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a big opportunity for a drug giant and a big scare for america. as you know, diabetes is a precursor to many other diseases. >> and emerging markets doubly so. thank you so much. >>> let's dig deeper in to the fight of diabetes and the role in that. the stock up about 17% this year. joini inings now, dr. moses, gr to have you on the show. we're going to ask you about what we're calling the holy grail, a pill opposed to injection. something i'm sure many sufferers are really looking forward to. you started developing it six years ago. now how much closer are you to making this a reality? >> i think, first of all, thank you for having me on the show and from a diabetes perspective, it's been in the business for 90 years and innovation is the core of what we do, trying to make medications to work better for patients in terms of helping them control blood glucose more safely. the concept of turning insulin in to a pill opposed to an jex is one that's been around for a long time but there's significant impediments to doing that. we believe that we're s
a big opportunity for a drug giant and a big scare for america. as you know, diabetes is a precursor to many other diseases. >> and emerging markets doubly so. thank you so much. >>> let's dig deeper in to the fight of diabetes and the role in that. the stock up about 17% this year. joini inings now, dr. moses, gr to have you on the show. we're going to ask you about what we're calling the holy grail, a pill opposed to injection. something i'm sure many sufferers are really...
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if it's too big to fail and too big it's too big to manage. therefore i ask you is it time for us to break up the big banks that are too big to fail and go back to glass stegel where the taxpayers were behind deposits and loans and whatever investments you wanted to make. hedge funds, private equity, venture funds, whatever. you can make them but no taxpayer support. is it time for the old mod snl. >> it set up a series of fire walls so you had banking as a boring enterprise. you take deposits and make loans. essentially that's what the volcker firewall does as well. it says you stay in the world of making loans rather than be in the hedge fund world oh. the larger you are, if you blow up, the bigger the shock wove v waves through the economy. you either have to have very bright clear rules about staying out of the hedge fund world or you have to have a lot smaller institutions so when they melt down they don't take down the economy with them. >> we'll leave it there. many thanks, senator. we appreciate your clarity on the subject. up next, so
if it's too big to fail and too big it's too big to manage. therefore i ask you is it time for us to break up the big banks that are too big to fail and go back to glass stegel where the taxpayers were behind deposits and loans and whatever investments you wanted to make. hedge funds, private equity, venture funds, whatever. you can make them but no taxpayer support. is it time for the old mod snl. >> it set up a series of fire walls so you had banking as a boring enterprise. you take...
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too big. and the reason is one of the dangers of what we did back in 2008 and 2009 when we bailed out all of those big banks is we created this what we call a moral hazard problem. there is a perception in the market, there is a perception of shareholders and depositors that these banks have gotten so large they have a safety net underneath them. that's one of the things that unfortunately encourages these kind of trading activities. you know, erin, i'm not sure what the best solution is. maybe it is, and i hate saying this, but maybe you do have to break up some of these big banks so they don't get so large, a, that we have to bail them out or b, even worse, the federal government doesn't have enough money to bail them out because they have gotten so large. >> this is the frightening thing about it. one other thing jamie dimon said today is this is an isolated incident. i heard that and all my alarm bells started going off. this is what every ceo has said with a major trading loss. in 2010 th
too big. and the reason is one of the dangers of what we did back in 2008 and 2009 when we bailed out all of those big banks is we created this what we call a moral hazard problem. there is a perception in the market, there is a perception of shareholders and depositors that these banks have gotten so large they have a safety net underneath them. that's one of the things that unfortunately encourages these kind of trading activities. you know, erin, i'm not sure what the best solution is. maybe...
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to eliminate too big to fail. therefore allowing a big bank to fail in a way that doesn't damage the american economy and the taxpayer never pays. i think we're on our way to working through the ways that would allow it to take place. >> thank you. two minutes and that will then conclude our hearing. >> mr. dimon, i want to go through a calendar here. on april 6 bloomberg had an article you're familiar with that article. >> yes. >> i think "the wall street journal" had an article that same day. >> um aware that i don't know if they came or we called them. we share everything with them. i do believe some of our people spoke with the regulators and described to them what we thought about it. >> it's reported on tuesday april 1010th, that particular position lost $300 million that day and subs subsequently on the next tuesday and wednesday with smaller losses. were you familiar with those? >> yes. >> on april 13th, then you made a statement that it's no big deal, it's just a tempest in the teapot. >> was that an accu
to eliminate too big to fail. therefore allowing a big bank to fail in a way that doesn't damage the american economy and the taxpayer never pays. i think we're on our way to working through the ways that would allow it to take place. >> thank you. two minutes and that will then conclude our hearing. >> mr. dimon, i want to go through a calendar here. on april 6 bloomberg had an article you're familiar with that article. >> yes. >> i think "the wall street...
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presumably so if this is another example where you're sitting there feelings screwed over by these big banks and what they can do what can you do well whether you're scared about the safety of your money or you're sick of being used to allow big banks to take on more leverage and enable their risky speculation well let's talk about some alternatives ron paul is here to talk about iran will do paul chairman and c.e.o. of eagle bank which is a community bank and he has been in the business a long time twenty five years he's here to spell out the benefits and also a lot of the challenges facing small banks so first thanks for being on the show pleasure absolutely so as i told you before i'm very excited to get your perspective running a small bank first is community banking an alternative for people who are there scared of having their money in these too big to fail institutions that spec. late with it or who are opposed to it they don't want to deposit their money in a bank and allow that bank to take on more leverage to speculate is our community banks alternative absolutely community b
presumably so if this is another example where you're sitting there feelings screwed over by these big banks and what they can do what can you do well whether you're scared about the safety of your money or you're sick of being used to allow big banks to take on more leverage and enable their risky speculation well let's talk about some alternatives ron paul is here to talk about iran will do paul chairman and c.e.o. of eagle bank which is a community bank and he has been in the business a long...
