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i don't want to speak i will of him as a person but in the end, he we want we want after greg smith.who greg smith is. >> the goldman sachs vice president who resigned in an op-ed in "the new york times." i asked him what he thought of that. you know, just like any chief executive of a company, i think, was feeling like, you should not have one employee speak for the entire company. so he reacted in that way. said, i can't believe the "times" printed that. >> what greg smith printed, sort of a mid-level individual at goldman sachs was the environment on wall street whether it's goldman is a toxic brew of conflicts of interest, the sorts of things that got us into trouble in the first place. it hasn't changed. so mack when he pushed back at that perception or that reality seemed to me has he learned anything? has john mack learned the let'son that where he took morgan stanley did contribute to the cataclysm? >> i am not sure he has. he got away with kind of an amazing feat, a triumph and he has become this heroic figure like a brand of his own. he is kind of like, you know a figurehea
i don't want to speak i will of him as a person but in the end, he we want we want after greg smith.who greg smith is. >> the goldman sachs vice president who resigned in an op-ed in "the new york times." i asked him what he thought of that. you know, just like any chief executive of a company, i think, was feeling like, you should not have one employee speak for the entire company. so he reacted in that way. said, i can't believe the "times" printed that. >>...
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weeks for goldman sachs first it was the public resignation of banker and new york times talker greg smith now an alleged possible connection to child sex trafficking we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first a closing market numbers. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old on the job the truth. of the contest and i am a total get of friends that i love rap and hip hop is a tricky. but it was kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the all the belgians you just played. you know sometimes you see the story and it's. so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here's some other part of this and realize that everything you say you don't. charge this is. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through and through who can you trust no one. to move you with a global missionary see where are we heading state controlled capitalism and school sections when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more. welcome back before the break we were talking about why my guest thin
weeks for goldman sachs first it was the public resignation of banker and new york times talker greg smith now an alleged possible connection to child sex trafficking we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first a closing market numbers. we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old on the job the truth. of the contest and i am a total get of friends that i love rap and hip hop is a tricky. but it was kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the all...
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away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said god was sacked as all these awful things are they trying to get ahead of the p.r. curbed by putting bull like out into the media well your thoughts at this point oh my total quite simple you know there's only one parishioner of like master response in d.c. and that was an interview made by boat designing and the but she didn't spoke at the time before j.p. morgan she spoke for the so she was the head of the time this was doing let's do only mainstream interview of her and that was like four years ago four or five years ago and no solution came out. to talk about this and diversity you know they gave morgan gave five million dollars to the university of denver you know you know special lessons and diplomas about commodities you know i do go to a commodities mostly and this is absolutely fascinating. this she came out first because they need to have students you know to learn how to manipulate the commode it is called this is called well let's you know. this is something very new basically and the certai
away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said god was sacked as all these awful things are they trying to get ahead of the p.r. curbed by putting bull like out into the media well your thoughts at this point oh my total quite simple you know there's only one parishioner of like master response in d.c. and that was an interview made by boat designing and the but she didn't spoke at the time before j.p. morgan she spoke for the so she was the head of the...
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we have emily white and greg smith here from red cross who are part of our advisory team. alyssa domo who carries the flag forward being executive director and working with a lot of nonprofits in san francisco and even extending elsewhere now. now a lot of the work that's being done is being done throughout the state. also here hodge who is a huge partner from the faith community here in the bay area representing hunters point bayview area and just did a tremendous job in boosting awareness and preparing that community for a lot of different hazards that could strike them. also yokilly recommendo. another intermediary group that works with nonprofits. once again, the bay area is just an incubator, just so important in terms of this whole concept. i also wanted to mention a lot of the work that's done in the private sector. michael cummings. i worked with him when i was with fritz institute. he has gone to fema. that's an important effort that fema has undertaken. something that the deputy administrator was talking about. i think the state should bring somebody in there as
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of weeks for goldman sachs first it was the public resignation of banker a new york times talker greg smith now an alleged a possible connection to child sex trafficking and we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first our closing market numbers. will be. slaves technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. filmmaker. the. director's costco's real life things in prison on charges oh oh. oh . welcome back of course the break we were talking about why my guest thinks a return to a gold standard by someone in the world is inevitable based on game theory and he was talking about something that plays into this obviously is inflation and the measure of future inflation he says can be seen in debts and deficits and now it's a really interesting concept and i want to talk more about it he is john butler author of this book that i have here the golden revolution he's also founder of and for a capital and before the break we were talking about future inflation and that being based on debts and deficits now so my qu
of weeks for goldman sachs first it was the public resignation of banker a new york times talker greg smith now an alleged a possible connection to child sex trafficking and we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first our closing market numbers. will be. slaves technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. filmmaker. the. director's costco's real life things in prison on charges oh oh. oh . welcome back of...
