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i pictured him more as the goon gekko type. i liked michael douglas, like in that time -- >> michael dougl in "fatal attracti." >> oh, my gosh, i did. i like him in almost everything. the perfect muer. >> even like him in "last vegas." >> i got a thing about him. and don't know how i pictured her. >>he did apparently say she doesn't want her motheand fath to see this movie. that's what you and i talked about when i -- you kn, cas just finishe wrapped a second film this pastummer. i think about it all theime, what's goi to happen if she ev does something thathe's not going to want me to see. >> thiss a tough one tshoot. if you've read the boo i don't ow how you're going to shoot a lot of thamovie. it has to have an x rating, doesn't it? >> i guess. >> it ts theaters on vantine's day. >> do you know wt cracks me up? you read oneand that was enough for you. natali of all people, read all three books. >> a couple of times, i think. not just one read thugh. think she went back d went back again. >>nd joanne sent me -- told her i hav
i pictured him more as the goon gekko type. i liked michael douglas, like in that time -- >> michael dougl in "fatal attracti." >> oh, my gosh, i did. i like him in almost everything. the perfect muer. >> even like him in "last vegas." >> i got a thing about him. and don't know how i pictured her. >>he did apparently say she doesn't want her motheand fath to see this movie. that's what you and i talked about when i -- you kn, cas just finishe...
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after looking at a tiny video screen in 1987, technology analyst gordon gekko in "wall street" saw it coming. it's difficult to keep up with all the changes in technology. would you like a one-year-old newspaper? in greenwich village people can touch the classics, the music al burn stubbornly survives. >> it's part of history. it's one of those things that you learn to appreciate. it's art. >> people feel like they're walking into a time capsule. >> reporter: the owner makes house calls to record owners to evaluate their collections. kids, doctors used to do that, too. everybody i asked on the street looked at me as if i was from a time capsule. they were saying, look, i get it from netflix or online streaming or whatever. >> certain lie not an 8 track. >> do you have any record albums of course? >> of course. >> what do you have? >> i have my parents' collection. that's what i have. >> lawrence welk, maybe some beatles. >> point taken. richard roth, thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> up next, a surprising jump in hiring last month despite the government shutdown. here is the que
after looking at a tiny video screen in 1987, technology analyst gordon gekko in "wall street" saw it coming. it's difficult to keep up with all the changes in technology. would you like a one-year-old newspaper? in greenwich village people can touch the classics, the music al burn stubbornly survives. >> it's part of history. it's one of those things that you learn to appreciate. it's art. >> people feel like they're walking into a time capsule. >> reporter: the...
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dumbed down we've become we've become a culture where greed is good we've become a culture of gordon gekko for god's sakes where this is a character that was supposed to be a satirical let's make fun of this greed is good type of character and instead we have this what we have become and so that's the other part of it you have you have people coming up through the ranks right now moving into politics from every part of the business community that probably have always lacked a sense of moral compass and compassion that we're never going to see corrected until something radical happens and that is it starts costing them elections and that only happened when we have the money shift in politics in general there you go mike happen tony i had perhaps stick around you've got some thoughts on chris christie the so-called moderate i want to hear after the break ok i'll be glad to be here. people are interested but he has something to say everybody has a story. that a person want to sit next to an airport. i mean it's always in the was and. that's whether it's a ballet dancer. things that are curiou
dumbed down we've become we've become a culture where greed is good we've become a culture of gordon gekko for god's sakes where this is a character that was supposed to be a satirical let's make fun of this greed is good type of character and instead we have this what we have become and so that's the other part of it you have you have people coming up through the ranks right now moving into politics from every part of the business community that probably have always lacked a sense of moral...
