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well we checked it out here's what we learned eastman kodak filed a request with the court overseeing their bankruptcy to pay thirteen point five million dollars in bonuses to just three hundred fifty employees presumably not your husband who are going to stay on the job through the bankruptcy process this type of paid his state practice was basically quashed but bankruptcy for form was years ago kodak says that these employees are critical of the company's turnaround and will quote their offices big reason they say the bonuses bankruptcy was banned because they usually came in the really expensive rank and file workers the bulk of that money that kodak is asking for would go to one hundred nineteen people and then middle management and senior management the remainder going to about two hundred employees further down the corporate ladder but also in management even bernstein a kauffman foundation fellow on leave from the harvard law school studied this flight risk theory the c.e.o.'s of companies to go bankrupt still have to get all that money in bonuses and things he found that bankr
well we checked it out here's what we learned eastman kodak filed a request with the court overseeing their bankruptcy to pay thirteen point five million dollars in bonuses to just three hundred fifty employees presumably not your husband who are going to stay on the job through the bankruptcy process this type of paid his state practice was basically quashed but bankruptcy for form was years ago kodak says that these employees are critical of the company's turnaround and will quote their...
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and the kodak gallery let's users store pictures and order prints online. kodak filed for bankruptcy in january. >> california lawmakers have some money coming to them. despite the state controller accusing them of failing to do their job and then, docking pay. we're live in sacramento tonight tochl plain why. >> this now looks like lawmakers are likely to face consequences for a budget that doesn't pass the smell test. >> if you're position is correct, nobody is going want to run for governor anymore. >> a sacramento judge took away the power of the state controller to dock lawmaker pay by the june 15th deadline. waits popular pro vision of proposition 25. but the court ruled no one person should have power, not even the guy crunching numbers unless the bottom line every day. >> this judge affirmed proposition 25 is meaningless and will of the voters is out of the door its a victory for leader who's sued controller chung for docking pay as per diem. that forced lawmakers back to the drawing board and they passed a deal and it was past the deadline. >> i fe
and the kodak gallery let's users store pictures and order prints online. kodak filed for bankruptcy in january. >> california lawmakers have some money coming to them. despite the state controller accusing them of failing to do their job and then, docking pay. we're live in sacramento tonight tochl plain why. >> this now looks like lawmakers are likely to face consequences for a budget that doesn't pass the smell test. >> if you're position is correct, nobody is going want to...
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maybe shows the problem with kodak. >> well, the problem with kodak and not what is really under the great one to follow. >> all right. today's sunshine stock is las vegas sands. it is trading at levels not seen since june of 2008. maybe a solid economic sign as well. gambling to most people is purely a discretionary endeavor. up next on "street signs," forget phil's rolex. it was all about the pricey ring on bubba's wrist and what's in his golf back. specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. edhealthcare. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of: fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwriting a
maybe shows the problem with kodak. >> well, the problem with kodak and not what is really under the great one to follow. >> all right. today's sunshine stock is las vegas sands. it is trading at levels not seen since june of 2008. maybe a solid economic sign as well. gambling to most people is purely a discretionary endeavor. up next on "street signs," forget phil's rolex. it was all about the pricey ring on bubba's wrist and what's in his golf back. specialists, lots of...
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it's a lot of money. >> for the traditionalist, kodak has gone bust. company that makes no money, a digital version of kodak going for a billion dollars. >> but i take it one of the things -- their claim to fame is that photographers who think they're good can massage and -- >> or that are bad make it better. >> right. as opposed to fliker which doesn't have that. >> let's look at this as a business thing. this is a very massive play by facebook. and people literally laughed at google buying youtube. and youtube was losing a boat load of crash. and instagram is not. mobile is the key. >> that's the key, isn't it? facebook is behind on mobile. where instagram has been around it. >> facebook is a social company. not a mobile company. >> i look at instagram pictures on my blackberry and they're great. on facebook it's not good on my mobile. final word on this since you're so clever about this. what's the next big sale going to be? >> i think path has a huge version. >> what was it presumed to be worth yesterday and what will it be worth? >> around 250 mil
it's a lot of money. >> for the traditionalist, kodak has gone bust. company that makes no money, a digital version of kodak going for a billion dollars. >> but i take it one of the things -- their claim to fame is that photographers who think they're good can massage and -- >> or that are bad make it better. >> right. as opposed to fliker which doesn't have that. >> let's look at this as a business thing. this is a very massive play by facebook. and people...