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and have a great opinion on something that we have opined about last month on the heels of the greg smith goldman op ed and a reported one thousand tips that have poured into the f.c.c. the security and exchange commission after dodd frank regulations went into effect last summer that incentivized whistleblowers to come forward we posed this question . are we seeing an emerging market for this. kind of blow in the west. so we thought it may be an emerging market but now i don't know not if the security and exchange commission can't keep their identities as secret there's a new report out that federal securities regulators revealed the identity of one of their whistleblowers during an investigation into the company's pipeline trading systems and an f.c.c. lawyer showed a pipeline executive a notebook from the whistleblower and ok the guy i know recognized the whistleblower handwriting totally selling this guy out you know these guys are they're incredibly incompetent or incredibly corrupt or both but it's to me it's very suspect why does the government promote the federal reserve bubbles w
and have a great opinion on something that we have opined about last month on the heels of the greg smith goldman op ed and a reported one thousand tips that have poured into the f.c.c. the security and exchange commission after dodd frank regulations went into effect last summer that incentivized whistleblowers to come forward we posed this question . are we seeing an emerging market for this. kind of blow in the west. so we thought it may be an emerging market but now i don't know not if the...
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when the "new york times" presented an article by greg smith that said wall street was nothing more thanrew? he said why did they even blood pressure that? the last time i checked, we were in this business to make money. you know what, john? there is a difference between making money the right way and cheating your customers. there is a difference between leveraging yourself to the hilt and getting bailed out by taxpayers and, by the way, have you returned that $40 million bonus? i don't think so. but you should. let's go and look at banker bob rommers, the ceo of m and and t in buffalo, new york. bob roamers understanding the banking the old-fashioned way. he knows it's supposed to be boring. you make loans people can repay. here is what he said recently. he said historically, however, the financial system has righted itself responsibley in the aftermath of cataclysms. bankers got carried away with their own excitement, their own ingenuity and playing with other people's money. bob romers learned a lesson his bank has survived and prostered. john mac, your bank hasn't. look, i don't pla
when the "new york times" presented an article by greg smith that said wall street was nothing more thanrew? he said why did they even blood pressure that? the last time i checked, we were in this business to make money. you know what, john? there is a difference between making money the right way and cheating your customers. there is a difference between leveraging yourself to the hilt and getting bailed out by taxpayers and, by the way, have you returned that $40 million bonus? i...
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away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said almost saks there's all these awful things like trying to get ahead of a p.r. curve by putting ball like out into the media what are your thoughts at this point oh my total quite simple you don't there's only one parishioner of like masters on c n b c m's it was an interview made by both presenting and but she didn't spoke of the time before jim only and she spoke for the so she was the head of the the times this was the let's do only mainstream interview of her and that was like four years ago four or five years ago and no suddenly she came out. to talk about. diversity you know they gave morgan gave five million dollars to the interest of then for you know you know special lessons and diplomas about commodities you know i do cultural commodities mostly and this is absolutely fascinating yes she came out at first because they need to have students you know to learn how to manipulate the commode it is called just let me call it well it's a. you know. this is something very new basically and. point is tha
away from for example goldman sachs and greg smith came out with that letter he said almost saks there's all these awful things like trying to get ahead of a p.r. curve by putting ball like out into the media what are your thoughts at this point oh my total quite simple you don't there's only one parishioner of like masters on c n b c m's it was an interview made by both presenting and but she didn't spoke of the time before jim only and she spoke for the so she was the head of the the times...
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weeks for goldman sachs bursting with the public resignation of the banker a new york times talker greg smith now an alleged possible connection to child sex trafficking we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first our closing market numbers. we just put a picture of the need when i was like nine years old i like to tell the truth. i'm a contestant i am a total get over friends that i love driving because he is a planned trip. he was kind of it but yesterday. i'm very proud of the role that i just you just played. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you doing something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through that sort of way who can you trust no one who is you know maybe you with a global missionary see where are we heading. state controlled capitals and school sections when nobody dares to ask we do r t question more. welco
weeks for goldman sachs bursting with the public resignation of the banker a new york times talker greg smith now an alleged possible connection to child sex trafficking we'll give you our three cents on the wall street giants p.r. issues but first our closing market numbers. we just put a picture of the need when i was like nine years old i like to tell the truth. i'm a contestant i am a total get over friends that i love driving because he is a planned trip. he was kind of it but yesterday....