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them getting less money there wasn't self-serving i mean can we just attribute this all to gordon gekko greed is good it's his fault wall street the movie i mean i don't know if he came first or of people you know i think he was based on a ton of people who actually do believe that greed was good but yeah that's the mentality and it's not and it becomes this idea but i mean a lot of this trading is going on not on wall street but all over the place on wall street is just a phrase we use for it so even changing the phrase even if we started calling it nice nice street like cooperation street it's not going to make a difference as long as instead. it was are as they are right now and i mean there's lots of streets in downtown manhattan with broad street you know we could call it leonard street there's you know let's just pick something a little little prince street all act royal and then you go well repackage it will be a totally to be exact i mean rebranding works some of the. great ideas are coming up again we should be writing this down. now moving right along it is holloway and of cou
them getting less money there wasn't self-serving i mean can we just attribute this all to gordon gekko greed is good it's his fault wall street the movie i mean i don't know if he came first or of people you know i think he was based on a ton of people who actually do believe that greed was good but yeah that's the mentality and it's not and it becomes this idea but i mean a lot of this trading is going on not on wall street but all over the place on wall street is just a phrase we use for it...
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his kind of gaffes that that played to the caricature of him as kind of chord combination of chord gekko and mr magoo right he gave them over and over again the highlight reel and then at the end of the election of course an amazing thing you know after all of the controversy has been through the forty seven percent video where he says this embarrassing kind of damaging thing in front of a bunch of donors he then gets on the post-mortem conference call and makes this comment on how the way that brought the rock obama won was by giving out gifts to his constituencies it was like he ended the campaign was the perfect but not top of the campaign and get out the big what the final gaffe that seemed to express everything wrong with romney's world view he actually believes going to win he did in part because as paul started but also because you've seen this candidates go at the end of the campaign the crowds get bigger they're pretty excited and emotional and they're fingertip feel they also because i think a lot of the thirty five thousand people who are from not going to when. they want to m
his kind of gaffes that that played to the caricature of him as kind of chord combination of chord gekko and mr magoo right he gave them over and over again the highlight reel and then at the end of the election of course an amazing thing you know after all of the controversy has been through the forty seven percent video where he says this embarrassing kind of damaging thing in front of a bunch of donors he then gets on the post-mortem conference call and makes this comment on how the way that...
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his kind of gaffes that that played to the caricature of him as kind of chord combination of chord gekko and mr magoo right he gave them over and over again the highlight reel and then at the end of the election of course an amazing thing you know after all of the controversy has been through the forty seven percent video where he says this embarrassing kind of damaging thing in front of a bunch of donors he then gets on the post-mortem conference call and makes this come about how the way that brought the rock obama won was by giving out gifts to his constituencies it was like he ended the campaign was the perfect but not top of the campaign and gatt the big what the final gaffe that seemed to express everything wrong with romney's world view he actually believes going to win he did in part because as paul started but also because you've seen this candidates go at the end of the campaign the crowds get bigger they're pretty excited and emotional and they're fingertip feel they also because i think where the thirty five thousand people here are from not going to when. they want to make m
his kind of gaffes that that played to the caricature of him as kind of chord combination of chord gekko and mr magoo right he gave them over and over again the highlight reel and then at the end of the election of course an amazing thing you know after all of the controversy has been through the forty seven percent video where he says this embarrassing kind of damaging thing in front of a bunch of donors he then gets on the post-mortem conference call and makes this come about how the way that...
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his kind of gaffes that that played to the caricature of him as kind of chord combination of chord gekko and mr magoo right he gave them over and over again the highlight reel and then at the end of the election of course an amazing thing you know after all of the controversy has been through the forty seven percent video where he says this embarrassing kind of damaging thing in front of a bunch of donors he then gets on the post-mortem conference call and makes this come about how the way that brought the rock obama won was by giving out gifts to his constituencies it was like he ended the campaign was the perfect but not top of the campaign and gatt the big what the final gaffe that seemed to express everything wrong with romney's world view he actually believes going to win he did in part because as paul started but also because you've seen this candidates go at the end of the campaign the crowds get bigger they're pretty excited and emotional and they're fingertip feel they also because i think why are the thirty five thousand people who are from not going to when. they want to make
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on the one hand you could say you have gordon gekko over here and now pope francis.stolt apostolic exother exortation. he made critical excess of market capitalism. how can it be that it is not news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure but it is news when the stock market loses two points? he mentions trickle down economics, income gap between rich and poor, self-serving tax evasion, idolatry of money and defied market. he says he loves everyone, rich and poor but points out the rich must do their part to help. a fascinating document from the vatican. the vatican saying this is, in essence, the pope building on a number of public speeches he's made into one formal public pronouncement here. in it he's going right after what he says are the excesses of the current world global market economy. >> pope benedict built on some of these himself before resigning. thanks for that. should we just leave now? >> we'll just move on. >> we're going outside. >> yeah, we're good people, really. 12 minutes left in the trading session. the dow starting to lose altitu
on the one hand you could say you have gordon gekko over here and now pope francis.stolt apostolic exother exortation. he made critical excess of market capitalism. how can it be that it is not news item when an elderly homeless person dies of exposure but it is news when the stock market loses two points? he mentions trickle down economics, income gap between rich and poor, self-serving tax evasion, idolatry of money and defied market. he says he loves everyone, rich and poor but points out...
