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sheila bair joining us. >>> up next, do things go better with coca-cola?the head of the company thinks so. so. and we have more on americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> this week in new york saul saw the eighth meeting of the clinton global initiative they addressed the globe's most challenging dilemmas. in the world lack access to clean drinking water. the ceo of the world's largest beverage company coca-cola and the inventor of the segway let me in on their plans to quench that thirst. >> so many lives are lost every day because of lack of access to clean drinking water. when you think of the numbers in the world today, maria, there are roughly one out of six peopl
sheila bair joining us. >>> up next, do things go better with coca-cola?the head of the company thinks so. so. and we have more on americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of...
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sheila bair joining us. >>> up next, do things go better with coca cola? the company's ceo thinks so. i'll talk to the head of the soft drink giant about bringing clean water to those around the globe. >>> well, this week in new york saw the eighth meeting of the clinton global initiative, the annual gathering of leaders and bold-faced names to address some of the globe's most challenging dilemmas. many in the developing world lack access to clean drinking water. ceo of the world's largest beverage company, coca cola, and the inventor of the segue let me in on their plans to quench that thirst. >> so many lives are lost every single day because of lack of access to clean drinking water. when you think of the numbers in the world today, maria, there are roughly one out of six people in the world today do not have access to clean drinking water. >> so this is enabling you to get that clean water to the people who don't have access to it? dean, how does it work? >> it works exactly like nature does. you know, you get the oceans are full of saltwater, but when
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sheila bair joining us. >>> up next, do thingngs go betr withth coca-cola?the head of the comompany think so. so. and we have more on americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where ey want. doing what they nt. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ and those well grounded. for what's around this corner..... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> this week in new york saul saw the eighth meeting of the clinton global initiative they addressed the globe's most challenging dilemmas. in the world lack access to clean drinking wa
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chairman bair, thank you for joining us. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> pleasure to have you with us. i think choice words, to a certain extent is putting it rather kindly. you take on tim geithner throughout this entire book for his role, not only in the 2008 financial crisis when he was treasury secretary but before that, when he was at the new york fed. >> well, i do think there was a fundamental clash of philosophies throughout the crisis. i think he viewed the problem through the prism of the large financial institutions, particularly citigroup and his world view was if you help him out of his troubles, you will help the broader economy. i wanted to impose market accou accountability. i wanted investors to share more of the pain and take more of the risk. i think it was a constant conflict throughout. it spilled over when they were doing today frank adodd frank ad how to fund the resolution mechanism, we wanted an assessment on large financial institutions, he thought that so yeah, just a fundamental phil
chairman bair, thank you for joining us. congratulations on the book. >> thank you. >> pleasure to have you with us. i think choice words, to a certain extent is putting it rather kindly. you take on tim geithner throughout this entire book for his role, not only in the 2008 financial crisis when he was treasury secretary but before that, when he was at the new york fed. >> well, i do think there was a fundamental clash of philosophies throughout the crisis. i think he viewed...
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we'll talk with sheila bair, former chairwoman of the fdic. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! hgotta start the day off right. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy breakfast flavors, like apple cinnamon. its hearty, with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt and helps regulate your digestive system. our morning routines are important, aren't they? new activia breakfast blend. the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can stri
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former fdic chairman sheila bair joins us. and if american airlines and its pilots strike a deal tomorrow, it could mean fewer delays for customers and the company's bankruptcy. that and more tonight on nbr! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: some encouraging news tonight for the housing market and consumer confidence. first, housing-- a measurement of prices in 20 cities across the country rose four tenths of a percent in july. that's the sixth straight month of gains for the s&p case- shiller home price index. and consumer's are feeling more optimistic. the conference board's confidence index rose to 70.3 in september, marking its highest level since february. these two groups, consumers and housing, are significant because of their influence over the entire economy. >> with the improvement in consumer confidence, we think that consumer spending could pick up as we go into next year. especially since the housing market is showing signs of life and moem prices are starting to firm up. but the encouraging data didn't help st
former fdic chairman sheila bair joins us. and if american airlines and its pilots strike a deal tomorrow, it could mean fewer delays for customers and the company's bankruptcy. that and more tonight on nbr! captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: some encouraging news tonight for the housing market and consumer confidence. first, housing-- a measurement of prices in 20 cities across the country rose four tenths of a percent in july. that's the sixth straight month of gains for the s&p...
