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greenberg and other lawyers that that work for mr.t back and researched the subject, found that they believe mr. elenhorn violated the new york ethics law, you're not supposed to take freebie trips from lawyers that you're, you know, fighting in court. cheryl: and greenberg saw the fox business story -- >> oh, yeah. cheryl: and he went, wait a minute, not so fast. >> what is this guy sayinn? cheryl: that's interesting. >> here's the thing, david boies, as you know, is one of the most prominent lawyers in america, maybe the world. hank green egger, one of -- greenberg, one of the most prominent businessmen. we don't know the outcome of this feud, but within the next 24 hours we will know, and it'll be a fairly significant story. i've never seen anything like this before where a top lawyer -- now, you have to realize that boies makes a lot of money from representing greenberg, but bo to ies is a prominent democrat, and the new york attorney general who this assistant new york attorney, david elenhorn works for is a democrat. so there ma
greenberg and other lawyers that that work for mr.t back and researched the subject, found that they believe mr. elenhorn violated the new york ethics law, you're not supposed to take freebie trips from lawyers that you're, you know, fighting in court. cheryl: and greenberg saw the fox business story -- >> oh, yeah. cheryl: and he went, wait a minute, not so fast. >> what is this guy sayinn? cheryl: that's interesting. >> here's the thing, david boies, as you know, is one of...
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our thanks to al kelly, mark greenberg, and kobe bryant. thanks for watching. more video and bloomberg sports business coverage, visit our website bloomberg.com. i'm rick horrow, great to be with you, see you next time on "sportfolio." ♪ >> this week on "political capital" -- harry reid and chris van hollen talk about the budget deal and 2014. and also the volcker rule. and talking about paul ryan's future. we begin the show with the senate majority leader harry reid. thank you for being with us. you do not need another all- night session. does this mark the end of this war that has transpired?
our thanks to al kelly, mark greenberg, and kobe bryant. thanks for watching. more video and bloomberg sports business coverage, visit our website bloomberg.com. i'm rick horrow, great to be with you, see you next time on "sportfolio." ♪ >> this week on "political capital" -- harry reid and chris van hollen talk about the budget deal and 2014. and also the volcker rule. and talking about paul ryan's future. we begin the show with the senate majority leader harry...
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our thanks to al kelly, mark greenberg, and kobe bryant. thanks for watching.ore video and bloomberg sports business coverage, visit our website bloomberg.com. i'm rick horrow, great to be with you, see you next time on "sportfolio." ♪ . . >> i am deirdre bolton. welcome to "money moves weekend," where we bring you some of the best interviews from the week on "money moves." our focus is on alternative assets -- places investors are putting their money outside of traditional stocks and bonds. we reach out and speak with experts in the world of private equity, venture-capital, real- estate, and much more about where they see opportunities. today on "money moves weekend," strategies for the new year. mimicking hedge fund strategies that offer greater transparency e
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the state attorney general longstanding case against hank greenberg.goes from spitzer, all of them. the former head of aig, auest os taken a bizarre turn. back in 2009 david boyce, greenberg longtime lawyer, famed lawyer, offered a plane ride coming essentially to the enemy, the deputy attorney general, david alan horn. rick folbaum? not erikson adamant, but david al-anon. last week he released this statement downplaying the plane right timing that the deputy attorney general did nothing wrong in accepting the plan right for which she was not reimbursed. that statement allegedly of said the client. and now there are charges of witness tampering. the esteemed lawyer joining us now to sort it all out. david, let's clear this up. you were in omaha, neb. watching warren buffett kate deposed to overhang greenberg. >> i was actually taking the deposition. general wheat was part of the deal in question. the alleged sham transaction to newsletter. >> he was the one created the transaction. >> that's right. liz: and out you were there, of course, the enemy, the
the state attorney general longstanding case against hank greenberg.goes from spitzer, all of them. the former head of aig, auest os taken a bizarre turn. back in 2009 david boyce, greenberg longtime lawyer, famed lawyer, offered a plane ride coming essentially to the enemy, the deputy attorney general, david alan horn. rick folbaum? not erikson adamant, but david al-anon. last week he released this statement downplaying the plane right timing that the deputy attorney general did nothing wrong...
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sally greenberg let me pick up with you where i left it with the attorney general, is there a learning curve here? are the companies that are involved all along the chain that starts when you swipe that card becoming harder targets? well, it seems like this happens over and over and over again. we hear about the big cases , target last week, tj max. it seems that there is no change on the part of the retailers, the banks that back up the credit cards and consumers end up holding the bag. by that i mean consumers, it's on them to check their accounts. now we're seeing millions of consumers being forced on the limitations that they can take out of their own account, the amount of money that they can spend when shopping. we're very sorry that this happened. these are all the 20 things that you as a consumer have to do. consumers are fed up. they're tired of being at the raw end of the stick on this type of data breach that happens over and over again. i think we need a national solution. >> jason, you heard sally greenberg, you heard the attorney general, and it's true. when this first ha
sally greenberg let me pick up with you where i left it with the attorney general, is there a learning curve here? are the companies that are involved all along the chain that starts when you swipe that card becoming harder targets? well, it seems like this happens over and over and over again. we hear about the big cases , target last week, tj max. it seems that there is no change on the part of the retailers, the banks that back up the credit cards and consumers end up holding the bag. by...
