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postal service issued a stamp in honor of the ginny a world war i aero biplane, the stamp was red andthe blew up side down. >> one sheet? >> one sheet? >> those stamps are now worth millions. and people like david robinson son. >> in 2013, the u.s. postal service decided to commemorate its most famous mistake purposely issuing a new upside down ginny stamp and then a postal service did something really tricky. >> they announced they printed 100 with the airplane right side up. >> and those, of course, became the ones to have. >> yes. and all of a sudden, the stamp collecting world is shaken upside down. >> so david robinson son wanted one, badly. >> if you are going to open them, the correct way, which is sort of slowly and savor the experience you have to get it 0 out of the plastic first. >> so then you have got to get the cardboard. you have to fend with the cardboard. >> he spent almost $41,000 on sheets of ginnies. >> not a winner. >> no cigar. >> and do you do this 2,000, 200900 times. >> that is when robinson finally struck goal, finding a sheet of right side up ginnies. had he
postal service issued a stamp in honor of the ginny a world war i aero biplane, the stamp was red andthe blew up side down. >> one sheet? >> one sheet? >> those stamps are now worth millions. and people like david robinson son. >> in 2013, the u.s. postal service decided to commemorate its most famous mistake purposely issuing a new upside down ginny stamp and then a postal service did something really tricky. >> they announced they printed 100 with the airplane...
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the shifting focus is to ginny. for more on the efforts to stop the disease, i spoke to the director of the center for disease control and prevention. >> welcome back. you have said that you are confident that we can get to zero cases. a big claim. >> i am optimistic. it is far from a sure thing. one of the greatest risks is the country of guinea. as cases go down, we need to step up our level of effort. every single case needs to become extensive to help the person identify contacts and care for people who become ill. we are not out of the woods by a long shot. >> you were there and you have seen significant improvement in capacity. what is the hitch or the thing that could produce another flareup. >> ebola moves quickly and we have seen it emerged a new districts. the urban control of ebola is very challenging. there is a large outbreak in the district of sierra leone. there are hardly any roads. this makes it very challenging. >> if you could go back a year and advise what to do to prevent the outbreaks, what wou
the shifting focus is to ginny. for more on the efforts to stop the disease, i spoke to the director of the center for disease control and prevention. >> welcome back. you have said that you are confident that we can get to zero cases. a big claim. >> i am optimistic. it is far from a sure thing. one of the greatest risks is the country of guinea. as cases go down, we need to step up our level of effort. every single case needs to become extensive to help the person identify...
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so i think actually he's more in the hot seat than ginni rometty. many people think she should go. but she inherited a very difficult situation. and i give her credit for having the guts to do away with the company's so-called 2015 road map for earnings per share. so they all have their challenges but i think because thompson is just right front and center for some reason he's probably the most at risk not to be there whether he decides on his own or the board decides they need to just for the stock's sake even though the stock has held in to do something. >> i would agree with herb in that. so the results you can see immediately as i pointed out earlier and the problem is is herb also said is that both he and muhtar kent are dealing with changing consumers' tastes. i think that also makes them more vulnerable. if you look at retailing ceos who haven't turned their brand quick enough to deal with changing consumers' tastes a number of them lost their jobs as well. so again people are looking for the fastest results from mr. thompson in large part because you can see those results f
so i think actually he's more in the hot seat than ginni rometty. many people think she should go. but she inherited a very difficult situation. and i give her credit for having the guts to do away with the company's so-called 2015 road map for earnings per share. so they all have their challenges but i think because thompson is just right front and center for some reason he's probably the most at risk not to be there whether he decides on his own or the board decides they need to just for the...
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. >> laverne has wanted to sky dive for a few years, and for her 80th birthday, her sister ginny helpse told me she wanted to sky dive, i thought she was a little bit nutty, but i thought you know what, if this is on your bucket list, we have to go for it. >> ginny rounds up some family friends, including 84-year-old eileen sambesetti. >> she knew that i'd been wanting to go. she called me up, gee, my sister wants to go. do you want to go? i said yeah. >> is this something you've wanted to do? >> for years. >> life hasn't been easy for laverne. she's already lived through a broken neck and a heart attack. she's been a widow for more than 40 years, raising two children on her own. for laverne, this is one time she'll look death in the face on her own terms, or so she thinks. a plane taking off from sky dive lodi parachute center holding a dozen or so skydivers soars up to 11,000 feet. laverne and tandem master dennis mcglynn are the first pair scheduled to jump. two fellow instructors shoot the adventure using helmet cams, one from inside the plane and the other hanging on to the fusela
. >> laverne has wanted to sky dive for a few years, and for her 80th birthday, her sister ginny helpse told me she wanted to sky dive, i thought she was a little bit nutty, but i thought you know what, if this is on your bucket list, we have to go for it. >> ginny rounds up some family friends, including 84-year-old eileen sambesetti. >> she knew that i'd been wanting to go. she called me up, gee, my sister wants to go. do you want to go? i said yeah. >> is this...