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plus we have sheila bair. she has lessons to tell. and we've got tpg founder and ceo, he says now is the time to own financials. plus he'll talk about report that's took an enormous losses due to jpmorgan's london whale. so a busy morning ahead of us, but first let's talk about the big headlines starting with the markets. sharp gains last week to end multiyear highs. the s&p and nasdaq posting their best weeks in three months. and the rally was all ten finished in the black. and bp reportedly talks to sell some of its gulf of mexico oilfields to explain xs floor race and production for about $7 billion. uk energy qui aunt wants to raise money it pay for damages from the 2010 oil spill. >>> and treasury announcing it will sell most of its stake in aig, the move will make the government a minority investor for the very first time since rescued the company can during the financial crisis four years ago. treasury was expected to sell stock this month, but analysts say the makingfully tud of the planned 18 month offering is a surprise and
plus we have sheila bair. she has lessons to tell. and we've got tpg founder and ceo, he says now is the time to own financials. plus he'll talk about report that's took an enormous losses due to jpmorgan's london whale. so a busy morning ahead of us, but first let's talk about the big headlines starting with the markets. sharp gains last week to end multiyear highs. the s&p and nasdaq posting their best weeks in three months. and the rally was all ten finished in the black. and bp...
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we'll talk with sheila bair, former chairwoman of the fdic. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! hgotta start the day off right. wardrobe. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the day. mmm... creamy lowfat yogurt with grains in yummy breakfast flavors, like apple cinnamon. its hearty, with twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt and helps regulate your digestive system. our morning routines are important, aren't they? new activia breakfast blend. the not so pretty truth about their body washes. i wouldn't change. [ female announcer ] this test paper was designed to react like your skin. if other body washes can stri
we'll talk with sheila bair, former chairwoman of the fdic. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday". i love my extrabucks rewards, and right now, they're doubling! so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards....
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sheila bair is joining us now. thank you for coming in.'s talk about the treasury secretary first. to put it mildly you differed in how you would approach the last few years compared to geithner. where did he go wrong? >> there was this fundamental philosophical difference. as i have said, tim always did what he thought was right. i think his philosophy was if you bail out the banks, make them profitable, then the rest was going to take care of itself. so i think that was the fundamental fallacy of the approaches that we took, but i still hear it now that the rationalization well we made money off the bailouts because the banks are profitable and can pay some of those profits back to us. but the broader point is, what's happened to our economy? how did that help our economy? we know how the crisis hurt our economy. connell: a lot of this we're looking back -- and we do have benefit of hindsight. >> absolutely. connell: but geithner he's not here to defend himself, but if he was, i'm sure he would point out hey listen, we got a lot of this
sheila bair is joining us now. thank you for coming in.'s talk about the treasury secretary first. to put it mildly you differed in how you would approach the last few years compared to geithner. where did he go wrong? >> there was this fundamental philosophical difference. as i have said, tim always did what he thought was right. i think his philosophy was if you bail out the banks, make them profitable, then the rest was going to take care of itself. so i think that was the fundamental...
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sheila bair, a the name of thbook. "bull byhe horns". >> tom: talks tomorrow between american airlines and its pilots union could mean smoother travel for customers, and for the company in bankruptcy. the airline has been plagued by cancellations, crew shortages, and maintenance requests since a bankruptcy judge voided the pilots' current contract earlier this month. diane eastabrook has details. >> reporter: american airlines pilots say they aren't disrupting flights over a beef with the bankrupt carrier about a new contract. the allied pilots association said in a prepared statement that "we have verified that pilot sick rates have not deviated from normal historical rates. crew cancellations remain at normal rates." earlier this month, a bankruptcy judge struck down the pilots' current contract with american after they voted down a new one. while american has seen an increase in cancellations in recent weeks, prompting complaints from passengers, analysts think the two sides can resolve their differences. >> it's so
sheila bair, a the name of thbook. "bull byhe horns". >> tom: talks tomorrow between american airlines and its pilots union could mean smoother travel for customers, and for the company in bankruptcy. the airline has been plagued by cancellations, crew shortages, and maintenance requests since a bankruptcy judge voided the pilots' current contract earlier this month. diane eastabrook has details. >> reporter: american airlines pilots say they aren't disrupting flights over...
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. >> until july 2011, sheila bair was one of the government's top banking regulators as chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation. you just described it as pervasive. >> yeah. it is pervasive. it absolutely is pervasive. and it was just a matter of cutting corners, not spending enough money, not have any quality controls. >> although banks say the courts have been accepting their paperwork, that's changing as desperate homeowners countersue the banks over the document fiasco. this leaves houses unsold indefinitely, undermining the recovery. >> i'm very worried about, if this starts getting out of hand, the kind of impact it will have. >> these are lawsuits by homeowners... >> yes. >> who are being foreclosed upon saying-- >> or are in the process or have already been foreclosed on. >> saying, "prove it." >> yes, exactly. >> "prove that you own this." >> exactly. >> chairman bair thinks rotten mortgage documents are so threatening to the economy that the government should force banks to pay into a massive fund. but you think there needs to be a cleanup fund... >> i do. a clea
. >> until july 2011, sheila bair was one of the government's top banking regulators as chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation. you just described it as pervasive. >> yeah. it is pervasive. it absolutely is pervasive. and it was just a matter of cutting corners, not spending enough money, not have any quality controls. >> although banks say the courts have been accepting their paperwork, that's changing as desperate homeowners countersue the banks over the...
