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anthony: we' re back with ken langone. gary: let' s turn to the markets and the economy and the fed. your overall thoughts in terms of the stock market? ken: i wish i was 21 again. the opportunities in america today are better than they were when i was 21. gary: that' s about some of the politics, which we can get into. ken: the fact of the matter is, as i look at the world -- america owns the world for at least another 25 years. there will be all kinds of people doing with the can to screw it up. particularly the politicians. look at dodd frank, don' t own the stock of a small bank. regulated the way it is now it is a regressive tax. the little bank -- you have to pay for regulation whether you make money or not. if i are running jpmorgan or wells fargo or bank of america -- i have scope i have sky. citibank -- the tragedy is how the banks were made the scapegoats. look at barney frank on a tape. see him preaching to the world, and inherent right for every american to own a house, whether they can afford it -- these guys
anthony: we' re back with ken langone. gary: let' s turn to the markets and the economy and the fed. your overall thoughts in terms of the stock market? ken: i wish i was 21 again. the opportunities in america today are better than they were when i was 21. gary: that' s about some of the politics, which we can get into. ken: the fact of the matter is, as i look at the world -- america owns the world for at least another 25 years. there will be all kinds of people doing with the can to screw it...
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he's in the spotlight, and ken langone makes the case he's the man for both jobs.urn. >>> i wake up to squawk box, not just me, but most people i know in finance. >> tell me what. >> if i hear a story breaking, it's a great chance to clarify. i dial the control room, and they know my voice. >> he called in the show. you can't write the script to the show. >> happy birthday, squawk box, it's a great show. i want to be on the 40th anniversary show, book me, will ya? >> welcome back. new york city's 165 billion pension fund will vote to strip brian moynihan of his chairman title, and they will vote on september 22nd, next tuesday, and changes gave him the additional job that moved on data by shareholders back in 2009 acquiring independent chair, and ken langone holds both bank of america stocks and supporter of moynihan in both titles, why? >> look, back to basics, performance numbers by pension funds and money managers is driven by the right bet. now, if they are short, they want them to go down. if you own stock long, you want them to go up, and those are the number
he's in the spotlight, and ken langone makes the case he's the man for both jobs.urn. >>> i wake up to squawk box, not just me, but most people i know in finance. >> tell me what. >> if i hear a story breaking, it's a great chance to clarify. i dial the control room, and they know my voice. >> he called in the show. you can't write the script to the show. >> happy birthday, squawk box, it's a great show. i want to be on the 40th anniversary show, book me, will...
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florence looi, al jazeera, langon. >> two time winner south africa in an overtime win. >> fans showed what this meant to japan. south africa scored the first try, crossing the line in the 18th minute. but japan showed they weren't intimidated by the world's third ranked team and muscled up. adding their weight to this drive, captain reduced the score after 30 minutes. the spring box showed just four minutes into the second half with bursting through to extend south africa's lead but japan stayed in touch and tied up the match with 22-all with 20 minutes left. south africa inched ahead again only minutes later though when substitute hooker adrian strauss broke away. but moments later, replacement khan scored for japan in overtime. >> we stuck at it, kept penalty goals, the odd try here or there and when we could have taifn 3 antaken 3and got a draw but to e win is just a fantastic result. >> the 34-32 win in brighton is a significant victory. preparing to host the next world cup in 2019. >> there's plenty more news at our website aljazeera.com. capitalist in russia turned human rights
florence looi, al jazeera, langon. >> two time winner south africa in an overtime win. >> fans showed what this meant to japan. south africa scored the first try, crossing the line in the 18th minute. but japan showed they weren't intimidated by the world's third ranked team and muscled up. adding their weight to this drive, captain reduced the score after 30 minutes. the spring box showed just four minutes into the second half with bursting through to extend south africa's lead but...
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langone >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg lariby >> robin blair larkey >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle >> jeannine mary laverde >> anna a. laverty >> steven lawn >> robert a. lawrence jr. >> nathaniel lawson >> and my beloved brother alejandro castello. your niece wrote a love letter. i know it's too long. if i read it, i'll start crying. to me, there's no use crying. you have to be strong. i just want to say that i love you and i miss you very much. mom and dad are here. your son can't make it. it's hard for him. it's been 14 years. he's 27 now. i know you're going to be very proud of him. he always says why, but he has faith that he will see you one day. we love you and we miss you. >> and our loved sean gordon o'neil. we think of you every single day. your light and spirit shine so brightly throug
langone >> thomas michael langone >> michele bernadette lanza >> ruth sheila lapin >> ingeborg lariby >> robin blair larkey >> christopher randall larrabee >> hamidou s. larry >> scott larsen >> john adam larson >> natalie janis lasden >> gary edward lasko >> nicholas craig lassman >> paul laszczynski >> charles a. laurencin >> stephen james lauria >> maria lavache >> denis francis lavelle...
