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melissa: jeff bezos start in his garage? >> jeff bezos. the hewlett-packard.elissa: thanks, charles. that is great. here is the money question of the day. should there be caps on banker bonuses in the u.s.? there were few yes. overwhelming majority said no. i was surprised. our banking friends would be glad to hear it. we want to hear from more of you. facebook.com/melissafrancisfox and follow me on twitter at melissa @ francis. >>> an investigation on hedge funds. new participate between pharmacy giants could completely ref louisianaize the -- revolutionize the prices you pay to get prescription medicines. we have all the details. more money coming up. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of ameri's biggest cities. siemens. answers. but with advair, i'm breathing better. s
melissa: jeff bezos start in his garage? >> jeff bezos. the hewlett-packard.elissa: thanks, charles. that is great. here is the money question of the day. should there be caps on banker bonuses in the u.s.? there were few yes. overwhelming majority said no. i was surprised. our banking friends would be glad to hear it. we want to hear from more of you. facebook.com/melissafrancisfox and follow me on twitter at melissa @ francis. >>> an investigation on hedge funds. new...
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engines were found about three miles down in the atlantic by a team headed by amazon billionaire jeff bezosnasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading to remissions in acute leukemia. in one severely ill patient, all the traces of the disease vanished in eight days. doctors are optimistic though they caution that the experimental cell therapy was tested on a small number of patients and did not work in all of those cases. >>> all right, the nation's top pediatrician's group endorsing gay marriage. the academy of american pediatrics say gay and lesbian parents should be allowed to marry because it is in the best interest of the children. the doctor's group reviewed studies for four years before they made that recommendation. critics say it is premature. >>> tiger w
engines were found about three miles down in the atlantic by a team headed by amazon billionaire jeff bezosnasa is now working to figure out which mission the rockets helped power. each one had about 7.5 million pounds of thrust and dropped into the ocean after liftoff. >> cool stuff. >>> all right, medical news. a promising new treatment in the fight against leukemia. for the first time researchers have found a way to genetically alter the immune cells of adult patients leading...
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rusted f-1 engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by a private expedition paid for by jeff bezos. they fell back to earth once the fuel is spent. they're 19 feet tall, 12 feet wide and they weight over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't identify which mission the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find and bezos says it was an incredible adventure. >>> a major company wants workers to step on the scale or face fat fines. >>> guantanamo bay prison isn't closing any time season. there is new information about a $150 million plan to overhaul gitmo. >>> plus, who would crash a $250,000 car and just walk away? you're watching "first look" on msnbc. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. [ sneezing ] she ma
rusted f-1 engines have been brought up from the ocean floor by a private expedition paid for by jeff bezos. they fell back to earth once the fuel is spent. they're 19 feet tall, 12 feet wide and they weight over 18,000 pounds. so far they can't identify which mission the rockets were from. nasa called it a historic find and bezos says it was an incredible adventure. >>> a major company wants workers to step on the scale or face fat fines. >>> guantanamo bay prison isn't...
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weeks out at sea first finding the art facts and hoisting them up as they sailed back to florida jeff bezos'snderwater wonderland twisted gardens of f 1 engines that tells the story of a fiery and violent end, one that serves testament of the apollo program. finally this morning, 40 years later, these historic art facts of space travel return from where they came cape canaveral. shep? >> shepard: what's next, phil? >> well, these remain the property of the u.s. government. u.s. taxpayers. now they are going to be cleaned up and prepared to be put on public display at a still unnamed museum. propelled all seven apollo missions. six of which landed 12 lucky astronauts on the moon including neil armstrong whose giant step for mankind never could have happened had it not been for nasa's design team of engineers who shot him there, shep? >> shepard: thank you very much, phil. nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore
weeks out at sea first finding the art facts and hoisting them up as they sailed back to florida jeff bezos'snderwater wonderland twisted gardens of f 1 engines that tells the story of a fiery and violent end, one that serves testament of the apollo program. finally this morning, 40 years later, these historic art facts of space travel return from where they came cape canaveral. shep? >> shepard: what's next, phil? >> well, these remain the property of the u.s. government. u.s....