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epic ceo mark greenberg tells us why his company is sold on sports.tments and content are a major part of reaching a younger audience. sportfoliothe stumper. can you name the nba team that has been in its current ownership the longest? teams -- been -- nine we will give you the answer when we return. >> here's the answer to the stumper. los angeles laker has been another current owner since 1979. his family continues to own and operate the franchise. and overeard it over and over again on sportfolio that sports properties are among the most valuable assets in media and the market for sports programming, especially live event programming is hotter than ever. does that premise extend beyond traditional sports networks? can premium entertainment channels leverage the sports boom? epics is giving it a shot. they're putting resources and promotion behind sports programs and the president and ceo of epix joins us. how do sports fit into your model? >> sports has been a component ofepix ) the beginning. comes from history putting on boxing events. dealt with
epic ceo mark greenberg tells us why his company is sold on sports.tments and content are a major part of reaching a younger audience. sportfoliothe stumper. can you name the nba team that has been in its current ownership the longest? teams -- been -- nine we will give you the answer when we return. >> here's the answer to the stumper. los angeles laker has been another current owner since 1979. his family continues to own and operate the franchise. and overeard it over and over again on...
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joining us now to talk about that, barry glassman, got herb greenberg also with us, barry, overall, dohink we could have a 10 or 20% drop to kick off next year? >> i don't know whether it's to kick off next year or some time next year. anything that goes up 45% in two years or 24 months or so, can easily see a correction of 10%. the question is why. and for me, it has to do with the actual fundamentals of the market. we are seeing this year a stock market up 30% or shy of 30% and earnings are up 5% or so, revenues up 4%. all that's happened this year is that the stock market has gotten more expensive. >> but why only 10%. why wouldn't you go for the full 20 like curry did? >> well, i think that what we have right now is a by fur cated market and the statistics i sent along earlier today show that the lower quality companies, the up withes that s&p actually ranks at c or so, those companies are up about 57% year to date. >> you're talking momentum names, the netflixs, the teslas. >> the jc penneys and biteny be pitney bowes of the world. >> the fact of the matter year to date you have g
joining us now to talk about that, barry glassman, got herb greenberg also with us, barry, overall, dohink we could have a 10 or 20% drop to kick off next year? >> i don't know whether it's to kick off next year or some time next year. anything that goes up 45% in two years or 24 months or so, can easily see a correction of 10%. the question is why. and for me, it has to do with the actual fundamentals of the market. we are seeing this year a stock market up 30% or shy of 30% and earnings...
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let's bring in herb greenberg. there's couching here, right?s 2 recall, a part of the da vinci thing. what is going on here. >> well, actually as i write in my blog on the street.com the bark of this recall is worse than its bite. you have to consider these class 2 recalls for medical device companies are common. the case of intuitive, five pages if you go to the fda's website of these class 2 recalls. this is -- this is the kind of thing that the company would say they're doing because they got to do it. they're always trying to make things better. there was one adverse effect out of 55,000 procedures with this type of a situation and by the way, that's one adverse effect for the robotic surgery continues. the machine didn't work the way it was supposed to. the bigger issue with intuitive something we've been pointing out has to do with electrical currents, this has nothing to do with that. we've seen the company up several quarters of sales and earnings that have been way below expectations. a real slowing of growth. what you are concerned at
let's bring in herb greenberg. there's couching here, right?s 2 recall, a part of the da vinci thing. what is going on here. >> well, actually as i write in my blog on the street.com the bark of this recall is worse than its bite. you have to consider these class 2 recalls for medical device companies are common. the case of intuitive, five pages if you go to the fda's website of these class 2 recalls. this is -- this is the kind of thing that the company would say they're doing because...
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peter greenberg is with us.ood morning. >> when i heard this, i thought this could go one or two way, either really good or evil. >> it's all about customizing airfares. the airlines have a lot of data on you every time you book a flight. they know how much you paid. how long you want to fly with a particular destination, who you went with, et cetera, et cetera. it's a revolution 787. it has nothing do-to-do with the dreamliner. it has to do with the proposal to reach out to passengers with customized situations. >> what does this mean? you logon online do you get different prices? >> based on history as well. if you spent x number of dollars you may get a solicitation saying we got a great package about the same time you went last year, with the hotel and airfare. difficult to be transparent there. then is gets crazy there. let's say you went with your buddies and paid x number of dollars. but if you went with your wife, they may customize that to say, oh, maybe he'll spend even more. it's based on your marital
peter greenberg is with us.ood morning. >> when i heard this, i thought this could go one or two way, either really good or evil. >> it's all about customizing airfares. the airlines have a lot of data on you every time you book a flight. they know how much you paid. how long you want to fly with a particular destination, who you went with, et cetera, et cetera. it's a revolution 787. it has nothing do-to-do with the dreamliner. it has to do with the proposal to reach out to...