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let's do a big trade. let's trade cuts in social security and medicare for tax reform that lowers rates, closes loopholes and gives us more revenue. this ought to be known instead of the grand bargain as the big heist. [ applause ] >> but be clear about what it means. what it means is that we accept mass unemployment as normal because we're going to turn to balancing our budgets rather than focus on creating jobs. it means that middle class americans and the vulnerable will get stuck with much of the bill for the mess that wall street created. and worse in some ways, it ignores largely the causes of the plight we face. the wealthy will still not pay their fair share of taxes. wall street will still be free to blow up the economy. the insurance and drug companies will still drive up health care costs. we will still not have our long-term budgets under control. so we have to organize now to oppose the big heist and demand the real deal. and the pieces of this are simple. we need good jobs now and good jobs f
let's do a big trade. let's trade cuts in social security and medicare for tax reform that lowers rates, closes loopholes and gives us more revenue. this ought to be known instead of the grand bargain as the big heist. [ applause ] >> but be clear about what it means. what it means is that we accept mass unemployment as normal because we're going to turn to balancing our budgets rather than focus on creating jobs. it means that middle class americans and the vulnerable will get stuck with...
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but this year, a $50 million campaign by big tobacco has been doing some big-dollar magic on the electoratedropped 14 points over the last couple of months. once the tobacco company advertising onslaught really geared up. at this hour in terms of results on that race in california, california proposition 29, a yes vote, to add the $1 tax to a pack of cigarettes and with so% of precincts reporting, just a four-point margin between the yes and no votes. 52% voting yes. 48% voting no. again, only a fraction of those votes are in yet and people will be watching california proposition 29, the cigarette tax very, very closely. >>> in montana, you might remember the democratic state attorney general we had on the day to talk to him about his fight against citizen united. steve bullock. he had been favored to win the democratic primary for montana governor. republicans has to pick who to run against him. polls closed a couple of hours ago and in terms of what we know on the democratic primary said side, the projegted winner is steve bullock been projected to have a big win. former congressman ric h
but this year, a $50 million campaign by big tobacco has been doing some big-dollar magic on the electoratedropped 14 points over the last couple of months. once the tobacco company advertising onslaught really geared up. at this hour in terms of results on that race in california, california proposition 29, a yes vote, to add the $1 tax to a pack of cigarettes and with so% of precincts reporting, just a four-point margin between the yes and no votes. 52% voting yes. 48% voting no. again, only...
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it n a big way j.p. morgan is not. take a look at board right there. a big story.f 2.5 to 3% for most of the biggest banks in this country yet j.p. morgan on a day when stocks are having tremendously big day, that j.p. morgan isn't doing anything, pete. what does this say to you? >> for whatever reason it has some sort of leg. john, i know you want jump in, go ahead. >> i was going to say, judge, you just nailed it though. a doubling of losses by nyt story versus what kate kelly and sorkin reported. so who is right? i think sorkin and kate kelly are right. so if you have weakness you buy j.p. morgan. that's why it is weak. there is this fork in the head. if it is on the high end the stock should be lower. >> anthony, you want it comment? >> i was going to say, i think it is window selling. nothing superfundmental there. it would be down more if this was fire behind the smoke. >> it is weird to see though, pete. 4 to $6 billion would be under the umbrella of quote unquote manageable. >> right. >> ma jjamie dimon said it coul. >> take a look the at one-week loss, wit
it n a big way j.p. morgan is not. take a look at board right there. a big story.f 2.5 to 3% for most of the biggest banks in this country yet j.p. morgan on a day when stocks are having tremendously big day, that j.p. morgan isn't doing anything, pete. what does this say to you? >> for whatever reason it has some sort of leg. john, i know you want jump in, go ahead. >> i was going to say, judge, you just nailed it though. a doubling of losses by nyt story versus what kate kelly and...
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the big snip. >> this is kind of a big deal event. >> the little guy doesn't even know what's going on>> of course not. >> this is a little extravagant. in a remote control convertible car. >> but i think it's awesome! >> that part's cool. >> yeah. >> adding the wee wee, not so cool. >> so much festivity for something that, you know, a religious event. >> i always thought it was kind of solemn especially the dude. >> he wasn't given a choice. i didn't want to ride in this convertible power controlled thing, but the pyrotechniques. >> going to look back and go, you did what? >> what the -- >> no. he's going to look back and say, look at my first ride. >> convertible. >>> i think i'm going to like this, gayle. >> i think you're definitely going to like this. you love the sound. don't you? >> i love the sound. >> that is gopro racer dustin dominguez. check out what happened. >> look at this video right here. it captures his knee hitting the asphalt. why they wear pads. right? >> got knee pads right on there suicide just for that purpose. >> check out what happens there. >> whoa! >> oh. >>
the big snip. >> this is kind of a big deal event. >> the little guy doesn't even know what's going on>> of course not. >> this is a little extravagant. in a remote control convertible car. >> but i think it's awesome! >> that part's cool. >> yeah. >> adding the wee wee, not so cool. >> so much festivity for something that, you know, a religious event. >> i always thought it was kind of solemn especially the dude. >> he wasn't...