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was it the greg smith -- i don't remember. 117 now, 3.92 the company is reporting for the first quarterthe expectation. revenue just shy of $10 billion. net revenues and investment banking, 1.15 billion dollars for investment banking. that is 9% lower than the previous year. the ratio, you love your compensation ratio. >> i was just looking there. that's also down 9%. >> 44%. >> the company points out it is still number one world wide on announced mergers and acquisitions year to date. but because client activity remains relatively low in certain areas, they think the mix of businesses gives the firm significant room for revenue growth as economic and market continues to -- >> many analysts suggest you'll see more activity, more activity and the margin gets there. a lot of people focused on fixed income. it's 20% lower than 2011 but higher than the fourth quarter we saw. people are going to keep an eye on that. dick bove was talking about that earlier. >> equity was also down, right? the net revenues and fixedin come. there as a lot of down things. 20% lower, fix income commodities. cli
was it the greg smith -- i don't remember. 117 now, 3.92 the company is reporting for the first quarterthe expectation. revenue just shy of $10 billion. net revenues and investment banking, 1.15 billion dollars for investment banking. that is 9% lower than the previous year. the ratio, you love your compensation ratio. >> i was just looking there. that's also down 9%. >> 44%. >> the company points out it is still number one world wide on announced mergers and acquisitions year...
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greg smith recently resigned from goldman sachs a senior executive and wrote a scathing op-ed? he said it was a toxic environment. an environment where they, willing to lie to their customers simply to take a few bucks. and despite that congress passed a horrendous bill. mr. president veto it, stand up for capitolism the way it should be played. >>> is a father sacrificing his son to save his company. the latest fallout in the murdoch hacking scandal the son of rupert murdoch steps down. damage com comes week after murdoch stepped down just months ago. he released a written statement saying and i quote vrm : the timing is likely not coincidence, the fbi examining the likelihood that phone hacking happened here in the united states, also in the coming weeks of powerful british parl men try committee will put out a detailed report on the scandal. joining me now american correspondent for "the guardian, " ed pilkington. first the timing of this suggests that james murdoch knows something about what is going to be in that report. how do you understand the timing and what do you thi
greg smith recently resigned from goldman sachs a senior executive and wrote a scathing op-ed? he said it was a toxic environment. an environment where they, willing to lie to their customers simply to take a few bucks. and despite that congress passed a horrendous bill. mr. president veto it, stand up for capitolism the way it should be played. >>> is a father sacrificing his son to save his company. the latest fallout in the murdoch hacking scandal the son of rupert murdoch steps...
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going to hear now from greg smith with colorado public employees retirement and brett martin, ceo ofocial media start-up. mr. martin, let's begin with you because you support this legislation which the president is going to sign. lots of friends in the banking community. lots of friends in silicon valley. why is it a good thing? >> well, you know, we're cautiously optimistic. in general we like at any time the government gets out of people's ways and let them help build businesses and build companies. fundamentally we think it's going to do two things. first, it's going to open up whole new fund channels. anyone who raises money knows it's really hard. here at sonar we were lucky enough to have k 2 media and others. this bill is going to make it easier for other entrepreneurs to get supportive investors in their start-up. secondly, and perhaps more profoundly, this will allow normal people to participate in the tech revolution that start-ups like sonar are leading right now. most of the growth in america is coming from high-tech start-ups. why only let rich people participate in that
going to hear now from greg smith with colorado public employees retirement and brett martin, ceo ofocial media start-up. mr. martin, let's begin with you because you support this legislation which the president is going to sign. lots of friends in the banking community. lots of friends in silicon valley. why is it a good thing? >> well, you know, we're cautiously optimistic. in general we like at any time the government gets out of people's ways and let them help build businesses and...