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ross greenberg who is an emmy award-winning producer and who has run hbo sports for years brought usreat documentary which is really the first time -- we all look at jackie robinson breaking the color barrier, but no one knows that the nfl broke the color barrier in 19 or be six -- 1946. we are going to expand the storytelling. we are telling controversial stories that people just didn't know. we will continue the in the moment franchise. that is really inspirational stories. we will expand that. rampll probably try to that up over the next few years. that brought a lot of value for us over the next few years. audience we find whether it is live or on-demand. great way to see these stories and bring them to life. >> storytelling involves a lot of passion. best of luck. thank you for joining us on sportfolio. snowedyou notice that it on sunday? see a preview to of the super bowl xlviii? forward.o plows gets for fully aware of her you go on the bloomberg app for ipad. ♪ in ordertulations are for three master managers. cox and joed bobby torre por tournament the summer. era ofintain tha
ross greenberg who is an emmy award-winning producer and who has run hbo sports for years brought usreat documentary which is really the first time -- we all look at jackie robinson breaking the color barrier, but no one knows that the nfl broke the color barrier in 19 or be six -- 1946. we are going to expand the storytelling. we are telling controversial stories that people just didn't know. we will continue the in the moment franchise. that is really inspirational stories. we will expand...
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. >> it is a outcome that doesn't surprise ben greenberg, who spent years investigating the murder. they didn't appear to have the resources or will. >> this is an opportunity to wage the war of america's demons. from the racist past, and that has not been delivered and the opportunity to bring that to bear on this history is diminishing every day. >> at the headquarters in washington, they put them to the man now in charge. their aim is to prosecute, but even when that doesn't happen, he says the project is a success. >> in terms of putting the evidence together, putting those stories together. that we have achieved something. we have achieved something to tell the tail about what happened and hopefully bring some closure. 23401 has been brought to justice, although the fbi says the prosecutions will follow. but for the walker family and many others whose cases have now been closed there is a overwhelming sense of disappointment. they were not taken as seriously as they could have been for many in the deep south, these are an open wound, a reminder of a time many would rather forge
. >> it is a outcome that doesn't surprise ben greenberg, who spent years investigating the murder. they didn't appear to have the resources or will. >> this is an opportunity to wage the war of america's demons. from the racist past, and that has not been delivered and the opportunity to bring that to bear on this history is diminishing every day. >> at the headquarters in washington, they put them to the man now in charge. their aim is to prosecute, but even when that...
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. >>> peter greenberg takes us to a house that's really first class. see how a good. good answer. ah the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ >>> an experiment in recycling turned into an unusual house in southern california. gives a new twist to the concept of the mobile home. and the owner hopes the idea takes flight with others. our travel editor peter greenberg, goes inside and onboard. >> reporter: now we're going from the guest wing to the main part. >> to the main wing. >> reporter: many homes in the hills above malibu have wings, but only these wings used to fly. >> it was built for pan am. so they bought the first 50 autoof production from boeing. >> reporter: it was one of the original 747s? >> indeed. peter, i want to take you out on my wing. >> reporter: the roof of this 5,000 square foot house is made entire
. >>> peter greenberg takes us to a house that's really first class. see how a good. good answer. ah the educational toy bear. remember when the battery went out? [ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. ♪ ♪ >>> an experiment in recycling turned into an unusual house in...
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stan greenberg, his pollster and strategist. and ambassador jendayi frazer.nks to all of you for being here. bill, let me begin with you. we ended the piece with the relation obama and nelson mandela. and president clinton. they're important but didn't agree in important ways as politicians. >> they are. it's -- was noteworthy that the president he felt closest to was bill clinton because they had more in common and that mandela and obama. mandela has the joy in the robust give and take of politics. the schmoozing. the deal-making. the stage craft. the theater. obama is more cerebral. he doesn't seem to enjoy going up and shaking hands and the favors. >> speaking of the political theater. we have the video. you were with mandela on the day he cast the vote for president, waved that ballot. he knew what that meant to his people. it was such a triumphant day. you were with him through all the grunt work of creating a constitution. he knew that that white minority had to be free from fear and believe they rights would be protected. >> absolutely. it's no disstat
stan greenberg, his pollster and strategist. and ambassador jendayi frazer.nks to all of you for being here. bill, let me begin with you. we ended the piece with the relation obama and nelson mandela. and president clinton. they're important but didn't agree in important ways as politicians. >> they are. it's -- was noteworthy that the president he felt closest to was bill clinton because they had more in common and that mandela and obama. mandela has the joy in the robust give and take...