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marc siegel professor at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" which is what we do every sunday. >> great to see you both. >> this is a great topic we're starting with. we'll begin today with a ground breaking new study recommending that doctors take a more aggressive approach to treating blood pressure. right now guidelines suggest that the systolic pressure on the top number of 150 to 160 is a good target, but this study recommending that doctors try to keep that number under at least 120, especially in people over the age of 50. dr. samadi, you're up first, what do you think about this approach? >> big news. huge news for medical community and for patients out this. this was on the cover of "new york times" and "wall street journal" which is extremely rare to see this on the front cover. spent clinical trial was basically looked at about 9,300 people out there. they divide them into two groups, a group with a blood pressure of 140 versus a group of patients with a blood pressure of 120, and when they found out if y
marc siegel professor at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health" which is what we do every sunday. >> great to see you both. >> this is a great topic we're starting with. we'll begin today with a ground breaking new study recommending that doctors take a more aggressive approach to treating blood pressure. right now guidelines suggest that the systolic pressure on the top number of 150 to 160 is a good...
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marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scs.
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marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scans. dr. siegel, can you get this now, and how important is this? >> can you not get this now. it's in early stages of research, but the research is extremely promising. it's coming out of london this study. they looked at 55 people, and they first analyzed the dna, eric, that was abnormal, in the tumor itself. they took early tumors, and they said here's what the mutations are because all cancer has mutations. it has dna that went awry. the cell's machinery is going awry and that's why you get this rapidly growing tumor so they isolated it, which is expensive, and then created a blood test to follow the blood of these women to see if the breast cancer rekurd. the blood test is cheap. the initial analysis of the tumor is expensive. now, here's what they found. of the 15 people that had recurrences of breast
marc sgeel, professor of medicine at nyu's langone medicine and author of "the secret code, unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> scientists say they have discovered a blood test that can detect breast cancer dna months, they say, before it will show up on medical scans. dr. siegel, can you get this now, and how important is this? >> can you not get this now. it's in early stages of research, but the research is extremely promising. it's coming out of...
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there he is shaking tim langone's hands, one of the major donors to the renovation of st. patrick's cathedral. >> this is a man, his first trip to the united states. first washington and now new york. he made the short flight up a while ago from washington, d.c. i was tracking his flight. didn't look like they got above 10,000 feet. on a gorgeous day he was able to see a lot of the eastern seaboard making his way to kennedy airport and the short chopper ride here to new york city and finally the motorcade coming down the famed fifth avenue, one of the most famous avenues in the world. still greeting people outside st. patrick's cathedral as he makes his way up the stairs. that gives him elevation and you get a better view of the crowd. many snapping away pictures as the pope is ushered into st. patrick's cathedral. the bells ringing loudly and the music inside soaring off the rafters. that's cardinal dolan to the pope's right. about 500, we are told, are part of those inside the church for this vespers service. there's a great shot inside the cathedral. smiles and applause
there he is shaking tim langone's hands, one of the major donors to the renovation of st. patrick's cathedral. >> this is a man, his first trip to the united states. first washington and now new york. he made the short flight up a while ago from washington, d.c. i was tracking his flight. didn't look like they got above 10,000 feet. on a gorgeous day he was able to see a lot of the eastern seaboard making his way to kennedy airport and the short chopper ride here to new york city and...
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there they are, lined up, frank bisignano and ken langone. a lot wanted preferential seating and they're not going to get it. >> who is making that decision? >> the archdiocese of new york. when we called the archdiocese i said these are the benefactors. from what i understand they would like to be a little closer to the pontiff. >> one way to put it. >> just -- and, you know, they didn't have to give money to redo st. patrick's and it is a beautiful renovation by the way. >> bright white again. >> just gorgeous and it is expensive and ken had onto twist a lot of arms to raise money. he raises money and he and i butted heads over a lot of things but one thing you can't -- one thing you have to say about ken, one of the greatest businessmen and benefactors this city has ever seen. rango medical center. and from what i understand he's not getting great seats and i asked the archdiocese and i was told they will be given good seats. >> not great. >> not great. >> here's the big question, there's been a lot of talk about this today, the mix of pop
there they are, lined up, frank bisignano and ken langone. a lot wanted preferential seating and they're not going to get it. >> who is making that decision? >> the archdiocese of new york. when we called the archdiocese i said these are the benefactors. from what i understand they would like to be a little closer to the pontiff. >> one way to put it. >> just -- and, you know, they didn't have to give money to redo st. patrick's and it is a beautiful renovation by the...