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. >> the kodak company has been asked for $14 million in bonuses. it would go to executives as an incentive to stay while the company reorganized. kodak today plans to withdraw its application to drop supplemental health insurance for retirees and set up a committee to work with the issue. >> unemployment shows both good and not so good results for the month of march. the unemployment rate fell to 8.2%. that's the lowest since january of 2009. however, analysts say it was mostly due to people who dropped out of the labor market and stopped looking for work. most exerts expected it to hold steady at 8.4. they anticipated 400,000 jobs to be added, instead 120,000 were. baby boomers aging, personal care aides, nurses and physicians top the list. the list says the need for receptionists and carpenters will increase by 20/20 -- 2020. >> tom baker live now at fisherman's wharf to tell us why the fish count is so high and the unusual step being taken this season. >> just about 12 hours from now, this boat and the one right next door, will be loaded not wit
. >> the kodak company has been asked for $14 million in bonuses. it would go to executives as an incentive to stay while the company reorganized. kodak today plans to withdraw its application to drop supplemental health insurance for retirees and set up a committee to work with the issue. >> unemployment shows both good and not so good results for the month of march. the unemployment rate fell to 8.2%. that's the lowest since january of 2009. however, analysts say it was mostly due...
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that billion dollars face book paid, one observer said, it's enough to buy bankrupt kodak 12 times over. >>> on wall street here in new york, a delayed reaction to friday's worse than expected jobs report. as markets reopened after a three-day weekend, the dow, nasdaq, and s & p 500, each lost about 1% on the day. >>> up next here tonight as we continue, the latest news about autism as the american waistline continues to expand, an intriguing theory about a possible link here. >>> and later, remembering mike wallace, an interviewer at one time so feared, he was the punch line in a joke about seeing him show up at your house. >>> new study out tonight at the top of the broadcast, raising provocative questions about the possible link about obesity in mothers and autism in their children. nbc news chief science correspondent robert bazell has our report. >> who's a smart guy? >> me. >> yes, you are. >> it's one more piece in the gigantic puzzle called autism. scientists have found that women who were obese are 1.6 times as likely to have a baby with autism or some other developmental disor
that billion dollars face book paid, one observer said, it's enough to buy bankrupt kodak 12 times over. >>> on wall street here in new york, a delayed reaction to friday's worse than expected jobs report. as markets reopened after a three-day weekend, the dow, nasdaq, and s & p 500, each lost about 1% on the day. >>> up next here tonight as we continue, the latest news about autism as the american waistline continues to expand, an intriguing theory about a possible link...
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tonight it's worth 12 times more than kodak. but first abc's dan harris has more of what's behind a troubling day on wall street. >> reporter: today, the often stomach-turning, soul-crushing economic roller coaster ride we've been on took a fresh and scary dip. on this down day for wall street, the biggest losers. bank of america, caterpillar and fedex. driving the dip, last friday's disappointing jobs report. only 120,000 jobs created in march, not nearly as good as expected. but let's get some perspective on this roller coaster ride we've been on. if you pull back, you can see that before today's dip, we've been on the rise. the economy added more than 850,000 jobs in the last four months, the best four-month performance in two years. and the first three months of 2012 were the best year opener for wall street in 14 years. during this time, the average 401k went up nearly $10,000! now there are always twists and turns and ups and downs on the roller coaster. as you may remember, last year started with strong jobs growth and a
tonight it's worth 12 times more than kodak. but first abc's dan harris has more of what's behind a troubling day on wall street. >> reporter: today, the often stomach-turning, soul-crushing economic roller coaster ride we've been on took a fresh and scary dip. on this down day for wall street, the biggest losers. bank of america, caterpillar and fedex. driving the dip, last friday's disappointing jobs report. only 120,000 jobs created in march, not nearly as good as expected. but let's...
