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damage our economy i think really really was a talkie something i didn't actually say ok i mean big richard still the same time i mean it you know if you can you run a red light you know you get a ticket for it but i mean if you defrauded the public billions and billions of dollars you walk away free smelling like a rose. that's true well their day than i was going to happen i think we probably will see criminal action against some of the people involved and also certainly see a lot of people taking civil cases out against the people who try to beat the market of course it's probably a lot wider than we know the motives i think this is just the tip of the iceberg so many different organizations are involved there's possible collusion with the british regulator health or ities of various of those so of course there would be civil actions richard if i could stay with you do you think a few people should go to prison to send a message that this is intolerable behavior and no i don't think i think sending a message is exactly the wrong way to treat the rule of law the rules need to be rolled th
damage our economy i think really really was a talkie something i didn't actually say ok i mean big richard still the same time i mean it you know if you can you run a red light you know you get a ticket for it but i mean if you defrauded the public billions and billions of dollars you walk away free smelling like a rose. that's true well their day than i was going to happen i think we probably will see criminal action against some of the people involved and also certainly see a lot of people...
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delegates, a chance to get together and let their hair down it's almost a countdown before the big night. richard porter is an illinois delicate and excited about the keynote speakers this week. i do think the speeches will be great. i do think there is an aspect about this which is networking, bringing everybody together from around the country and motivating them for the next 70 days before the election all day long people looked for ways to fill their suddenly not so busy day after it izzak managed to sideline most events sunday. at the convention center the official called to order it was quickly followed by a recess until tomorrow so it is my privilege to proclaim the 2012 republican national convention in session and called to order. for the illinois crew most of whom made the trip to tampa they were kept indoors no cabin fever quite yet at breakfast this state's gop chairman acknowledging one of illinois' most prominent politicians this year senator mark kirk there in spirit as he continues to recover from a stroke. the courage he has shown in recovering validates your vote. he is a courag
delegates, a chance to get together and let their hair down it's almost a countdown before the big night. richard porter is an illinois delicate and excited about the keynote speakers this week. i do think the speeches will be great. i do think there is an aspect about this which is networking, bringing everybody together from around the country and motivating them for the next 70 days before the election all day long people looked for ways to fill their suddenly not so busy day after it izzak...
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villain big joining you richard as pinnacle in the hall of fame featuring some of the most outstanding own parents of the more an era with one of those twenty turning up herself to appreciate the unique as a bishop. they use a source for to on the olympics or the korbut who is also the first gymnast to become a google store in this incredible job they did it. believe it and this is a place where it's so common you can see old history over one hundred years never very. good if i'm not old here but it's very happy to be a part of this c m m l go call but. amazing i remember watching. legend absolute legend and i'm so pleased to be able to see her today it's just wonderful it really is amazing. but a bit further in your own party london. and finding out some football where did i can't have booked a spot in the playoffs for the champions league after the ukrainian side claimed i late won the all big trip for naught going into the match the dutch hosts knew they need to go for the best off the loser be away leg to last week and they did dominate possession chances pay him and went begging f
villain big joining you richard as pinnacle in the hall of fame featuring some of the most outstanding own parents of the more an era with one of those twenty turning up herself to appreciate the unique as a bishop. they use a source for to on the olympics or the korbut who is also the first gymnast to become a google store in this incredible job they did it. believe it and this is a place where it's so common you can see old history over one hundred years never very. good if i'm not old here...
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big picture. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project frederick rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monument obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look tense and it opens their eyes that that shows what can be achieved.
big picture. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project frederick rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monument obviously but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look tense and it opens their eyes that that shows what can be achieved.
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big news. >>> i'm richard lui. mitt romney is campaigning on cape cod today. they think they'll raise just shy of $700 this weekend. president obama is in new hampshire today. this is the third time he's been there this year. this ohio, nearly 300 dogs were rers k rescued from inhumane living conditions. the couple who ran the kennel had had just stopped caring for the animals. now back to "city of fear." >>> once again, john seigenthaler. >> the serial killer who named himself btk committed seven shocking murders in the 1970s. to satisfy his insatiable need for attention, he sent letters to local newspapers and tv stations, boasting about his crimes. as the public learns of his intentions to continue the wave of terror, citizens of wichita are hurled into a collective nightmare that persists into the 1980s. >> desperate to alleviate the fear in the city, investigators scramble to find btk before he can murder again. >> when he realizes the serial crime, that there's a sense of urgency because there's always the possibility that he will kill again. and if you
big news. >>> i'm richard lui. mitt romney is campaigning on cape cod today. they think they'll raise just shy of $700 this weekend. president obama is in new hampshire today. this is the third time he's been there this year. this ohio, nearly 300 dogs were rers k rescued from inhumane living conditions. the couple who ran the kennel had had just stopped caring for the animals. now back to "city of fear." >>> once again, john seigenthaler. >> the serial killer...
