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i explained that they needed to diversify away from enron. each time i did it i heard how they got discounts, it was such a great company and it was too terrific to sell. the fact is it was down so much they couldn't sell. then one day it was gone. many people have made this comment before. why? you feel you know what you're doing. cut it back. cut it back tomorrow. here's the bottom line. diversification comes before everything else before investing. so never put more than 1/5 of your retirement money in the stock of the company you work for. just like i advise not putting more than 1/5 of your capital in any one sector. more than that. remember, that's what you're doing, your a doubling down. stick with cramer if you want to know more about how to actually manage your retirement money so you can build lasting wealth for you and your family. there's much more "mad money" ahead. americans are living longer these days and, yes, that should change the way you prepare for retirement. i'll help you fill those golden years with green. sometimes yo
i explained that they needed to diversify away from enron. each time i did it i heard how they got discounts, it was such a great company and it was too terrific to sell. the fact is it was down so much they couldn't sell. then one day it was gone. many people have made this comment before. why? you feel you know what you're doing. cut it back. cut it back tomorrow. here's the bottom line. diversification comes before everything else before investing. so never put more than 1/5 of your...
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the two repoedly expressed theiconcern over the enronment. prably wasn't les pis festyle they werediussing and u.s.a. contestant, pl kantner ha kantr has dd at thege o 74. is is a cool video ofim peor omerin band std with the ban he co founded, jefferson airpne gina rodriguez ming a fans day. high school student mention on twitter how mh she loved t actress oered to sd her the goo wro prom. th is "early tod." coming up on news-5-to comi up on n5-today. a colorado sin womanounds ofaftea fireamageser prty... why a fire hnts at the center of the controversy... plus... we're unvering mor disturbing infmation behind e arrest of a dorated colorado springs police serget... we first told you abou sterday... warm again tend t the week t g changes are on the way i'll have an hour by hour k wn yr weekend coming up thanksor joining us... it's january 29th. i'm ira cronin. and m annisnead... in f shee. firsthis mnings weeep an eye oe powerful storm adedur, ergency officis are putting the word out now-- plan ahead. ne 5's jnna wise joi us live from colorad
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>> or an enron or something, right? >> no. i don't want to -- i would be remiss to call it enron. better suited -- >> bear stearns? >> there is no fraud. i'm not alleging any fraud here. >> yeah. exactly. i think what which all have to be confident of oil at $20 is going to put stress in high-yield markets and in leveraged loans and so people are going to be concerned -- because i've been at a lot of us talk about the infection creates additional stress points. a bank big in structured product and derivatives, it makes sense that that's the thing you want to be the least attracted to and you want to be more attracted to like a more financial institution. i don't think that the weakness surprises me because of the stress we are seeing. i'm not implying there is going to be some calamity happening to deutsche bank specifically or any large european bank with a big derivatives book. >> let me ask you a question. brian belski was on the air earlier today. he thought it is reprehensible for people to draw comparisons to what has gone on in 2008. you probably have a constructive view on
>> or an enron or something, right? >> no. i don't want to -- i would be remiss to call it enron. better suited -- >> bear stearns? >> there is no fraud. i'm not alleging any fraud here. >> yeah. exactly. i think what which all have to be confident of oil at $20 is going to put stress in high-yield markets and in leveraged loans and so people are going to be concerned -- because i've been at a lot of us talk about the infection creates additional stress points. a...
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he's an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose credits include "enron: the smartest guys in the room." "we steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." "the armstrong lie." "client 9: the rise and fall of eliot spitzer," and "taxi to the dark side," which won the academy award in 2007. his latest film is "going clear: scientology and the prison of belief." he's alex gibney. this is "overheard."
he's an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose credits include "enron: the smartest guys in the room." "we steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." "the armstrong lie." "client 9: the rise and fall of eliot spitzer," and "taxi to the dark side," which won the academy award in 2007. his latest film is "going clear: scientology and the prison of belief." he's alex gibney. this is "overheard."