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amazon founder jeff bezos privately founded that search.ere found about 360 miles east of the launch pad three miles deep. they're expected to be brought back to port today. eventually, they'll be put on display. >>> and what would you think if your employer said you have to report your weight or be charged extra to be a part of the company's health plan? more and more companies are adopting these policies. >>> well n the meantime, ceos are cashing in on the surging stock market. cnbc's jackie deangelis is here. >> ceo,s are totally cashing in on stock options and shares that were issued to them at lower prices. so some of the early filings are showing that several ceos benefitted $50 million or more. who are they? apple's tim cook gaining $139.7 million. we have starbucks' howard schultz gaining $113.5 million. and christopher connor, $49.5 million. remember, chris, these numbers are on top of already very generous compensation packages. so some rich men getting richer here. >> and after that carnival cruise triumph pr nightmare, to say th
amazon founder jeff bezos privately founded that search.ere found about 360 miles east of the launch pad three miles deep. they're expected to be brought back to port today. eventually, they'll be put on display. >>> and what would you think if your employer said you have to report your weight or be charged extra to be a part of the company's health plan? more and more companies are adopting these policies. >>> well n the meantime, ceos are cashing in on the surging stock...
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in space news this week, jeff bezos, the boss and creator of amazon.com launched a sea hunt to find therocket engines that helped carry apollo 11 to the moon. his dive team recovered the engine parts in the atlantic. it's a three-day job getting them on land. two days available. overnight for slightly more. >>> in irate news, the mayor of kansas city got kanyed this week while giving a speech. the irate guy was, as they say, wrestled to the ground. and the sly mayor, that's actually his name, sly james, just watched it all happen and said, that was unfortunate. >>> something we noticed on st. paddy's day. the brits don't just do shamrocks. they do the whole plant. prince william had one plastered to his hat while a radiant kate wore a clump on her lapel. it may be overcorrection guilt on the whole ireland thing but wearing them by the bunch is a bold statement for the brits. >>> there was a near miss this week in the great state of maine. the state where every man suddenly signed up for zumba class a while back. now they're dealing with a proposal to rename their new instant lottery gam
in space news this week, jeff bezos, the boss and creator of amazon.com launched a sea hunt to find therocket engines that helped carry apollo 11 to the moon. his dive team recovered the engine parts in the atlantic. it's a three-day job getting them on land. two days available. overnight for slightly more. >>> in irate news, the mayor of kansas city got kanyed this week while giving a speech. the irate guy was, as they say, wrestled to the ground. and the sly mayor, that's actually...
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now they're seeing the light of day thanks to amazon.com billionaire jeff bezos.d his team are optimistic that engines belong to the rocket that carried neil armstrong to the moon. each of them weighs nearly nine tons. some of the parts that they're recovering you're looking at here are the size of small cars. now on his blog, he described the scene 14,000 feet below sea level as an underwater wonder land. >>> it has been 594 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? the federal reserve today scaled back the forecast for economic growth this year, not a good thing. but the fed said, look, we're going to keep on buying bonds, buying bonds, buying bonds. and that, of course, sent the market ever higher. >>> now our fourth story "outfront." killed in cold blood at this hour a manhunt is on for a killer in colorado who gunned down the chief of the state's corrections department. tom clemens was shot last night as he opened the door to his home in monument, colorado, that is 50 miles south of denver. investigators have not id
now they're seeing the light of day thanks to amazon.com billionaire jeff bezos.d his team are optimistic that engines belong to the rocket that carried neil armstrong to the moon. each of them weighs nearly nine tons. some of the parts that they're recovering you're looking at here are the size of small cars. now on his blog, he described the scene 14,000 feet below sea level as an underwater wonder land. >>> it has been 594 days since this country lost its top credit rating. what are...