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big picture. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project said rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monumentally asleep but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look at and it opens their eyes it betrays what can be achieved by using your imagination. welcome back the ryle between computer technology giants oracle and google has taken a fresh twist a court has heard that google has failed to comply with a judge's order to reveal the names of bloggers who were allegedly pace to comment online in favor on the on the web giant on the patent case. you sarah has a story. and the never ending patent war between tech companies there are no hostages from apple to samsung microsoft to a.o.l. and as you can see by this rather confusing chart right here it seems everyone has a stake in the industry of the future and that brings us to this oracle versus google the biggest
big picture. my name is richard davis i'm an architectural photographer from london and i've been traveling in russia for the last ten years on a project said rough wooden chair choose obviously i fell in love with the trenches they are extraordinary ok it's a beautiful opiates and the church is is a religious monumentally asleep but it's also an object of wonder you know it's something that people can look at and it opens their eyes it betrays what can be achieved by using your imagination....
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big fortune. >> we predicted it, richard. seriously, the -- just -- they need a ceo. >> just remember, your great hero, steve jobs, disastrous ceo of apple, they brought in outside management, john sculley, steve jobs gets kicked out of the company. you know, these guys, young guys, he's built an incredible thing on facebook and, you know, he may or may not be up to the job right now, but at that age, a guy like steve jobs had to go through, you know, getting kicked out of his own company by the board. people said the same things about him. he came back and became one of the great ceos in tech history. you know it's early to judge. >> john, i did not know steve jobs and steve jobs was no friend of mine but mark zuckerberg is no steve jobs. >> i just got lloyd benson. >> i don't know what that means. >> has a big idea. richard, i'm turning to you, he had the big idea, zuckerberg did. steve jobs just built an incredible company. >> steve jobs also had multiple ideas. he wasn't, if you will, a one dimensional person. there were
big fortune. >> we predicted it, richard. seriously, the -- just -- they need a ceo. >> just remember, your great hero, steve jobs, disastrous ceo of apple, they brought in outside management, john sculley, steve jobs gets kicked out of the company. you know, these guys, young guys, he's built an incredible thing on facebook and, you know, he may or may not be up to the job right now, but at that age, a guy like steve jobs had to go through, you know, getting kicked out of his own...
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big races. dick lugar and richard murdoch. mike lee and bob bennett where tea party backed mike lee.ne, the tea party -- don't forget. ted cruz didn't win the election. he scored lower but the margin was thin so it went to another primary runoff primary. he won with substantial amount of the vote. because the tea party got behind this guy. they're in out frons. at the senate level. >> greg: the cruz victory reiterates the impact of a party that the media revileed. i'm still waiting for the candidate from occupy wall street to come out. somebody has to post their bail. >> kimberly: oh, my goodness. >> greg: cheap shot wednesday. >> kimberly: concern? are the democrats saying tea party has power? >> bob: shaking in our boots. before the primary, the democrats had no chance in texas. now they have a chance. one thing about the tea party, they can be effective in the republican primaries and caucuses. the turn-out was not high. it can have an impact. give them credit for the impact. they nominated a guy way off to the right. canadian. he's cuban. i mean, mexican americans and cuban ameri
big races. dick lugar and richard murdoch. mike lee and bob bennett where tea party backed mike lee.ne, the tea party -- don't forget. ted cruz didn't win the election. he scored lower but the margin was thin so it went to another primary runoff primary. he won with substantial amount of the vote. because the tea party got behind this guy. they're in out frons. at the senate level. >> greg: the cruz victory reiterates the impact of a party that the media revileed. i'm still waiting for...
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now back on the track another big victory for sonya richards rush. not able to get the gold in beijing but she got it here winning her race yesterday. the women's 400 meter. she had battled some illness. her husband who place with the jacksonville jaguars got special permission to leave training camp to come here and watch this win. we want to tell you before we go that the women's hockey team unfortunately is out. they were defeated 3-2 by new zealand. there was a center field native and a couple of maryland grads on that team. they played well. they won a couple of games. but, unfortunately, they are out of competition for the medal at this point. eun? >> that is disappointing. we did have local favorites there. tracie potts, thanks so much. >>> don't forget to logon to nbcwashington.com for everything you need to know about the london games including a guide to local athletes and the day's big events. >>> seven minutes after the 5:00 hour. big day for penn state's football team as they try to put the sandusky abuse scandal behind them. >>> lane ch
now back on the track another big victory for sonya richards rush. not able to get the gold in beijing but she got it here winning her race yesterday. the women's 400 meter. she had battled some illness. her husband who place with the jacksonville jaguars got special permission to leave training camp to come here and watch this win. we want to tell you before we go that the women's hockey team unfortunately is out. they were defeated 3-2 by new zealand. there was a center field native and a...