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a list that includes ibm, boss ginni rometty, mcdonald's ceo don thompson, yahoo!'rissa mayer who who we were talking about, maybe getting off the hot seat, and twitter's dick costolo. the new ceo microsoft's satya nadella, caterpillar's doug glass owe ber hellmann. >> fair or not? >> i don't think microsoft is fairp one quarter. just come in. a huge ship to turn. he said the right things with the exception of women in the work place he's been good. on cat that would have been my first entry into the ceo wall of shame. >> [ inaudible ] for a long time. >> would you take a look at how many quarters cat has missed going back three years. not just going back this past quarter. i thinks his time is up and should move on and great stock for an activist because there are so many parts there. >> i agree with steve. how many times have we heard they just don't seem to have that vision. every quarter seems to be a surprise when they miss and very little, any kind of -- >> seem so out of it touch. >> completely out of touch. suddenly energy, mining, whatever. there always see
a list that includes ibm, boss ginni rometty, mcdonald's ceo don thompson, yahoo!'rissa mayer who who we were talking about, maybe getting off the hot seat, and twitter's dick costolo. the new ceo microsoft's satya nadella, caterpillar's doug glass owe ber hellmann. >> fair or not? >> i don't think microsoft is fairp one quarter. just come in. a huge ship to turn. he said the right things with the exception of women in the work place he's been good. on cat that would have been my...
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action in liberia, friends in guinea -- franchce and ginny -- in guinea we are beginning to turn the corner. but we must get better at are spawning to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master -- responding to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master us. a new international platform to stimulate the design and development of new drugs -- all of these things are needed. let 2015, the year we must crack ebola, also be the year we tackle extreme poverty and climate change. we must set goals to eradicate extreme poverty. and on climate change, we want an outcome in paris that keeps our goal of limiting global warming by 2050 by 2 degrees in reach. degrees in reach. -- those two things, and they go together, have the potential to give security to future generations to come. for almost two centuries, after those difficulties we were discussing earlier, america and britain have stood as candidates. in defending our freedoms and advancing our shared prosperity. today as we survey a world in flux, our allianc
action in liberia, friends in guinea -- franchce and ginny -- in guinea we are beginning to turn the corner. but we must get better at are spawning to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master -- responding to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master us. a new international platform to stimulate the design and development of new drugs -- all of these things are needed. let 2015, the year we must crack ebola,...
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hit herment you can show us the out pouring of support and what's next with that stretch of road, ginny. >> reporter: you can see this large memorial. 24-year-old packlo was hit and killed here as cars traveled a group gathered holding a coin that said remember karen paablo, about -- people showed up to remember the woman who was jogging a mile from home when they lost the control, pinned more to a tree. the accident struck a nerve with neighbors who say it is a dangerous stretch of road where people greed. she was a hey ward college business student full of promise. >> i don't know what i am going to do without her. she was supposed to be there for everything, for christmas and tuberculosis thanksgiving. er familiar di nows to the want had to happen to anyone. they're calling on the city to make changes. four people have died many last -- she is work wing the department of transportation and police asking for increased traffic open forcement. there's going to be day rare feedback to help slow down traffic at the thank you. time is now 5:10. very sense exwhen a man accused of kawed r ca
hit herment you can show us the out pouring of support and what's next with that stretch of road, ginny. >> reporter: you can see this large memorial. 24-year-old packlo was hit and killed here as cars traveled a group gathered holding a coin that said remember karen paablo, about -- people showed up to remember the woman who was jogging a mile from home when they lost the control, pinned more to a tree. the accident struck a nerve with neighbors who say it is a dangerous stretch of road...