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. >> was it before greg smith last time you were on? greg smith, goldman sachs. >> just a bunch of criminals and crooks and a bunch of muppets? >> i've never heard any client called a muppet before. now,ly say wall street is a competitive place that likes to win, that's full of complexity. there a lot of issues with wall street the fact that these companies have multiple client bases. everybody talks about focussing on the client. the question can often be which client? which client am i focusing on now? there are many issues. the issues that he addressed which sounded like people in a room looking for ways to rip off clients quite frankly is not something i'm seeing. >> i was in that business, in it, the retail broker is so far out on the line where you get in trouble for everything you do. you get credit for what you do, everything that goes wrong you get credit for. it was something that i learned about the business was if your clients didn't do well, you weren't going to have them very long. gregg smith said all this is going to com
. >> was it before greg smith last time you were on? greg smith, goldman sachs. >> just a bunch of criminals and crooks and a bunch of muppets? >> i've never heard any client called a muppet before. now,ly say wall street is a competitive place that likes to win, that's full of complexity. there a lot of issues with wall street the fact that these companies have multiple client bases. everybody talks about focussing on the client. the question can often be which client? which...
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greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smithave led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. ♪ greet the day and the light ♪ it's time to go outside ♪ if you could keep steady ♪ get up and get ready ♪ it's time to go outside [ male announcer ] spring is in the air. lowe's. never stop improving. greg g.: we welcome you back to new orleans, everyone. we continue live our special tribute to the ncaa tournament "one shining moment." meanwhile, the kentucky wildcats taking down
greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smithave led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last...
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greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smithave led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. ♪ greet the day and the light ♪ it's time to go outside ♪ if you could keep steady ♪ get up and get ready ♪ it's time to go outside [ male announcer ] spring is in the air. lowe's. never stop improving. greg g.: we welcome you back to new orleans, everyone. we continue live our special tribute to the ncaa tournament "one shining moment." meanwhile, the kentucky wildcats taking down
greg g.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smithave led kentucky to an ncaa title. john calipari is the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last...
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since the greg smith letter a couple weeks ago.d a half, all those questions about being a client of goldman, what it manse, are they conflicted? i'm just curious. >> i think the banking business, especially when you do transactions that we just did is about trust and getting the right outcome. we had anthony noda and roger altman, who is on this program a lot from evercore. i've been a customer of goldman sachs for many, many years and they have always done a great job serving our business and i think that they did a tremendous job on this deal. >> excuse me for being cynical, but we have a lot of deal people on, right? and you were right there within the first minute announcing who your advisers were. you're not getting like a 1% cut in your fees, nobody asked you to endorse? >> there's so much rhetoric and criticism of the firms but when you talk to the clients, they're not leaving and staying. when you have a ceo with a deal like this on a day like this it's worth asking the question. >> he said in his piece it's going to come
since the greg smith letter a couple weeks ago.d a half, all those questions about being a client of goldman, what it manse, are they conflicted? i'm just curious. >> i think the banking business, especially when you do transactions that we just did is about trust and getting the right outcome. we had anthony noda and roger altman, who is on this program a lot from evercore. i've been a customer of goldman sachs for many, many years and they have always done a great job serving our...
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that -- >> you know, it's very complicated, but $1.54 million, my question is do you think that greg smithill be able to sell through advance? >> i tell what you i don't like is that you write -- you have certainly the "new york times," it's anti-goldman. it was a no-brainer. they'll print it. so he worked it so well. didn't do so well with goldman, but then worked it so well. send that note -- accepted the editorial to new york time, then shop the book deal. >> only making half a million dollars at goldman. >> he uses the word muppets and suddenedly he' ll ll lly sudden everywhere. he's famous bilking the system. >> he can offer himself up as a bastion of integrity and effort and this was really about changing the system at goldman, that he wanted to effect change within the board. and i would argue to you you that the book deal like this so quickly on the heels of an op-ed like that changes the dynamic around how people might think about what his motives were. >> i couldn't have said it befr myself. all right. rbc accused of running what it calls a trading scheme of massive proportion. c
that -- >> you know, it's very complicated, but $1.54 million, my question is do you think that greg smithill be able to sell through advance? >> i tell what you i don't like is that you write -- you have certainly the "new york times," it's anti-goldman. it was a no-brainer. they'll print it. so he worked it so well. didn't do so well with goldman, but then worked it so well. send that note -- accepted the editorial to new york time, then shop the book deal. >> only...