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for herb the worst bryan at best buy and tony per ez of kodak. hastings of netflix and the co-ceo research in motion. it's wonderful. >> well, herb called it back in december. and of those worst ceos, three of the five are already out. and it is only april. the two left netflix reed hastings and kodak's antonio perez. we welcome back mr. prognosticator, herb greenberg. and we've also got jim cramer. >> i want to say something important here. >> i hope you're not saying something unimportant. >> on antonio, i want to point out, of the guys that are left, he's got to go. i don't understand how the guy can still be there when the company's already filed for bankruptcy. i do not believe reed hastings is going to lose his job. i don't think unless he really screws up by the end of the year he's there because he screwed up last year. a public debacle. i want to be public on that. point it out, he ain't going anywhere as best i know. so that's the old guys. the new guys, we'll start with my two picks and then we'll add one pick of yours. >> we have the
for herb the worst bryan at best buy and tony per ez of kodak. hastings of netflix and the co-ceo research in motion. it's wonderful. >> well, herb called it back in december. and of those worst ceos, three of the five are already out. and it is only april. the two left netflix reed hastings and kodak's antonio perez. we welcome back mr. prognosticator, herb greenberg. and we've also got jim cramer. >> i want to say something important here. >> i hope you're not saying...
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one observer said it's enough to buy bankrupt kodak 12 times over. >>> on wall street here in new york, a delayed reaction to friday's worse than expected jobs report. the dow, nasdaq, and s & p 500 each lost about 1% on the day. up next here tonight, as we continue, the latest news about autism as the american waist line continues to expand, an intriguing teory about a possible link here. >>> and later, remembering mike wallace, an interviewer at one time so feared, he was the punch line in a joke about seeing him show up at your house. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. in what passes for common sense. used to be we socked money away and expected it to grow. then the world changed... and the common sense of retirement planning became anything but common. fortunately, td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. take control by opening a new accou
one observer said it's enough to buy bankrupt kodak 12 times over. >>> on wall street here in new york, a delayed reaction to friday's worse than expected jobs report. the dow, nasdaq, and s & p 500 each lost about 1% on the day. up next here tonight, as we continue, the latest news about autism as the american waist line continues to expand, an intriguing teory about a possible link here. >>> and later, remembering mike wallace, an interviewer at one time so feared, he...
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. >>> a kodak moment for retired space shuttle "discovery."cked on a modified 747 as it flew low over florida and landmarked around the nation's capital yesterday in its final farewell. "discovery" was taken to its new home at the smithsonian. another chapter in nasa's shuttle history where it was a reminder of our country's great accomplishments in the space race and downsized future. chip reid talked to an astronaut who was there for "discovery's" very first flight. >> reporter: at florida's kennedy space center monday, generations of astronauts came to say good-bye to an old friend, the shuttle "discovery." >> we know the secret "discovery" handshake. >> reporter: if anyone knows the secret "discovery" handshake, it's colonel mike malaine, "discovery's" maiden voyage in 1984 was also his first trip into space. a memory still vivid. >> start to get this heavy vibration in the cockpit and i remember thinking, well, whatever happens, i'm going now. when you climb into a rocket for a launch into space, there are two fundamental emotions grippin
. >>> a kodak moment for retired space shuttle "discovery."cked on a modified 747 as it flew low over florida and landmarked around the nation's capital yesterday in its final farewell. "discovery" was taken to its new home at the smithsonian. another chapter in nasa's shuttle history where it was a reminder of our country's great accomplishments in the space race and downsized future. chip reid talked to an astronaut who was there for "discovery's" very...
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pornography that was unbelievably effective i mean there are heartstrings that you can call their kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional engagement to work so people will get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion thank you very much many thanks my guest city in new york and in stockholm and thanks to our viewers for watching us here to see you next time and remember rostock. that's. taking six.
pornography that was unbelievably effective i mean there are heartstrings that you can call their kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional engagement to work so people will get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion thank you very...
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pornography that was unbelievably effective i mean there are heartstrings that you can pull their kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional and gauge going to work so people get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion thank you very much many thanks and i guess sitting in new york and in stockholm thanks our viewers for watching us here to see you next time and remember rostock. can see. you can. wealthy british scientists. sometimes by the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with meit's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again fled the fighting these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day.
pornography that was unbelievably effective i mean there are heartstrings that you can pull their kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional and gauge going to work so people get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion thank you very...
