dennis kozlowski needs to get out his checkbook. a judge says he has to repay his former employer nearly $100 million. kozlowski and tyco have been battling over his pay for years. the company sued to recover seven years of salary paid to kozlowski while he was fleecing tyco. back in 2005, kozlowski was convicted of securities fraud and grand larceny for stealing $137 million from tyco. he's now serving a prison term of up to 25 years. >> tom: the trustee recovering money for bernie madoff's victims is suing j.p. morgan chase. the bank is accused of profiting from madoff's huge ponzi scheme. a lawyer for the trustee says morgan ignored many red flags about madoff. the suit asks for nearly $1 billion in fees and profits, and $5.5 billion in damages. j.p. morgan says the charges are "utterly baseless and demonstrably false." >> susie: when it comes to houses, americans have long embraced a "bigger is better" mentality. the average size of a new u.s. home last year was 2,500 square feet. but in japan, where space is at a premium, "micr