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kodak has been trying to shift its focus to printing. last week, the company tapped into a credit line, fueling concerns about cash flow. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: and general motors also in focus. shares fell nearly 4%, closing at $20.41 as the automaker ratifies a four-year contract with the united auto workers union. the deal will save thousands of factory jobs and creates an estimated 57,000-plus jobs at auto-related businesses. the contract also offers buyouts for skilled trade workers and caps profit sharing at 12,000 per employee. with the g.m. deal ratified, the union is moving on to complete talks with ford motor. meanwhile, the pilots' union at u.s. airways received strong orders from a federal judge today. an injunction filed in charlotte says the pilots must stop intentionally delaying flights. u.s. airways accused the pilots of slowing down on purpose by delaying training, taxiing slowly and refusing to fly because they were too tired. the union has denied that it's encouraging a slowdown. >> tom: low co
kodak has been trying to shift its focus to printing. last week, the company tapped into a credit line, fueling concerns about cash flow. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: and general motors also in focus. shares fell nearly 4%, closing at $20.41 as the automaker ratifies a four-year contract with the united auto workers union. the deal will save thousands of factory jobs and creates an estimated 57,000-plus jobs at auto-related businesses. the contract also offers...
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but time and technology took a toll on kodak's dominance.mericans by the millions embraced digital photography over film. to the point that kodak announced in 2009 that it was taking all of the kodachrome away by halting production for good. earlier this year, the last remaining kodachrome photo lab processd its final roll. now after a series of steep financial losses, kodak is struggling to reinvent itself as a digital imaging and printer company. and above all, to stay in the picture. >> osgood: coming up, on the rise. called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding li
but time and technology took a toll on kodak's dominance.mericans by the millions embraced digital photography over film. to the point that kodak announced in 2009 that it was taking all of the kodachrome away by halting production for good. earlier this year, the last remaining kodachrome photo lab processd its final roll. now after a series of steep financial losses, kodak is struggling to reinvent itself as a digital imaging and printer company. and above all, to stay in the picture....
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late today kodak said it has no intention of filing for bankruptcy. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: near wall street, hundreds of protestors have descended on a nearby plaza. the mood there very anti-wall street and corporate america. demonstrators have been protesting for two weeks. they say they want change. but in what is the question? jeanne yurman visited the protest to find some answers. >> reporter: they've been camping out for weeks now, just blocks away from the new york stock exchange. the group is called "occupy wall street." it's a mixed crowd. union workers, people out of work, young, old and lots of college students. their grievances? >> inequality and oppression. >> corporate greed. >> i'm upset that people think that corporate welfare is more valid than regular welfare. >> reporter: they have no clear leader. not even a singular website. but one protestor says there is a common theme to start a national dialogue for change. >> it's creating basically this anchor point, which creates a pinwheel of conversation and it starte
late today kodak said it has no intention of filing for bankruptcy. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: near wall street, hundreds of protestors have descended on a nearby plaza. the mood there very anti-wall street and corporate america. demonstrators have been protesting for two weeks. they say they want change. but in what is the question? jeanne yurman visited the protest to find some answers. >> reporter: they've been camping out for weeks now, just blocks away from...
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it is like a kodak picture. it is a single-seater with the top down. i know is thought that the other man was the one whose name -- always thought that the other man was the one whose name i can remember who believed and religion. i can remember his name now. but he is in my family. i have 60 two hundred names i have researched on my computer. i do not say, i would like to have that one. i researched them to be sure they are my relatives. >> i'm going to ask you to stay on the line and get your phone number so that we can get you connected to the book. stay on the line. we will get your phone number. she brings up another part of his life. dayton tennessee, the monkey scopes trial and clarence darrow. >> we have put all of his speeches on line on our digital project. if she would like to use her computer to look at those speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave is online. >> all of the material from this series is available on-line. 14 weeks, looking at the presidential contenders. the scopes trial. >> william jennings bryan is known,
it is like a kodak picture. it is a single-seater with the top down. i know is thought that the other man was the one whose name -- always thought that the other man was the one whose name i can remember who believed and religion. i can remember his name now. but he is in my family. i have 60 two hundred names i have researched on my computer. i do not say, i would like to have that one. i researched them to be sure they are my relatives. >> i'm going to ask you to stay on the line and...