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and i'm robert jordan in for dina bair. wgn's tonya francisco is live outside cps headquarters with details on our top story. >>the teachers received a show of support this morning from parents who showed up to try to deliver 1000 postcards to jean- claude brizard ceo of the cps. security guards would not let them up to speak with him instead they collected the postcards and took them upstairs to his office they were against plans that would reportedly close phase out or turn around as many as 120 schools as for today's house of delegates' vote there was a hint of optimism on the picket line this morning at side cps headquarters when both cps and the c t u expressed optimism that there was a deal at hand much like last friday but hopes were dashed after the house of delegates meeting sunday when the vote got postponed until tuesday when the actual contract language were able to get reviewed and discussed with the rank and file that move angered the mayor who ordered city attorneys to go to court monday with an injunction to
and i'm robert jordan in for dina bair. wgn's tonya francisco is live outside cps headquarters with details on our top story. >>the teachers received a show of support this morning from parents who showed up to try to deliver 1000 postcards to jean- claude brizard ceo of the cps. security guards would not let them up to speak with him instead they collected the postcards and took them upstairs to his office they were against plans that would reportedly close phase out or turn around as...
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and i'm dina bair.welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. judy wang is live at city hall with details on the new fee proposal. aldermen george cardenas is thinking that this feat might help put more officers on the street ... $5 a month might be a small price to pay for safer streets ... the 12th ward alderman says that most people agreed ... >>people think they are buying peace of mind ... we might not be addressing certain community crime issues as much as weekend ... the $5 fee would be billed monthly on your co-med bill it would generate $70 million a year and enough to hire back several police officers ... the mayor's administration shifted more police to the beach patrol and that eliminated 1400 vacancies in the last budget homicides rep 24.5% these new hires would allow the police department to bring back certain specialized units ... >>there's a lot of street intelligence and i think it would be worth it to bring them back ... >>this just shows t
and i'm dina bair.welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. judy wang is live at city hall with details on the new fee proposal. aldermen george cardenas is thinking that this feat might help put more officers on the street ... $5 a month might be a small price to pay for safer streets ... the 12th ward alderman says that most people agreed ... >>people think they are buying peace of mind ... we might not be addressing certain community...
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sign up at rid-x.com. >> eliot: we're back with sheila bair former chair of the fdic and author of theck-buster book. i want to spend a moment to name some individuals. john thian. >> no i was surprised he was even invited. >> eliot: there is the meeting where the fate of the universe was being discussed and he said is my pension going to be cut? >> yeah. >> eliot: shame on him. [ laughter ] >> eliot: tim geithner? >> tim was eager to be in the room with all of those folks. he had the job of telling them how much tarp money the government wanted him to take. >> eliot: he wants to be one of them way too much. >> i think he has matured, but at that point, yes, that was absolutely my impression. >> eliot: and the new york fed was the endtyity that controlled all of this. >> yeah we fought the new york fed on these two standards. we fought them tooth and nail on that. >> eliot: that's when people believed these were the masters -- >> yes. [overlapping speakers] >> eliot: jamie dimon you say nice things about. >> i do. at the fdic we had an opportunity to deal with business people too. and
sign up at rid-x.com. >> eliot: we're back with sheila bair former chair of the fdic and author of theck-buster book. i want to spend a moment to name some individuals. john thian. >> no i was surprised he was even invited. >> eliot: there is the meeting where the fate of the universe was being discussed and he said is my pension going to be cut? >> yeah. >> eliot: shame on him. [ laughter ] >> eliot: tim geithner? >> tim was eager to be in the room...
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and get this, sheila bair comes to the table. her new become on the financial crisis has some stinging words for treasury secretary tim geithner. also, award-winning presidential historian evan thomas will take us inside his new book on dwight eisenhower. and from the new nbc show "guys with kids," actor anthony anderson will be here. >>> and coming up, mike allen with the top stories in the "politico playbook." >>> first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. >> he's fantastic. >> well, no, we would not go that far. >> no? >> yeah. >> sorry. >> unadulterated man love for bill karins. >> she has a poster in her room. that's what i heard. >> she does. >> she does. >> she's on meds again. >> good morning, everyone. unfortunately, the gorgeous september weather that we've been experiencing in new england and the mid-atlantic has come to an end. it looks like a cloudy kind of gloomy period will move in starting today and continue with us through the upcoming weekend. these are just light showers through central new england
and get this, sheila bair comes to the table. her new become on the financial crisis has some stinging words for treasury secretary tim geithner. also, award-winning presidential historian evan thomas will take us inside his new book on dwight eisenhower. and from the new nbc show "guys with kids," actor anthony anderson will be here. >>> and coming up, mike allen with the top stories in the "politico playbook." >>> first, bill karins with a check on the...