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he was in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo of the year. remember when herb was on street signs today and then there were two acquisitions that caterpillar made and they were horrendous. a sky high takeover of bucyrus, right at the top of the mining cycle and the ludicrous purchase of the chinese mining equipment company that proved to be pretty much of a fraud, requiring a massive write-off. you have to be careful when you use the word fraud except for when there's fraud. i recognize that caterpillar is not as sleek and well oiled as one of its machines, but, and i think this is a big but, it's been baked into the stuff. the stock has been cut in half and cat is only up 1% over the last two years. a period when the market has been on fire and in short, caterpillar has indeed been a real dog. however, i think this could be one of those where every dog has its day moments. first of all, cat has come down to the point where bad news has no effect on the stock anymore, like the november sales. the stock didn't even blink, yet it's just expecte
he was in the running for herb greenberg's worst ceo of the year. remember when herb was on street signs today and then there were two acquisitions that caterpillar made and they were horrendous. a sky high takeover of bucyrus, right at the top of the mining cycle and the ludicrous purchase of the chinese mining equipment company that proved to be pretty much of a fraud, requiring a massive write-off. you have to be careful when you use the word fraud except for when there's fraud. i recognize...
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i don't want to be short herbalife, and i don't want to be long and herb greenberg has covered it wells has my friend scott wapner. ma mark, mark, mark. >> a big badger boo-yah. should i hang on to semiconductor. >> mad point over the many years rather than just the many months t.j. has made you a lot of money and i'm sticking with t.j. and i don't care how many times you slammed me at jim cramer on twitter and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. s. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of ta
i don't want to be short herbalife, and i don't want to be long and herb greenberg has covered it wells has my friend scott wapner. ma mark, mark, mark. >> a big badger boo-yah. should i hang on to semiconductor. >> mad point over the many years rather than just the many months t.j. has made you a lot of money and i'm sticking with t.j. and i don't care how many times you slammed me at jim cramer on twitter and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round!...
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. >> jared greenberg joins us now with more on this plorning's "bleacher report."ed, what have you got? >> this is a tremendous feel-good story, deb and victor. terrell hunt has never stopped fighting. while in high school, both of his parents died one year apart. hunt's mother wanted him to go to syracuse. now, completing his first season as 'cuse's quarterback, he had some magic up his sleeve. syracuse down by three, watch the poise by hunt, decided to run, a 12r-yard touchdown, the orange up four. minnesota would have one last chance, and they got a great shot. the quarterback delivers a perfect pass, but it goes right through the receiver's hands. maybe some magic for syracuse as they hang on to win and hunt named the game's most valuable player as the orange win the texas bowl. >>> tony romo is out as the cowboys prepare for the most important game of the season. romo underwent back surgery yesterday, which will keep him sidelined for the remainder of the year, no matter how long that is. the only way it continues for dallas is if they beat the eagles tomorrow
. >> jared greenberg joins us now with more on this plorning's "bleacher report."ed, what have you got? >> this is a tremendous feel-good story, deb and victor. terrell hunt has never stopped fighting. while in high school, both of his parents died one year apart. hunt's mother wanted him to go to syracuse. now, completing his first season as 'cuse's quarterback, he had some magic up his sleeve. syracuse down by three, watch the poise by hunt, decided to run, a 12r-yard...
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herb greenberg, where would you park your money?w more about bitcoins, really understood it, most people don't, i might go with bitcoin but i'm going to go with talking my book, i'd go with gold because it's so hated. so hated. >> just because of the sentiment? >> just because of the sentiment. everything else you've talked about, including, i suspect, the wine, has had its run and will -- you know, it's just in bubble territory. >> all right. so, herb is going with the gold. >> i'm with the wine. i went with the wine. it's a 2010, limited production. there's a demand for this, millionaires are still out there and -- >> what's the price on that bottle? we have to lock in all the actual dollar amounts. >> it's $1,000. >> it's $1,000 right now. >> it's exactly 1,000 bucks? >> yeah. >> we're going to lock in all the prices and do a percentage gain over 12 months and revisit it every month. robert? >> melissa had the good taste to choose wine. until today i would put it under the mattress. today i would do the s&p because today is a sig
herb greenberg, where would you park your money?w more about bitcoins, really understood it, most people don't, i might go with bitcoin but i'm going to go with talking my book, i'd go with gold because it's so hated. so hated. >> just because of the sentiment? >> just because of the sentiment. everything else you've talked about, including, i suspect, the wine, has had its run and will -- you know, it's just in bubble territory. >> all right. so, herb is going with the gold....