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. >> yes, what's happening ginnie mae integrated. >> i hear good things. i still like intel even after that quarter but cyprus to me represents good value and skyworks. that ladies and gentlemen, concludes this version of the "lightning round." >>> you heard me talking about it earlier. each week we play "am i diversified." for example, how do you classify netflix? entertainment? technology? cold stock? when things go the wrong way, you don't want to be caught up in that crossfire. so let's play. this is where you call me and tell me your top five holdings and i tell you if your partnership is diversified enough or needs to be mixed up a little little. speaking of cold stock let's start with a tweet. here we have a tweet from from @cramershirt. apple, jcp, time westerner, epd, and ua. #amdiversified. let's go to work. all right. underarmers clothing. time warner's entertainment. uh-oh. jcpenney, retail. these will trag today. i'm going to say ixnay on jcpenney and good-bye. cramer understands this and it surprises me. bristol-myers. okay. let's do the next
. >> yes, what's happening ginnie mae integrated. >> i hear good things. i still like intel even after that quarter but cyprus to me represents good value and skyworks. that ladies and gentlemen, concludes this version of the "lightning round." >>> you heard me talking about it earlier. each week we play "am i diversified." for example, how do you classify netflix? entertainment? technology? cold stock? when things go the wrong way, you don't want to be...
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it's also worth noting here this is ginni rometty's first increase since she took over in 2012.s also a little controversial and we know this because ibm has been the worst performing stock on the dow over the past two years and you can see here over the last year down 14% versus a gain of 11% for the overall s&p 500. this year-to-date it's down 4%. so an interesting point here it looks like ibm ceo ginni rometty will have to meet a lot of benchmarks to get that compensation payment payable in full. >> just a quick reaction. are you surprised? do you think that's why they chose a friday evening? >> possibly. it doesn't seem like huge numbers. >> it sounds like it sends a pretty strong message to shareholders that it's going to be incentive based. >> but how many people at ibm do you think get a 6.7% raise -- >> nobody. she's probably the only person who got a 7% raise. >> and she stands to make a lot more than that. >> there's a lot of scrutiny on her. the stock is down 14% in the last 12 months. >> which shows how hard a job she was given so she needs to be paid more. >> exactl
it's also worth noting here this is ginni rometty's first increase since she took over in 2012.s also a little controversial and we know this because ibm has been the worst performing stock on the dow over the past two years and you can see here over the last year down 14% versus a gain of 11% for the overall s&p 500. this year-to-date it's down 4%. so an interesting point here it looks like ibm ceo ginni rometty will have to meet a lot of benchmarks to get that compensation payment payable...
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i just believe the ginny is out of the bottle and no way to put it back in. >> reporter: they put inons and wall street is fast on its heels and serious investors everywhere starting to see what the buzz is all about, malaysia chan al jazeera, san francisco. >>> tough assignment melissa. last night on the show we talked about how the billionaire coke brothers plan to spends a billion influencing elections in 2016, here is how a different billionaire and wife are spending their fortune and this is bill and melinda gates and cofounder of microsoft and it's one of the largest foundations and has $42 billion and recently committed $500 million to reducing the leading cause of death and disability in countries and i sat down with sue helpman who heads the foundation to see where all the money is going. >> we try to go in areas like e bow, like polio and may particular yeah where the market has failed the poor unlike the rest of capitalism we cannot depends on private companies on their own to go in the areas and we try to create a condition where people who might be spending their time on
i just believe the ginny is out of the bottle and no way to put it back in. >> reporter: they put inons and wall street is fast on its heels and serious investors everywhere starting to see what the buzz is all about, malaysia chan al jazeera, san francisco. >>> tough assignment melissa. last night on the show we talked about how the billionaire coke brothers plan to spends a billion influencing elections in 2016, here is how a different billionaire and wife are spending their...
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ginny is a cup -- guinea is a cautionary tale.lmost been at the finish line a couple of times but it has come back. >> this outbreak has been incredibly different -- difficult for you and other authorities to bring it under control. >> a weak link in one spot is a risk everywhere. global health security is a key need. find, stop, and prevent health threats before they become epidemics. also, strengthening our ability to move in as a global community when they do happen. >> anything the cdc should have done differently in retrospect? >> i don't know if there's a single organization that can look at can say, we did everything correctly. >> clearly not. >> the ebola epidemic has moved so quickly. it is always changing. the quickness of it, the need to surge staff in and meet communities and address community needs -- these are something that every organization has struggled with. this is the largest response and cdc press history. -- in cdc's history. >> is there a threat left in the united states? >> there is a potential of having a
ginny is a cup -- guinea is a cautionary tale.lmost been at the finish line a couple of times but it has come back. >> this outbreak has been incredibly different -- difficult for you and other authorities to bring it under control. >> a weak link in one spot is a risk everywhere. global health security is a key need. find, stop, and prevent health threats before they become epidemics. also, strengthening our ability to move in as a global community when they do happen. >>...