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other reports coming out of enron saying they would be -- coming out of iran saying they would be releasedetention, butin that is the situation as far as we know. francine: this is a situation today. if we take a step back and try to get the broader picture. -- january 13, how would you qualify the geopolitical tensions in the middle east? elliott: there are risks in the middle east, not just the spat between saudi arabia and iran. the saudi embassy was torched in tehran. the saudi's with true their ambassadors and encourage their allies to do likewise. there is the war going on in yemen. you still have syria going on. as this issue between iran and the u.s. sailors, i that it is highly unlikely it is going to escalate into anything major. any day now, sanctions against iran as a result of the nuclear deal are said to be lifted. it seems unlikely that iran is going to do something this drastic to jeopardize it. it is propaganda for the iranians. iran.s coming from i think it is unlikely this is going to escalate. not to say there is not geopolitical risks in this region. francine: elliott
other reports coming out of enron saying they would be -- coming out of iran saying they would be releasedetention, butin that is the situation as far as we know. francine: this is a situation today. if we take a step back and try to get the broader picture. -- january 13, how would you qualify the geopolitical tensions in the middle east? elliott: there are risks in the middle east, not just the spat between saudi arabia and iran. the saudi embassy was torched in tehran. the saudi's with true...
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he's an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose credits include "enron: the smartest guys in the room." "we steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." "the armstrong lie." "client 9: the rise and fall of eliot spitzer," and "taxi to the dark side," which won the academy award in 2007. his latest film is "going clear: scientology and the prison of belief." he's alex gibney. this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there is no freedom. and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes to 11:00. [laughter]. >> alex gibney, welcome. >> glad to be here, evan. >> nice to see you and congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> this film, this film is so great. do you feel as good about it? i mean, you have seen it a thousand times. >> i feel great about it. and it's been very moving
he's an acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose credits include "enron: the smartest guys in the room." "we steal secrets: the story of wikileaks." "the armstrong lie." "client 9: the rise and fall of eliot spitzer," and "taxi to the dark side," which won the academy award in 2007. his latest film is "going clear: scientology and the prison of belief." he's alex gibney. this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there...
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lumbportsweacan outperfo comtitors in icult enronments andhe izrds a mehaer. othe aee with hen b the ock is down on bad day bott l i n't ink columb nee blizrds inrder tdol. it's a bon, especially comp to the warm weather we had t had inhequarter. ant to play nter sto joaus columbia is the y tobeeful. put on small pition beforee mprerts ebruary 10. no d in honor of my birthday. then buynto weaknessecause ter a thquter were about to see n'flecthe wfou winteronrland posives at aboundll or e tr alri les tdaviinavos -- i me illins. vid? >>alle is rdstm arbottom a suli stay ay stay aw. . rdstrom cap. i meerhe dngrade theyeed ba le-on. will ner go agnst themor the long term. shorterm, no ml ste is ine nus. bob new jersey. bob. >> calr: hm, how you ing? boo-ya >> aller: what shouldo before es? >>etlay it for earnin wve to downgrade and i detand. lookyou n skechers for the long term. hathese people havne er the long term. you it now and s down to 25 a yng to be ang at me if you an't buy the stock. i k it hore downside. i likefor the ng tm. let it snow! i think mbiaport
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congressman known for coauthoring legislation in the wake of the enron scandal has died. ohio republican mike oxley. his family says he was suffering from a recurrence of nonsmoking lung cancer and died yesterday. he was 71 years old. >>> blue bell creameries is being investigated for how it leading to ten cases of listeria or food poisoning. three people are believed to contaminated treats. prosecutors are looking into whether higher ups at the company are responsible for the outbreak. >>> president obama is looking to sidestep congress in an effort to curb gun violence. he'll meet with attorney general loretta lynch to on the issue. he talked about it during his weekly address. >> we know we can't stop every about of violence. what if we tried to stop even one. what if congress did something, anything to protect our kids from gun violence. >> the president's options include expanding background checks for people looking to buy guns and requiring enhanced reporting and tracking of lost and stolen guns. >>> a customer at a 7-eleven took charge when a robber demanded money
congressman known for coauthoring legislation in the wake of the enron scandal has died. ohio republican mike oxley. his family says he was suffering from a recurrence of nonsmoking lung cancer and died yesterday. he was 71 years old. >>> blue bell creameries is being investigated for how it leading to ten cases of listeria or food poisoning. three people are believed to contaminated treats. prosecutors are looking into whether higher ups at the company are responsible for the...