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dominic chu, herb greenberg, we're milking you like old cows today, i must say. >> i've got macy's. subpoenais up 33% thi. came off a blockbuster earnings report what they beat profit estimates, beat sales estimates on the heels of them executing better on their strategy, which was to put better locally demanded merchandise in each of their stores. so, this is a company terry l d lundgren, ceo, executing well and stock pickers are rewarding well. analysts are split on the stock. 50% polled have a buy rating -- >> i hate going sgu intoou a macy's store. flagship macy's store. they're sometimes dirty, floors are broken up. >> i agree. >> the escalators -- old eve escalators. it's not a great experience. they do this in spite of themselves on the flagship side. >> fair enough. >> they have 800 stores and you're picking on one? they also own bloomingdale's, by the way. >> if they don't get flagship -- >> it's in new york, tourists -- >> macy's being flagship of the chain. even san diego store i was in last week, same thing. >> i'm going to say this, here's the thing about macy's is that
dominic chu, herb greenberg, we're milking you like old cows today, i must say. >> i've got macy's. subpoenais up 33% thi. came off a blockbuster earnings report what they beat profit estimates, beat sales estimates on the heels of them executing better on their strategy, which was to put better locally demanded merchandise in each of their stores. so, this is a company terry l d lundgren, ceo, executing well and stock pickers are rewarding well. analysts are split on the stock. 50%...
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herb greenberg is back and going nuts over doughnuts today.lain ahead. >> he also won't be in the rv. from drones to tablets to driverless cars. are we headed toward a humanless economy and maybe a very, very bad job market? we'll debate it when "street signs" returns. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of unsurpassed craftsmanship at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit
herb greenberg is back and going nuts over doughnuts today.lain ahead. >> he also won't be in the rv. from drones to tablets to driverless cars. are we headed toward a humanless economy and maybe a very, very bad job market? we'll debate it when "street signs" returns. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that...
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. ♪ ♪ >> hank greenberg filed a ethics complaint against new york attorney general eric schneiderman.ored a ethics violation when the deputy took undisclosed private jet ride from greenberg's attorney. >>> sales of existing homes rose slightly existing in october. increase in pending home sales in five months. national association of realtors says, higher mortgage rates and higher home prices have slowed sales. >>> faa announced six states will develop test sites for drone aircraft. alaska, nevada, north dakota, texas, new york and virginia will host research sites. the congress has unmanned aircraft sharing skies with passenger planes by the end of 2015. that is the latest from fox business, giving you the power to prosper. lori: as we do every 15 minutes, give you update on the stock market, ben willis of ap"operation enduring freedom" and company joining from us. new york stock exchange -- albert freed and company. >> happy holidays to you, nobody has anything to do quite frankly. we're open as a business expense, quite truthfully. the major market decisions have been made. we'll w
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i am joined by gary greenberg, head of emerging markets. rate to have you on the program. me about the stadium. the images are remarkable. it is also symptomatic of what brazil is going through. brazil actually had a very tough time recently. they are paying for a number of missing what should have been years of building infrastructure and transforming economy. ance 2002, it has been country that has been too relaxed and writing on the chinese import wave without really transforming. now they have got an economist as president. it is not working out a lot better for them either. >> one of the points that you make is that brazil continued to petrol and that is using -- hurting them. brazil could achieve energy independence and a couple of years if it doesn't kill its golden goose. investing a lot of money but the government is preventing it from earning any money. by using it to control inflation, keeping its prices down. in the meantime, it is building up a lot of debt. it is a very dangerous game that is being played and one that doesn't really make sense economically. >>
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girls have spent months practicing for the annual nutcracker performance at american university's greenbergof work involved with this. >> reporter: despite booking the theater in january, they were notified yesterday that their last two critical dress rehearsals would have to be rescheduled to the same day of their first performance turning what was an eight hour -- long eight hour day to an even longer day. the ballet director says she understands the interview is of important public interest. >> but, you know, it's just -- can't you do it somewhere else? >> we were completely
girls have spent months practicing for the annual nutcracker performance at american university's greenbergof work involved with this. >> reporter: despite booking the theater in january, they were notified yesterday that their last two critical dress rehearsals would have to be rescheduled to the same day of their first performance turning what was an eight hour -- long eight hour day to an even longer day. the ballet director says she understands the interview is of important public...
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cbs news travel editor, peter greenberg who was in scotland reporting on the bombing 25 years ago, has more on the still cifs investigation. >>reporter: today in the small scottish town of lockerbie. a ceremony to remember what happened here 25 years ago. >> the plane was in flames as soon as it hit the ground. >>reporter: lockerbie became the site of the largest airplane disasters in the country. 283 people were killed, including 189 americans. >> robert muller led the investigation for the fbi and is the agency's former director. >> when a plane goes down with everybody on it, it has in addition to being a terrorist attack it has a substantial effect on the psyche. all of us fly. >> it's hard to believe that a quarter of a century has gone by and the family members are still asking why. still asking what happened. >>reporter: victoria cummock lost her husband and the father of her three children in the bombing. she has been demanding answers since the day it happened. since it because found out libya was behind the bombing, moammar gadhafi offered a settlement. cummock would have non
cbs news travel editor, peter greenberg who was in scotland reporting on the bombing 25 years ago, has more on the still cifs investigation. >>reporter: today in the small scottish town of lockerbie. a ceremony to remember what happened here 25 years ago. >> the plane was in flames as soon as it hit the ground. >>reporter: lockerbie became the site of the largest airplane disasters in the country. 283 people were killed, including 189 americans. >> robert muller led the...