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emotional pornography and it was unbelievably effective i mean there are strings that you can fold there kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional and gauge meant to work so people get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about and i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion thank you very much many thanks my guess city of new york and in stockholm and thanks to our viewers for watching us here to see you next time and remember rostock you. can say. something to the. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report on our key you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you
emotional pornography and it was unbelievably effective i mean there are strings that you can fold there kodak moments that you can get that will get people's attention riveted on an emotional plane and they did that and i have mixed feelings about it but i know that for a lot of people it takes that emotional and gauge meant to work so people get better and better at doing these things and frankly in the service of the causes i care about and i hope they do gentlemen fascinating discussion...
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. >> kodak. >> kodak, wow. >> pitfalls mortalized kodak. >> let's -- can we shift to dollars and bonds>> absolutely. >> what's up? >> of course last segment, about 20 minutes ago, we taked about what was going on in the shop in europe, the ten-year in europe, the boom. now let's took at what's going on in our 10-year. we brought right back into that sub 2%. we have seen right back over to 2%. but we're still on the low side. every time i see us down to 2%. it seems very illogical to many traders but obviously not to investors or getting the banks that continue to stack their balance sheets with treasure ray paper. if you look at what's going on with the euro currency. everybody saying yesterday, the euro's going to,lance. nonetheless, is the market grapples with, the party line in europe. and that is, we have ltros as far as the eye can see. don't worry about the quote unquote insolvency or the spanish banks, 20k eastern, i think are important, we're going to have the road maybe, and we're going to have the march monthly deficit and it's going to be a whopper folks, because of the 200
. >> kodak. >> kodak, wow. >> pitfalls mortalized kodak. >> let's -- can we shift to dollars and bonds>> absolutely. >> what's up? >> of course last segment, about 20 minutes ago, we taked about what was going on in the shop in europe, the ten-year in europe, the boom. now let's took at what's going on in our 10-year. we brought right back into that sub 2%. we have seen right back over to 2%. but we're still on the low side. every time i see us down to...
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. >> there the usual suspects like a kodak and ibc that come up time and time again whenever they talk about monetizing patents. are there the other the wa radar patents that said today or in five years, this is a pressure troph that they will want to have? >> yeah. we are actually looking at a social networking company in japan that has a patent portfolio that looks interesting. it seems the mobile-based things and we are trying to help them monitize their patents. there a number of things that are unheart of that are sitting on patents. >> can you give us the name? a japanese company? >> it's imahima. >> that are did narrow it down. >> how about publicly traded that have a portfolio that we haven't talked about that is something that the market is not valuing correctly? >> there companies that are patent holding companies and qualcomm is doing that model. they have tons and tons of patents and it will be interesting to see how they monitize those. >> thanks a lot for joining us. from envision. this is a difficult thing because you have dug into this. >> would i know about patents cou
. >> there the usual suspects like a kodak and ibc that come up time and time again whenever they talk about monetizing patents. are there the other the wa radar patents that said today or in five years, this is a pressure troph that they will want to have? >> yeah. we are actually looking at a social networking company in japan that has a patent portfolio that looks interesting. it seems the mobile-based things and we are trying to help them monitize their patents. there a number...
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something like kodak where the company filed for bankruptcy. research in motion, not nortel.a. remember though, this is a $16 billion company and ask yourself if nokia were to do a 10 for 1 reverse split, would you still want the own it? would you seem as tempted at $42 as you are at 4 bucks? i don't think so. some just like $2, $3, $4 companies because you can buy a lot of shares. at zero you can't by any. what's going on with nokia? a two-horse race in a smart phone business between samsung and apple. hard to crack that lineup when there's no ecosystem like apple. if the ecosystem i keep coming back to, the universal nature of interlocking pieces. i think it's going to be more powerful still. where you can speak to the television, put on cnbc, "mad money." at least give voice commands to a remote ipad. you could say mute the ads and it mutes them. what does nokia have to compete against? a microsoft operating system linked to windows 8? alluded to the fact that the chinese wireless operators are adopting a u.s. carrier style subsidy approach to new subscribers. that bodes p
something like kodak where the company filed for bankruptcy. research in motion, not nortel.a. remember though, this is a $16 billion company and ask yourself if nokia were to do a 10 for 1 reverse split, would you still want the own it? would you seem as tempted at $42 as you are at 4 bucks? i don't think so. some just like $2, $3, $4 companies because you can buy a lot of shares. at zero you can't by any. what's going on with nokia? a two-horse race in a smart phone business between samsung...