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wait to get home is the washington post journalist from the bay area of who was recently set free by enron been imprisoned for 18 months. >>catherine heenan: so many people had been rooting for him his a very like guy in cheer him on the adjacent design for compelled to make a brief public appearance earlier he gave a statement to the washington post the paper he worked for telling us what it wants to do with the ghetto he was to catch up with what is going on in the world watched the warriors came to a shift in also said the new star wars movie. >>pam moore: the goal of the bill was to prevent possible terrorist from slipping into this country tend to men the americans from washington to boston to the ohio valley could be hit with a big snowstorm this weekend. >>reporter: as a push into small you noticed the cause to continue to increase here was a closer look at satellite read you've noticed the clout are moving in from the north and wipe out the picture will show you the next we have track and report to see this move and to vote will not bring this rainfall until thursday lignite after
wait to get home is the washington post journalist from the bay area of who was recently set free by enron been imprisoned for 18 months. >>catherine heenan: so many people had been rooting for him his a very like guy in cheer him on the adjacent design for compelled to make a brief public appearance earlier he gave a statement to the washington post the paper he worked for telling us what it wants to do with the ghetto he was to catch up with what is going on in the world watched the...
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does not wipe away all of the concerns that the international community has rightly expressed about enron's policies and actions and choices in the region. doubt thatw without there is not a challenge in the entire region that would not become much more complicated, much worse, if iran had a nuclear weapon. that is why this agreement is so important. with the agreement fully implemented, the international community can finally work to address the other regional challenges without the looming threat of a nuclear armed iran. syriaing, the crisis in on which we have made important progress in recent months. thank i close, i want to a few important people. who brought us here to this day less than critical to this process throughout negotiations. the person iith work for, president obama who has been resolute in insisting that iran must never have a nuclear weapon and equally strong and courageous in asserting the diplomacy should be given a fair chance to achieve that goal. his courage to pursue a path that many people deemed impossible and some people deemed it advisable is the reason why we
does not wipe away all of the concerns that the international community has rightly expressed about enron's policies and actions and choices in the region. doubt thatw without there is not a challenge in the entire region that would not become much more complicated, much worse, if iran had a nuclear weapon. that is why this agreement is so important. with the agreement fully implemented, the international community can finally work to address the other regional challenges without the looming...
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[laughter] but of the enron the office of legal counsel with the war powers resolution so the definitionof the rule of law is when you look for it to get a list of points but a when you'd do many of those included failure to publicize so with particular respect with the intelligence committees and the executive branch. but no one in the wider world but the data base was being built on the basis of the interpretation of section 250 that considered all americans home wreckers relevant to authorize investigations of terrorism. you have spent quite a bit of time challenging the administration to be more forthcoming not about sources and methods but the legal interpretations can we say that rule of law problem has been fixed or largely fixed when so much of this is going on behind closed doors and does not publicized? >>. >> to start you know, that this dichotomy of the civil liberties critique it is my analysis and of course, it is a model to over simplify in some respects that protects privacy in a substantive way but it is just no way to think about how acting like bush may mean different
[laughter] but of the enron the office of legal counsel with the war powers resolution so the definitionof the rule of law is when you look for it to get a list of points but a when you'd do many of those included failure to publicize so with particular respect with the intelligence committees and the executive branch. but no one in the wider world but the data base was being built on the basis of the interpretation of section 250 that considered all americans home wreckers relevant to...
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enron ald reagan held liberal positions -- even ronald reagan voted for truman. dynamic in this country are very different. donald trump's sole purpose as a businessman and someone with international dealing. he wants to take what he knows through this life experience and apply that to the budget and the country. martha: he spent the weekend at a holiday express. he said the beds were good and it was a clean place. it's pretty clear that he does want to win iowa and he's willing to get down on the ground. when you look at at caucasus, how good is our organization? i saw tweets encouraging people and sending them directions on how to get out there. how is it work in terms of that? >> i think it's looking fantastic. mr. trump wants to win. he loves this country. and he's definitely committed. we even have an app helping people get to their caucus locations. there are new caucus locations and we want to make sure they get out there. behave the momentum and the base to get it done. martha: the weather look pretty decent over the course of the week coming up. we'll se
enron ald reagan held liberal positions -- even ronald reagan voted for truman. dynamic in this country are very different. donald trump's sole purpose as a businessman and someone with international dealing. he wants to take what he knows through this life experience and apply that to the budget and the country. martha: he spent the weekend at a holiday express. he said the beds were good and it was a clean place. it's pretty clear that he does want to win iowa and he's willing to get down on...