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in the guest spot is sheila bair former chairperson of the fdic.welcome, and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> assert in this book that t bailouts in 2008 and 2009 were ovlyens and most of these companies were not, in fact, too bigo fail. who gets the blame for that? whose decision was na? >> the underlying philosophy in 20 and 2009 was that you stilize the large financial institutions and make the prablegaha g to benefit the broader economy. it didn't work out. i think it's important that we not confuse what's in the big financial institution's interests and what's in the nation's interests. i think there was some confusion there. weid what we had to do, d in 08e n asis situation. in 2009 even after the system had stabilized we still continued pretty generous bailout policies, and nobody was ever restructured, closed, forcedo sell bad assets, fid. wetid ie any builtability on some institutions which contributed to the crisis. >> sheila, please tell me we put stop gaps in place to keep another crisis from happening >> i th
in the guest spot is sheila bair former chairperson of the fdic.welcome, and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> assert in this book that t bailouts in 2008 and 2009 were ovlyens and most of these companies were not, in fact, too bigo fail. who gets the blame for that? whose decision was na? >> the underlying philosophy in 20 and 2009 was that you stilize the large financial institutions and make the prablegaha g to benefit the broader economy. it...
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join me next time for a conversation with former fdic chair sheila bair. we'll talk about our efforts to regulate wall street. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more.
join me next time for a conversation with former fdic chair sheila bair. we'll talk about our efforts to regulate wall street. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work...
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here witusw,or ic chairwoman sheila bair.to save main street from wall street and wall street from itself." giving her perspective on the financial crisis that began back in 20. and you'll remember that bair is kndghe full risk of eo have subprime loans and all that happened after that acknowledgment. i've got a choice for you, joe. >> yes. >> she says that tim geithner seemed to view his job as protecting citigroup from her whene should have be worri about protecting the taxpayers c ge. >> that's a good one. >> or citigroup ceo vikram pandit wouldn't know how to underwrite a loan if his life depended on it. >> this is the great thing about a three-hour show. >> yeah? >> we don't have to make choices. let's start with timeithner -- de th me? >> tim seemed to view his time as protecting citigroup from me when he should have been worried about protecting the taxpayers from citi. it sounds like you believe -- and u say in this book that tim geithner was interested in protecting the big banks. >> well he was. idt think he was doi
here witusw,or ic chairwoman sheila bair.to save main street from wall street and wall street from itself." giving her perspective on the financial crisis that began back in 20. and you'll remember that bair is kndghe full risk of eo have subprime loans and all that happened after that acknowledgment. i've got a choice for you, joe. >> yes. >> she says that tim geithner seemed to view his job as protecting citigroup from her whene should have be worri about protecting the...
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if you knew sushi like dina bair knows sushi, you might have entered your own signature sushi roll intoo. the "wake up little sushi" competition pitted local celebrities' personal sushi creations against one another while raising money for their favorite charities. dina's fishy formulation--the "tango tuna teaser roll"-- featured tuna, mango salsa asian hot sauce, cucumber, and sparkly pink roe. although the crowd loved dina's work, the winning roll called "sweet charity", came from the morning crew at w-c-i-u. >> that is the news for this sunday night. coming up next instant replay... break
if you knew sushi like dina bair knows sushi, you might have entered your own signature sushi roll intoo. the "wake up little sushi" competition pitted local celebrities' personal sushi creations against one another while raising money for their favorite charities. dina's fishy formulation--the "tango tuna teaser roll"-- featured tuna, mango salsa asian hot sauce, cucumber, and sparkly pink roe. although the crowd loved dina's work, the winning roll called "sweet...
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sheila bair talked to us about the success of t.a.r.p. in her view.eally needed the government's help. take a listen to this. >> did he need the money? >> no, i don't think he needed the money. i think he was right. >> almost everybody needed it. >> most probably did not. the capital investments, no. >> the whole system broke down, everybody, that's what people -- >> most people did not need the money. >> most of them did not. they needed liquidity help, we were in a crisis situation in late 2008. but no, at least the commercial banks, frankly, because the fdic fought off the advanced approaches and we had a leverage ratio. >> joining us now this morning is the former chairman and ceo of wells fargo and we are very happy to have you at this table. and i want to start by apologizing to you. we had you on over the summer and we got into a spirited conversation and we had to go through a whole series of production issues, but it had nothing to do with where you were going with that conversation. we wanted to continue with that conversation this morning.
sheila bair talked to us about the success of t.a.r.p. in her view.eally needed the government's help. take a listen to this. >> did he need the money? >> no, i don't think he needed the money. i think he was right. >> almost everybody needed it. >> most probably did not. the capital investments, no. >> the whole system broke down, everybody, that's what people -- >> most people did not need the money. >> most of them did not. they needed liquidity...