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i don't know if he was using a gordon gekko phone as he called hss but the lack of preparedness and coordinationsaid, sam, the gold standard of health care pollers, the gold standard of health care polling, kaiser asks americans what would you like to see congress do when it comes to health care? 47% of respondents want to expand or keep it, 37% want to repeal it. those numbers are sort of exemplary of the fact that americans do not think gop has an alternative for obama care and they would rather work through this messy, glitchy semidisaster to get to better health care coverage for everyone than walk everything back. >> doesn't gop have an alternative? i know they throw out some ideas. >> they don't. that is widely understood. >> there's an ambiguous what if, what if we had to start over from scratch, would anything get done. people are frightened nothing would. there's been incredible glitches. i thought the document was revealing. i was glad it was released. i'm pretty sure it's going to ramp up from six to 248 to a bunch of other things if the massachusetts model is correct. however, this i
i don't know if he was using a gordon gekko phone as he called hss but the lack of preparedness and coordinationsaid, sam, the gold standard of health care pollers, the gold standard of health care polling, kaiser asks americans what would you like to see congress do when it comes to health care? 47% of respondents want to expand or keep it, 37% want to repeal it. those numbers are sort of exemplary of the fact that americans do not think gop has an alternative for obama care and they would...
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to those on the street who ven rate michael doug glass's character gordon gekko, understand, principles are just as important as your profit. the problem of insider trading is real and for companies that willfully turned a blind eye, beon notice how your employees make their money is just as important as how much they make. today is not the end. the fbi's investigation into insider trading on wall street, main street, and hedge funds, and expert networking firms and anywhere else continues. we will relentlessly pursue this anti-competitive criminal behavior until every port flol manager, every trading desk, every hedge fund owner stops trading on insider information. thank you. >> thank you, april. i'm happy to take your questions. >> [ inaudible ]. >> today's announcement is with respect to the companies that were charged by this office on july 25th and the resolution is limited to those companies and as i said before, and i'll repeat again, there is no immunity or protection for any individuals from criminal pro prosecution or investigation. >> [ inaudible ]. >> well, it means as it a
to those on the street who ven rate michael doug glass's character gordon gekko, understand, principles are just as important as your profit. the problem of insider trading is real and for companies that willfully turned a blind eye, beon notice how your employees make their money is just as important as how much they make. today is not the end. the fbi's investigation into insider trading on wall street, main street, and hedge funds, and expert networking firms and anywhere else continues. we...
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. >>> the stock market is reaching heights it's never seen before and my investment banker gordon gekko assures me nothing can go wrong. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the money lead. unemployment still well over 7%. many americans still upside down on their mortgages and yet, the dow keeps breaking records day after day after day. are we sitting on another bubble? is it about to pop? >>> the national lead. she hid with her family in a basement closet. her husband clinging to the door to keep it shut as a tornado roared overhead. when they emerged, nothing was left. one illinois wife and mother brings us her harrowing tale of survival. >>> and the politics lead. it must be that time of year for the traditional airing of grievances. two sisters have a very public falling-out over same sex marriage. one is a lesbian, the other a tea party courting conservative and they both call vice president cheney dad. >>> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we begin with the money lead. the closing bell at the new york stock exchange on a day the dow rose above the
. >>> the stock market is reaching heights it's never seen before and my investment banker gordon gekko assures me nothing can go wrong. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the money lead. unemployment still well over 7%. many americans still upside down on their mortgages and yet, the dow keeps breaking records day after day after day. are we sitting on another bubble? is it about to pop? >>> the national lead. she hid with her family in a basement closet. her...