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you know, jim, we had talked during the greg smith fiasco, if you recall about that, about this largeruestion. is goldman sachs really losing clients? and i had argued that as much criticism they have come under and at the end of the day the clients don't seem to be voting with their feet. in going back and actually looking at the numbers, it tells a somewhat different story and one we're sharing from goldman and then from one of the competitors, morgan stanley as well. take a look at the components of investment banking in terms of revenue that goldman had been putting up over the last four years versus what morgan stanley has been putting up. got old m and a. it's come down but goldman's lead over morgan stanley not what it was. by the way, i could have put up jpmorgan if i had chosen but they have been on the throws for so long. it's changing given the huge retail brokerage operations. equity undlerwriting. take a look there. as of the latest quarter, i took them through, as of the latest, 2011. when you move on as well to debt underwriting, you'll see a similar story in that when i
you know, jim, we had talked during the greg smith fiasco, if you recall about that, about this largeruestion. is goldman sachs really losing clients? and i had argued that as much criticism they have come under and at the end of the day the clients don't seem to be voting with their feet. in going back and actually looking at the numbers, it tells a somewhat different story and one we're sharing from goldman and then from one of the competitors, morgan stanley as well. take a look at the...
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but -- >> greg smith? >> yeah. but here is the thing.d be a very, very significant portion of it, you have to understand, and i know this from talking to ceos every day. the fear, having lived through 2008 and having really that in the back of almost everybody's mind on a daily basis today, forget where the stock market recovery is, many ceos in terms of human capital, in terms of pp&e, in terms of cap ex, that's all at the back of their mind. so a lot of it continues to be the fact that what we lived through in 2008 is one of the reasons why it's been such a muted recovery. it's not just about more regulation, about uncertainty. that's part of it. but there's part of the fact that living through 2008, a major component was still happening today. >> so you're saying hot stove essentially, right? don't touch it twice? >> well, again, i mentioned this some weeks back. tell me the last time a company announced that they were expanding their human capital. we're going to go out and hire people and they were rewarded in the sense that that st
but -- >> greg smith? >> yeah. but here is the thing.d be a very, very significant portion of it, you have to understand, and i know this from talking to ceos every day. the fear, having lived through 2008 and having really that in the back of almost everybody's mind on a daily basis today, forget where the stock market recovery is, many ceos in terms of human capital, in terms of pp&e, in terms of cap ex, that's all at the back of their mind. so a lot of it continues to be the...
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there was an op-ed from vice president greg smith.ike when you read that op-ed. >> well, i didn't wake up early. actually remember it because i traveled the night before from overseas. i actually got a call in the morning of somebody said, trying to discuss it and i had idea what they were talking about. i went to my computer and saw the article and said, we've gotten used to -- we've gotten used to -- excuse the oxymoron. we've gotten used to surprises so we knew we'd have to grapple with it but we read it closely. of course, our first reaction is to take it very seriously and say what is really going on here and to try to get at the work but, of course, as the day wore on, we just got a tremendous response from everyone. obviously the press response was one way but i, of course, have to deal with clients and with the people at work and from them the response was overwhelmingly supportive and positive. >> you decided to address i think it was through an e-mail the entire force and say is this your experience? please let me know. you
there was an op-ed from vice president greg smith.ike when you read that op-ed. >> well, i didn't wake up early. actually remember it because i traveled the night before from overseas. i actually got a call in the morning of somebody said, trying to discuss it and i had idea what they were talking about. i went to my computer and saw the article and said, we've gotten used to -- we've gotten used to -- excuse the oxymoron. we've gotten used to surprises so we knew we'd have to grapple...
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greg fleming is the president of morgan stanley smith barney and gentlemen, it is great day to you have we have been watching what's happening with these earnings. greg, maybe you can shed lighton how you things are shaping up with the earnings, fixtures. >> earnings have been on the positive side. i would say a couple things when you're looking at the macro economic scene. six months ago we were talk about three different potential head winds around the world, potential double-dip recession in the u.s., which is pretty clearly off the table and the fed reinforced that yesterday, potential hard landing in china, which so far has not materialized. it's still 8% plus gdp growth and then the euro situation and there was a lot of talk for a while would it hold and now roughly $1 trillion of liquidity later there's still a half a step forward, a half a step back and major challenges in europe but the situation is materially better. >> you think it holds over the summer? there's a lot of talk about what happens in france with the elections and what not? >> i think what's going on in places li
greg fleming is the president of morgan stanley smith barney and gentlemen, it is great day to you have we have been watching what's happening with these earnings. greg, maybe you can shed lighton how you things are shaping up with the earnings, fixtures. >> earnings have been on the positive side. i would say a couple things when you're looking at the macro economic scene. six months ago we were talk about three different potential head winds around the world, potential double-dip...