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. >> can we get your reaction to sheila bair's new book? >> i was able to work with her very closely. whether it is working on the settlement or in a number of other areas, and the work that she did on loan modifications was something that we looked at closely. when you're setting up our program. when she speaks, i always listen. she has a lot to contribute. i also think that more and more as we look back what we're seeing is that many of the decisions that we made have actually really began to make a difference in the housing market and for families, whether it is the 5.5 million families, the millions of families who have been able to refinance because of the work we have done. all of those things have contributed to the recovery we are seeing, whether it is home prices. i encouraged as the history is more written, what you will see is the steps that we have taken in the housing market have really made a difference. >> the obama administration is taking credit for the price in housing? >> i think there is no question that the actions we h
. >> can we get your reaction to sheila bair's new book? >> i was able to work with her very closely. whether it is working on the settlement or in a number of other areas, and the work that she did on loan modifications was something that we looked at closely. when you're setting up our program. when she speaks, i always listen. she has a lot to contribute. i also think that more and more as we look back what we're seeing is that many of the decisions that we made have actually...
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nancy hellman of the presidio trust and the larrybair -- and larry bair of the standards as the giant. we were pleased when they both agree to co-chair as our celebration. the steering committee has been to critical to success of this anniversary. have spearheaded the yearlong program of events and tributes, the anniversary weekend events, and have raised corporate and philanthropic funds to support this effort. nancye and mary, i invite you to introduce the ceremony of opening our anniversary gift to the bridge. please give a warm welcome to nancye helmand bechtel and mr. larry baer. [applause] >> i have to say, it has been a real thrill for the entire year i worked on this. what could be better than to be involved that great icon back there? it is a work of art, it is an engineering marvel. when dennis was talking about the armed services, service personnel who came in and out of the bay, when we talk to them about being part of the celebration, they were thrilled to do it. as i said, more than just this beautiful icon we have, it was a symbol to them of liberty, democracy, and as t
nancy hellman of the presidio trust and the larrybair -- and larry bair of the standards as the giant. we were pleased when they both agree to co-chair as our celebration. the steering committee has been to critical to success of this anniversary. have spearheaded the yearlong program of events and tributes, the anniversary weekend events, and have raised corporate and philanthropic funds to support this effort. nancye and mary, i invite you to introduce the ceremony of opening our anniversary...
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thanks so much for being with many me next week, former fdic chair sheila bair. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you next weekend. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child.
thanks so much for being with many me next week, former fdic chair sheila bair. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. i'll see you next weekend. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025, we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the...
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and we talk banking reform with sheila bair, the former head of the f.d.i.c. that's "nightly business report" for monday, september 24. good night everyone. i'm tom hudson, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and right back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt.
and we talk banking reform with sheila bair, the former head of the f.d.i.c. that's "nightly business report" for monday, september 24. good night everyone. i'm tom hudson, we'll see you online at: www.nbr.com and right back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on...
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right now i'm joined by sheila bair, author of "bull by the horns fighting to save main street from wall street and wall street from itself." . she's worked as research and director council to republican bob dole. great to have you here. joe weisenthal, deputy editor at business insider. msnbc joy reid at our sister website thegrio.com. and josh barro. it was 90 billion views? >> we're pushing 100 billion. >> paid views, yes. >> i'm going to retire. >> that's right. off the royalties from that. if only. if only every writer in america -- >> isn't that how it works? >> isn't that how it works? i found the polling stuff to be kind of remarkable this week. you know, the polling i think, look, let's not overstate how accurate polls are. there's margins of error and it's also possible that we are systematically getting something wrong. there were models in the big wall street banks tharp systematically miss pricing real estate. i think if you're empirically minded and look at the data, the president is winning the race. his lead has increased over the past, you know, month or so. it looks lik
right now i'm joined by sheila bair, author of "bull by the horns fighting to save main street from wall street and wall street from itself." . she's worked as research and director council to republican bob dole. great to have you here. joe weisenthal, deputy editor at business insider. msnbc joy reid at our sister website thegrio.com. and josh barro. it was 90 billion views? >> we're pushing 100 billion. >> paid views, yes. >> i'm going to retire. >> that's...
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shelia bair. thank you so much.other book coming up, from harry potter to sex, drugs and violence, jk rowling's first novel is on sale for adults only today. will you want to read it? we have the very first reviews, up next. s otting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ that's my wor
shelia bair. thank you so much.other book coming up, from harry potter to sex, drugs and violence, jk rowling's first novel is on sale for adults only today. will you want to read it? we have the very first reviews, up next. s otting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably...