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used in nasa's apollo program from deep waters off the coast of florida, anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezosed the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold or fetched 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. wow. >>> in tonight's connection, a community of home cooked shared meals but not at the same table. it's a service called mealku. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. others sign up to have your meal delivered to them by bike messenger. you earn credit for cooking and spend it by eating meals that others make. interesting. anderson? >> thanks. >>> the largest heist in u.s. history remains unsolved. the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. it's the first time he's telling his story on tv. the "360" exclusive coming up. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [
used in nasa's apollo program from deep waters off the coast of florida, anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezosed the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 at a yard sale just sold or fetched 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. wow. >>> in tonight's connection, a community of home cooked shared meals but not at the same table. it's a service called mealku. you sign up to...
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anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 atst sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service call ed mealcoop. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn points by cooking and spend it by eating meals others cooks. >>> the fbi knows who's behind the art heist. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. britta olsen
anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 atst sold for a lot of money at a new york auction. the previous own other displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service call ed mealcoop. you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn points by cooking and spend it by eating meals others cooks. >>> the fbi knows who's...
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anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 atd sale just sold for 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service called mealku, you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn credit for cooking and spend it by eating meals that others make. interesting. >> the largest art heist in u.s. history remains unsolved 23 years later. the fbi now thinks they know who is behind it. we'll speak to one security guard who was on duty the night the priceless pieces disappeared. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the firs
anderson, founder and ceo jeff bezos led the recovery effort. >>> and a bowl that once sold for $3 atd sale just sold for 2.2 million at a new york auction. the previous owner displayed it on a shelf for several years before learning its real value. >>> a community of home cooked shared meals. it's a service called mealku, you sign up to have the meals delivered to you. you earn credit for cooking and spend it by eating meals that others make. interesting. >> the largest...
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amazon founder jeff bezos donated $2.5 million to marriage equality in washington.unfamiliar territory. >> right. the other thing that strikes me about this ad and about this trend is that advertisers are seeing this sort of lgbt friendly advertising as really good business. not only counter act the potential boycotts by signaling to a lot of our straight allies and to lgbt customers that these companies are looking to inclusiveness. and it's really, of course, it's bad optics for amazon, for example, to say that it's progressive in terms of technology but regressive in terms of equality so i think this is a win-win for amazon. >> others who have jumped in to this, pride ad showing a rainbow oreo ad and rayban, never hide ad showing two men holding hands. people looking. but this ad with amazon uses humor, perhaps a daily encounter that people may have. suddenly you have a friend or an acquaintance saying this is my husband or this is my wife. something that we will be experiencing more and more. do you think that this somehow takes it to the next level here? >> i r
amazon founder jeff bezos donated $2.5 million to marriage equality in washington.unfamiliar territory. >> right. the other thing that strikes me about this ad and about this trend is that advertisers are seeing this sort of lgbt friendly advertising as really good business. not only counter act the potential boycotts by signaling to a lot of our straight allies and to lgbt customers that these companies are looking to inclusiveness. and it's really, of course, it's bad optics for amazon,...
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the expedition was privately funded by amazon ceo jeff bezos he says it's unclear which apollo missionmbers were missing or hard to read on the carotid pieces. >> welcome back to the bay bridge is a has about this morning and the backup is still an to the macarthur maze. the westbound 580 ride slows from highway 24 and the east shore freeway as slow fro. for slow but not quite from children's hospital. here is a slowing on the lower east shore freeway. from the maze, 26 minutes. from the nimitz, about 16 to 18 minutes. a 23 minute drive time coming from the east shore freeway. the san mateo bridge is an alternate, not bad if your interested. drive times are 13 to 15 minutes. the golden gate bridge ride as a was moved one southbound 1 01, incident free through marin county for the 1 01 southbound ride. >> i want to show the shop from cathedral held. overlooking san francisco, blue skies, hardly any cloud cover. temperatures are not too bad, although we are currently 33 center rose up. oakland 45, 44 hayward. into the afternoon we will see some upper 50s and we will see the sun shine. ri
the expedition was privately funded by amazon ceo jeff bezos he says it's unclear which apollo missionmbers were missing or hard to read on the carotid pieces. >> welcome back to the bay bridge is a has about this morning and the backup is still an to the macarthur maze. the westbound 580 ride slows from highway 24 and the east shore freeway as slow fro. for slow but not quite from children's hospital. here is a slowing on the lower east shore freeway. from the maze, 26 minutes. from the...