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and eastman kodak fell hard, losing more than a quarter of its value-- down to a new 52- week low. the company is tapping into a credit line, re-igniting worries the company is having money troubles. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: boeing shares reached skyward today, rising 4% to $6,200 a share as the jetmaker handed over the keys to the first of its 787 dreamliners. japan's "all nippon airways" was the lucky first customer. it plans to start flying the fuel-efficient wide-body jet in november. today's delivery is three years overdue, after the dreamliner was plagued by production and design problems. with over 800 hundred orders stacked up, boeing has an ambitious goal: building ten 787's every month by the end of 2013. >> tom: shrinking 401k balances and falling confidence in stocks, thanks to the market gyrations since july-- that probably describes the reality for many investors. that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "buy." robert walberg is the chief market strategist at thestreet.com. bob, you've heard the complaints by exactly what wall street wan
and eastman kodak fell hard, losing more than a quarter of its value-- down to a new 52- week low. the company is tapping into a credit line, re-igniting worries the company is having money troubles. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: boeing shares reached skyward today, rising 4% to $6,200 a share as the jetmaker handed over the keys to the first of its 787 dreamliners. japan's "all nippon airways" was the lucky first customer. it plans to start flying the...
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when we featured a kodak camera, it flew like crazy.ine, instead of paying $150 for this kodak easy share, "gma" viewers will pay $90. and with office max, you get free shipping online. >> all right. next deal. >> ideeli is an amazing website, with limited time e ecial discounts. there's no special discount that could beat this one today. cashmere cardigans and sweaters. today only, these are regularly priced at $200 to $350. then, discounted by ideeli. then, today for "gma" viewers only, $41, they start up to $79. you can't beat that, from the ideeli discount to us, a 40% savings. for all of the deals you'll find them at abcnews.com/gma because you need a special code to access the deals. you can only get that online. >> okay. all right. keep that in mind as you look at the next deal. oh, no. >> we need david again. he's begging for screen time. for air time. >> and getting aggressive with the smart board. don't get so angry. >> he loves this deal as much as i do. amelia rose is this amazing company, started by a woman who ditched her
when we featured a kodak camera, it flew like crazy.ine, instead of paying $150 for this kodak easy share, "gma" viewers will pay $90. and with office max, you get free shipping online. >> all right. next deal. >> ideeli is an amazing website, with limited time e ecial discounts. there's no special discount that could beat this one today. cashmere cardigans and sweaters. today only, these are regularly priced at $200 to $350. then, discounted by ideeli. then, today for...
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and celebrities hit the red carpet to celebrate the new sirk show playing in kodak theater. more news at otrc.com. >> still head, diana niaad with more on what forced her to end her swim from cuba to florida. >> and the investigation underway after an oakland hospital patient died while her usual nurse was locked out. >> then at 5:00 white house planned to help women in science balance both careers and families. >> and take a look right now at 4:21. traffic heading towards toll plaza where are the cars? easy, breezy there on the bay bridge. back with more news in just a moment. >>> endurance swimmer diana niaad says she's disappointed and frustrated because she was unable to complete her swim from cuba to florida. she came out of the water with swollen face and lips and says the pain was unbearable. >> just like a whip across you. you just can't describe. and when it hit, the pain... it was paralyzing. i went just oh! and i thought do you know what? jelly fish this, is going to happen all the way across. suck it up. >> doctors warned another sting could be life threatening.
and celebrities hit the red carpet to celebrate the new sirk show playing in kodak theater. more news at otrc.com. >> still head, diana niaad with more on what forced her to end her swim from cuba to florida. >> and the investigation underway after an oakland hospital patient died while her usual nurse was locked out. >> then at 5:00 white house planned to help women in science balance both careers and families. >> and take a look right now at 4:21. traffic heading...