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good afternoon i'm dina bair >>i'm nancy loo in for steve sanders this is the first teacher's strike in 25 years in chicago both sides are back at the bargaining table tonya francisco is live with the latest at school board headquarters mayor rahm emanuel said those talks resume-1130 this morning the big lines are still going strong here at the school board headquarters and the more than 600 schools across the city ... this is the first time chicago public schoolteachers have walked the picket line in 25 years ... they are loud and they are proud but this middle school teacher says he's nervous: >>whenever you forgo a paycheck for the sake of righteousness it's not easy ... >>bye he says the chicago teachers union had no choice he saw a tremendous impact on black and brown teachers as the turnaround of the schools continued ... >>as a black male i represent a minority of the teaching population so there's an incredible vulnerability we all feel we want to do what we can for the students but without protective measures in place this can't be good for the children either ... health ben
good afternoon i'm dina bair >>i'm nancy loo in for steve sanders this is the first teacher's strike in 25 years in chicago both sides are back at the bargaining table tonya francisco is live with the latest at school board headquarters mayor rahm emanuel said those talks resume-1130 this morning the big lines are still going strong here at the school board headquarters and the more than 600 schools across the city ... this is the first time chicago public schoolteachers have walked the...
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and i'm dina bair. wgn's nancy loo has our top story.... there is concern that things could come to an abrupt halt if schools go on teachers go on strike next week ... chicago bears jmarcus webb and chicago bulls jimmie butler were on hand with schools ceo jean-claude brizard @ clemente high school to ring in the new year ... it appears that both sides are beginning to budge in the negotiations ... >>my hope is that they stay and keep talking to each other so we can get this done before the weekend to remove the stress >>teachers are adamant about higher pay because the new school year includes the mayors signature plan for a longer school day the city's sights budget constraints in its ability to offer anything more than a 2 percent raise >>if that is the case and why would you impose a longer school day and a longer year when you do not have the money to pay ... >>the students and the athletes in particular are concerned about the strike that would affect their ability to participate in championships ... >>i would like to get more experie
and i'm dina bair. wgn's nancy loo has our top story.... there is concern that things could come to an abrupt halt if schools go on teachers go on strike next week ... chicago bears jmarcus webb and chicago bulls jimmie butler were on hand with schools ceo jean-claude brizard @ clemente high school to ring in the new year ... it appears that both sides are beginning to budge in the negotiations ... >>my hope is that they stay and keep talking to each other so we can get this done before...
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i'm dina bair. and i'm nancy loo. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's judy wang has more on how the defense and prosecution... are already looking ahead. while the defense prepares its appeal prosecutors are examining the case of stacy peterson to see if they can file charges in that case ... he will remain at the will county jail until sentencing while the prosecutors expressed confidence the jury will verdict will survive an appeal the defense has another story ... >>there are evidentiary issues we will appeal this and county court and go beyond ... 9 he was found guilty of murdering his third wife kathleen savio she was found in 2004 in a dry bathtub and the role the case an accidental drowning they took up the case again after the fourth wife stacy peterson disappeared in 2007 prosecutors presented a largely circumstantial case ... they had no evidence placing drew peterson inside the home of kathleen savio at the time of her murder ... the state's att
i'm dina bair. and i'm nancy loo. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's judy wang has more on how the defense and prosecution... are already looking ahead. while the defense prepares its appeal prosecutors are examining the case of stacy peterson to see if they can file charges in that case ... he will remain at the will county jail until sentencing while the prosecutors expressed confidence the jury will verdict will survive an...
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and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's judy wang has been following the strike negotiations this morning and has the latest developments... >>the teachers union house of delegates is scheduled to meet at 2:00 this afternoon the goal is to have a deal to present to the delegates by that time. the school board president believes it's doable and that a deal is possible today the c t u does not appear to be as confident ... >>we had some good conversations. it's a sign ... i just hope you guys know something that we don't ... both sides had a 15 hour bargaining session and left the chicago hilton head about 45 minutes after midnight ... karen lewis to not speak to the media going into the 9:00 session this morning ... the latest offer to the teachers is a 16 percent raise over four years ... but negotiators indicate they are making progress on the sticking points of the teacher evaluations and the recall plan for the laid-off tea
and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's judy wang has been following the strike negotiations this morning and has the latest developments... >>the teachers union house of delegates is scheduled to meet at 2:00 this afternoon the goal is to have a deal to present to the delegates by that time. the school board president believes it's doable and that a deal is possible today the c t u does not appear to be as...
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and i'm dina bair. wgn's tonya francisco is live in north suburban wilmette with more on our top story: university officials said that this is the strongest we get in the search. they stopped short of saying they believe he might be. ... there was a ping from his cellular phone near this u.s. coast guard station 2 mi. north of his dormitory room and located near the party he was seen leaving saturday morning ... the search began last night it was called off when darkness fell and resume it this morning >>several fire departments have divers in this water using sonar to search for this student ... this search is underway in the water and in the surrounding area ... parents and relatives of the missing in man arrived from new york yesterday to assist in the search he was a straight a premedical student and took last semester off because he was diagnosed with diabetes he was excited to be back resuming his studies ... he needed daily medication and his relatives grew concerned after he went missing ... uni
and i'm dina bair. wgn's tonya francisco is live in north suburban wilmette with more on our top story: university officials said that this is the strongest we get in the search. they stopped short of saying they believe he might be. ... there was a ping from his cellular phone near this u.s. coast guard station 2 mi. north of his dormitory room and located near the party he was seen leaving saturday morning ... the search began last night it was called off when darkness fell and resume it this...