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and peter greenberg tells us a quarter of a century later the case is far from closed. >> reporter: today in the small scottish town of lockerbie, a solemn ceremony to remember the events that happened here 25 years ago. >> lockerbie was in flames as soon as the pan am jet hit the ground. >> reporter: on december 2 it's, 1988 -- 21st, 1988. lockerbie became the site of one of the biggest december asters in aviation history. -- disasters in aviation history. it exploded at 31,000 feet and 270 people were killed including 189 americans. >> it's hard to believe that a quarter of a century has gone by. and the family members still asking why. still asking what happened. >> reporter: victoria lost her husband and the father of their three children in the bombing. she has been demanding answers since the day it happened. when investigators determined libya was behind the bombing libya's leader muammar gadhafi offered the families a settlement. she within interested. >> he -- cut a deal with some of the attorneys saying how about a no fault settlement? let's offer $10 million per decedent. with
and peter greenberg tells us a quarter of a century later the case is far from closed. >> reporter: today in the small scottish town of lockerbie, a solemn ceremony to remember the events that happened here 25 years ago. >> lockerbie was in flames as soon as the pan am jet hit the ground. >> reporter: on december 2 it's, 1988 -- 21st, 1988. lockerbie became the site of one of the biggest december asters in aviation history. -- disasters in aviation history. it exploded at...
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simon greenberg and that these protests would go well beyond just words and disturbances on the streets. the people of the street but often not rational. because you it's very difficult to fill the crowed one to get a hundred thousand of them didn't decide until two thousand. it takes all not really a mind of its own. and it becomes a cabin become extremely violent protests is to affirm the barricaded themselves in central kiev saying they would not leave until both the president of the government step down with that scenario being highly unlikely. the fate of the country is once again hanging by a thread. place your chest e auntie reporting from kyiv ukraine russia's president pretence that he believes ukraine's opposition is no longer able to control the situation has taken to the eu deal is only being used as an excuse to overthrow the leadership as i see it was going on in kiev has little to do with ukraine's relations with a td it's an internal political crisis. the opposition the stabilizing the digits into the elected leadership will write about what's going on doesn't live up to
simon greenberg and that these protests would go well beyond just words and disturbances on the streets. the people of the street but often not rational. because you it's very difficult to fill the crowed one to get a hundred thousand of them didn't decide until two thousand. it takes all not really a mind of its own. and it becomes a cabin become extremely violent protests is to affirm the barricaded themselves in central kiev saying they would not leave until both the president of the...
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so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg treated this sixty minutes episode has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all over again all over again all week until then have a great night. largest consumer of the season and i see it with me in the country is the federal government simply saves property of the united states government. this the united states but it was probably going to realize it can just by. you know just throw it away this is a good plan for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency and i found this on a dump site here this is their computer it's not wasted. it produces of these and that's what i have to look at these i believe that this should be responsible for the brutal too great.
so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg treated this sixty minutes episode has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all...
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so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg treated this sixty minutes episode has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all over again all over again all week until then have a great i. must talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. lead. us now is the new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. leave me there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news the new. alexander family cry tears of joy and great things out there that there has to be adequate regard in a court of law was found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. it looks like. we're going to go did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution
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. >> here with the gadgets, author of "gadget nation," steve greenberg. hi, steve.ous. >> catzilla with lacers opening packages and we made -- the hem here is like -- >> that is great. >> of course, you need to complete the look with fancy santa hat. ♪ jingle bells. jingle bells ♪ >> do you like that? >> no. >> moving along. >> somebody will. >> let's dim the lights, shall we? >> musical pathway lights. the motion sensors would trigger this as you come up the pathway. 30 different songs come along with it. and lights the way as your guests come to your home. neat idea? >> is that affordable? >> about $80. hammacher schlemmer. >> if you do it up your whole drive way it could be a problem. >> you get three with that. >> this is the wine box. you ladies need that. if you have a brother-in-law you want to control. >> teenager. >> put it on here, set the lock. they can't get to the liquor that way. >> no, no, no. >> that's from amazon wine. >> perfect. >> next. >> thank you, hoda. >> these are candy cane spoons. they're spoons made out of candy canes. >> clever. >> dip t
. >> here with the gadgets, author of "gadget nation," steve greenberg. hi, steve.ous. >> catzilla with lacers opening packages and we made -- the hem here is like -- >> that is great. >> of course, you need to complete the look with fancy santa hat. ♪ jingle bells. jingle bells ♪ >> do you like that? >> no. >> moving along. >> somebody will. >> let's dim the lights, shall we? >> musical pathway lights. the motion sensors...