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is this a kodak moment? did it go wrong for president obama? group photo at the united nations the president is caught raising his hand. the problem is his hand is in front of the among goalian president's face. you can see -- among goalian president's face. was president obama trying to send a message just a protocol faux pas? >> this photo is not photo shopped. it is a re mit photo. it is taken by getty, and it is posted on the getty page with the getty watermark. and it is a huge protocol boo boo. this is hilarious this is alfred e newman. this picture sums it up. it just totally sums it up. you are never supposed to wave in these pictures. this guy's face is totally covered by obama's hand. some people are suggesting this was a set up, that the photographer had just asked the group who wants to see obama get reelected? so he's waving. and he's the only guy in the room waving. >> greta: i have no idea about that picture. >> new jersey's governor christie is giving out free campaign advice in a town hall in union, new jersey. here's some of i
is this a kodak moment? did it go wrong for president obama? group photo at the united nations the president is caught raising his hand. the problem is his hand is in front of the among goalian president's face. you can see -- among goalian president's face. was president obama trying to send a message just a protocol faux pas? >> this photo is not photo shopped. it is a re mit photo. it is taken by getty, and it is posted on the getty page with the getty watermark. and it is a huge...
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if kodak or someone is cleaning up the market with film, the monopolies commission, the comments sent them in and say you're not allowed to monopolize. yet when the government is monopolizing, who's going to send in the monopolies commission to solve that one out? that is one of the most billion observations on government that has ever been made. there was an old joke in britain at the time, why is there only one monopolies commission? [laughter] it is, in fact, an incisive observation on the nature of government. we wouldn't like it if there's only one automobile comfort are only one breakfast ago. but by definition it can only be one government. which is why in george's which when the government monopolized, it should do so only in very limited areas. and that's particularly true for national governments when the nation to govern is more than 300 million people, dispersed over a continent. but i think it gets worse that because it's not just a monopoly of power. right now we have rule by monopoly of ideas, which is the most dangerous monopoly of all. in fact, that kind of monopoly o
if kodak or someone is cleaning up the market with film, the monopolies commission, the comments sent them in and say you're not allowed to monopolize. yet when the government is monopolizing, who's going to send in the monopolies commission to solve that one out? that is one of the most billion observations on government that has ever been made. there was an old joke in britain at the time, why is there only one monopolies commission? [laughter] it is, in fact, an incisive observation on the...
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. >>> and quickly, i want to the mention kodak, plunging nearly 60% today on rumors that was preparingflatly denied those rumors. that's it from cnbc, we're first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> if you're looking for leadership in america, you know you're not going to find it in the oval office. >> welcome back to "hardball." it's getting hotter. that was new jersey governor chris christie in louisiana last night, hinting at his own consideration of running for president. this afternoon, the associated press reports that we've been hearing for days, confirming, he is thinking about a run, and may make up his mind soon. that's from the governor, close to the governor. his tough talk, by the way, has won his republican support around the country, praise, and a lot of national attention. but democrats in new jersey itself are telling a different story. we've got two of them with us tonight, this evening. senator frank lautenberg from new jersey and frank palone of new jersey. i want to read something here, "the new york times" reports today, i know you've read, that the
. >>> and quickly, i want to the mention kodak, plunging nearly 60% today on rumors that was preparingflatly denied those rumors. that's it from cnbc, we're first in business worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> if you're looking for leadership in america, you know you're not going to find it in the oval office. >> welcome back to "hardball." it's getting hotter. that was new jersey governor chris christie in louisiana last night, hinting at his own...
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against kodak. but i think in today's world. >> host: definitely. and then i guess the question is when you ask questions, either whether it is deluding to character or whether it's about medicare, social security, wetter, people were watching these debates and they want to see if the candidates are the real deal. >> guest: you've got it. >> host: so is there -- talk a little bit about that and moments where you thought that's not the real deal, maybe it was of the sighing millman or moments for al gore or whether candidates can sound too canned and practice. >> guest: i think that is most of the candidates, not all of them but most of them of the mistakes they make most of them are the canned variety. myett vice to anybody involved in any kind of debate or even an interview the first thing you do no matter what else you do, you answer the questions. are you in favor of lockbox for social security? yes. then you tell them why. you don't start with social security, so forth and so on. i remember in an example in a bush gore debate where one of them w
against kodak. but i think in today's world. >> host: definitely. and then i guess the question is when you ask questions, either whether it is deluding to character or whether it's about medicare, social security, wetter, people were watching these debates and they want to see if the candidates are the real deal. >> guest: you've got it. >> host: so is there -- talk a little bit about that and moments where you thought that's not the real deal, maybe it was of the sighing...
