their worst performances for the world cup, so for people like me, we are probably seeing the business of getting changed on the bus as some kind of horrible omen. angie: you know what, they get compensated pretty well. good luck to them. paul allen from sydney. let's go over to japan. breaking news from there. trade balance and import and export figures are crossing the terminal. let's go to yvonne man for the details. yvonne: we're still waiting for those figures, but just a preview, we are expecting the tra
ther key sponsor is aig, american insurer. they were paid $80 million over six years.iously came to milk the exposure. the appeal is pretty clear, they have an amazing win percentage. since theys won started playing in 1903. if you go back to the last world cup in 2011, they lost only three games within four years. they are very successful. because of that, the value of their brand spikes. that is something the new zealand rugby football union does not comment on. the brand finance estimated...
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we got t.a.r.p., toxic asset relief program and other bailouts of the banks and aig, et cetera. and instead inequality has continued to rise and that's reflected also in the black wide gap which has continued to rise since 2007. why did we get a bailout unlike in 1929? the irony is because a much greater proportion of americans are invested through their 401(k) and through their college savings account for the kids or what have you come are invested for being in the stock market or so to save their pennies they had to rescue the pound of the very elite rich. and so we've got more of the same can increasing any questions the crisis rather than a rethinking of a leveling off. so i think given the importance of wealth to other things like education, you already mentioned voting. i think i've criminal justice is in your area where wealth has not been tested yet but for health, education, for job prospect watcher comes wealth is one of the most important predictors really the second most important predictor after your parents education level, whether their college graduates or have g
we got t.a.r.p., toxic asset relief program and other bailouts of the banks and aig, et cetera. and instead inequality has continued to rise and that's reflected also in the black wide gap which has continued to rise since 2007. why did we get a bailout unlike in 1929? the irony is because a much greater proportion of americans are invested through their 401(k) and through their college savings account for the kids or what have you come are invested for being in the stock market or so to save...
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at one point we had lehman brothers, aig, fannie mae. this is a little more isolated, but long-term capital was a little more isolated. >> today, by the way, the seventh anniversary of the house voting down tarp. >> that's a bad day. >> the worst decline in history up to that point. here is you, jim, cited this morning in "usa today" -- jim cramer of cnbc's "mad money" has been calling the point negative. the wife said with twitter, you put the pictures to rest, and the dogs will put hand hand kerr chiefs -- >> what i'm saying is i want everyone to buy everything including magnum hunter. >> make sure they understand sarcasm. >> it's sarcasm. let me give you some facts. now everything is getting bearish. 600 of the s&p 1500 are now down -- 117 are now down 15%. i've been saying it's getting bearish out there. the problem is when you see those numbers, it's not getting bearish. people are starting to talk about, is it a bear market? these are the stats, it's been a bear market for a long time. >> all i know is when i start talking about fi
at one point we had lehman brothers, aig, fannie mae. this is a little more isolated, but long-term capital was a little more isolated. >> today, by the way, the seventh anniversary of the house voting down tarp. >> that's a bad day. >> the worst decline in history up to that point. here is you, jim, cited this morning in "usa today" -- jim cramer of cnbc's "mad money" has been calling the point negative. the wife said with twitter, you put the pictures to...
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. >>> looking at the day ahead, the maryland didn't of ail aig culture will spray for mosquitos. you're going to see mda trucks on three main roads. there'll be half a dozen areas to go to if you're worried about spraying. this will be the last mosquito spraying session for the year. >> take two. are you ready? >> okay. >> the redskins. >> how about i take the story. >> do it. >> the redskins are going to take on the rams at 1:00 p.m. they lost the first game this season and they've only one seven games in the last two seasons. >> good luck to them today. >> yes. >>> now on to decision 2016. sorry about that. having some promty issues. all eyes on donald trumtp. now, trump did not correct the supporter when he called president obama a muslim. he did address the way he responded on the issue via twitter at the appearance in iowa. >> they wanted me to speak up in favor of the president. do you think he's going to speak up in favor of me? why do i think he's not. >> trump has surged ahead of his republican rivals and foes but some wonder if his bubble is going to burst soon. >> ben
. >>> looking at the day ahead, the maryland didn't of ail aig culture will spray for mosquitos. you're going to see mda trucks on three main roads. there'll be half a dozen areas to go to if you're worried about spraying. this will be the last mosquito spraying session for the year. >> take two. are you ready? >> okay. >> the redskins. >> how about i take the story. >> do it. >> the redskins are going to take on the rams at 1:00 p.m. they lost the...