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so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg treated this sixty minutes opposite has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all over again all over again all week until then have a great night. defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living. make it with zero in the financial system still some. consider. the opinions that you think are great. truths to stories that impact the. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand one hundred towns and cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air sea an outer space. a lympics torch relay. on r t r two do
so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg treated this sixty minutes opposite has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all...
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so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg tweeted this sixty minutes opposite has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all over again all over again all week until then have a great night. the same story doesn't make it news no softball interviews no puff pieces some tough questions if you. got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. they were it's a story. it's just this guy like we're about done stead of working for the people go to the beach. for a joke right on stage. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question for. when i was a child i always dreamed of becoming an actor. but a sailor. people know m
so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg tweeted this sixty minutes opposite has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one eight hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all...
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so-called sixty minutes report well i can't answer that question any better than forbes tech writer andy greenberg tweeted this sixty minutes opposite has been a pretty good infomercial for the n.s.a. so far did anyone catch that one hundred number so i can order yup infomercial that's what sixty minutes has become a news program that's more concerned with selling the lie than reporting the truth . that's our show you guys thanks for watching today join me again when i break the set all over again all over again all week until then have a great night. why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think gold is money. no the value of the only place we have to live of the water that we need to survive is not compared to gold i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to be. we're not going to go well clearly one of all is and is in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're wrong to do is say there for any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the glob
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for "cbs this morning," peter greenberg, detroit. >> that's a great. >> boy, you sure hope so.ing," actress and golden globe nominee lupita nyong'o. how others helped change her life. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." . >>> how about this for in-flight entertainment. the aurora borealis also known as the northern lights captured through a plane window. a passenger captured this video while flying from new york to london this month, posting a time lapse on youtube. beautiful. >> wow. unbelievable isn't it? >> hey charlie. i know you weren't on twitter. i want you to read this. cynthia miller wrote this. hey, i wouldn't presume to speak for all women but i want charlie rose on the 11th flrt. all right, cynthia. >> she just wanted good conversation like a the hands that drive a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250
for "cbs this morning," peter greenberg, detroit. >> that's a great. >> boy, you sure hope so.ing," actress and golden globe nominee lupita nyong'o. how others helped change her life. that's tomorrow on "cbs this morning." . >>> how about this for in-flight entertainment. the aurora borealis also known as the northern lights captured through a plane window. a passenger captured this video while flying from new york to london this month, posting a...
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. >> it's an outcome that doesn't surprise cold case reporter ben greenberg, and spent years investigating the walker murders. he says the fbi agents didn't have the resources or will to investigate the killing. >> this is an opportunity to wage the wore -- war on america's demands from the past. the opportunity to bring that to history is diminishing that. at the fbi headquarters we put the accusations to the man in charge of the cold case initiative. the aim is to prosecute. when that doesn't happen, he says the project is a success. >> in terms of putting the evidence together and the stories together. that we have achieved something historically. we have achieved something to tell the tale about what happened, and hopefully bring closure to the families of the victims. >> since the cold case initiative began in 2006, no one has been brought to justice. the fbi said they are confident prosecution will follow. for the walker family and others whose cases have been closed, there's an overwhelming assistance of disappointment, that they weren't taken as seriously as they could have been. f
. >> it's an outcome that doesn't surprise cold case reporter ben greenberg, and spent years investigating the walker murders. he says the fbi agents didn't have the resources or will to investigate the killing. >> this is an opportunity to wage the wore -- war on america's demands from the past. the opportunity to bring that to history is diminishing that. at the fbi headquarters we put the accusations to the man in charge of the cold case initiative. the aim is to prosecute. when...
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. >> reporter: it's an outcome that doesn't surprise cold case project reporter ben greenberg.laims the fbi agents assigned to the case didn't appear to have the resources or will to thoroughly investigate the killing. >> this is an opportunity to wage a war on american's demons from its racist past, and that has not been delivered and the opportunity to bring that to bare in this history is diminishing with every day. >> reporter: the fbi's headquarters in washington, we put those accusations to the man in charge. >> in terms of putting the evidence together, putting those stories together that we have achieved something, historically. we have achieved something to tell the tail about exactly what happened, and hopefully bring some closure to the families of the victims. >> reporter: the initiative began in 2006, no one has been brought to justice. although the fbi say they are confident prosecutions will follow. but for the walker family and many others, there is an overwhelming sense of disappointment. for many in the deep south, cases like clifton walker's murder are a open
. >> reporter: it's an outcome that doesn't surprise cold case project reporter ben greenberg.laims the fbi agents assigned to the case didn't appear to have the resources or will to thoroughly investigate the killing. >> this is an opportunity to wage a war on american's demons from its racist past, and that has not been delivered and the opportunity to bring that to bare in this history is diminishing with every day. >> reporter: the fbi's headquarters in washington, we put...
