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kevorkian. >>> keeping them honest on wall street. many people believe wall street, those big firms and bankers who made millions in bonuses basically do what they want to get rich know matter how and who's hurt and only rarely are they held accountable. told goldman sachs for the most part has escaped blame for the meltdown was accused of fraud. they have only been accused at this point. the s.e.c. says the firm sold toxic bonds to investors that would become worthless within a year. the bonds that goldman sold to investors were picked mainly by a hedge fund that was also betting the subprime mortgage market would collapse. the s.e.c. says goldman never told investors about the hedge fund and in the end investors were wiped out losing $1 billion. the hedge fund pocketed billions of dollars in profits and goldman picked up millions in fees. the transactions are confusing. i want to bring in our own ali velshi to explain more. >> you're right, it is confusing. let me try and give you a little mor
kevorkian. >>> keeping them honest on wall street. many people believe wall street, those big firms and bankers who made millions in bonuses basically do what they want to get rich know matter how and who's hurt and only rarely are they held accountable. told goldman sachs for the most part has escaped blame for the meltdown was accused of fraud. they have only been accused at this point. the s.e.c. says the firm sold toxic bonds to investors that would become worthless within a year....
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kevorkian. >> wallace: jack kevorkian, dr. fanatic? >> pacino: zealot. okay. it gave me an opportunity to do something i haven't done before. i think that's what is interesting. in all my roles, i don't think there's anyone like that. >> couric: al pacino has been at the center of so many iconic movies. >> pacino: hello. >> couric: but after all these years, he's still most comfortable on the stage, reciting shakespeare, as we discovered with this impromptu parting performance. >> pacino: arise fair sun, kill the envious moon who is already sick and pale with grief that thou her maid art far more fair than she. that's all you're going to get from me. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by lipito are. at the verizon heritage jim furyk defeated brian davis on the first extra hole. davis had forced the play-off after a birdie on 18. in the nba kobe bryant scored 21 as the lakers beat oklahoma city in game one of their first round series. and in the nhl phoenix beat detroit to take a two games to one series lead. for mor
kevorkian. >> wallace: jack kevorkian, dr. fanatic? >> pacino: zealot. okay. it gave me an opportunity to do something i haven't done before. i think that's what is interesting. in all my roles, i don't think there's anyone like that. >> couric: al pacino has been at the center of so many iconic movies. >> pacino: hello. >> couric: but after all these years, he's still most comfortable on the stage, reciting shakespeare, as we discovered with this impromptu parting...
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jack kevorkian joins me.to be here. >> how do you think of the way you were portrayed in the movie? >> much better than i thought it would be. it's superb. everybody about it. directing, the acting, the writing. everything was much better than i thought it was going to be. >> neil: do you think people will look at this and maybe reassess what they thought of you, including the doctor death thing. >> not the opponents. >> neil: so this won't change minds. >> not the opponents, their mind is made up by the pope. >> neil: religion is a big issue to you and it isn't for you. >> it's about so politicized and politics is controlled by religion just like medicine is, that there's -- if you -- if you're a diehard religious person, nothing's going to change your mind. >> neil: you're an atheist, correct? >> i'm an agnostic. i just say i don't know. i'm honest. >> neil: but you knew enough when last time you were here to tell me when you die, you stink and then you're in the ground, over. >> well, you're not always in
jack kevorkian joins me.to be here. >> how do you think of the way you were portrayed in the movie? >> much better than i thought it would be. it's superb. everybody about it. directing, the acting, the writing. everything was much better than i thought it was going to be. >> neil: do you think people will look at this and maybe reassess what they thought of you, including the doctor death thing. >> not the opponents. >> neil: so this won't change minds. >>...
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i know everyone is focussed on out jack kevorkian helped so many die.d in why he was so down on living. he said it was tedious and often painful and lonely. the not so good outlook doctor said it was over. you're dead. hard to be happy, kevorkian told me, when so much in life is none, especially with those dealing with illness and pain. i disagree and said life is not miserable and i wasn't remotely miserable, he smiled saying i didn't know jack, i couldn't know, i wouldn't know. easy for me to smile, he said. i had so much for which to smile. some of you agreed. kevin in new york city -- "listen to dr. death, mr. good life. get out of your perfect world and feel some papain. it would do you good not to feel so good." sarah -- larry, from lebanon, missouri -- >> neil: you're wrong, larry, and sarah and kevin, and you, too, jack kevorkian. you are all wrong saying your woes to define the attitude about life. you're all wrong assuming i'm a sheltered life, unaware and unsympathetic to those in pain. i'm not here to win your sympathy. just this once, i pro
i know everyone is focussed on out jack kevorkian helped so many die.d in why he was so down on living. he said it was tedious and often painful and lonely. the not so good outlook doctor said it was over. you're dead. hard to be happy, kevorkian told me, when so much in life is none, especially with those dealing with illness and pain. i disagree and said life is not miserable and i wasn't remotely miserable, he smiled saying i didn't know jack, i couldn't know, i wouldn't know. easy for me to...