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big game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of us. [ slurping ] [ male announcer ] give 'em what they love. subway! giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! . >>> facebook is considering opening the site to kids, raised a lot of eyebrows among parents, claims it's too young for the site. take a look at the debate and the social media options. >>> social networking could leave parents conflicted. one hand, it's a new territory. another hand, it's a medium the kids will use for the rest of their life. among concerns are safety and privacy issues for parents. another concern is kids facing another source of advertising. >> we're talking about viral marketing. we're talking about marketing that's woven into interactive games and social networks and, you don't even know that's marketing. >> speaks to the chief criticism of the facebook report. it seeks another target for revenue on the stock struggles. steven is ceo of the family on- line safe
big game... that was sort of supposed to be for all of us. [ slurping ] [ male announcer ] give 'em what they love. subway! giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! . >>> facebook is considering opening the site to kids, raised a lot of eyebrows among parents, claims it's too young for the site. take a look at the debate and the social media options. >>> social networking could leave parents conflicted. one hand, it's a new...
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this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road, go, go, crack, crack, crack, big thicket. headlights what you think you are. huff, is this, critic o crack, a stick broke. buck in the brushes. put them back on. what you think. in the rushes. put them back o. big thicket we go to creek. go to head staggers along the trees. crack, a stick broke the creek breaks big thicket we go, buck shot, home we go, go, big thicket. road kill. staggering bucks. headlight rushes. screeching. road screeching, what you what you. we go, we go. crack. bones. road kills a broke stick along the staggering creek we go on. [applause] >> i will close w
this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road,...
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of big unions and labor.illions and they did everything they could do to demonize scott walker, his family and rebecca kleefisch. >> this is a precursor. i think this is only five months, but five months from now, we will see, as reagan followed thatcher, mitt romney will follow scott walker. >> sean: if scott walker pulls this off and we may be able to make a call very soon fscott walker pull this is off and you are barack obama, and they must have felt this coming -- you are sitting there saying, i have to defend wisconsin? >> i am worried if i am barack obama at this point. look at what walker has done here. he has done exactly what he said he would do. he has delivered on the fiscal policies. he has met the needs of state. and he has done this without laying off employees. it's an amazing story. this shows the irrelevance of unions. at this point, i have said, they're obsolete. >> sean: do you agree with that. >> look-- >>> i agree with you. i think it's that dramatic. this is a tipping-point moment. >> h
of big unions and labor.illions and they did everything they could do to demonize scott walker, his family and rebecca kleefisch. >> this is a precursor. i think this is only five months, but five months from now, we will see, as reagan followed thatcher, mitt romney will follow scott walker. >> sean: if scott walker pulls this off and we may be able to make a call very soon fscott walker pull this is off and you are barack obama, and they must have felt this coming -- you are...
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are banks too big to fail? jamie dimon and forget the kid gloves, bare knuckles all the way in the house, are we any closer to a real answer? pushing stocks up to triple digits, we debate if it will be a twister day. >>> after just months on the job, a merchandising guru is out. did one controversial ad cost him his job? herb is hearing it could be the vultures? we will talk about that and many other things. hello. i'm mandy drury. as brian mentioned we have a power rally in the last 11 days since december. bank of america, microsoft and caterpillar leading the dow. 1.3% is the best day in almost two weeks. good year is one of the winners there. nasdaq on its best way in two weeks extending to nearly 13%. a quick check on jpmorgan, stock sharply higher, investors seemed to be liking what they're hearing on capitol hill. let's go live to mary thompson live outside the house hearing room where things have just wrapped up. last week was really softball and the jig jamie dimon did in front of the cnbc cameras reall
are banks too big to fail? jamie dimon and forget the kid gloves, bare knuckles all the way in the house, are we any closer to a real answer? pushing stocks up to triple digits, we debate if it will be a twister day. >>> after just months on the job, a merchandising guru is out. did one controversial ad cost him his job? herb is hearing it could be the vultures? we will talk about that and many other things. hello. i'm mandy drury. as brian mentioned we have a power rally in the last...
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>> well, if he goes big, he is going to be easily framed as a big spending liberal. >> what is wrong with that? he is a liberal and needs to spend big. >> and they will talk about the stimulus bill -- >> yes, they will go after it anyway. >> and i think that is what -- >> but nia -- >> he has never been the full loaf guy, but the half loaf. you are saying that -- >> half a loaf, less than one half of 1%. there is a stimulus bill on the record and health care bill on the record and auto rescue plan on the record and the question is now whether you sell it and believe in it and hide from it. do you believe he can hide from the stimulus plan because of to stupid title stimulus and hide from the auto bailout, because it is a bailout when they should have called it a rescue, and they call it a stimulus bill instead of a jobs bill. and the shopping of this, and the p.r. of this, and the marketing has been a zero. these programs are good. they did the right thing on health care, and they did the right thing on spending money when they got in there to rescue the economy and the right thing o
>> well, if he goes big, he is going to be easily framed as a big spending liberal. >> what is wrong with that? he is a liberal and needs to spend big. >> and they will talk about the stimulus bill -- >> yes, they will go after it anyway. >> and i think that is what -- >> but nia -- >> he has never been the full loaf guy, but the half loaf. you are saying that -- >> half a loaf, less than one half of 1%. there is a stimulus bill on the record and...