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it's not a great business right now but we acquired some technology from kodak, we bought a bunch ofm them -- >> i saw that, for very little. >> to do some laser technology. that will enable to us convert the museums and then i think it l will be a profitable business again. >> i'm trying to understand the economics. india the ticket price is very low and you can't markup imax. in china it cost as lot of money to go to the movies. >> an imax ticket is averaging about $15 in china. >> how can they afford to go to the movies? they can barely eat. >> fortunately for us there's enough who can eat and go to the movies. if you look at the per screens in china, they're almost double than what they are in the united states. i also think we became part of the growing, film-going culture. in china when they grew up, this is the way to see blockbuster movies. >> and you think this summer we have enough blockbuster to continue the -- >> if i could predict movies, i'd be one of the senamartest g in the world." the dark night rising." >> and the warner brothers multi-film deals are important to yo
it's not a great business right now but we acquired some technology from kodak, we bought a bunch ofm them -- >> i saw that, for very little. >> to do some laser technology. that will enable to us convert the museums and then i think it l will be a profitable business again. >> i'm trying to understand the economics. india the ticket price is very low and you can't markup imax. in china it cost as lot of money to go to the movies. >> an imax ticket is averaging about $15...
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everyone else was saying this could be kodak. >> right. >> kodak.valent of kodak back then. amazing call. >> actually, interest field goal you look at the disney investment. people looked at this and the thesis was very simple. when you go to walt disney you plan your trip, taken your family, took the airplane flight, spent a thousand, $2,000 you won't turn away at the gate if it's an extra 20 bucks. disney made sure when you went in the park the hot dog was $2 not $14. everybody relate to the amenities inside the park. disney's earnings growth was propelled by investing in the park and raising ticket prices to the point where if it was $100 there was no replacement for walt wasn't going to go anywhere. i'm going to go to disney. it's best. >> and they hired carl quintanilla la. >> i am a veteran of the disney. worked on the jungle crew for many, many years. >> fascinating. >> what kind of outfit? >> a straw hat -- >> jungle cruise. >> and a gun. i'll bring pictures sometime. >> you were just glad to see me. >> hold on. carl, did you speak? did you
everyone else was saying this could be kodak. >> right. >> kodak.valent of kodak back then. amazing call. >> actually, interest field goal you look at the disney investment. people looked at this and the thesis was very simple. when you go to walt disney you plan your trip, taken your family, took the airplane flight, spent a thousand, $2,000 you won't turn away at the gate if it's an extra 20 bucks. disney made sure when you went in the park the hot dog was $2 not $14....
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even kodak. kodak is like what happened to us? we were the photo people. here they are going bankrupt and you have this app in photos that's going for you know, a billion dollars. >> pretty crazy. mario, great to see you as always. >> good to see you. see you in pictures on instagrams. >> okay. >> the website reads i am the real george zimmerman. it warns viewers to be careful of other websites falsely claiming to be raising money for him. it includes a link for people to donate money, to pay for zimmerman's lawyers and living expenses. so far no criminal charges have been filed against zimmerman. >> so this is how deadline day looks in syria. troops were supposed to withdraw from cities across the country this morning. then on thursday a cease-fire was supposed to take effect. as you can see, the attacks are continuing. opposition grooms say more than 60 people have been killed today alone by government forces. >> kofi annan who brokered the peace deal is appealing to both sides to stop the attacks. >> president obama is on the road today to make his case
even kodak. kodak is like what happened to us? we were the photo people. here they are going bankrupt and you have this app in photos that's going for you know, a billion dollars. >> pretty crazy. mario, great to see you as always. >> good to see you. see you in pictures on instagrams. >> okay. >> the website reads i am the real george zimmerman. it warns viewers to be careful of other websites falsely claiming to be raising money for him. it includes a link for people...