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. >> amal is a human rights lawyer who worked on the enron case, was an adviser to kofi annan regarding syria and was selected for a three-person u.n. commission investigating rules of war violations in the gaza strip. so tonight her husband is getting a lifetime achievement award. >> oxford educated, she is a member of an elite group of top flight international human rights lawyers working often for free under some of the most challenging of circumstances. like her trip to the maldives in september to meet with her client, mohammed nashid, the country's former president, now years for a terrorism conviction the u.n. says was bogus. >> so before you went, your co-counsel was stabbed in the head. do you worry about your safety? >> i mean, it wasn't the most comfortable position to be in, but, you know, i was determined to go. it meant a lot to me to meet nashid who i had read about and considered a hero, and i was inspired by his leadership on climate justice, his leadership on human rights. >> if we do not act now, my island nation will be submerged by the rising sea. >> reporter: after
. >> amal is a human rights lawyer who worked on the enron case, was an adviser to kofi annan regarding syria and was selected for a three-person u.n. commission investigating rules of war violations in the gaza strip. so tonight her husband is getting a lifetime achievement award. >> oxford educated, she is a member of an elite group of top flight international human rights lawyers working often for free under some of the most challenging of circumstances. like her trip to the...
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they were kept separate up until 1999 or 2010 way of enron -- there two things he wanted he wanted to speculate energy is a commodity and he could not. he wanted to be able to get the banks off his bank. he had 800 different holding companies and was shifting money around. hiding his losses. banks were catching on to him. he wanted to own his own bank. graham was on his -- there's two pieces of legislation, one led to the deregulation of commodities and led to this whole derivative thing that we're talking about earlier. the second was graham versus bliley which repealed the glass-steagall i act. this glass-steagall act has kept us from having a banking crisis since 1935, instead its work, it's time to retire. if he had made that argument in 1950 or 1960 on the floor of the senate when their senators who are live in 1929, they would have left him off if they do not run them off with a pitchfork. but because -- what they say is when the last man remembers the horrors of the great war dies, the next great war becomes inevitable. we do not remember the genesis of the awful stuff. everybo
they were kept separate up until 1999 or 2010 way of enron -- there two things he wanted he wanted to speculate energy is a commodity and he could not. he wanted to be able to get the banks off his bank. he had 800 different holding companies and was shifting money around. hiding his losses. banks were catching on to him. he wanted to own his own bank. graham was on his -- there's two pieces of legislation, one led to the deregulation of commodities and led to this whole derivative thing that...
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e led an effort to investigate failed energy giant enron and approve new accounting equirements in the 2002 sarbanes-oxley act. back to calls, this is olympia, elaine, go ahead. caller: back in 1980, i was with a guy from martin grove, illinois, north of chicago. a big y were having problem with crime and so unlike do as protection, they to owna law that you had a gun. and their crime rate went down 80%. because of that, because afraid to do anything, i guess. host: what locality? caller: i can only tell you what he told me. he was from martin grove, which is north of chicago. they passed a law that people own a gun. and their crime rate went down 80%. because of it. that's what he told me. parents were there. the other thing i wanted to bring up, i don't see why we an't have, you know, like a icense that people who are authorized to own a gun can get license to purchase a gun and they don't have to go through a background check. all they have do is present their license to whoever is selling it and that person has to be assured that that person license to own a gun. karl, not a gun ow
e led an effort to investigate failed energy giant enron and approve new accounting equirements in the 2002 sarbanes-oxley act. back to calls, this is olympia, elaine, go ahead. caller: back in 1980, i was with a guy from martin grove, illinois, north of chicago. a big y were having problem with crime and so unlike do as protection, they to owna law that you had a gun. and their crime rate went down 80%. because of that, because afraid to do anything, i guess. host: what locality? caller: i can...