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. >> jeff bezos has had his own challenges. battle here today. >> yeah. all he needed to do was make sure they didn't take this new space away from him. he made a tactical move to try to take market share away from them, keep them from running away with it. living social is in rough shape. but mission accomplished for him. if you think about bezos, at the beginning of amazon, investors were slamming him. but the one thing about him is he maintained a very consistent story for years. he would come on cnbc and any network and say, look, we're investing for long term, we don't care about -- he had a story that he was consistent on and it paid off. groupon's story has been all over the map. they need to figure out the core story and stick with it. >> one of the long-term lessons about the story, if google offers you almost $6 billion for a company that's two years old, think about it? >> yeah. i think i was saying, take it every day and twice on sundays. the question that in writing the book, the question i got asked the most, do y
. >> jeff bezos has had his own challenges. battle here today. >> yeah. all he needed to do was make sure they didn't take this new space away from him. he made a tactical move to try to take market share away from them, keep them from running away with it. living social is in rough shape. but mission accomplished for him. if you think about bezos, at the beginning of amazon, investors were slamming him. but the one thing about him is he maintained a very consistent story for years....
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. >> jeff bezos, exactly. >> number four, an old-line company. >> coca-cola. coca-cola. as we say in the south, co. cola. what makes them stand out? >> this is an iconic -- in a market that's changing dramatically. >> exactly. >> this is a company that's really adapted and changed and continues to. >> number five, starbucks. number six, ibm. what a story, ibm remade itself. it could have collapsed. but it's remade itself over the past decade. >> it did. it's an incredible transformation. ibm is also known as a leadership factor as much as it is an i.t. services company. >> number eight, berkshire hathaway. >> god love warren buffett, he's buying ketchup and newspapers. >> how much money did buffett make during the collapse back in 2008 when he said, you know what? i'm going to be a good guy and put some money down on goldman sachs. >> and general electric. >> and general electric. yeah. no doubt about it. walt disney. what are they doing? >> disney, great story. >> not the employees speaking here. >> not the employees. not at any of these companies. >> no, i'm
. >> jeff bezos, exactly. >> number four, an old-line company. >> coca-cola. coca-cola. as we say in the south, co. cola. what makes them stand out? >> this is an iconic -- in a market that's changing dramatically. >> exactly. >> this is a company that's really adapted and changed and continues to. >> number five, starbucks. number six, ibm. what a story, ibm remade itself. it could have collapsed. but it's remade itself over the past decade. >>...
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and in fact, you know, i think when bezos heard about walmart -- >> here we go. >> jeff, walmart's going to put lockers, put lockers in their store. >> i don't buy that. i don't get this at all. i don't get this at all. why would i bother ordering online if i've got to go pick it up at the store? toys "r" us does -- >> they have lockers all over the country. amazon's already doing this. in london they have lockers. >> why wouldn't you just have it delivered to your house, if i'm bothering to do the online shopping. drive it to my door. >> some people live in buildings, apartments without people who can pick it up or they can't be left at your house. >> wait a minute -- >> i'm just saying. >> there are people who live in apartments that don't have doormen? you've heard about people like that? >> i started saying it. >> i heard you, and then you knew how -- >> i knew what it was going to -- >> you knew what it was going to sound like. >> you caught it first. that was good. >> i know you like a book. anyway -- >> the point is that, look, i lived for many, many years in an apartment -- >> wh
and in fact, you know, i think when bezos heard about walmart -- >> here we go. >> jeff, walmart's going to put lockers, put lockers in their store. >> i don't buy that. i don't get this at all. i don't get this at all. why would i bother ordering online if i've got to go pick it up at the store? toys "r" us does -- >> they have lockers all over the country. amazon's already doing this. in london they have lockers. >> why wouldn't you just have it...