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an auction of jailed ponzi scheme bernard madoff's liquor collection fetched $430 for his victims. bottoms up. >>> the canucks battle the sharks and the royals take it into extra innings. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> so far this may, we haven't had a lot of tornados or severe storms. that could change this afternoon. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." headlines are straight ahead. >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> and in sports, lebron james came through for the heat last night situating the miami/chicago series with a pair of ones. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. after being blown out of game one, the miami heat responded in game two in chicago. pick it up in the bottom of the second. first half, luol threw up a prayer and it was answered. the bulls up seven. heat pulled even in the second off the mad scramble. dwyane wade got the wild pullup. he had 24. close to the third. lebron james closed it out. 9 of his 29 in the final quart
an auction of jailed ponzi scheme bernard madoff's liquor collection fetched $430 for his victims. bottoms up. >>> the canucks battle the sharks and the royals take it into extra innings. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> so far this may, we haven't had a lot of tornados or severe storms. that could change this afternoon. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." headlines are straight ahead. >>> good morning. if...
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jeffrey brown talks to diana henriques of the "new york times" about her new book chronicling bernard madoff's massive investment fraud. >> unlike the typical ponzi scheme that tended to exploit people's greed, madoff exploited people's fears. >> lehrer: that's all ahead along with a personal personnel announcement by me on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i want to be the first to cure cancer. >> people don't really understand why things work. >> i want to be that person that finds out why. ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these instituti
jeffrey brown talks to diana henriques of the "new york times" about her new book chronicling bernard madoff's massive investment fraud. >> unlike the typical ponzi scheme that tended to exploit people's greed, madoff exploited people's fears. >> lehrer: that's all ahead along with a personal personnel announcement by me on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks...
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trustee recovering money for bernard madoff victim is ready to district the cash. he says he is recovered about 44% of the more than 17 billion dollars lost in the ponzi skep. apple is updating the software so devices iphone and ipad don't continue to track where you've been. dunkin donuts is capturing more afternoon business offering stuffed bread sticks and bagels. that's today's money i am peggy bunker. >>> now "good mornings maryland." >>> it's been a year since cumberland river yod overflowed the banks and flooded nashville and now residents are now dealing with rising waters. they say this is not a natural disaster because they live outside of the flood plain and this water estimated to be 11 feet deep has been around for more than two weeks. and people say the city needs to do something to fix this problem. nearly 6,000 pieces of property are damaged in the last year infloodings not designated flooding zones. >>> parts of arkansas dealing with major stores. governor surveyed the scene and flooding in the area in the eastern part of the state. this weekend, h
trustee recovering money for bernard madoff victim is ready to district the cash. he says he is recovered about 44% of the more than 17 billion dollars lost in the ponzi skep. apple is updating the software so devices iphone and ipad don't continue to track where you've been. dunkin donuts is capturing more afternoon business offering stuffed bread sticks and bagels. that's today's money i am peggy bunker. >>> now "good mornings maryland." >>> it's been a year since...
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. >> he mentioned several other names, including bernard madoff and other names to have been caught up in white collar crime, saying we have had examples of other high-profile people, individuals who have been allowed to wait for trial at home on bail. that was his case. what we did here is the district attorney arguing the opposite, saying this man remains a considerable flight risk. we do not know the details of his assets and he has every incentive to flee. also arguing the nature of this crime indicates an impulsive characteristics. >> the day started with him resigning from the post of head of the imf, which is something he was going to do later in the year in the run-up to the presidential campaign. that is big news for him and his family and for the institution. >> i think pressure had been building on him to hand in his resignation. we have seen the u.s. treasury secretary, tim geithner con add to growing voices saying he needs to step down. the job of the imf can not be left to someone trying to fight legal troubles. he did handed his resignation and the speculation even befor
. >> he mentioned several other names, including bernard madoff and other names to have been caught up in white collar crime, saying we have had examples of other high-profile people, individuals who have been allowed to wait for trial at home on bail. that was his case. what we did here is the district attorney arguing the opposite, saying this man remains a considerable flight risk. we do not know the details of his assets and he has every incentive to flee. also arguing the nature of...
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. >>> victims of ponzi king bernard madoff could soon see some money. the trustee appointed to the case told a new york court on wednesday he collected $7.6 billion so far, and asked for permission to make an initial payout of $272 million. no word yet on when the court might make a decision. >>> and lebron james is hoping for a slam dunk with his new energy strip. the miami heat superstar is co-founder of a company that just launched caffeine strips called sheets. they dissolve when placed on the tongue, providing the equivalent of one cup of coffee. betty, i think i know some people around here that could use those. >> me! i don't drink coffee but i might try that. >> save me some time, too. >> all right, ashley. thank you. joining us live here in new york. >>> well, new york may become the first state to ban indoor tanning for anyone under the age of 18. more than two dozen states already regulate indoor tanning for minors. the american cancer society is calling for stricter regulations, but despite skin cancer risk, it remains popular, especially am
. >>> victims of ponzi king bernard madoff could soon see some money. the trustee appointed to the case told a new york court on wednesday he collected $7.6 billion so far, and asked for permission to make an initial payout of $272 million. no word yet on when the court might make a decision. >>> and lebron james is hoping for a slam dunk with his new energy strip. the miami heat superstar is co-founder of a company that just launched caffeine strips called sheets. they...