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and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. at this moment u.s. drone is are going to fly over libya to seek out jihadist encampments ... ambassador j. christopher stevens and three american security staffers were killed when protesters attacked the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi. the protesters were angry over an online film considered offensive to islam. libya's deputy prime minister said stevens was a friend to his nation. and libya's general national congress issued an apology for the attack. president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the attack. we will not rest until those responsible for these attacks are found and brought to justice we are working closely with libyan authorities to work swiftly ... the same movie that triggered the attack in libya also sparked a violent protest in egypt. about two thousand mostly islamist protesters converged on the u.s. embassy in cairo. some scaled the embassy wal
and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. at this moment u.s. drone is are going to fly over libya to seek out jihadist encampments ... ambassador j. christopher stevens and three american security staffers were killed when protesters attacked the u.s. consulate in the city of benghazi. the protesters were angry over an online film considered offensive to islam. libya's deputy prime minister said stevens was a friend to his...
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i am dina bair. and i'm nancy loo. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's tonya francisco is live at the courthouse in joliet with our top story. within the first hour they sent a note to the judge requesting the transcript for the weekend of kathleen savio step of the phone records between drew peterson and his fourth wife stacey ... they wanted more information on the testimony of the divorce lawyer ... the judge denied that particular request and then he received another note ... the transcript on the discussion about the police report where it was reported drew peterson threaten the life of his third wife ... >>it doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out who did this >>the sister kathleen savio is certain that drew peterson is guilty but it's up to the jury to decide ... he was to march with two counts of first-degree murder in the what death of his third wife of kathleen savio ... the case got reopened in 2007 after the fourth wife stacy peterson disapp
i am dina bair. and i'm nancy loo. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. wgn's tonya francisco is live at the courthouse in joliet with our top story. within the first hour they sent a note to the judge requesting the transcript for the weekend of kathleen savio step of the phone records between drew peterson and his fourth wife stacey ... they wanted more information on the testimony of the divorce lawyer ... the judge denied that...
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i'm dina bair. and i'm tonya francisco in for steve sanders. in our top story.... the teachers' strike enters its second week. wgn's amy rutledge is live at daley plaza with the latest: >>it does not appear this filing will and the strike in the immediate future ... the judge has not yet set a court date to hear this today and may not do so until wednesday by then, the teachers could act to solve the strike on their own ... >>the goal is to do everything we can possibly to get those children back into school or it will now set a hearing a time and the date to consider the motion ... >>attorneys for the school board filed for a preliminary injunction ... the filing claims that the c t p u statements in the last few days are issues that don't have to do with economic urgency's ... >>the legal right to strike in illinois is legal ... so it won't be a successful strategy >>statement from the c t tu ... claims that the mayor is using strongarm tactics on as the strike continues, parents are looking for alternatives: wgn's judy wang is live at one of the contingency scho
i'm dina bair. and i'm tonya francisco in for steve sanders. in our top story.... the teachers' strike enters its second week. wgn's amy rutledge is live at daley plaza with the latest: >>it does not appear this filing will and the strike in the immediate future ... the judge has not yet set a court date to hear this today and may not do so until wednesday by then, the teachers could act to solve the strike on their own ... >>the goal is to do everything we can possibly to get those...
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ruth bair ginsburg told the colorado that she marriagethe defense of act will come before the high t in the next year. a federal badge in york -- judge in new york declared it unconstitutional, and president has instructed the department to no longer defend that law. controversy around its opposition to gay marriage -- a fil-ago lawmaker says chick- is reevaluating their nations and makes to anti-gay groups. alderman vowed to block the restaurants of new his district, but he says the progress inaking concerns. a judge is putting pressure at the man who shot -- a center holding the man who shot ron reagan. on the putting pressure decide what to do with the man. to spendrently allowed time away from the facility and looking to spend time with his mother. news during the presidential campaign. to do with the economy. >> airport that looks at home sales and job opportunities for the holidays. morning, signs the economy is turning around. new economic data suggest the market hasusing out and is now recovering. existing home sales shot up 8% in august. builders broke ground on a lot more h
ruth bair ginsburg told the colorado that she marriagethe defense of act will come before the high t in the next year. a federal badge in york -- judge in new york declared it unconstitutional, and president has instructed the department to no longer defend that law. controversy around its opposition to gay marriage -- a fil-ago lawmaker says chick- is reevaluating their nations and makes to anti-gay groups. alderman vowed to block the restaurants of new his district, but he says the progress...