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. >> suarez: it was a day of big decisions at the supreme court. the justices issued three major opinions, but the fate of the highly anticipated health care and immigration cases won't be known until next week. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroom today and can tell us more. marcia, on the big broadcast indecency question, the justices called the f.c.c. rules "vague." they sided with the broadcasters. but did they take on the big first amendment questions having to do with the regulating of content on broadcast television? >> no, they didn't, ray. it was a case... a long-running case that we've all been following closely and it sort of fizzled in a sense. the justices... this was known as the case of the bleeding expletives and naked buttocks. it involved two networks, fox and abc. fox had shown the billboard music awards in two separate instances, singer share on one show used the "f" word. nicole richie on the other used the "s" word. abc had shown about seven seconds of the naked back of a woman entering a shower on t
. >> suarez: it was a day of big decisions at the supreme court. the justices issued three major opinions, but the fate of the highly anticipated health care and immigration cases won't be known until next week. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroom today and can tell us more. marcia, on the big broadcast indecency question, the justices called the f.c.c. rules "vague." they sided with the broadcasters. but did they take on the big first...
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about a big fight and a big fight of this election. the republican party is pushing to keep the erroneous bush tax cuts for rich people in this country. the same tax cuts that have been destructive for the economy. now the gop is embracing an unlike l unlikely here hero for their cause. they believe the bush tax should be extended for middle class americans. so predictable, love, president clinton is around republican circles. >> obviously president bill clinton gets it. >> president clinton got it right the first time yesterday. >> coupling that with bill clinton's remarks. he is the gift that keeps on giving. >> that's right, desperate facts, they continue to believe these tax cuts are somehow good for the economy. it's pretty incredible. >> extending all of the current tax rates for at least a year is really important if we're going to help job creators gain a little more confidence and put americans back to work. >> it's obvious that the economy needs the certainty of the extension of the current tax rates for at least a year. >> i
about a big fight and a big fight of this election. the republican party is pushing to keep the erroneous bush tax cuts for rich people in this country. the same tax cuts that have been destructive for the economy. now the gop is embracing an unlike l unlikely here hero for their cause. they believe the bush tax should be extended for middle class americans. so predictable, love, president clinton is around republican circles. >> obviously president bill clinton gets it. >>...
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this market is big enough for one. things can get rough as jim takes a stand whether the coffee king can continue to grind out profits or if it's overcaffeinated. >>> later, head west? nat gas went from sliding to recently rebounding off its lows, but is it enough to drive growth for pipeline player west energy. cramer talks to their ceo just aahea ahead coming up on "mad money." [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. this message. back from the worst economic depression. almost 4.3 million new jobs we're still not creating them president's jobs plan firefighters, police officers, work. right now. wealthiest americans congress refuses to act. tell congress we can't wait. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep go
this market is big enough for one. things can get rough as jim takes a stand whether the coffee king can continue to grind out profits or if it's overcaffeinated. >>> later, head west? nat gas went from sliding to recently rebounding off its lows, but is it enough to drive growth for pipeline player west energy. cramer talks to their ceo just aahea ahead coming up on "mad money." [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to...
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that's a big statement. we've already had in california, twice as many wild fires as we had last year. in fact, the noaa, have basically said that one-fifth of the united states right now is either in extreme or severe drought situation. the south bay, for example, has received 50% of its normal rainfall, the peninsula, 65%, oakland, which is right there on the bay, 72%, so -- what we have is this scenario set up for a really bad fire season and, of course, this weekend, we will have a red flag warning. at least in the north bay, if not in other parts, so there could be real problems. >> now, tom, predicting fire season and how it's going to go, there are some factors that we need to remember. we haven't had a lot of rain. >> right. >> winds are a factor. >> big factor and especially when you have winds that are going offshore, when the hot winds, when it gets so holt in the interior, it blows the winds, it fans the flames and makes the fires even worse. >> and it might sound really basic, but a lot of times
that's a big statement. we've already had in california, twice as many wild fires as we had last year. in fact, the noaa, have basically said that one-fifth of the united states right now is either in extreme or severe drought situation. the south bay, for example, has received 50% of its normal rainfall, the peninsula, 65%, oakland, which is right there on the bay, 72%, so -- what we have is this scenario set up for a really bad fire season and, of course, this weekend, we will have a red flag...
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so i think it's a big deal. but i don't know if it does this much good to talk about did the democrats do enough. a lot of depend on energy on the ground. and i think bill clinton being there, he is very good at provoking energy on the ground. i think it's a powerful symbol the democrats that are on the fence. it looks like from the polls that president obama is running ahead of tom barrett in that state. and so bill clinton will be a good guy to convert on the fence democrats. >> e.j. dionne, author of the new book "our divided political heart." e.j., congratulations on this successful launch of the book. >> thank you so much. >> thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> we have big developments to night in the state of florida's attempt to make it harder to vote. this is something we have been talking about on the show for the last few nights. my colleague ed shultz is covering this in even more depth for longer. but we have brand new developments to night that i do not think you hear
so i think it's a big deal. but i don't know if it does this much good to talk about did the democrats do enough. a lot of depend on energy on the ground. and i think bill clinton being there, he is very good at provoking energy on the ground. i think it's a powerful symbol the democrats that are on the fence. it looks like from the polls that president obama is running ahead of tom barrett in that state. and so bill clinton will be a good guy to convert on the fence democrats. >> e.j....