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a picture of dan richards with the big cat drew outrage and demands he be fired. mountain lions are protected in california but not in idaho. board members are expected to vote today to replace richards as president. if they remove him, he'll still remain a member of the commission. richards says he did nothing wrong, and he will not resign. >>> happening right now, firefighters have contained a very small fire at 1 world trade center in manhattan. that blaze was sparked by a welder's torch up on the 88th floor of the skyscraper being built on the site of the twin towers. there were earlier reports that this was a false alarm. now the fire department has clarified this saying it was, quote, equipment burning and not the building. >> 6:56. more signs the economy is recovering this morning. >> that's right. scott mcgrew. more pple are paying their mortgage on time. >> that's right, good news. the most is about three years. about 5.5% of americans are still 60s da 0 days or more beh payments but the number is on the way down partly because the economy is getting bette
a picture of dan richards with the big cat drew outrage and demands he be fired. mountain lions are protected in california but not in idaho. board members are expected to vote today to replace richards as president. if they remove him, he'll still remain a member of the commission. richards says he did nothing wrong, and he will not resign. >>> happening right now, firefighters have contained a very small fire at 1 world trade center in manhattan. that blaze was sparked by a welder's...
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. >> richard in florida. >> big boo-yah from florida.t week, you discussed buying stock of quality companies on a pullback and you mentioned general parameters, which you talked about in the past. a pullback greater than the parameters you discussed? >> i was surprised that the quarter wasn't as good as it was. it really looked to me -- and i've been critical about proctor & gamble. it looks like procter really got to church and white. i think it's a positive name. i think it's a buy, but i did not -- that quarter was mystifying to me. and i would like to see another quarter before i say hey, man, this is terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >> the lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll
. >> richard in florida. >> big boo-yah from florida.t week, you discussed buying stock of quality companies on a pullback and you mentioned general parameters, which you talked about in the past. a pullback greater than the parameters you discussed? >> i was surprised that the quarter wasn't as good as it was. it really looked to me -- and i've been critical about proctor & gamble. it looks like procter really got to church and white. i think it's a positive name. i think...
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. >> thank you so much, richard for the big laugh over lucent technologies.. >>> you don't have to tell me who you're going to vote for in november but do i want to know what issues are helping you decide. i'll tell you how you and ali velshi will join that debate, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. >>> the presidential election is now ten weeks away, swing states like florida, nevada, iowa, ohio, they will likely decide this election and middle-class voters which most of you say you are, you'll be casting ballots with the economy in mind. unemployment is still above 8%. economic growth is mediocre but there are signs of hope like housing and the stock market. it's your choice in november, stick with president obama or turn to governor romney to take us in a new direction. whatever the outcome, congress, congress will be under im
. >> thank you so much, richard for the big laugh over lucent technologies.. >>> you don't have to tell me who you're going to vote for in november but do i want to know what issues are helping you decide. i'll tell you how you and ali velshi will join that debate, next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced haldex all-wheel...
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morgan failed and pushed the world into great depression acts richard financially it's the ultimate ultimate moral hazard isn't into k. too big to fail and when wall street loves that ok they really do. no i mean moral hazard is an enormous problem and i think the regulations part of that so obviously if people think banks are regulated and they're perfectly safe then they won't choose to deposit their money or trade with banks and it looking at history like barclays actually founded by quakers and part of the attraction of the bank was that it was highly trustworthy because of the religious affiliation of. owners but going back to william i mean the year zero which is what i was advocating at all this if there was one currency that was a highly politicized centralized construct it's the euro what i'm actually talking is getting government completely out of banking completely out of currencies and moving to a completely voluntary private system so richard do you believe banks can regulate themselves. yes i do i mean come on in line if you think they can do that we have conclusion. but i'm talking about a situation where they
morgan failed and pushed the world into great depression acts richard financially it's the ultimate ultimate moral hazard isn't into k. too big to fail and when wall street loves that ok they really do. no i mean moral hazard is an enormous problem and i think the regulations part of that so obviously if people think banks are regulated and they're perfectly safe then they won't choose to deposit their money or trade with banks and it looking at history like barclays actually founded by quakers...