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. >>> the stock market is reaching heights it's never seen before and my investment banker gordon gekkojake tapper. this is "the lead." the money lead. unemployment still well over 7%. many americans still upside down on their mortgages and yet, the dow keeps breaking records day after day after day. are we sitting on another bubble? is it about to pop? >>> the national lead. she hid with her family in a basement closet. her husband clinging to the door to keep it shut as a tornado roared overhead. when they emerged, nothing was left. one illinois wife and mother brings us her harrowing tale of survival. >>> and the politics lead. it must be that time of year for the traditional airing of grievances. two sisters have a very public falling-out over same sex marriage. one is a lesbian, the other a tea party courting conservative and they both call vice president ey
. >>> the stock market is reaching heights it's never seen before and my investment banker gordon gekkojake tapper. this is "the lead." the money lead. unemployment still well over 7%. many americans still upside down on their mortgages and yet, the dow keeps breaking records day after day after day. are we sitting on another bubble? is it about to pop? >>> the national lead. she hid with her family in a basement closet. her husband clinging to the door to keep it...
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. >> when gordon gekko is asking how much money do you need, the answer is always more. >>> tesla's musk says fires will not be recalled. it is five times less likely to have a fire than gasoline cars. musk, sitting down for a q&a yesterday, among the other items we discussed, tesla's stock price. >> i think the stock price was distracting. in fact, i went on record as saying that i thought the price was higher than we had a right to deserve. but to give us that valuation now is to have a lot of faith in our future execution. >> among among the other headliners -- >> to put it on the table. >> we don't have a good legal justification for breaking up the banking system, but if i could wave a magic wand, i'd break up the banking system. >> having -- there were so many other financial players who spoke and said, no, we need universal banks. and then all of a sudden ken comes out and says the exact opposite. and -- well, the opposite. not the exact opposite. and it was interesting to hear someone in the financial business so critical of the banks. >> if you see the people with the big thing,
. >> when gordon gekko is asking how much money do you need, the answer is always more. >>> tesla's musk says fires will not be recalled. it is five times less likely to have a fire than gasoline cars. musk, sitting down for a q&a yesterday, among the other items we discussed, tesla's stock price. >> i think the stock price was distracting. in fact, i went on record as saying that i thought the price was higher than we had a right to deserve. but to give us that...
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. >> in the film "wall street," gordon gekko pyed by michael douglas said all othe following expt, life>> no >> no, no, no no, no. it's a lovely, lovely good thing. >> the correct answer is, a, life all comes downo a few moments. >> that is thene he didn't say. my apologies whos from my wonderful hometown o arlington, virgia. michael douglas won the oar for that, his portrayal of gordon geo, the 20th most memorable movie characterf all times. >> is that right? yes. >> i didn't know that. back acros the stree to kathie lee. >> of the following, who has not ru the opening bell at the new york stock exchange ronald reagan, her, the aflac duck or kathie e and hoda? >> i hope iwas theafc duck. [ buzzer ] >> . go, enjoy. >> theorrect answer is us. we are the only ones who hav't ru -- >> in that gro you're right below a duck. >> that's rude, tyler. >> but you two rang the opening bell over at nasdaq. >> we did. did. i think the's proof we did it. >> back in 2009, the you are. >> that was a long time ago. >> to mark, among other ings, the appearance of miss america on your oadcast. >> we have t
. >> in the film "wall street," gordon gekko pyed by michael douglas said all othe following expt, life>> no >> no, no, no no, no. it's a lovely, lovely good thing. >> the correct answer is, a, life all comes downo a few moments. >> that is thene he didn't say. my apologies whos from my wonderful hometown o arlington, virgia. michael douglas won the oar for that, his portrayal of gordon geo, the 20th most memorable movie characterf all times. >> is...