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another big. businessman who's gone into the public arena rick scott down in florida we've got the florida recall going on and or excuse me the for the florida purge of voters going on and you have uncovered some other forces beyond just the normal political involved in the tell us about this you know only three weeks ago we published a story and weeks as centrally found fifty five million dollars spent in the two thousand and ten elections that was previously unreported and connected to the koch brothers and several other very wealthy political donors going there was spent to get rick scott elected that was bad all over the country for partisan purposes to get republicans elected and from that documentation that we were able to buy it spawns many other stories of course so as we look at the voter purge in florida as they take out. people in the voter rolls they queues of being non-citizens although many have been documented to be bonafide citizens we have to look at the the motivating factors and
another big. businessman who's gone into the public arena rick scott down in florida we've got the florida recall going on and or excuse me the for the florida purge of voters going on and you have uncovered some other forces beyond just the normal political involved in the tell us about this you know only three weeks ago we published a story and weeks as centrally found fifty five million dollars spent in the two thousand and ten elections that was previously unreported and connected to the...
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this is big news. quick result tonight from the recall election in wisconsin. exit polls all day had suggested that the margin was going to be tight. that it was going to be a long night waiting for a result from wisconsin because it was going to be so close. but ultimately nbc news made their projection in this race early. it was less than an hour after polls closed that nbc news projected that republican governor scott walker would be holding on to his governorship. interestingly though, out of the same exit polls been they also showed a vast majority of wisconsin voters saying that they made up their minds how they were going to vote months ago. if that is true, that means that the state was making up its mind how it was going to vote tonight months ago while democrats were still messing with their own primary in the race when democrats didn't even have a candidate. so, scott walker had the state's airwaves to himself. he was airing ten ing tens of m dollars worth of ads to recall him and that's bef
this is big news. quick result tonight from the recall election in wisconsin. exit polls all day had suggested that the margin was going to be tight. that it was going to be a long night waiting for a result from wisconsin because it was going to be so close. but ultimately nbc news made their projection in this race early. it was less than an hour after polls closed that nbc news projected that republican governor scott walker would be holding on to his governorship. interestingly though, out...
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it cut the credit ratings of six big u.s. banks late yesterday, months after warning it would do so. but investors mostly shrugged off the worries even though the action threatens to make banking more expensive for customers. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: of the five u.s. banks downgraded by moody's, citi, j.p. morgan chase and bank of america deal directly with consumers. today, people were still trying to figure out what the move means for them. >> i'm familiar with the issue. i just read the headline l+s1 night. i wasn't that concerned until now. >> yeah, it's kind of scary, like i wasn't expecting to hear that. >> actually, it doesn't really change anything. you're not really making any money. >> reporter: experts say there's no reason for consumers to fret about the safety of their money. what they should be watching is their banks' bottom lines. some companies have already estimated the downgrades will cost them billions of dollars. and, the banks might try to make up for the lost revenue by passing costs on to c
it cut the credit ratings of six big u.s. banks late yesterday, months after warning it would do so. but investors mostly shrugged off the worries even though the action threatens to make banking more expensive for customers. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: of the five u.s. banks downgraded by moody's, citi, j.p. morgan chase and bank of america deal directly with consumers. today, people were still trying to figure out what the move means for them. >> i'm familiar with the...
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big chance. >> tuesday is your big chance.talking to summer ash, the in-house astrophysicist rep. we'll watch the transit of venus on tuesday without burning your eyes out of your sockets. of course, the fact that it's happening on tuesday means it is happening on the day of the wisconsin recall election when voters decide whether republican scott walker gets to finish out his term after stripping union rights in the state and thereby wiped out the strongest unions in wisconsin, which wiped out the only answer that democrats have to fight republicans in elections. scott walker led the nation in losing jobs and scorched this out of wisconsin's discourse. on tuesday we'll learn whether he faces electoral consequences for all that now before his first term is up. since what he did in office is kind of a shock to those who voted in the last election, he didn't run on any of the stuff that he ended up doing. the scott walker recall is the second most important election in the country this year before the presidential election, and
big chance. >> tuesday is your big chance.talking to summer ash, the in-house astrophysicist rep. we'll watch the transit of venus on tuesday without burning your eyes out of your sockets. of course, the fact that it's happening on tuesday means it is happening on the day of the wisconsin recall election when voters decide whether republican scott walker gets to finish out his term after stripping union rights in the state and thereby wiped out the strongest unions in wisconsin, which...
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a big louisiana boo-yah to you.y, many more. >> i will give you a tulane boo-yah back at you. >> caller: i'm calling to discuss interdigital corporation. >> steve miller is right. i want you to take the money on the gain and run. $6 sayonara. charlie, please. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. calling from beautiful florida. >> fantastic. go ahead. >> caller: yeah. i'm a first time caller, long time listener. my stock today is tipx. it's been acting badly. >> it has. we heard good things about the cloud from oracle tonight. i think they're safe to 30. at that point we are going to ring the register. we're tired of being beat up. it's too inconsistent even if the company seems to generate consistent returns. got to call as i see it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well,
a big louisiana boo-yah to you.y, many more. >> i will give you a tulane boo-yah back at you. >> caller: i'm calling to discuss interdigital corporation. >> steve miller is right. i want you to take the money on the gain and run. $6 sayonara. charlie, please. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. calling from beautiful florida. >> fantastic. go ahead. >> caller: yeah. i'm a first time caller, long time listener. my stock today is tipx. it's been acting badly. >> it...