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>> richard, based on your past, maybe i should be buying facebook. >> brad mccall and richard, thank you for the bigr lucent technologies. thanks, guys. you don't have to tell me who you'll vote for in november, but i do want to know what issues are helping you decide. i'll tell you how you and ali velshi will join that debate next. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. >> the presidential election is now ten weeks away. swing states like florida, nevada, iowa, ohio will likely decide this election and middle-class voters which most of you say you are will be casting ballots with the economy in mind. unemployment is still at 8% and
>> richard, based on your past, maybe i should be buying facebook. >> brad mccall and richard, thank you for the bigr lucent technologies. thanks, guys. you don't have to tell me who you'll vote for in november, but i do want to know what issues are helping you decide. i'll tell you how you and ali velshi will join that debate next. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video,...
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richard ka, please. >> caller: big 49er boo-yah to you, jim. >> a david akers boo-yah to you, greatest play the position. what's up? >> my friend jacobs is with us now. >> no free lunch with that guy. >> caller: okay. love you, man. >> thank you. same. >> caller: marriott international. buy, sell? >> didn't like the quarter. win if i want to be with that group, that's the stock i need to be in. marilyn from indiana. >> caller: great big welcome from indiana. intuitive surgical. >> i thought that quarter was group. that whole group, they're all going down. i'm not backing away. chad in the sunshine state of florida. >> caller: how are you doing, jim? a southwest florida boo-yah coming at you. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: 7.7% dividend for boardwalk pipelines pwp. >> i think that distribution is safe and i want to own it myself. >> buy, buy, buy! >> let's go to ron in new york, ron? >> caller: i've been on hold so long i thought they were going to release next quarter's earnings. newcastle investments. heavy insider buying, big dividend -- >> i know. we looked at this when real est
richard ka, please. >> caller: big 49er boo-yah to you, jim. >> a david akers boo-yah to you, greatest play the position. what's up? >> my friend jacobs is with us now. >> no free lunch with that guy. >> caller: okay. love you, man. >> thank you. same. >> caller: marriott international. buy, sell? >> didn't like the quarter. win if i want to be with that group, that's the stock i need to be in. marilyn from indiana. >> caller: great big...
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>> a former olympian no longer hears the roar of the crowds but she is still a big part of the games as a chaplain. richardas her story. >> reporter: madeleine nimz is a gospel singer and a chaplain at the olympic games, an arena she is no stranger to. she used to be a track and field star herself. she made history at the 1968 games. she got a pretty special pep talk before her race from the man who stood up to hitler and his racist ideology, jesse owens. >> he said listen, you're ready to go out there and do it. this is your time. go out there and get that gold. and i said yes, sir. and proceeded to do that. >> reporter: the 1968 games saw controversy in the form of black power protests but nothing like the second olympics at munich in 1972. the israeli team was attacked by palestinian terrorists. from the balcony of her dorm she could see it but it took them a while to realize what was happening. >> we all turned and ran for the door and blocked the door and nobody could get out. i could just imagine bullets riveting through my back. i was scared. >> reporter: 11 israelis, a german policeman and five ter
>> a former olympian no longer hears the roar of the crowds but she is still a big part of the games as a chaplain. richardas her story. >> reporter: madeleine nimz is a gospel singer and a chaplain at the olympic games, an arena she is no stranger to. she used to be a track and field star herself. she made history at the 1968 games. she got a pretty special pep talk before her race from the man who stood up to hitler and his racist ideology, jesse owens. >> he said listen,...
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. >> richard in florida. [ buzzer ] >> big boo-yah from florida. >> nice. >> caller: okay. of quality companies on a pullback and you mentioned general parameters, which you talked about in the past. church & dwight. a pullback greater than the parameters you discussed? your thoughts on that. >> i was surprised that the quarter wasn't as good as it was. it really looked to me -- and i've been critical about proctor & gamble. it looks like procter really got to church & dwight. i think it's a positive name. i think it's a buy, but i did not -- that quarter was mystifying to me. and i would like to see another quarter before i say hey, man, this is terrific. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." [ buzzer ] >> the lightning round is sponsored by tdameritrade. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended ale
. >> richard in florida. [ buzzer ] >> big boo-yah from florida. >> nice. >> caller: okay. of quality companies on a pullback and you mentioned general parameters, which you talked about in the past. church & dwight. a pullback greater than the parameters you discussed? your thoughts on that. >> i was surprised that the quarter wasn't as good as it was. it really looked to me -- and i've been critical about proctor & gamble. it looks like procter really got...