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kaiser was yon had time and energy to use but -- bair and tables she had the maker once. tell her to lasso the but. i told them not to move furniture. ordinary drama made for a pleasant distraction after the meeting she made her rounds coming across the teacher worried about turning down the fish tank due to drought conditions. there is a living thing in their. [laughter] so the next passage something that should never have to happen. a few months later anabel has rounded up some of her best students to go to the middle school. it was like scores are coming up and they need to show the middle school students they have a reason to come to reagan high. this will also include at the start athlete at the school at the time now at i was stay on a football scholarship. anabel hurried out to the bus where the band had a solid rhythm going. she counted heads. first athlete turned up in sandals. where are your shoes? i don't have any he said. you will wear mine. what size? fourteen. she passed around fliers of the electives we have every sport except swim team. we need us when tea
kaiser was yon had time and energy to use but -- bair and tables she had the maker once. tell her to lasso the but. i told them not to move furniture. ordinary drama made for a pleasant distraction after the meeting she made her rounds coming across the teacher worried about turning down the fish tank due to drought conditions. there is a living thing in their. [laughter] so the next passage something that should never have to happen. a few months later anabel has rounded up some of her best...
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bair very charismatic. they're very brilliant. our job is to make them more accountable. steve jobs is the metaphor of our age in the best and worst ways. he managed to invent and reinvent himself and become the most voluble company in the world. no respect for any democracy, any kind of democracy. never gave money to a political interest. we have to understand the entrepreneur is the central, cultural figure. not just an economic figure. is a cultural figure. and programs like tech crunch are reflecting that reality. we did not create zuckerberg. until we begin to understand accountability and the responsibility of these new relationships, these child entrepreneurs and billionaires' are going to be much poorer for it. >> and that will be the last word. thank you. thank you to the technology policy institute for organizing this. and andrew, thank you for being a good sport. >> thank you for being so right. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> today, we have been asking you to tell us
bair very charismatic. they're very brilliant. our job is to make them more accountable. steve jobs is the metaphor of our age in the best and worst ways. he managed to invent and reinvent himself and become the most voluble company in the world. no respect for any democracy, any kind of democracy. never gave money to a political interest. we have to understand the entrepreneur is the central, cultural figure. not just an economic figure. is a cultural figure. and programs like tech crunch are...
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good afternoon i'm dina bair. and i'm tonya francisco, in for steve sanders. wgn's marcella raymond is live in evanston with more on our top story. students friends and parents are passing out fliers of the missing sophomore hoping someone has seen him and 19 year-old was last seen at an off-campus party saturday morning he was recently diagnosed with diabetes today his family came to evanston to the campus police department to speak with detectives about the investigation they flew here from long island last night they are distraught they are frantic about their son's whereabouts it was his friends to realized he was missing and they called police. >>we have mobilized on facebook once the article came out we have bannedthe and the university to make more announcements and we hope to take more action throughout the campus he is of indian descent 5 ft. 8 in. tall ... 140 lbs. he was wearing all gray with brown shoes ... a friend saw him and had dinner with him before hand he said he was fine not appearing to be anything wrong ... there's no reason to suspect an
good afternoon i'm dina bair. and i'm tonya francisco, in for steve sanders. wgn's marcella raymond is live in evanston with more on our top story. students friends and parents are passing out fliers of the missing sophomore hoping someone has seen him and 19 year-old was last seen at an off-campus party saturday morning he was recently diagnosed with diabetes today his family came to evanston to the campus police department to speak with detectives about the investigation they flew here from...
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comes in, we will have a line of thunderstorms reaching the inner harbor and the western shore of the bairund 5:00, 5:30 -- the bay area around 5:00, 5:30. a sprinkel may linger in the mountains, but we will see clearer skies. at less humid air to finish the weekend. we still have a muggy air, and that leaves the potential for thunderstorms. small craft a advisory. there is the possibility of a thunderstorm with waves up to 3 feet. look at sunday's high. 68 degrees. about 86 on the short tomorrow. breezy, clear, cooler, more comfortable weather sweeping across the state on sunday. 81 on sunday. two storms out of the tropical atlantic. lesley and michael. lesley is expected to be drifting north. look at this. they may run the new east. summer and around newfoundland. the storms are on a collision course. sunshine return sunday. it will be breezy and cooler. beautiful football weather on monday with a high of 78. are undeniably on fire. >> they are hot. >> yes. >> we will catch up with local businesses to see whether they will be open for business. will it be bigger than the grand prix? we w
comes in, we will have a line of thunderstorms reaching the inner harbor and the western shore of the bairund 5:00, 5:30 -- the bay area around 5:00, 5:30. a sprinkel may linger in the mountains, but we will see clearer skies. at less humid air to finish the weekend. we still have a muggy air, and that leaves the potential for thunderstorms. small craft a advisory. there is the possibility of a thunderstorm with waves up to 3 feet. look at sunday's high. 68 degrees. about 86 on the short...