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if anybody, kodak or somebody is cleaning up the market with film the monopoly commission, the government send them in and say you're not allowed to monopolize. yet when the government is monopolizing who is going to send the monopoly commission to solve that one? that is one of the most brilliant observations on the government that has ever been made. there was an old joke in britain at the time why is there only one monopoly commission? [laughter] it is in fact and incisive observations on the nature of the government. we wouldn't like it if there was only one automobile company or breakfast cereal but by definition, there can only be one government, which is why when in georgia's words when the government is monopolizing it should do so only in very limited areas and that is particularly true for the national governments when the nation they govern is more than 300 million people dispersed over the continent. but i think it gets worse than that because it is not just the monopoly of power. right now we have ruled by a monopoly of ideas, which is the most dangerous monopoly of all. in f
if anybody, kodak or somebody is cleaning up the market with film the monopoly commission, the government send them in and say you're not allowed to monopolize. yet when the government is monopolizing who is going to send the monopoly commission to solve that one? that is one of the most brilliant observations on the government that has ever been made. there was an old joke in britain at the time why is there only one monopoly commission? [laughter] it is in fact and incisive observations on...
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and went to work for kodak and was laid off from them and most recently worked for i.t.t. one of the bigger employers left in got laid off when they lost a government contract. so, i'm very familiar with the workforce, i guess. my question is, where are people like me that have been laid off and decided they will take their future into their own hands and now we are coming up through this lending crisis and we can't money to hire anybody or equipment and we would like to create jobs but away can't. host: when you went into this field did you have any sense of how volatile it was going to be? caller: a more global level i guess. more than just my industry. i could tell that i was -- my industry branches into many industries from medical to printing, display, cameras, you know. we touch everything. so i could see this was not just one industry that was squandering, it is more of a global crisis. host: how old are you? caller: 33. host: if you had money what business would you like to create? caller: i have created a business. it is real estate investment busine business. so
and went to work for kodak and was laid off from them and most recently worked for i.t.t. one of the bigger employers left in got laid off when they lost a government contract. so, i'm very familiar with the workforce, i guess. my question is, where are people like me that have been laid off and decided they will take their future into their own hands and now we are coming up through this lending crisis and we can't money to hire anybody or equipment and we would like to create jobs but away...
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>> as far as i know, he is in a car in this picture, like the kodak picture? and he is in the car with what looks like a single seater with the top down. and i always thought that the other man was no one whose name i cannot remember, who did not believe in religion. >> clarence darrow? >> and i am almost 95 years old so i cannot remember his name. but i have this, and he is in my family. i have 6200 names that i have researched, on my computer. i researched them and make sure that they are my relatives. >> i want to let you stay on the line. we will try to get a phone number to get you connected with him directly. she brings up another part of his life, dayton, tennessee, the scopes monkey trial and clarence darrow. >> i was just going to tell nadine that we've put all of his speeches from 1896 online on our digital project. if you like to use your computer to look at the speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in that 1896 presidential campaign is online on the "roads in the making -- modern america" website. >> all material from the serie
>> as far as i know, he is in a car in this picture, like the kodak picture? and he is in the car with what looks like a single seater with the top down. and i always thought that the other man was no one whose name i cannot remember, who did not believe in religion. >> clarence darrow? >> and i am almost 95 years old so i cannot remember his name. but i have this, and he is in my family. i have 6200 names that i have researched, on my computer. i researched them and make sure...