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big game... giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a rising hip-hop star who will release his debut album "live from the underground," on june 5th. he's makes his tv debut with us tonight. to perform the song "i got this" with a little help from the roots, please welcome big k.r.i.t.! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i got this here i got this here ♪ ♪ i got this here big fat yard with a house on the hill old school whip ♪ ♪ with some big rims i got this here get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door get this paper slam the door ♪ ♪ get this paper slam the door well i suppose gonna hate on me ♪ ♪ well that's cool i got shows getting money i can barely fold
big game... giant subs, sandwich and cookie platters. and big-time value. subway catering. order today! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a rising hip-hop star who will release his debut album "live from the underground," on june 5th. he's makes his tv debut with us tonight. to perform the song "i got this" with a little help from the roots, please welcome big k.r.i.t.! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i got this here i got this here i got this...
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but we have the big supreme court coming up. john: this fight's not going away the rest of the election year. thanks, guys. house republicans in the obama white house -- and the obama white house have been at war for a long time and this week it got worse. the reason? the since-abandoned gun walking program. the justice department refused to turn over some documents, the white house complamed executive privilege and now the committee has voted to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt. major, how did we come to this? >> this is about a 16-month investigation. the house government and oversight committee has subpoena power. this line was originally started in the senate by charles grassley. a very stern, competent bipartisan investigator but he didn't have subpoena power so he handed it off to the house. for a long time the white house position was don't call us about this, we have nothing to do with this. in dribs and drabs information has come out that indicates or at least raised a significant be suspicion to house repu
but we have the big supreme court coming up. john: this fight's not going away the rest of the election year. thanks, guys. house republicans in the obama white house -- and the obama white house have been at war for a long time and this week it got worse. the reason? the since-abandoned gun walking program. the justice department refused to turn over some documents, the white house complamed executive privilege and now the committee has voted to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt....
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big ovation for the giants fans here for buster posey, having a big day. three times, ninth home run of the year. >> eric: you mention the giants fans and i credit them for giving the votes to buster posey and cabrera, enough of them to overtime, two guys having great years. >> dave: the comebacker and he can't make a play so he scorches another one for his second hit of the game. >> eric: what has been incredible for me is how much reputation the giants have when they go into opposing ball parks, particularly san diego. you saw it in anaheim. obviously looking for some sort of mixture herbut it seems like since 2010, this giants fan base has taken on a life of its own. >> dave: old-time francse, been around 130 years and a passionate fan base through most of that time, but 2010 did change things. giants on the road now are one of the top draws in baseball. angel bagan, part of this refurbished giant offense with a hit and a walk in this game. he scored a couple of runs. >> eric: have to call them the three amigos. >> dave: all starters, all performers, al
big ovation for the giants fans here for buster posey, having a big day. three times, ninth home run of the year. >> eric: you mention the giants fans and i credit them for giving the votes to buster posey and cabrera, enough of them to overtime, two guys having great years. >> dave: the comebacker and he can't make a play so he scorches another one for his second hit of the game. >> eric: what has been incredible for me is how much reputation the giants have when they go into...
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they saw a big cloud coming and said, you know what? lightning might hit the bridge next, and it did. he said the sound is incredible and the video on this phone didn't pick up the incredible noise it produced. >> i bet the people on that bridge pooped their pants that day. >> look how many people who were on the bridge. imagine what it was like for them? >> crazy. imagine if you were in one of those cars? >> uh-huh. >> i feel like this is how a super hero is created. you know? be like, lightning man! >> oh. >> somebody in the car with a flat tire. then the rubber didn't bounce the lightning bolt -- the guy got struck and then turns into lightning. >> why troll, nick? >> under the bridge. under the bridge, a troll. >> what does a troll have to do with lightning? >> nothing. delivered to this planet through lightning. >> yes! >>> it's top five time as we head to number one here on our countdown and at number five, welcome to the future. >> we heard a lot about google glasses. those glasses that are supposed to be heads up, do crazy, cool
they saw a big cloud coming and said, you know what? lightning might hit the bridge next, and it did. he said the sound is incredible and the video on this phone didn't pick up the incredible noise it produced. >> i bet the people on that bridge pooped their pants that day. >> look how many people who were on the bridge. imagine what it was like for them? >> crazy. imagine if you were in one of those cars? >> uh-huh. >> i feel like this is how a super hero is...
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big chance. >> tuesday is your big chance.conaway, our producer talking to the great astrophysicist friend. we'll keep you posted on our blog where you can watch the transit of venus on tuesday without burning your eyes out of your sockets. of course, the fact it's happening on tuesday means it's also happening on the day of the wisconsin recall election when with voters decide if republican governor scott walker gets to finish his term after he stripped union rights in the state and thereby all but wiped out the strongest unions in the state, which is the only way democrats have to fight. scott walker has led the nation in losing jobs. he has scorched the civility out of wisconsin's civic discourse. on tuesday we'll learn if he faces electoral consequences now before his first term is up. since what he's done in office is kind of a shock to those who voted on the election. he didn't run on any of the stuff he ended up doing. the scott walker recall on tuesday is the second most important election in the country this year, bef
big chance. >> tuesday is your big chance.conaway, our producer talking to the great astrophysicist friend. we'll keep you posted on our blog where you can watch the transit of venus on tuesday without burning your eyes out of your sockets. of course, the fact it's happening on tuesday means it's also happening on the day of the wisconsin recall election when with voters decide if republican governor scott walker gets to finish his term after he stripped union rights in the state and...