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popular manufacturers apple, kodak and sony also offer similar incentives.ate anything that is good working order to a charity. certain charities only except certain items so be sure to check their web sites. if you can get a receipt and to clear your donation on taxes but if your gadgets and no longer work, bring them to a recycling center where they will be disposed of properly. >>pam: the oakland a's react to statements by the major league baseball commissioner that they need a new stadium in order to survive. the gary radnich is next with highlights and he takes your of your e-mail is. >>gary: is tough to beat the mets. gary's ego is off to a nice start. he has given up a couple of home runs. right now it is a bullpen game as we like to say. >>gary: alex rodriguez, his 631st career home run. he is now fifth all-time passing ken griffey jr.. a little boy ran on the field today, the chicago white sox game. it is hard to get mad. again, rules are rules, they threw him out. he was escorted to the stands to his parents and they were all rejected. how did he g
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remember kodak just filed for bankruptcy this year and they are the ones who invented polaroids.of 30 million people. and it just sold to you facebook. there's a famous internet saying that explains if you're not paying for it, you're not the customer, you're the product being sold. that's why instagram doesn't need revenue or eliberate business model. it has the legal rights to the photos of its users. some are getting upset. there is a big backlash to the sale. avenues was announced, one of the most common tweets was people unstalling the application. instagram users are fretting about facebook's outreach. good. the question is not whether we trust instagram more than facebook or whether this year's management is more responsible than next year's management. it is not about people or brand. i think it is about rules. the contracts that we sign with tech companies. and the fact is that instagram's contract, terms of use policy that you click on to use the service, is already really similar it facebook's. you want it give a couple exam. possess many both claim worldwide right to
remember kodak just filed for bankruptcy this year and they are the ones who invented polaroids.of 30 million people. and it just sold to you facebook. there's a famous internet saying that explains if you're not paying for it, you're not the customer, you're the product being sold. that's why instagram doesn't need revenue or eliberate business model. it has the legal rights to the photos of its users. some are getting upset. there is a big backlash to the sale. avenues was announced, one of...
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never forget that at one time kodak was real big too.ramer. >>> next, thou shalt curb out of control government. my special guest nikki haley. >> larry's ten commandments of growth, next on cnbc. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. yeah, you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man?
never forget that at one time kodak was real big too.ramer. >>> next, thou shalt curb out of control government. my special guest nikki haley. >> larry's ten commandments of growth, next on cnbc. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian...
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never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. stay with cramer.ay. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. it's like totally crunch-erific! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my green bean casserole. french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. >>> okay, look, we know that we have a sell-off going here. do i think it's going to be of any great magnitude? i think we're up so huge since the beginning of the year, i don't blame anyone for taking profits. like i say, there is always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you. i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow.
never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. stay with cramer.ay. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. it's like totally crunch-erific! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my green bean casserole. french's french...
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never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. cramer. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. okay, look, we know that we have a sell-off going here. do i think it's going
never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. cramer. [ female announcer ] the next generation of investing technology is now within your grasp with the all-new e-trade 360 investing dashboard. e-trade 360 is the world's first investing homepage that shows you where all your investments are and what they're doing with free streaming quotes, news, analysis and even your trade ticket. everything exactly the way you want it, all on one page. transform your investing with the all-new...
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never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. stay with cramer.sy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. it's like totally crunch-erific! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my green bean casserole. french's french fried onions. available in the french's stay-fresh can. for sudden cardiac death. i was 23 years old. i wasn't overweight. i never dreamed this would happen to me. when the doctor told me i had three blocked arteries, i felt like i was punche in the gut. i found out that one in three women die from heart disease. how did i not know that ? ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- the
never forget that at one time kodak was real big too. stay with cramer.sy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. it's like totally crunch-erific! what they mean is, it's french's french fried onions in my green bean casserole. french's...
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is what is and anthony grafton, recipient of the newberry award wrote this wonderful little book, kodak's increase this. sit in your local coffee shop in your lap top can tell you a lot, especially few realtors search terms at the alley. if you want deeper more local knowledge will still have to take the narrow path through the library doors and into the land of physical reading material. gentlemen, we are grateful to those of you for being here this evening and we look forward to your conversations. [applause] >> well, i promised david that i would start and this will be basically sort of a few minutes of woolgathering on my part. as david mentioned, i am the president of the authors quote and they did it the first time in the early 1990s and the difference now is remarkable. i found yesterday afternoon and this morning and washing 10 making stops. as president of the authors guild and various senate and house chambers, talking with intellectual properties. stuff is finally in this morning in march meetings at the justice department, talking about antitrust issues affecting the book indu
is what is and anthony grafton, recipient of the newberry award wrote this wonderful little book, kodak's increase this. sit in your local coffee shop in your lap top can tell you a lot, especially few realtors search terms at the alley. if you want deeper more local knowledge will still have to take the narrow path through the library doors and into the land of physical reading material. gentlemen, we are grateful to those of you for being here this evening and we look forward to your...