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i have been through this before where one of new york's companies kodak was being unfairly taken care of by another large high-tech company or are they generally, do they have a more positive attitude of being open and encouraging, et cetera. frankly, i expected them to attack google. that would be the natural thing you think. but they didn't. four-fifths of them said google is a positive force, much more positive than most of the other companies they deal with. they said it helps us more than hurts us. their words were google is pretty good, we don't see them as rapatious. it surprised me and influenced me so i think my colleagues ought to hear that, that while it's important, of course, that we pay attention to competition in the high sector, i agree with you senator lee, that that's the best way to get growth, it's also important we focus on growth and investment and jobs, and so i thought i would just share that with my colleagues because i think it's important to hear and it was not -- you know, they had no idea i was going to ask about google. it was off the record. they are ver
i have been through this before where one of new york's companies kodak was being unfairly taken care of by another large high-tech company or are they generally, do they have a more positive attitude of being open and encouraging, et cetera. frankly, i expected them to attack google. that would be the natural thing you think. but they didn't. four-fifths of them said google is a positive force, much more positive than most of the other companies they deal with. they said it helps us more than...
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the eastman kodak company, in my day they made the cameras, i think to make disposable cameras today. back then they have thousands of camera clubs around the united states. donovan arranged for the camera clubs to send him the photos that terrorists had taken of military leave important sites around the world. another project he hashed was projects a car. pan american airways, europe probably all float on pan am, not a new tv series about pan am stewardesses or whatever. accton project cigar, donovan arranged privately with ticket agents for pan am in africa would report to him on the movements of nazis throughout the continent so he could keep track of access agents in africa. he cooked up all kinds of wild schemes. he was open to practically any crazy idea, or at least willing to consider it. his code number, which you see on the oss doctors is always 109 which just happened to be the room number of his office in the kremlin. his secretary said end of the code name for him. they used to call him seabiscuit because like the racehorse he was always kind of running around all the time
the eastman kodak company, in my day they made the cameras, i think to make disposable cameras today. back then they have thousands of camera clubs around the united states. donovan arranged for the camera clubs to send him the photos that terrorists had taken of military leave important sites around the world. another project he hashed was projects a car. pan american airways, europe probably all float on pan am, not a new tv series about pan am stewardesses or whatever. accton project cigar,...
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>> as far as i know, he is in a car in this picture, like the kodak picture? and he is in the car with what looks like a single seater what the top down. and i always thought that the other man was no one whose name i cannot remember, who did not believe in religion. >> clarence darrow? >> and i am almost 95 years old so i cannot remember his name. but i have this, and he is in my family. i have 6200 names that i have researched, on my computer. i researched them and make sure that they are my relatives. >> i want to let you stay on the line. we will try to get a phone number to get you connected with him directly. she brings up another part of his life, dayton, tennessee, the scopes monkey trial and clarence darrow. >> how was just part in to tell me being that we've put all of his speeches from 1896 online on our digital project. if you like to use our computer to look at the speeches, there are hundreds of them. every speech he gave in that 1896 presidential campaign is online on the roads in the making, modern america website. >> all material from the seri
>> as far as i know, he is in a car in this picture, like the kodak picture? and he is in the car with what looks like a single seater what the top down. and i always thought that the other man was no one whose name i cannot remember, who did not believe in religion. >> clarence darrow? >> and i am almost 95 years old so i cannot remember his name. but i have this, and he is in my family. i have 6200 names that i have researched, on my computer. i researched them and make sure...
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the kodak company. in my day to make a brownie cameras, disposable cameras today. that and they had thousands of camera clubs around the united states. donovan arranged for the camera club to send him the photos that tourists had taken of military importance i around the world. another project he hashed with project cigar. good american airways. there is now a new tv series pan am stewardess or whatever. but, project cigar, donovan arranged privately that the ticket agents for pan am and africa would report to him on the movements of throughout the continent so he could keep track of access agent in africa.ok ups games. he was open to practically any crazy idea for these willing to consider it. his code number, which you see on the oss documents was always one of my, which just happened to be there remember of his office in the kremlin. his secretaries had another codename for him. he used to call because like the resource he was always running around all the time. he kept $2000 in his desk or at all times to pay off resources for information when he went prowling
the kodak company. in my day to make a brownie cameras, disposable cameras today. that and they had thousands of camera clubs around the united states. donovan arranged for the camera club to send him the photos that tourists had taken of military importance i around the world. another project he hashed with project cigar. good american airways. there is now a new tv series pan am stewardess or whatever. but, project cigar, donovan arranged privately that the ticket agents for pan am and africa...