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you're right, millions of dollars of wall street -- >> financier ken langone and a few other people.hey will be in attendance. i hear some of the grousing behind the scenes they will not be given great seats. they will be given good seats but not preferential in terms of seating. that may sound crass, you don't give money to get preferential treatment. here is the thing, if there wasn't for these guys there would be no renovation of st. patrick's. is comrade de blasio going to take it out of new york city's budget? will governor cuomo float municipal state bonds to do this in how will they do this in they got this because of the generosity of the capitalists in our city. i think that's the irony that's here. it is underscored by the fact he is not giving them any preferential seating. listen, this is pope, no matter how much thou doth protest, he protests too much. he is leftist, there is no doubt. you don't hang out with president obama and start talking about his pet, you know, peeves, his leftist pet peeves which includes climate change. cheryl: right. >> the alleged sins of capit
you're right, millions of dollars of wall street -- >> financier ken langone and a few other people.hey will be in attendance. i hear some of the grousing behind the scenes they will not be given great seats. they will be given good seats but not preferential in terms of seating. that may sound crass, you don't give money to get preferential treatment. here is the thing, if there wasn't for these guys there would be no renovation of st. patrick's. is comrade de blasio going to take it out...
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ken langone is lined up with other people to greet him on the steps of st. patrick's cathedral.nd the helicopter to the popemobile to the cathedral, it is a journey that affords occasional distant glimpses of white cloth but so far he's hived off. and it's too bad. nobody would argue, though, that it is an unreasonable precaution. when pope francis spoke today in congress with unusual specificity about his opposition to the death penalty he said today he supported the abolition of the death penalty. he said i offer encouragement to all those who are convinced a just and necessary punishment must never exclude the dimension of hope and the goal of rehabilitation. and execution by definition affords no hope for rehabilitation or anything else, which is why the catholic church opposes to. but when pope francis raised that death penalty issue so pointedly in his remarks to congress today it sort of harkened back to previous papal visits to the united states, in particular by john paul ii. when john paul ii came to this country in 1999, one of several visits he made to the u.s., he s
ken langone is lined up with other people to greet him on the steps of st. patrick's cathedral.nd the helicopter to the popemobile to the cathedral, it is a journey that affords occasional distant glimpses of white cloth but so far he's hived off. and it's too bad. nobody would argue, though, that it is an unreasonable precaution. when pope francis spoke today in congress with unusual specificity about his opposition to the death penalty he said today he supported the abolition of the death...
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arthur caplan is head of medical ethics at the langone medical center. >> until the sting happened nobodyd it was going on. it's just -- you normally want to take a look when you're dealing with human remains as to what happens with them and how they're distributed. that's why i think you need the lines that you don't cross. you don't want to be sliding down any slope where you start to say our goal is to get fetal tissue for research. >> a lot of people have become concerned that people have found end runs around the no sale of fetal tissues and body parts aspect of the law.harge or over producing the body parts, shipping and handling, managing the body parts and so forth. this has become selling while pretending not to sell. we should react with horror at what is going on in the clinics. dismembering the child in the womb. vacuuming out the consequences and then examining the, quote, specimen, unquote, to see whether there are usable organs or parts that can be, for want of a better word, sold to people who can use them in scientific research. >> perhaps these videos have finally provok
arthur caplan is head of medical ethics at the langone medical center. >> until the sting happened nobodyd it was going on. it's just -- you normally want to take a look when you're dealing with human remains as to what happens with them and how they're distributed. that's why i think you need the lines that you don't cross. you don't want to be sliding down any slope where you start to say our goal is to get fetal tissue for research. >> a lot of people have become concerned that...
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led by your friend, ken langone.>> but the pope is a politician and optics are bad if you have all the wall street fat cats in great seats. neil: like front row. >> anti-capitalism. >> you know what happens? wall street fat cats will put their money elsewhere. >> where? scientology? neil: i don't know where those donors go. we're up watching republican donors very closely. we're told latest push on part of jeb bush in column in "wall street journal," easing regulations might be snore to potential voters, but business community, front and center issue. i wonder, dagen, is that his way of saying hello, help me? >> definitely a plea for money and definitely for that. his strategy is, he will have a detailed policy on everything that you can imagine. so when his opponents finally -- neil: that hasn't helped him in the polls. >> when his opponents come out, donald trump with details, been there, done that. did that back in september. where have you been? neil: out raising money, marjorie clifton, former obama campaign con
led by your friend, ken langone.>> but the pope is a politician and optics are bad if you have all the wall street fat cats in great seats. neil: like front row. >> anti-capitalism. >> you know what happens? wall street fat cats will put their money elsewhere. >> where? scientology? neil: i don't know where those donors go. we're up watching republican donors very closely. we're told latest push on part of jeb bush in column in "wall street journal," easing...