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. >>> a lotto mistake is paying off big time for a man in massachusetts. richardrown said he rolled with it when a store clerk gave him a different scratch-off than what he asked for. good thing. he won $1 million. he's getting a lump sum of $430,000. he says he'll use the money for a new roof on his home and plans to take a trip to san francisco. great place to go. i hear a lot of tourists like it. thanks for making us your local news in the morning. this afternoon, we'll object at 4:00 and then on after the colts/steelers preseason, and then on at our usual time at 11:00 tonight. have a terrific day. [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, creating the most perfect lesson in flavor. at nature valley, nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley, nature at its most delicious.
. >>> a lotto mistake is paying off big time for a man in massachusetts. richardrown said he rolled with it when a store clerk gave him a different scratch-off than what he asked for. good thing. he won $1 million. he's getting a lump sum of $430,000. he says he'll use the money for a new roof on his home and plans to take a trip to san francisco. great place to go. i hear a lot of tourists like it. thanks for making us your local news in the morning. this afternoon, we'll object at...
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richard reports tonight from ariha about 40 miles outside the big city of aleppo. >> reporter: 11:00 a.m. attack helicopters circle the sky. from a roof top we hear the assault begin. it sounds like artillery and tracings from the helicopters. we move down to the alley to try to find out why syrian forces are attacking this city of 70,000 south of aleppo. we see civilians fleeing from open areas searching for cover and rebels on motor cycles on the main square. it appears a large military convoy was passing through and as the troops were moving past here the rebels in this town opened fire on them. in a makeshift rebel media center activists try to upload videos of the attack they have taken with small cameras. they show me syrian tanks are now firing. the rebels attack the convoy to prevent reinforcements from reaching aleppo but now this city is paying for it. back in the alleys men on motorcycles tell us there are bodies up the street, many. in a mosque, we find them along with their distraught relatives. witnesses say the victims were civilians standing outside a mosque and attac
richard reports tonight from ariha about 40 miles outside the big city of aleppo. >> reporter: 11:00 a.m. attack helicopters circle the sky. from a roof top we hear the assault begin. it sounds like artillery and tracings from the helicopters. we move down to the alley to try to find out why syrian forces are attacking this city of 70,000 south of aleppo. we see civilians fleeing from open areas searching for cover and rebels on motor cycles on the main square. it appears a large military...
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big stock stories today. best buyout. founder richard schulze offers nearly $9 billion for best buy but should you be betting on a deal getting done? and socializing with apple. the chatter is heating up is the a social media acquisition is on the horizon but could the risk outweigh the rewards? welcome to halftime, trading all of the big movers with stephanie link, steve grasso, john dejairian and joe terranova sitting her next to me. knight capital group getting bailed out by wall street over the weekend with a $400 million financing deal. and joining me now is one of the investors who came to the rescue. kurt bradbury the coo of stevens. his team joined to save knight. welcome to the program. >> thank you very much. nice to be here. >> why knight? why you? >> well, it's a great firm. first of all. we've known thom joyce as a firm for a long time. we're a customer of knight's and have been for many years. and we thought this was a lightning strike. and that happened to a great -- otherwise great company. and you know, so that's why us.
big stock stories today. best buyout. founder richard schulze offers nearly $9 billion for best buy but should you be betting on a deal getting done? and socializing with apple. the chatter is heating up is the a social media acquisition is on the horizon but could the risk outweigh the rewards? welcome to halftime, trading all of the big movers with stephanie link, steve grasso, john dejairian and joe terranova sitting her next to me. knight capital group getting bailed out by wall street over...
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and richard crawford is turning heads with his play and seconds before the end of the first half on thursday and he was not big there. he was big in the kicks game and with three punts for a total of two affords -- yards and he was pleased with the team's defensive effort and humble in trying to play for a roster spot. >> i made mistakes and play and i did well. >> and when i win the game, i was nervous and [ indiscernible ] >> and pierre garcone. going to the field for the first time. and 20-yards to the house and right there. he joins the skins after a five- year stint in indianapolis and with that five-year, $42 million contract. the screen pass is for robert griffin 3. it has some people slipping out. >> and it was a little adrenaline rush. no injuries or anything and it was fun while it lasted. >> the coach didn't say anything about it and i guess we're relieved with the play and i don't think that they realize that. >> tonight, the nats look for win number 71 in arizona tonight and with that 19-year- old bryce harper was not in the starting lineup. he did -- and struck out. the top of the 5th, the nats d
and richard crawford is turning heads with his play and seconds before the end of the first half on thursday and he was not big there. he was big in the kicks game and with three punts for a total of two affords -- yards and he was pleased with the team's defensive effort and humble in trying to play for a roster spot. >> i made mistakes and play and i did well. >> and when i win the game, i was nervous and [ indiscernible ] >> and pierre garcone. going to the field for the...