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this is big news.> most people don't know it, but the majority of stock trades made in the united states are no longer being made by human beings but by high-speed computers capable of buying and selling thousands of different securities in the time it takes you to blink an eye. it's known as high-frequency trading. and as we first reported in october 2010, the securities and exchange commission and members of congress are asking some tough questions about its usefulness and potential dangers. [bell ringing] for 150 years, the floor of the new york stock exchange was the center of the financial world, the economic engine that helped american business raise capital and create jobs. today it's still the public facade of wall street and a television backdrop for reporters relaying financial news. but less than 30% of the trading is conducted here now. and the specialists and the noise of the floor is being replaced by the speed and quiet efficiency of computers, and the action is moved elsewhere. there ar
this is big news.> most people don't know it, but the majority of stock trades made in the united states are no longer being made by human beings but by high-speed computers capable of buying and selling thousands of different securities in the time it takes you to blink an eye. it's known as high-frequency trading. and as we first reported in october 2010, the securities and exchange commission and members of congress are asking some tough questions about its usefulness and potential...
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and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g, big.ternet from at&t at home... includes wi-fi access on the go -- whoo-hoo! it's an unbelievable deal. it's an unbelievable deal. [ both chuckle ] well, gotta go! but, wait, there's more! [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at a park. here, pigie, pigie. [ pigeon coos ] and surf the web at your favorite bookstore. our internet at home includes access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network on the go. [ female announcer ] go to the website below and get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. that's all the speed you need at a great price. it's an unbelievable deal, so why wait? act now! act now! like he said. ♪ >>> just because the greeks finally did the right thing this weekend doesn't mean we can afford to stop playing it
and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g, big.ternet from at&t at home... includes wi-fi access on the go -- whoo-hoo! it's an unbelievable deal. it's an unbelievable deal. [ both chuckle ] well, gotta go! but, wait, there's more! [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at...
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it's a big hot mess. >> what about the box office?inning. >> pixar, 13 in a row. amazing. >> $67 million for "brave." >> it didn't get the greatest review. >> no insiders were concerned about it because they didn't think men would go out and were worried about a woman and a girl's movie. they were wrong. >> the audience was boys. >> give them a good story and they'll come. >> throw a bow and arrow in it. >> thanks, ladies. >> thank you. >> up next, jill martin with everything you need to look chic on the beach. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] ♪ riding to work, with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ pete, pete, pete ♪ riding to work with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ riding to work with me [ orbit trumpet ] don't let food hang around. clean it up with orbit! ahh. [ orbit glint ] ow...ow...ow. fabulous! for a good clean feeling after any meal. ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit! >> with hotwire's low prices, i can afford to visit chicago for my first big race and l.a. for my best friend's wedding. because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use h
it's a big hot mess. >> what about the box office?inning. >> pixar, 13 in a row. amazing. >> $67 million for "brave." >> it didn't get the greatest review. >> no insiders were concerned about it because they didn't think men would go out and were worried about a woman and a girl's movie. they were wrong. >> the audience was boys. >> give them a good story and they'll come. >> throw a bow and arrow in it. >> thanks, ladies. >>...
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. >> go big. >> how big? >> find out how big is big enough. >> oh, wow. >>> we're going to get today's show started with our top video and the story behind it and nick has both. >> dog lovers, this next one is a little hard to watch but it's not as bad as it looks. this happened in elmhurst, new york. a pit bull has a small french poodle in his very powerful jaws. >> oh, my goodness. what do you do? how do you get this dog off? >> exactly. they're trying everything. they're pulling on the scruff of his neck. they're kicking, they're smacking the pit bull. yeah, the pit bull does shake this small dog a couple of times. >> he's trying to kill this dog for sure. >> and pit bulls, once they get ahold of something, that's what they're known for. >> the pounds of force in their mouth is eveincredible. >> eventually the pit does release the poodle. as hard as that is to watch, the poodle is okay. he had some minor injuries, believe it or not, just minor injuries, but the poodle is okay. this woman in the dark t-shir
. >> go big. >> how big? >> find out how big is big enough. >> oh, wow. >>> we're going to get today's show started with our top video and the story behind it and nick has both. >> dog lovers, this next one is a little hard to watch but it's not as bad as it looks. this happened in elmhurst, new york. a pit bull has a small french poodle in his very powerful jaws. >> oh, my goodness. what do you do? how do you get this dog off? >> exactly....
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i want something big. if you have a do-nothing congress, make them do nothing about something important at least. . and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. right? get. out. exactly! really?! [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey! there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. [ music plays, record skips ] hi, i'm new ensure clear. clear, huh? my nutritional standards are high. i'm not juice or fancy water, i'm different. i've got nine grams of protein. twist my lid. that's three times more than me! twenty-one vitamins and minerals and zero fat! hmmm. you'll bring a lot to the party. [ all ] yay! [ female announcer ] new ensure clear. nine grams protein. zero fat. twenty-one vitamins and minerals. in blueberry/pomegranate and pea
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real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> more devastating news coming out of colorado springs. police say a body has been found in one of the estimated 345 homes burned by the wildfire there. meanwhile, president obama has issue ad disaster declaration for the state. the president will arrive in colorado springs later this afternoon for a closer look at the damage and to thank firefighters. >>> a lot of people are reporting smelling smoke in our area. and firefighters say it is possible that the smell is coming from far away. there are two wildfires burning in the shenandoah valley. one is in the george washington national forest and the other is in shenandoah national park. fire departments across our area have been getting calls from people who are worried about the smell. >> getting much in the way of winds to carry that smoke today? >> not a whole lot today. winds will pick up a little bit later today. >> the smell could be you cooking on the sidewalk today. >> yes, cooking eggs. >> are you goin
real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> more devastating news coming out of colorado springs. police say a body has been found in one of the estimated 345 homes burned by the wildfire there. meanwhile, president obama has issue ad disaster declaration for the state. the president will arrive in colorado springs later this afternoon for a closer look at the damage and to thank firefighters. >>> a lot of people are reporting smelling...