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new orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging team to injure opposing players like quarterback alec smith and offering reward for the big hi hit. >> we hit smith right there. tv i got the first one. i got the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the same day that new orleans head coach peyton appealed the nfl season long suspension imposed on him for his role in the team bounty program. >> the if you are in this room you understand that we didn't apologize. >>reporter: for all of the coaches bravado it was the 49ers who did the damage winning the game 36-32. niners we spoke with today say they hit hard but they are never coached to injure opposing players. >> i'
new orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging team to injure opposing players like quarterback alec smith and offering reward for the big hi hit. >> we hit smith right there. tv i got the first one. i got the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took...
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new orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging team to injure opposing players like quarterback alec smith and offering reward for the big hi hit. >> we hit smith right there. tv i got the first one. i got the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took it even further. >> st he has no idea what he's in for. he's on the side line we have to turn that bleep over. turn the spectator over. get that bleep. great game. l production business. >>reporter: rae lease of the recording comes on the same day that new orleans head coach peyton appealed the nfl season long suspension imposed on him for his role in the team bounty program. >> the if you are in this room you understand that we didn't apologize. >>reporter: for all of the coaches bravado it was the 49ers who did the damage winning the game 36-32. niners we spoke with today say they hit hard but they are never coached to injure opposing players. >> i'
new orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging team to injure opposing players like quarterback alec smith and offering reward for the big hi hit. >> we hit smith right there. tv i got the first one. i got the first one. soleil that. >>reporter: coach william sing erred a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out for specific body parts identified because of the previous injury. back up running back hunter one of several targets but williams took...
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orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging the team to injure opposing players like quarterback alex smithffering rewards for the big hit. >> we have it set right there. >> coach williams singled out a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out with body parts identified because of injuries. back up running back kendall hunter was one of several targets. >> number 42... he has no idea what he's in for. we're going to turn the coaches over and spectators over. we'll get violent. straight game. it's production business. >> this release comes on the same day sean peyton approved a season long suspension opposed on him. >> something we said is if you're in this room you understand that. >> for all coaches bravado, 49ers won this game and niner says they're never coached to injure opposing player autos i wasn't in the locker room but ours is different. >> the recording made by an independent documentary producer shooting a program about the saents releasing audio on the same day saints were meeting with the commissioner. we'll have more reaction coming up in just a few minutes in sports. >> shocking
orleans featuring suspended former defensive coordinator greg williams encouraging the team to injure opposing players like quarterback alex smithffering rewards for the big hit. >> we have it set right there. >> coach williams singled out a number of 49ers he wanted knocked out with body parts identified because of injuries. back up running back kendall hunter was one of several targets. >> number 42... he has no idea what he's in for. we're going to turn the coaches over and...
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greg. i want to thank them very much for coming. >> mark smith murdered his girlfriend jenny crompton whenh the program he was first confronted by his victim's mother and stepfather several years earlier. >> i was a mess. jenny had been gone eight years and i was still barely functioning. and i was full of anger and i was full of pain. and my other children were suffering. >> i had numerous recurring dreams, kind of nightmares that i had a lot of anger. and i wanted to definitely take it out on him. >> the meeting lasted five hours. >> we brought with us, do you remember, some pictures of you ç guys when you were dating and then i also had this photograph of jenny that -- on the emergency room table. i remember we kind of pulled out the nice pictures and mark was smiling and kind of talking about them and then pulled out this other picture. and i know that mark, you didn't want to look at it. and i was so angry, i just wanted to keep shoving it in front of your face. >> i found her. i was the one police took and shoved into a cell for several hours. i let mark know about that. hey, i was -
greg. i want to thank them very much for coming. >> mark smith murdered his girlfriend jenny crompton whenh the program he was first confronted by his victim's mother and stepfather several years earlier. >> i was a mess. jenny had been gone eight years and i was still barely functioning. and i was full of anger and i was full of pain. and my other children were suffering. >> i had numerous recurring dreams, kind of nightmares that i had a lot of anger. and i wanted to...