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ginni rometty tried to reinvigorate the lowest performing dow component. all ceos will be watched closely along with their stock to see if their plans bear fruit. >> thank you very much mary thompson. >> a slew of new laws take effect today across the united states. several hundreds in california. jane wells has some of the highlights. welcome to the program. >> in the uk is it the habit, every year do you have to have hundreds of new laws? is that a thing there? i'm curious. >> not really no. >> it's a thing here. california alone has over 900 new laws. the biggie illegal residents are lining up to apply for driver's licensees this morning. dmv hired 900 extra personnel to handle the estimated 1.1 million people who may come in over the next three years. the big winner insurance companies. insurance will be mandatory and perhaps eventually rates the rest of us pay for uninsured motors its will go down. large airports in california must provide breast pumping station. no confederate flags, no stars in bars can be sold unless part of educational or historic
ginni rometty tried to reinvigorate the lowest performing dow component. all ceos will be watched closely along with their stock to see if their plans bear fruit. >> thank you very much mary thompson. >> a slew of new laws take effect today across the united states. several hundreds in california. jane wells has some of the highlights. welcome to the program. >> in the uk is it the habit, every year do you have to have hundreds of new laws? is that a thing there? i'm curious....
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action in liberia, france, and ginny, we are beginning to turn the corner. but we must get better at are spawning to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master -- responding to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master us. a new international platform to stimulate the design and development of new drugs -- all of these things are needed. let 2015, the gear we must crack ebola, also be the year we tackle extreme property -- poverty and climate change. we must set goals to eradicate extreme poverty. on climate change, we want an outcome in paris that keeps our goal of limiting global warming by 2050 by 2 degrees in reach. those two things have the potential to give security to future generations to come. for almost two centuries, after those difficulties we were discussing earlier, america and britain have stood as candidates. in defending our freedoms and advancing our shared prosperity. today as we survey a world in flux, our alliance stands strong, rooted in its long history,
action in liberia, france, and ginny, we are beginning to turn the corner. but we must get better at are spawning to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master -- responding to these global health emergencies and make sure we can master them before they master us. a new international platform to stimulate the design and development of new drugs -- all of these things are needed. let 2015, the gear we must crack ebola, also be the year we tackle extreme...
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ginni rometty abandoned a profit forecast and this freed them to re reinvigorate for their corporate> we will. we want the panel to weigh in on all of this. one more name i notice is not on the list we all are familiar with around here. they were our former owners ge. jeff immelt leading the company now since 2001. and it has not ever seen the prices that it hit when he took over around $60 a share and last year it was a laggard definitely down 10%. so wouldn't you think -- you know there's never been a discussion about, you know as he continues to remake the company, why his tenure is not called into question either right? >> it is interesting, bill. i received a couple of tyyies about that. he has the support of the board. we all know that. he's also right just about to deliver on a promise that was made following a revamping of the company that followed the financial crisis. he's almost set to deliver 75% of the firm's profits from the industrial base and anyone who knows, you know any board member of a company of size like ibm or ge knows it takes a while to do this and people sa
ginni rometty abandoned a profit forecast and this freed them to re reinvigorate for their corporate> we will. we want the panel to weigh in on all of this. one more name i notice is not on the list we all are familiar with around here. they were our former owners ge. jeff immelt leading the company now since 2001. and it has not ever seen the prices that it hit when he took over around $60 a share and last year it was a laggard definitely down 10%. so wouldn't you think -- you know there's...