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his wife was given cash, but it was in bernard madoff. he is suing to get a better deal. >>> also, a new restaurant opening in the southern california. but it's not the menu that everybody's talking about. it's actually how you order. the astronaut is called stacked. and it as has an ipad on every table. >> you use the ipad to swipe your credit card and place your order. in case you're wondering, there is a live human being to bring out the food to. you can't tip the ipad. >> you can't. that's right. it probably makes a pretty good waiter. pretty accurate. >> and quiet. agreeable. >>> when we come back, william and kate are coming to america. we have their travel details, coming up. >>> first, what's being called a national crisis. what's behind the shortage of life-saving drugs. the answer ahead. [ male announcer ] your eye doctor can't always be there if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. [ male announcer ] that's why they're recommended m
his wife was given cash, but it was in bernard madoff. he is suing to get a better deal. >>> also, a new restaurant opening in the southern california. but it's not the menu that everybody's talking about. it's actually how you order. the astronaut is called stacked. and it as has an ipad on every table. >> you use the ipad to swipe your credit card and place your order. in case you're wondering, there is a live human being to bring out the food to. you can't tip the ipad....
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. >>> the trustee recovering money for bernard madoff's victims is ready to begin distributing some of that cash. he says he has recovered about 44% of the $17 billion lost in that massive ponzi scheme. the rest of the money is not available just yet. that's because of court challenges. >>> your iphone or your ipad are not as much of an ispy. the devices have been storing data for a year. about where you've been, what you've been doing. well, apple is now updating its software so it only keeps a week's worth of location. it allows users to shut off data collection entirely. >>> a huge development in the computer chip design world. intel has unveiled a three-dimensional chip with a vertical, thin-like structure. it allows for more computing power, but uses less battery power. it will mean faster smartphones, lighter laptops and a new generation of supercomputers. >>> dunkin' donuts is now offering stuffed bread sticks and bagel twists. the chain hopes to double its number of stores and increase its presence outside the northeast. i still love the munchkin doughnuts. >> i like the chocol
. >>> the trustee recovering money for bernard madoff's victims is ready to begin distributing some of that cash. he says he has recovered about 44% of the $17 billion lost in that massive ponzi scheme. the rest of the money is not available just yet. that's because of court challenges. >>> your iphone or your ipad are not as much of an ispy. the devices have been storing data for a year. about where you've been, what you've been doing. well, apple is now updating its software...
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. >>> and more of bernard madoff's assets go for auction today by the u.s. marshal service.ply of wine and liquor goes on the auction block and the proceeds will go to his victims. >>> syrian protesters are calling for a nationwide strike today to punish government leaders. students may skip school and workers may not show up for their jobs. >>> finally this half the hour, second day of queen elizabeth's historic visit to ireland begins this morning with a pilgrimage to the headquarters of guinness beer. that is my kind of field trip. >> that's one way that the queen hopes to heal the two country's violent wounds. simon mcgregor-wood now has the details of the first day of her visit. >> reporter: it is the first visit by a british king or queen to the republic of ireland since it was founded in 1922. the queen arrived dressed in bright irish green as a gesture to her hosts. she received a full state welcome from president mary mcaleese. no bowing or curtsying here to equal heads of state meeting. this is a new chapter in relations between britain and ireland. a country once
. >>> and more of bernard madoff's assets go for auction today by the u.s. marshal service.ply of wine and liquor goes on the auction block and the proceeds will go to his victims. >>> syrian protesters are calling for a nationwide strike today to punish government leaders. students may skip school and workers may not show up for their jobs. >>> finally this half the hour, second day of queen elizabeth's historic visit to ireland begins this morning with a pilgrimage...
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. >> some of the cases that i've worked included the biggest fraud in history, bernard madoff case. >nt steve garfinkles have less gated the case of 46-year-old andrew kissel. >> if you would google andrew kissel you would find he was the president of a real estate management group. by all appearances, he looked very successful. he was the worst thing that ever happened to his investors, and to people that trusted him with money. >> reporter: his attorney, bill russell. >> he stole money. that was something that he didn't seem able to control. he wanted a bigger car. he wanted a bigger boat. he wanted to be out in front. >> reporter: in fact, kissel scammed banks, investors, neighbors, and even his own family, out of $40 million. >> he just engaged in one fraud after another. >> what kind of guy can do something like that? >> a very troubled guy. >> reporter: andrew kissel was arrested and charged with bank fraud. >> he was upset he was caught. no remorse. no self-flagellation. none of that. >> reporter: he agreed to a deal. just days before pleading guilty, andrew kissel was alone at
. >> some of the cases that i've worked included the biggest fraud in history, bernard madoff case. >nt steve garfinkles have less gated the case of 46-year-old andrew kissel. >> if you would google andrew kissel you would find he was the president of a real estate management group. by all appearances, he looked very successful. he was the worst thing that ever happened to his investors, and to people that trusted him with money. >> reporter: his attorney, bill russell....