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. >> the since coach greg williams is heard offering cash to the player that could take down quarterback alex smith. the nfl has suspended williams indefinitely. dennis will have much more on this story coming up in sports. >> california and neighboring nevada will team up to try and bring the 2022 winter olympics to lake tahoe. the two states had previously been using separate committee is to explore a possible bid for the winter games. denver and salt lake city which last hosted the olympics in 2002 are also considering bids. u.s. olympic committee will decide by next year whether they will submit a formal bid and promote a single city. >> what is in a name? apparently a lot. why francis ford coppola is taking the owner of this bay area restaurants to court,,,,,,, >> the u.s. coast guard has put an end to this ships long and lonely journey across the pacific. earlier this week aircrews spotted the ghost ship floating near the gulf of alaska without any power or crew on board. a japanese fishing boat that was washed out to sea during last year's deadly tsunami. the coast guard sank the ship today
. >> the since coach greg williams is heard offering cash to the player that could take down quarterback alex smith. the nfl has suspended williams indefinitely. dennis will have much more on this story coming up in sports. >> california and neighboring nevada will team up to try and bring the 2022 winter olympics to lake tahoe. the two states had previously been using separate committee is to explore a possible bid for the winter games. denver and salt lake city which last hosted...
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greg for more. the case of sierra lamar is now a part of the national spotlight. alex smith from the 49ers and his wife joined the search yesterday. >>da: alex smith and his wife took part in saturday's search. he says the search was not about him and he did not want to shed the focus away from finding sierra lamar. smith and his wife were among the 581 people who took part in saturday's search. the same as the volunteers eyes every once. >>caller: i was very gracious. it touched their hearts, obviously. >> i am a big 49ers stand. it is good to see high- profile people coming out. >>da: sierra lamar think the 49ers for coming out yet alex smith other volunteers did not result in any significant discoveries. what will >>ysabel: a young woman fatally stabbed in fairfield and police are still searching for a suspect. here is a live look outside on the bay bridge. looks like things are clearing out. we will be right back. buy one spectrum by lg, and get one free ? with verizon 4g lte and a 4.5" true hd display, it's great for watching movies and sports, a true hdtv experience ri
greg for more. the case of sierra lamar is now a part of the national spotlight. alex smith from the 49ers and his wife joined the search yesterday. >>da: alex smith and his wife took part in saturday's search. he says the search was not about him and he did not want to shed the focus away from finding sierra lamar. smith and his wife were among the 581 people who took part in saturday's search. the same as the volunteers eyes every once. >>caller: i was very gracious. it touched...
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greg williams is heard giving a pep talk. players would be paid to inflict brutal injury to the 49ers including to quarterback alex smith: >> andwhat could be the mantra for the nfl mindset: >> join meg now, sports editor for the nation and author of the john carlos story dave ziron. thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be here, thank you. >> my first question, i began this read with the reference to the roman coliseum where lions would battle people and the public loved the brutality of it. have we made any progress since then? >> i would argue we've made tremendous regress since then. at least the coliseum was what it was and people knew what they were getting. the problem with the nfl is there is a huge gap between the image of this $9 billion in terms of revenue league and the reality of what happens inside a locker room, underneath the pile. what you're seeing now is this tremendous tension that exists between an nfl that wants to present itself as america's game, this fan-friendly spores fun for the entire family and the reality of what it actually takes to compel 20 something and 30 something millionaires to do inc
greg williams is heard giving a pep talk. players would be paid to inflict brutal injury to the 49ers including to quarterback alex smith: >> andwhat could be the mantra for the nfl mindset: >> join meg now, sports editor for the nation and author of the john carlos story dave ziron. thanks for joining me tonight. >> great to be here, thank you. >> my first question, i began this read with the reference to the roman coliseum where lions would battle people and the public...
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smith did not want to address it. as for the game they had victory. for the same for never penalized. gregs is suspended in death valley were and is not appealing vern glenn >> catherine: a new jobs bill making it easier for small business to raise money and find investors without adding to the deficit. lawmakers on both side supported but some critics say that it is too good to be true. to jump-start the business otherwise as the jobs act is now on. this bill passed with by- partisan support is designed to help small businesses go public and a sign investors. >> for start up businesses and small businesses is take the san choking changer. right now you can only get a limited number of investors. >> what this bill does is provide a real shot in the arm for entrepreneurs, small men and women and removes and red tape and allows small businesses and easier time to go about starting up and retaining and creating jobs. >>reporter: despite dispute this jobs act is not without controversy. and the securities and exchange commission critics worry that the provisions could open the door to investor
smith did not want to address it. as for the game they had victory. for the same for never penalized. gregs is suspended in death valley were and is not appealing vern glenn >> catherine: a new jobs bill making it easier for small business to raise money and find investors without adding to the deficit. lawmakers on both side supported but some critics say that it is too good to be true. to jump-start the business otherwise as the jobs act is now on. this bill passed with by- partisan...