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being implemented that look at outlier behavior and the investigative input of law enforcement both aig and doj based on prior patterns of fraud and abuse that they have noted. so that's one really big change on the technology side and just improving the modeling. the second is making sure that these leads are actually being followed and this is just a cultural change or a contractor accountability change to make sure these contractors took these leads seriously and they formed a substantive bork load and driving toward outcomes as quickly as possible. i think what we'll continue to do with this program is continue to leverage the technology to implement new approaches like edits so that claims can be stopped from being paid. before they're ever paid we've been doing that some of that already in the first three years and we're looking to expand that capability substantially going forward. i think also just the maturing of the modeling will facilitate this process. to your question of other data sources, we have started to fold in part d pde records and we'll be looking to do that more.
being implemented that look at outlier behavior and the investigative input of law enforcement both aig and doj based on prior patterns of fraud and abuse that they have noted. so that's one really big change on the technology side and just improving the modeling. the second is making sure that these leads are actually being followed and this is just a cultural change or a contractor accountability change to make sure these contractors took these leads seriously and they formed a substantive...
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if you read the wall street journal that morning, you saw lehmancks from aig and were spreading worldwide. businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and homes, and the economy would reach the brink of collapse. that was where we were when i became chief executive. here is where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million new jobs over the past 66 months. the longest streak of job growth on record. the unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in seven years. there are more job openings now than any time in the history. housing has bounced back. it was higher than before the recession. we have made enormous strides in both traditional energy sources and clean energy sources while reducing carbon emissions, and our education system is actually making significant progress with significant gains in reducing the dropout rate, reading and math scores increasing. more than 16 million have health insurance that did not have it before. this progress is a testament to american business and innovation. it is a testament to the workers that
if you read the wall street journal that morning, you saw lehmancks from aig and were spreading worldwide. businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and homes, and the economy would reach the brink of collapse. that was where we were when i became chief executive. here is where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million new jobs over the past 66 months. the longest streak of job growth on record. the unemployment rate is the lowest it...
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really the main thing the folks here are talking about, marco rubio picking up a key endorsement, the aigy clinton also hoping to gain some critical capital in picking up endorsements also. jose? >> kristen welker, you've only been there a few hours, but a few hours in puerto rico is wonderful hours spent. good seeing you. >> indeed. thank you. >>> now back to the migrant and refugee crisis that's growing across huge parts of europe. in hungary, thousands of refugees that have been camped out in budapest are taking matters into their own hands. the government refused to send them seats on a train to germany, so they're walking. they're walking over 100 miles. men, women, children. they want to go to germany, they want to go to other countries. meanwhile, ailan curdy, the little man who died while his family was traveling, was being laid to rest today. chief correspondent richard engel is in europe with more. richard? >> reporter: that image of the young boy washed up on the beach in turkey has caused a lot of soul searching. britain has announced it will take a few more thousand refugees.
really the main thing the folks here are talking about, marco rubio picking up a key endorsement, the aigy clinton also hoping to gain some critical capital in picking up endorsements also. jose? >> kristen welker, you've only been there a few hours, but a few hours in puerto rico is wonderful hours spent. good seeing you. >> indeed. thank you. >>> now back to the migrant and refugee crisis that's growing across huge parts of europe. in hungary, thousands of refugees that...
