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lilly pulitzer epitomized the barefoot pleasures of wealthy waspdom.rom nantucket to the hamptons to palm beach, her look was unmistakab unmistakable. her story fascinating. along with her sisters mimsy and flossy she grew up in a wealthy petroleum family, married a pulitzer and enjoyed the good life. but only through hard work could she develop that look. she became a fashion icon. lilly pulitzer was 81. >>> this is a good time to be from louisville. a great american city which is home to a school that this year is proving its athletic chops. tonight, of course, the big dance in the ncaa. louisville versus michigan for the title. the next dance is tomorrow night. louisville versus u-conn for the women's title. >>> up next here tonight the death of an iconic star brought back a flood of memories tonight for millions of americans. ♪ m-o-u-s-e >>> frankie avalon put out a statement today saying, quote, we have lost one of america's sweethearts for generations upon generations. he was talking about annette funicello. just the mention of her name conjures
lilly pulitzer epitomized the barefoot pleasures of wealthy waspdom.rom nantucket to the hamptons to palm beach, her look was unmistakab unmistakable. her story fascinating. along with her sisters mimsy and flossy she grew up in a wealthy petroleum family, married a pulitzer and enjoyed the good life. but only through hard work could she develop that look. she became a fashion icon. lilly pulitzer was 81. >>> this is a good time to be from louisville. a great american city which is...
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eli lilly set to cut 1,000 jobs as the company faces competition from generic drugs.illy's blockbuster cymbalta loses patent protection later this year. >>> facebook starts selling its new home app for htc smartphones today. your facebook home page will be the first thing you see when you turn on your phone. dara, back to you. >> thank you, seema. >>> good news if you're hitting the road. gas prices continue to fall. aaa says the national average is $3.56, down from $3.70 a month ago. >>> blackberry shares took a hit thursday after reports of an abnormally high return rate and dwindling sales for its new blackberry z-10. the company calls the allegations absolutely false. >>> if you're wondering what the winklefox twins are up to, wonder no more. famous for suing mark zuckerberg, they're now venture capitalists. and major big-coin investors. they say they own about $11 million worth of the currency. >>> mcdonald's has killed a regional subway ad that pokes fun at mental illness. it reads "you're not alone. millions of people love the big mac," parodying a mental healt
eli lilly set to cut 1,000 jobs as the company faces competition from generic drugs.illy's blockbuster cymbalta loses patent protection later this year. >>> facebook starts selling its new home app for htc smartphones today. your facebook home page will be the first thing you see when you turn on your phone. dara, back to you. >> thank you, seema. >>> good news if you're hitting the road. gas prices continue to fall. aaa says the national average is $3.56, down from...
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eli lilly, we had the ceo on.pensive stock but you sell it at your own peril. >> that's part of the issue here. people look at the rip van winkle trade. right? investors who have been sleeping for the last four years will wake up and see the dow is suddenly close to 15,000 and think what should i buy as i look at this market, is now the time to get in, should i be nervous, what should i do? >> you can always fall back on companies that are not that expensive. they tend to be companies tied with pcs or companies that have been left behind. is david still with us? because the thing that i'm looking at is, at what point do people say pepsico is too expensive. in other words, the classic growth names. at that point if that money doesn't rotate to the banks when they start reporting tomorrow, then we are in trouble. it has to rotate to the banks because that's the most undervalued sector. >> wells and jpm tomorrow. the first of the big bank reports. bob pisani is on the floor with a look at what's moving this morning.
eli lilly, we had the ceo on.pensive stock but you sell it at your own peril. >> that's part of the issue here. people look at the rip van winkle trade. right? investors who have been sleeping for the last four years will wake up and see the dow is suddenly close to 15,000 and think what should i buy as i look at this market, is now the time to get in, should i be nervous, what should i do? >> you can always fall back on companies that are not that expensive. they tend to be...
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lilly pulitzer was 81 years old. >>> up next here tonight -- time to retire? no, thanks, says a 79-year-old nurse who still has much more work to do. >>> let's face it, by the age of 79, most people are trying to stay out of the hospital. but for one dedicated nurse, there are no plans to leave the hospital any time soon. working and helping women have children are a labor of love. nbc's michelle franzen and how she is making a difference. >> reporter: it's an early morning at mcgee women's hospital in pittsburgh. nurse sill va benosoli preps her patients for surgery. >> your hair is gorgeous. who does this? >> reporter: with a nurturing touch, sylvia sedates patients beginning in-vitro fertilization, a procedure that for many women is their last hope of having a child. >> they all say that i put them at ease. i hope they tell me the truth. >> well, they send you flowers afterwards. >> yes, they do. i get a lot of flowers and candy. >> reporter: sylvia had been working as a nurse for more than a half a century. >> the first test tube baby born in the united st
lilly pulitzer was 81 years old. >>> up next here tonight -- time to retire? no, thanks, says a 79-year-old nurse who still has much more work to do. >>> let's face it, by the age of 79, most people are trying to stay out of the hospital. but for one dedicated nurse, there are no plans to leave the hospital any time soon. working and helping women have children are a labor of love. nbc's michelle franzen and how she is making a difference. >> reporter: it's an early...