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big changes for washington. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan in for aaron gilchrist, who's on assignment. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this thursday, august 30th, 2012. >>> gulf coast residents are getting little relief this morning from tropical storm isaac. other parts of the gulf coast haven't been so lucky. rescuers had to evacuate about 3,000 people from the shores of lake pontchartrain, where floodwaters continue to rise. president obama has declared federal emergencies in louisiana and mississippi. that frees up federal aid for affected areas. as many as 700,000 people still have no power. isaac is also being blamed for at least one death in the region. we'll go live to new orleans to check on the conditions there in about 15 minutes. >>> isaac is proving to be even more devastating than hurricane katrina in parts of louisiana. water overtopped a levee in plaquemines parish, an area that usually weathers storms well. isaac caught many of its residents off guard and they had to be rescued. >> i didn't expect it
big changes for washington. good morning, everyone. i'm richard jordan in for aaron gilchrist, who's on assignment. >> and i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" for this thursday, august 30th, 2012. >>> gulf coast residents are getting little relief this morning from tropical storm isaac. other parts of the gulf coast haven't been so lucky. rescuers had to evacuate about 3,000 people from the shores of lake pontchartrain, where floodwaters continue to rise. president...
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big events on the calendar. the u.s. will look to add to their medal count in a few different sports. news 4's zachary quiche joins us in the studio with more on that. >> good morning, richard. you're absolutely right. another big day in london. the u.s. will continue to build on their dominance in women's basketball while the women's volleyball team looks for a little bit of revenge. the u.s. women's hoops team will take on france, and they're shooting for their fifth straight gold medal. all indications are they're full speed ahead. meanwhile the women's volleyball team looks to avenge their loss to brazil four years ago. brazil and mexico squares off in the men's soccer final. the u.s. men's track team shoots for gold in the relay later on tonight. >> here they come to the line. the u.s. will win it. in a new world record, 40.82. wow. >> allyson felix, tianna madison, bianca knight and carmelita jeter are in the u.s. history books. they set a record in the relay crushing the rest of the field. take a look at that there. it's a look at the first gold medal in the events since 1996. those were the olympic games in atlanta. meanwhile, u.s. wrestler jordan burroughs continue
big events on the calendar. the u.s. will look to add to their medal count in a few different sports. news 4's zachary quiche joins us in the studio with more on that. >> good morning, richard. you're absolutely right. another big day in london. the u.s. will continue to build on their dominance in women's basketball while the women's volleyball team looks for a little bit of revenge. the u.s. women's hoops team will take on france, and they're shooting for their fifth straight gold...
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big waves. since the gold standard is richard nixon's visit to china. you know, nobody can criticize that on the left. once -- i mean, the whole world. how many times as a presidential visit in an opera? how many times does a presidential visit change history and fascinate the world? by doing it, it allowed president nixon to campaign on peace with honor against george mcgovern's peace tomorrow. people on average prefer honorable peace in a few years to instant peace with dishonor. and these big moves, the big moves the presence half are really the veto. the president is whenever they campaigned as the government. when i am president we will have milk and honey. when i'm president we will close guantanamo. when i'm president we will fix this problem. the truth is, if the senate since in the bill that he likes it takes 50 senators to pass. if he doesn't like it takes 67 to override. so he is the 800-pound senator, if you will, the 17 senator guerrilla, if you what. and i will skip the successors because i have gone on longer than i was supposed to. i wan
big waves. since the gold standard is richard nixon's visit to china. you know, nobody can criticize that on the left. once -- i mean, the whole world. how many times as a presidential visit in an opera? how many times does a presidential visit change history and fascinate the world? by doing it, it allowed president nixon to campaign on peace with honor against george mcgovern's peace tomorrow. people on average prefer honorable peace in a few years to instant peace with dishonor. and these...