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robert greenberg joins us now. doctor, thank you so much for being here.works and what impact it is going to have. >> so it is really a revolutionary medical device for patient who is are blind with retinitis pigmentosa. the way it works a video camera from glasses that picks up a signal in front of the patient and wirelessly transmitted to implant to the implant implanted in the patient's eye. ashley: sci-fi stuff. how long has this been in the testing process? >> it is about a 25-year development. we joke about the, we joke about the six million dollar man because it cost $200 million to develop. ashley: yeah. i mean the "six million dollar man is probably three trillion dollar man in today's calculations. who does this help in particular? is there particular type of eye disease for those patients can take advantage of this eye? >> there is. the fda approval that we received earlier this year was for particular blindness called retinitis pigmentosa but we are planning next year a clinical trial in macro degeneration patients as well. ashley: is there a p
robert greenberg joins us now. doctor, thank you so much for being here.works and what impact it is going to have. >> so it is really a revolutionary medical device for patient who is are blind with retinitis pigmentosa. the way it works a video camera from glasses that picks up a signal in front of the patient and wirelessly transmitted to implant to the implant implanted in the patient's eye. ashley: sci-fi stuff. how long has this been in the testing process? >> it is about a...
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the bottom line make your plans today. >> peter greenberg in los angeles.t of the baby boomers turning 50, we look at the biggest generation and how they've changed america. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >> announcer: this portion sponsored by toyota. let's go places. i got last year. i'm here to get the new one. the new redesign is pretty tough. tundra's the toughest truck i've ever had. my son's getting my old one. sweet. am i getting the boat, too? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] right now during toyotathon, get 0% apr financing on the new redesigned 2014 tundra. for more great deals visit toyota.com. toyotathon is on! ♪ ♪ toyota. let's go places. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain... ♪ ♪ ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even advil® can. but for everything we do we know you do so muc
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you know, my friend herb greenberg, who also works for the street, was on today, talking on brian and mandy's show. he doesn't like that kind of model but i think -- i can't speak -- he's always alerted me to the red flags of the model. let's find out from them before we make a judgment. the turn in retail is shocking. there's too much uncertainty for this guy. too much inconsistency, maybe the best thing to do is to shop at the retailers, but not buy the retail stocks. wow. after the break i'll try to help you make more money. >>> coming up, northern exposure. it's time to look up. canada's economy is growing at its fastest pace in the past two years. it's not just the birthplace of gosling, celine and bieber. it may be home to some of the best stocks you've never heard of. cramer reveals the canadian club just ahead. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours
you know, my friend herb greenberg, who also works for the street, was on today, talking on brian and mandy's show. he doesn't like that kind of model but i think -- i can't speak -- he's always alerted me to the red flags of the model. let's find out from them before we make a judgment. the turn in retail is shocking. there's too much uncertainty for this guy. too much inconsistency, maybe the best thing to do is to shop at the retailers, but not buy the retail stocks. wow. after the break...
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you know, my friend herb greenberg who also works for the street was on today, talking on brian and manny'st like that kind of model but i think -- i can't speak -- he's always alerted many tme to the them. let's find out that -- before we make a judgment. there's too much uncertainty for this guy. too much inconsistency, maybe the best thing to do is to shop at the retailers. but not buy the retail stocks. wow. after the break i'll try to help you make more money. >>> coming up, northern exposure. it's time to look up. canada's economy is growing at its fastest pace in the opast two years. it's not just the birth place of gosling, celine and bieber. it may be home to some of the best stocks you have never heard of. cramer reveals the canadian club just ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. at the lexus december to remember sales event. is caused by people looking fore traffic parking.y that's remarkable that so mu
you know, my friend herb greenberg who also works for the street was on today, talking on brian and manny'st like that kind of model but i think -- i can't speak -- he's always alerted many tme to the them. let's find out that -- before we make a judgment. there's too much uncertainty for this guy. too much inconsistency, maybe the best thing to do is to shop at the retailers. but not buy the retail stocks. wow. after the break i'll try to help you make more money. >>> coming up,...
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my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrowng management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying that ulta, and i quote again, currently conducting an in-depth strategic planning process to prioritize our growth strategies, end quote. that says, wait a second, maybe we're off course here and need to reassess our plan to -- instead of just keep putting up stores willy nilly everywhere while going as promotional as all get out. not about the products, but about the stock. that combined with the constant blaming of the environment tells me, hey, you know what, we may have a broken company here. i don't like it. but five below. here's an historically conservative company that admitted it saw weakness around thanksgiving time. to me, this did feel like a one-time glitch. not a broken company, just a broken stock that could easily mend. sure enough, down six much less of a loss
my buddy herb greenberg who said he was nervous about the report before the quarter because of that eyebrowng management shuffle i talked about. put it out today in the street.com that new management had been confident of the business not that long ago but now the ceo mary dillon seems to have changed her tune saying that ulta, and i quote again, currently conducting an in-depth strategic planning process to prioritize our growth strategies, end quote. that says, wait a second, maybe we're off...