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you can hear greg williams urging his team to hurt several 49er stars during the playoffs. the targets include alex smith and frank gore. williams is facing an indefinite league suspension. >>> fired sports star host, ralph barbieri, is getting ready to do battle with knbr. knbr abruptly dismissed him last week. now he's hired a prominent san francisco attorney. she's already issued a press release saying barbieri was wrongfully terminated due to accusations he was late to work. knbr issued a press release of its own saying he violated the basic terms of his contract. >>> the wife of ross mirkarimi may extend her visit to her native venezuela. "the chronicle" reports that there's negotiations. a family court judge allowed lopez to take the couple's 2- year-old son to venezuela to visit her sick father. mirkarimi's refusal to allow his wife to return to swen venezuela sparked the allegations against him. >>> boulders crashed down a honolulu mott side and -- mountain side and several homes were damaged. some of them are not liveable. one of the boulders was the size of a small car. >> all i heard was wood
you can hear greg williams urging his team to hurt several 49er stars during the playoffs. the targets include alex smith and frank gore. williams is facing an indefinite league suspension. >>> fired sports star host, ralph barbieri, is getting ready to do battle with knbr. knbr abruptly dismissed him last week. now he's hired a prominent san francisco attorney. she's already issued a press release saying barbieri was wrongfully terminated due to accusations he was late to work. knbr...
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greg. >> well, ironically, on the day that obama made the comment, his doj lawyers were in the fifth court of appeals here in texas making an argument about a different obamacare case. and federal judge jerry smith called out the doj lawyer and said that he wanted that lawyer to provide three pages in writing single spaced tomorrow. the doj's answer about whether or not the courts have the authority to strike down laws the courts consider to be unconstitutional. >> and eric holder, the attorney general of the united states, backed off. is that right? is that where we are tonight? >> well, the department of justice, eric holder, and even obama are backing off. obama said when he first made his comment that this was extraordinary and unprecedented for the supreme court to consider striking down a law like this. the only thing, larry, that is extraordinary and unprecedented is to have a president bashing the united states supreme court like this. this is unconscionable to see what the president is doing. >> even a nonlawyer like me, and i'm a dope when it comes to legal issues, believe me. but i know about marbury versus madison. i know about constitutional reviews by the supreme court. and what i
greg. >> well, ironically, on the day that obama made the comment, his doj lawyers were in the fifth court of appeals here in texas making an argument about a different obamacare case. and federal judge jerry smith called out the doj lawyer and said that he wanted that lawyer to provide three pages in writing single spaced tomorrow. the doj's answer about whether or not the courts have the authority to strike down laws the courts consider to be unconstitutional. >> and eric holder,...
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audio tape we can hear greg williams denied before the postseason game since saying basically, i am not going to use the profanity he did, but he is offering money to get alex smithrank fourth path as kyle williams and other players. let's listen. >> we have to do everything in the world. we want him running sideways. sikes cost >>darya: the audio goes on, i actually have the unedited think on my facebook fan page. to me, it is shocking to hear it. >>gary: i heard a little bit of the tape myself. they're going after the pcl on crabtree, >>gary: a couple of players, no major names the guys are saying the commissioner is trying to take away our livelihood. if i did not play aggressively, i am all. to me, tatami as an outsider, as have the first half of all violence peace faugh there are going to be of lawsuits all over the place. if the commissioner is trying to get a headstart on bass and as corny as it sounds, i still think the league is built on liking players, like being this board, you want your kids to be like these guys and have them with the jersey, who will want to wear the jersey of someone who is famous for knocking someone now >>darya: to be in that roo
audio tape we can hear greg williams denied before the postseason game since saying basically, i am not going to use the profanity he did, but he is offering money to get alex smithrank fourth path as kyle williams and other players. let's listen. >> we have to do everything in the world. we want him running sideways. sikes cost >>darya: the audio goes on, i actually have the unedited think on my facebook fan page. to me, it is shocking to hear it. >>gary: i heard a little bit...