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richard crawford is turning heads with the play and he picked off 20 seconds before the half on thursday and he was big in the return game. he returned three punts for a total of 4242 yards and while he's pleased with the team's overall defense on thursday, crawford is trying to stay humble as he fights for a roster spot. >> and i had my mistakes and made the play. improve on, you know, i think i did pretty well and. >> when i win the game, i was nervous. and you have to keep, stay humble, you know. it can end pretty fast and -- [ indiscernible ] >> another guy who made a first great impression, garcone on the receiving end of this and rg3 and flips it into the end zone for the score of that game. and he joins the skins from indy, after signing a five- year, $42.5 million contract in the offseason. while he caught the screen pass, everyone's talking about the front flynt. >> it was a little adrenaline rush. no injuries or anything and it was fun while it lasted. >> the coach doesn't say anything about it. the coach was -- i guess we're roe live -- relieved we got a touchdown on that play and that was p
richard crawford is turning heads with the play and he picked off 20 seconds before the half on thursday and he was big in the return game. he returned three punts for a total of 4242 yards and while he's pleased with the team's overall defense on thursday, crawford is trying to stay humble as he fights for a roster spot. >> and i had my mistakes and made the play. improve on, you know, i think i did pretty well and. >> when i win the game, i was nervous. and you have to keep, stay...
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big apple. that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm richard lui in for chris jansing.rts is up next. >>> paul ryan remains on the road but does mitt romney embrace ryan's philosophy about how to pay for medicare? there's a new interview in "fortune" magazine that explains that. romney's interesting comments about gun legislation and assault weapons if he were elected president. >>> more details about the shoofting at the family research council in washington, d.c. was the shooter vote vated by the frc stance of merge equality. details ahead. ♪ ugh, no! [ sighs ] we can have hotdogs for dinner?! yes. [ male announcer ] it's nice to finally say "yes." new oscar mayer selects. it's yes food. [ male announcer ] it's nice to finally say "yes." it's time to live... wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system from beautyrest... it's you, fully charged. receive up to a $300 beautyrest visa
big apple. that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm richard lui in for chris jansing.rts is up next. >>> paul ryan remains on the road but does mitt romney embrace ryan's philosophy about how to pay for medicare? there's a new interview in "fortune" magazine that explains that. romney's interesting comments about gun legislation and assault weapons if he were elected president. >>> more details about the shoofting at the family research council in...
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let's move on to one of our other big stories of the morning. best buy founder richardfering to buy the struggling retailer for between $24 and $26 a share. let's get more on the story and bring in our analyst michael strasser what would an equity buyer could pay for this thing and generate an irr give end what makes sense is significant borrowing costs not on the bank debt but whatever bonds are placed for the 7 billion in debt they need. >> i agree. i remain highly skeptical. even putting aside what our models might suggest. we have to consider how these private equity firms would monetize their investment. within retail it's been very hard to bring back a challenged retailer to the public markets, take toys "r" us several other examples. that to me suggest as lot of skepticism around this deal. >> i'm glad you.it out. the idea of the exit multiple. exit for private equity as important if not more so than the entrance carrily and hard to imagine, isn't it that the exit multiple would be above whatever would be paid if in fact they did go ahead with the deal? >> that's
let's move on to one of our other big stories of the morning. best buy founder richardfering to buy the struggling retailer for between $24 and $26 a share. let's get more on the story and bring in our analyst michael strasser what would an equity buyer could pay for this thing and generate an irr give end what makes sense is significant borrowing costs not on the bank debt but whatever bonds are placed for the 7 billion in debt they need. >> i agree. i remain highly skeptical. even...
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richard? >> atia what does it say about the overall readiness, the overall evolution of the afghan security forces, been a big as you've been reporting on over the recent years? >> well, what it says, richard, is it's something that i've tried to say the last few years, many people who have witnessed this firsthand, is, with the afghan government, and with nato for that matter, it just seems to be quantity over quality. there was a big push to increase the afghan security forces, to have them ready to take this security over. by 2014. so they've been recruiting, recruiting, recruiting, and they haven't been vetting very properly. the taliban are claiming some of these police officers and soldiers have been part of the taliban. that's not necessarily always the case. but obviously, they haven't been trained enough and trusted enough to work and live and fight with these american and coalition forces side by side. so, it's actually a very scary thought when you think about it, with hundreds of thousands of afghans being picked and not vetted you don't know who's going to be good, and you don't know who's going
richard? >> atia what does it say about the overall readiness, the overall evolution of the afghan security forces, been a big as you've been reporting on over the recent years? >> well, what it says, richard, is it's something that i've tried to say the last few years, many people who have witnessed this firsthand, is, with the afghan government, and with nato for that matter, it just seems to be quantity over quality. there was a big push to increase the afghan security forces, to...