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cell phone, two condoms, kodak fun saver camera.nd three adult magazines. >> and this car belongs to the 45-year-old who was too afraid to come into the house and meet a girl who told him she was 12. >> over-the-counter viagra or something. >> what kind of effort did it take for police to handle an operation this big? chief hilton daniels is the man in charge. >> we had 50 something police officers. we had officers from the florida department of law enforcement, and we had attorneys from the state attorney's office directing the takedowns.terrati chief daniels, that proved to be their best evidence. >> they confessed to exactly what was read to them off the chat logs. >> hello? >> remember this man, michael willis, screen name generic white male? he's the 49-year-old who came to meet a girl who said she's 15. he was the one who threw the cookie. >> you know what, i don't want this cookie -- >> and left. >> i have some more questions for you. while he could walk away from "dateline's" interview, he couldn't walk away from detective j
cell phone, two condoms, kodak fun saver camera.nd three adult magazines. >> and this car belongs to the 45-year-old who was too afraid to come into the house and meet a girl who told him she was 12. >> over-the-counter viagra or something. >> what kind of effort did it take for police to handle an operation this big? chief hilton daniels is the man in charge. >> we had 50 something police officers. we had officers from the florida department of law enforcement, and we...
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so it's not a great business right now, but we acquired some technology from kodak, we bought a bunchm. >> i saw that, for very little. >> to do some laser technology. and that will enable us to convert the museums. and then i think it will be a profitable business again. >> all right. one last thing. you know, i'm just trying to understand the economics. india, the ticket price is very low, so therefore you can't mark up enough imax. in china, it costs a lot of money to go to the movies. >> yeah. an imax ticket is averaging about 15 bucks in china. >> how can they afford to go to the movies?! they can barely eat. >> i think, fortunately, for us, there's enough that can eat and go to the movies. but if you look at the per-screens in china, they're almost double what they are in the united states. and i also think we became part of the growing film-going culture in china. so in the u.s., as you said, you had to get people from the museum mind-set to the commercial -- >> right. >> and in china, when they grew up, this is the way to see blockbuster movies. >> and you think this summer is
so it's not a great business right now, but we acquired some technology from kodak, we bought a bunchm. >> i saw that, for very little. >> to do some laser technology. and that will enable us to convert the museums. and then i think it will be a profitable business again. >> all right. one last thing. you know, i'm just trying to understand the economics. india, the ticket price is very low, so therefore you can't mark up enough imax. in china, it costs a lot of money to go to...
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princeton's anthony graphton, recipient of the newberry award wrote in his wonderful little book, "kodak's in crisis." sit in your local coffee shop, and your laptop can tell you a lot. but if you want deeper, more local knowledge, you will still have to take the narrower path through the library doors and into the land of physical reading material. gentlemen, we are grateful to both of you for being here this evening, ask we look forward to your conversation. [applause] >> well, i promised david that i would start, and this'll be basically sort of a few minutes of wool gathering on my part. as david mentioned, i am the president of the authors guild, and be i did it the first time in the early 1990s, and the difference now is remarkable. i spent yesterday afternoon and this morning in washington making stops as president of the authors guild in various senate and house chambers talking with intellectual property staff and finally this morning a large meeting at the justice department talking about antitrust issues affecting the book industry. all of them relating to the digital revolution
princeton's anthony graphton, recipient of the newberry award wrote in his wonderful little book, "kodak's in crisis." sit in your local coffee shop, and your laptop can tell you a lot. but if you want deeper, more local knowledge, you will still have to take the narrower path through the library doors and into the land of physical reading material. gentlemen, we are grateful to both of you for being here this evening, ask we look forward to your conversation. [applause] >>...