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if you picked up "the wall street journal" that morning you read that the shocks from aig and lehman were spreading worldwide. the day before stocks had suffered their worse losses since 9/11, in the months after businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and their homes and our economy would reach the brink of collapse. that's where we were when i became chief executive. here's where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million new jobs over the past 66 months. the longest streak of job growth on record. the unemployment rate is lower than it's been in over seven years. there are more job openings right now than at any time in our history. housing has bounced back. it's higher than it was before the recession. we have made enormous strides in both traditional energy sources and clean energy sources while reducing our carbon emissions. and our education system is actually making significant progress with significant gains in reducing the dropout rate, reading scores increasing, math scores increasing. and, by the way, more than
if you picked up "the wall street journal" that morning you read that the shocks from aig and lehman were spreading worldwide. the day before stocks had suffered their worse losses since 9/11, in the months after businesses would go bankrupt, millions of americans would lose their jobs and their homes and our economy would reach the brink of collapse. that's where we were when i became chief executive. here's where we are today. businesses like yours have created more than 13 million...
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i think, you know, not up like others at aig as well.have in this element, and the shareholders know and the team and be open with the treatment and outlook as well. that's what we heard today. >> do we know the timeline for the treatment would be like, and the lymphoma, where it is, localized, things like that? >> caller: no, i asked. i was just given lymphoma, just told lymphoma. i think it's a matter of privacy. i don't know what the treatment options will be right now or the timeline will be. >> all right. thank you for that. wee appreciate it. of course, you're right. ceos have been much more app to disclose things, and really, if you think about why so much of this is disclosed recently, comes after what happened with steve jobs. that's a different situation. >> totally. >> created a discussion -- >> if it hasn't -- >> what everybody knows, and it could have been different. >> the ora of he could walk on water almost for a while. but that was -- they had no idea when he was, you know, surgery that, getting a transplant, didn't know
i think, you know, not up like others at aig as well.have in this element, and the shareholders know and the team and be open with the treatment and outlook as well. that's what we heard today. >> do we know the timeline for the treatment would be like, and the lymphoma, where it is, localized, things like that? >> caller: no, i asked. i was just given lymphoma, just told lymphoma. i think it's a matter of privacy. i don't know what the treatment options will be right now or the...
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morris i go around the block i'm raising a third generation up the street i'd like to start off by aigy neighbors are unaware about this project our neighborhood has been playing catch up and gathering signatures opposed to the project including a majority of people just around from the project neighbors cite various things like lack of privacy and that's to the building but the massive size is completely out the scale and size of the neighborhood a neighborhood.com maltsdz by low rise architecture and unsan francisco in character the sponsors under the influence and the planning department basis it recommendation on being consistent with the objectives of the inner sunset commercial district i'd like to show you that. >> the inner sunset district are designed to lock the exit building scale and promote new mixed use development in character with the just a few minutes buildings the buildings standards regulate large lights and protect did rear yards above the residential levels this towering mid block project is nothing up to scale and all the just a few minutes buildings it is not ap
morris i go around the block i'm raising a third generation up the street i'd like to start off by aigy neighbors are unaware about this project our neighborhood has been playing catch up and gathering signatures opposed to the project including a majority of people just around from the project neighbors cite various things like lack of privacy and that's to the building but the massive size is completely out the scale and size of the neighborhood a neighborhood.com maltsdz by low rise...
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morris i go around the block i'm raising a third generation up the street i'd like to start off by aigy neighbors are unaware about this project our neighborhood has been playing catch up and gathering signatures opposed to the project including a majority of people just around from the project neighbors cite various things like lack of privacy and that's to the building but the massive size is completely out the scale and size of the neighborhood a neighborhood.com maltsdz by low rise architecture and unsan francisco in character the sponsors under the influence and the planning department basis it recommendation on being consistent with the objectives of the inner sunset commercial district i'd like to show you that. >> the inner sunset district are designed to lock the exit building scale and promote new mixed use development in character with the just a few minutes buildings the buildings standards regulate large lights and protect did rear yards above the residential levels this towering mid block project is nothing up to scale and all the just a few minutes buildings it is not ap
morris i go around the block i'm raising a third generation up the street i'd like to start off by aigy neighbors are unaware about this project our neighborhood has been playing catch up and gathering signatures opposed to the project including a majority of people just around from the project neighbors cite various things like lack of privacy and that's to the building but the massive size is completely out the scale and size of the neighborhood a neighborhood.com maltsdz by low rise...