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. >>> let's frame the debate with ginny williams and thank you for being with me. >> hi. >> let me startbio, does winning that straw poll at the conference help or hurt him across the field of candidates? >> i think it helps him. i think when you look at these mega donors that are looking into potential presidential candidates, you know marco rubio gave a strong performance. telling his story. he knows how to connect with people. it shows mega donors may be interested in moving away from establishment type and finding fresh blood on the republican side. i think it is a boost for marco rubio. and i think it is going to open up possibilities not only for him but what we saw in the iowa freedom summit this past weekend where governor scott walker and carly thee reason a went after hillary clinton and had a good boost there. it will be an interesting and colorful several months we're going to be looking at here. >> jimmy, let's talk about romney. he is speaking today, he was not at the koch conference senator rand paul was. this is what he had to say about another romney run. >> to win the p
. >>> let's frame the debate with ginny williams and thank you for being with me. >> hi. >> let me startbio, does winning that straw poll at the conference help or hurt him across the field of candidates? >> i think it helps him. i think when you look at these mega donors that are looking into potential presidential candidates, you know marco rubio gave a strong performance. telling his story. he knows how to connect with people. it shows mega donors may be interested...
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: a lot of people stopping by and setting out for themselves access to this is very difficult ecp ginnie crew lot of the hill there on standby. its officers on the other side the stop sign allowing anyone beyond that point and see terrace avenue here not allowing anyone to go beyond that point in what's going on right now in full at this point that's the only flames second see the never know will setup the test. >> reporter: 1 homes in that area. but the bottom of the street on a pacific coast highway where civil the bowling alley. that's our vest goes up the hill on top of faster this return of a high school as. a very populated area on the street and will be watching closely and the high 1 in pacific got as a fire continues to burn between fester avenue and rockaway right now. >> reporter: strangest is the study are in january the fire season of the vegetation. so dry it insulting things out. i listed all have huge wins are a thing like that. >> reporter: with to the with a home run right and this work for firefighters see if the stop the resources others during a fire or other structu
: a lot of people stopping by and setting out for themselves access to this is very difficult ecp ginnie crew lot of the hill there on standby. its officers on the other side the stop sign allowing anyone beyond that point and see terrace avenue here not allowing anyone to go beyond that point in what's going on right now in full at this point that's the only flames second see the never know will setup the test. >> reporter: 1 homes in that area. but the bottom of the street on a pacific...
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we will start with ginny in ohio, republican line, go ahead. caller: you know, i think it's really sad, because most people don't even know the constitution. they don't pay attention to what the president do. they would just rather play their games. i don't understand why people are not interested in that. host: do you watch state of the union speeches? caller: not everyone, but i tried to keep up with everything going on. yes, they should have that, of course. like them or not like them. host: what argument would you make to keep the state of the union? that would make the relevant? caller: because of freedom of speech and freedom of our country. host: will you watch tonight? caller: i think i'm going to yes. host: you can watch on c-span actually. as most of us follow these kinds of things on c-span edit :00. -- at 8:00. bill from pennsylvania -- monrovia pennsylvania, tom is next. caller: the president's speech tonight will be relevant because he lives so much, starting with nsa, benghazi, the irs scandal and obamacare. i just don't think th
we will start with ginny in ohio, republican line, go ahead. caller: you know, i think it's really sad, because most people don't even know the constitution. they don't pay attention to what the president do. they would just rather play their games. i don't understand why people are not interested in that. host: do you watch state of the union speeches? caller: not everyone, but i tried to keep up with everything going on. yes, they should have that, of course. like them or not like them. host:...
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last year ginnie rometty had a plan to reinvigorate last year and this year's or 2014's worst performingfocus on cloud computing mobility and security for corporate clients. again, the speed at which the plan bears fruit and the question will be is it enough. that's likely to hover over big blue. 2014 it was the worst performing dow component. something that hasn't happened since i think in the '50s for it to have the same stock two years in a row. >> we make fun of predictions. she told david faber that's not going to happen. they solidified their balance sheet. but you look at ibm, 400,000 employees. it's so big. >> i think that's a question that a number of people will be asking especially as they watch another ceo who will be closely watched meg whitman when she splits up hp and is this the solution for hp and should ibm follow suit. >> we mentioned in the tease the potential of amazon even. then we started talking about it in the break afterwards. he's the biggest shareholder. >> listen it's always hard to have change in the ceo seat when the ceo is the founder. but i think it'll be
last year ginnie rometty had a plan to reinvigorate last year and this year's or 2014's worst performingfocus on cloud computing mobility and security for corporate clients. again, the speed at which the plan bears fruit and the question will be is it enough. that's likely to hover over big blue. 2014 it was the worst performing dow component. something that hasn't happened since i think in the '50s for it to have the same stock two years in a row. >> we make fun of predictions. she told...