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jack kevorkian pn the retired pathology dubbed dr.th claims to have assisted in more than 100 assisted suicides for ill people, and in a rare interview since his prison release three years ago, dr. kevorkian responsibilities to critics that say he is playing god. >> a lot of people say you are playing god. >> isn't the doctor who takes a leg off playing god? >> you are saying doctors play god all the time? >> of course, anytime you interfere with the natural process, you are playing god. god determines what happens naturally. that means that when a person is ill, he should not go to a doctor, because he is asking for interference with god's will. but, of course, patients can't think that way. they want to live as long as possible and not suffer, so they call a doctor to help them end the suffering. >> fascinating stuff. he is profiled in a new hbo film called "you don't know jack" which prepares next week, and al pachino playskevorkian. log on to my blog and let us know. we will get your comments on the air later on this afternoon. >>
jack kevorkian pn the retired pathology dubbed dr.th claims to have assisted in more than 100 assisted suicides for ill people, and in a rare interview since his prison release three years ago, dr. kevorkian responsibilities to critics that say he is playing god. >> a lot of people say you are playing god. >> isn't the doctor who takes a leg off playing god? >> you are saying doctors play god all the time? >> of course, anytime you interfere with the natural process, you...
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kevorkian. this has been much better than you have expected, isn't it? >> it's a great snap back but the fundamentals just aren't there. we aren't cheap by any means and we don't expect the market to produce 20% returns from this point forward by any means. again, we think it's going to be a pretty voltile up and down scenario to gain a few percent before the next mortgage crisis hits, which is in the late fall, early winter coming this year. >> well, lou and jack, thank you both so much. dennis, i think you might have to call dr. kevorkian. >> oh, gosh. >>> coming up next, we go off the chart to the stock that is up more than 230% since the march lows. >> at 12:45 eastern time get ready for the "fast money halftime report." we will be back in a flash. >>> now to a name off the charts that remind me of a name of shatner. priceline up 200%. here to break it down scott kessler. scott, you merely have a tepid neutral on this stock. why don't you have a buy if it's that great? >> the performance to some extent, look, this company capitalized on some great ex
kevorkian. this has been much better than you have expected, isn't it? >> it's a great snap back but the fundamentals just aren't there. we aren't cheap by any means and we don't expect the market to produce 20% returns from this point forward by any means. again, we think it's going to be a pretty voltile up and down scenario to gain a few percent before the next mortgage crisis hits, which is in the late fall, early winter coming this year. >> well, lou and jack, thank you both so...
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jack kevorkian, a fascinating discussion about his decision to help people end their lives if they chooseo tafvis smiley. >> i mentioned before the break, buzz, i wanted to ask whether or not you think space exploration is in these days still a priority for americans. president kennedy, of course, talked about going to the moon. president obama reminiscent of that kennedy speech talked today about mars. are americans still looking at space exploration as something that we ought to be doing as a priority of sorts? >> well, i certainly hope they are. every sense i get is there was great enthusiasm hearing the president speak today and i think it's a question of working these details out in the next several months and i would expect to see an even further commitment once we get the details worked out as to exactly what kind of launch vehicles we are going to be having. in the meantime, of course, we have expendable rockets that are commercial that can take a spacecraft that's been defined for some while and studies by nasa and can run back on the runway. i'm strongly in favor of that. i thin
jack kevorkian, a fascinating discussion about his decision to help people end their lives if they chooseo tafvis smiley. >> i mentioned before the break, buzz, i wanted to ask whether or not you think space exploration is in these days still a priority for americans. president kennedy, of course, talked about going to the moon. president obama reminiscent of that kennedy speech talked today about mars. are americans still looking at space exploration as something that we ought to be...
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jack kevorkian out of prison talking to me in the big "360" interview.ound the world. those stories a lot more. "360" in 14 minutes. ♪ and through the ages i'll remember ♪ ♪ blue eyes crying in the rain >> larry: willie took part in a great benefit for 9/11 victims and their families. he sang "america the beautiful." i don't think anyone ever sang it better. but he has questioned the official story. what prompt you'd to look into this from another angle? >> well, just logic. i've seen buildings implode before. i just saw the texas stadium implode just a couple of days ago. and these two buildings imploded. and the one next to it, nothing hit it. no plane hit the one next to it. it just decided to fall on its own. so naturally i have questions. >> you think something was done inside? >> yes. >> but i'm told the reason it imploded was so much heat from above and so much fuel on the jets that that caused it to go down rather than go over. >> never before has a building collapsed because it was hit by an airplane, a steel building. never before. has anybody
jack kevorkian out of prison talking to me in the big "360" interview.ound the world. those stories a lot more. "360" in 14 minutes. ♪ and through the ages i'll remember ♪ ♪ blue eyes crying in the rain >> larry: willie took part in a great benefit for 9/11 victims and their families. he sang "america the beautiful." i don't think anyone ever sang it better. but he has questioned the official story. what prompt you'd to look into this from another...
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kevorkian committing national suicide. >> reporter: the new policy was praised by former bush state department official nicholas burns. >> the president is clearly signaling we are really decades away from the end of the cold war. >> reporter: the cold war rivals' relations may be better but security is tighter than ever. waste baskets were removed as police padded down passers-by and scoured the banks of the vitava river. president obama continues the theme next week by hosting world leaders here in washington for a nuclear security summit. vinita and todd? >>> anger over the president's health care plan led to an arrest in california. police say a san francisco man threatened house speaker nancy pelosi. 48-year-old gregory gusty is accused of making dozens of threatening phone calls to pelosi at her san francisco and washington homes. police say gusty spoke directly to pelosi at least once. >>> in afghanistan, a video believed to be from the taliban shows a captured american soldier condemning the war. during the recording, private beau bergdahl pleads for his release. he was taken captive l
kevorkian committing national suicide. >> reporter: the new policy was praised by former bush state department official nicholas burns. >> the president is clearly signaling we are really decades away from the end of the cold war. >> reporter: the cold war rivals' relations may be better but security is tighter than ever. waste baskets were removed as police padded down passers-by and scoured the banks of the vitava river. president obama continues the theme next week by...