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big day in track and field at the london olympics. usain bolt is the fastest man on the planet. he torched the track with a new olympic record of 9.63 seconds. sanya richardsoss gave the u.s. its first gold winning the 400-meter. not a good day for mckayla maroney. she was heavily favored to win the vault but took a big fall. she got silver and was not happy. women's doubles for the women yams sitter. beat roger federer to take home the gold for great britain. >>> china back in the lead with 61. 30 gold. the u.s. second with 28 golds, 60 overall. great britain in third with 37 medals. >>> the cards versus the brewers. kyle loesh caught milwaukee looking allowing only four hits over six innings. in the seventh, craig smacks a double to the wall scoring two as the cards blank the brewers for a three-game sweep. >>> pre-season football and the hall of fame game. the bounty scandal made it rough for the new orleans saints. on the field, not looking too bad. especially drew brees. he led his team to the end zone in the first quarter against arizona. the saints roll past the cardinals 17-10. take a quick break on april monday morning. when we come back, another
big day in track and field at the london olympics. usain bolt is the fastest man on the planet. he torched the track with a new olympic record of 9.63 seconds. sanya richardsoss gave the u.s. its first gold winning the 400-meter. not a good day for mckayla maroney. she was heavily favored to win the vault but took a big fall. she got silver and was not happy. women's doubles for the women yams sitter. beat roger federer to take home the gold for great britain. >>> china back in the...
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richard wolffe. so the rogue elements here is not todd akin but the entire republican party? that's a big net. the big tranquillizer dart. >>> after the break, governor romney has been chairman of the board and chairman of whiteboard, but is he ready to be ceo of the gop? >> nice spot. i know there's an effort by some people to try and bring as much confusion to the topic of medicare as possible, but i want to bring as much clarity as possible. so i prepared a small chart here which will describe differences in our respective plans for medicare. >> the whiteboard. we will discuss whether the governor's boardroom experience translates to the oval office. when "time's" michael crowley joins the conversation next on "now." ganiaresnilette,docalo yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? but it just tastes like fruit. an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he
richard wolffe. so the rogue elements here is not todd akin but the entire republican party? that's a big net. the big tranquillizer dart. >>> after the break, governor romney has been chairman of the board and chairman of whiteboard, but is he ready to be ceo of the gop? >> nice spot. i know there's an effort by some people to try and bring as much confusion to the topic of medicare as possible, but i want to bring as much clarity as possible. so i prepared a small chart here...
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richard. >>> she's a star early on. one of the big stories coming out of the games today. >> in day six of action, u.s. athletes added with the potential of more to come during prime time tonight. to keep us on top of all of the action, nbc bill rogers live in london once again. hey, bill. >> good evening. gold medals in high-profile sports get all the headlines. but tonight a lower profile event is casting a golden glow. great britain awoke to see the tower bridge bathed in olympic gold celebrating the nation's first gold medals of the games yesterday. but early today, the american gold rush continued. >> america versus great britain -- >> reporter: at excel arena, more olympic gold as kayla harrison won the first ever american gold medal in judo. brought to tears as she heard her national anthem. >> i pictured it every night for the last four years and feels real. >> at the same hall, vladimir putin who has written a book on judo cheered his nation and the gold medal performance. ann romney was cheering her horse in early rounds. at
richard. >>> she's a star early on. one of the big stories coming out of the games today. >> in day six of action, u.s. athletes added with the potential of more to come during prime time tonight. to keep us on top of all of the action, nbc bill rogers live in london once again. hey, bill. >> good evening. gold medals in high-profile sports get all the headlines. but tonight a lower profile event is casting a golden glow. great britain awoke to see the tower bridge bathed...
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manmade climate change and even coke brother funded scientists like richard mohler are waking up to this inconvenient truth but as the king of big oil i'm resting come comfortably in my fortified mansion and looking into building a second or fifth mansion somewhere in the mountains to avoid rising sea levels this folks is predatory capitalism at its worst and if left unchecked our future is uncertain. greg palast joins me now he's investigative journalist with the b.b.c. and author of numerous books including vultures picnic in pursuit of petroleum pigs power pirates in haifa finance carnivores his forthcoming book billionaires and valid bandits greg welcome to the show great to have you wanted to. be back with you so you heard my intro implicating big oil perks already climate change but just in case there's some box viewers out there who don't believe in this sort of stuff there's plenty of other things we can employ paid big oil on and you've documented all of the brilliant way from huge spills contaminating entire cities criminal neglect corruption anti-democratic practices simple question bad stuff to yeah yeah you know you
manmade climate change and even coke brother funded scientists like richard mohler are waking up to this inconvenient truth but as the king of big oil i'm resting come comfortably in my fortified mansion and looking into building a second or fifth mansion somewhere in the mountains to avoid rising sea levels this folks is predatory capitalism at its worst and if left unchecked our future is uncertain. greg palast joins me now he's investigative journalist with the b.b.c. and author of numerous...