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i actually think that would be a big positive. i think that oil would actually rebound if they in fact continue to do that. >> why did oil slide $20 after the first rate cut? >> the first rate cut was to the triple r. that meant almost nothing. we just got the first cut to their interest rates and that was the first one that they have done in a couple of years, so, yeah. you have to cut to the meat. >> also, remember, two months ago we were all sitting around here saying oil is going to $150 a barrel and going to ruin the u.s. economy and now we're 25% lower and that was included in that chanting of saying it is going to ruin the u.s. economy and now it is 25% lower. this is great for the u.s. consumer. >> if in fact oil was going down for the right reasons, and that raises the other issues that we have been talking about, but let's put a button on the conversation with this. give me a trade off of oil being at $80, potentially going down or if it goes up by a few dollars from here. where do you want to be. >> you want to be consu
i actually think that would be a big positive. i think that oil would actually rebound if they in fact continue to do that. >> why did oil slide $20 after the first rate cut? >> the first rate cut was to the triple r. that meant almost nothing. we just got the first cut to their interest rates and that was the first one that they have done in a couple of years, so, yeah. you have to cut to the meat. >> also, remember, two months ago we were all sitting around here saying oil...
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i think it has a big, a big effect on the presidential election, yeah.g, they've been also talking about that as well. >> in the big finish tonight, citizens obviously have a right to vote any way they choose, but after last night's results in wisconsin, it looks like people are still persuaded to vote against their own economic interests. now, just the facts. governor scott walker has not been a job creator. he hasn't hit anywhere near the 250,000 mark that he wanted. he did not create a real surplus. he's played with the numbers, no doubt, kicked the can down the road to other budgets, but there's no surplus and it's certainly not $150 million. and he is against equal pay for women. so what's going on here? i'm joined tonight by thomas frank, authors of "what's the matter with kansas" and his latest book, "pity the billionaire." an economist at harper's magazine, and e.j. dionne with us tonight. thomas, let's go to the heartland. is this another example of some working class voters going against their own economic interests? what do you think? >> come
i think it has a big, a big effect on the presidential election, yeah.g, they've been also talking about that as well. >> in the big finish tonight, citizens obviously have a right to vote any way they choose, but after last night's results in wisconsin, it looks like people are still persuaded to vote against their own economic interests. now, just the facts. governor scott walker has not been a job creator. he hasn't hit anywhere near the 250,000 mark that he wanted. he did not create a...
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big crowd down here today as we're going to see one of the first big post-facebook ipo tests. service now. >> the underwriter is morgan stanley. >> really? >> yes. they leapt. >> funny how they chose the nyse. >> service now, by the way, provides cloud-based applications, helps technology operations. symbol n.o.w. we're going to speak with the ceo in just a moment. over at the nasdaq, kior, a next generation renewable fuels company. the ipo process getting renewed attention today, more than a month after facebook went public over at the nasdaq. we haven't mentioned -- faber, you were going to mention -- >> we talked quite some time ago about the likelihood that cody would file for a public offering. ] . interestingly, before they made their unsolicited bid for avon, they had a meeting with bankers to pave the way for an ipo. once they dropped the avon deal, we found out they selected jpmorgan. that's been filed for a $700 million ipo. there will be another offering. as june ends here, we've seen so few initial public offerings. it looked as though we might have a june without
big crowd down here today as we're going to see one of the first big post-facebook ipo tests. service now. >> the underwriter is morgan stanley. >> really? >> yes. they leapt. >> funny how they chose the nyse. >> service now, by the way, provides cloud-based applications, helps technology operations. symbol n.o.w. we're going to speak with the ceo in just a moment. over at the nasdaq, kior, a next generation renewable fuels company. the ipo process getting renewed...
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>> i'm a big deliver. now the next year you're being told so i love being in the industry so i don't think we have a problem with it >> so no scars? >> i try hard to not have any lingering effectf> rose: we're not talking about the investor class. >> >> but also the entrepreneur class. >> rose: how about the venture capital class. did it have any impact on john dorr. >> i wouldn't say specifically but... a lot of venture capitalists road off of what was called consumer internet. so internet companies that sell something to consumers a lot of these between 2002 and 2007 would not touch those companies and that's when facebook started and twitter was started. >> rose: but twitter hasn't gone public. are you saying that, in fact, these companies are undervalued? their p.e. ratio is too low and if, in fact, they had an appropriate p.e. ratio their evaluation would be even more stratospheric? >> so... >> rose: sounds like it. >> you want to be careful... i want to be careful when i second guess the market
>> i'm a big deliver. now the next year you're being told so i love being in the industry so i don't think we have a problem with it >> so no scars? >> i try hard to not have any lingering effectf> rose: we're not talking about the investor class. >> >> but also the entrepreneur class. >> rose: how about the venture capital class. did it have any impact on john dorr. >> i wouldn't say specifically but... a lot of venture capitalists road off of what...