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lil lilly pulitzer was popular in the '60s. she made the dress toss wear in the florida heat.ven jackie kennedy wore them. her business lives on, bought by a company that is translating the styles for the young women of today. lilly was 81 years old. >>> movie audiences wanted to be frightened this weekend with demons and dinosaurs. bringing in $26 million, the demonic horror remake "evil dead" day bebuts at numbe one. steven spielberg's 3-d debut of "jurassic park" brought in $18.2 million. on top of the $357 million it brought in domestically in 1993. who knew? >> who knew? >> we can get eaten in 3-d. >>> when we come back, increasing the chance of heart disease. what energy drinks and steak have in common that could damage your arteries. >>> and speaking for the first time, what a teenager is saying after being lost and injured for days in a california forest. now we can all be at the corner of "just another prescription" and "sweet, something just for me." because walgreens balance rewards is more than a savings card. it's a rewards card that gives you 500 rewards points e
lil lilly pulitzer was popular in the '60s. she made the dress toss wear in the florida heat.ven jackie kennedy wore them. her business lives on, bought by a company that is translating the styles for the young women of today. lilly was 81 years old. >>> movie audiences wanted to be frightened this weekend with demons and dinosaurs. bringing in $26 million, the demonic horror remake "evil dead" day bebuts at numbe one. steven spielberg's 3-d debut of "jurassic park"...
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lilly in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. this is lilly from new york. just wanted to tell you i enjoy your show very much. >> thank you. >> caller: and i'm learning a lot. my stock is e-x-e-l. >> very good speculative situation. remember, it's speculative, not really a drug company, it is a speculation. one more, scott in vienna. scott. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. my 10-year-old girl wanted to tell you that you make money fun. i'm looking at gfa. >> that's too hard. that's a brazilian company and i've been struggling with brazil lately. if you want to go into an emerging market that's good, go buy the ishares mexico, eww, my charitable trust owns them. and that's the best situation. boy, interest rates are coming down, the peso is going to 10-1. mark my words. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, promising asset? independent oil and gas producer, halcon resources, just revealed a new play in the oil-rich eagle ford shale. could this new field
lilly in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. this is lilly from new york. just wanted to tell you i enjoy your show very much. >> thank you. >> caller: and i'm learning a lot. my stock is e-x-e-l. >> very good speculative situation. remember, it's speculative, not really a drug company, it is a speculation. one more, scott in vienna. scott. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. my 10-year-old girl wanted to tell you that you make money fun. i'm looking at gfa. >> that's...
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at eli lilly.petition when a drug company cuts sales, that is big. accounting for 30% of the salesforce, a key weapon in competition between drug makers that will be completed by july. eli lilly hitting a 52-week high on news of cutting sales. right now down a teensy bit but still 52-week high. very good. tv networks spending a fortune to embrace the internet, but is anybody watching on their computers? tracy: gold is totally heading into bear market territory, so what should your next move be? the dow down 31 points, look at that, biotech up about 4%. we will be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. dennis: almost 90% of viewers watch tv with one second screen device in hand. the tv n
at eli lilly.petition when a drug company cuts sales, that is big. accounting for 30% of the salesforce, a key weapon in competition between drug makers that will be completed by july. eli lilly hitting a 52-week high on news of cutting sales. right now down a teensy bit but still 52-week high. very good. tv networks spending a fortune to embrace the internet, but is anybody watching on their computers? tracy: gold is totally heading into bear market territory, so what should your next move be?...
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lilly pull litpul lit zer began making dresses around 1960.ly pulitzer was 81. >> the tsasy allowing small knives in carry on luggage. that's not the only surprising possibly dangerous items you are allowed to carry on. claire newal is here to explain all of this for us. it is particularly or not as the summer travel system seats up. >> it is all taking effect in a couple weeks from now on april the 25th. i claim on flights getting here the flight attendants are worried and nervous about it. >> let's begin with you can't take an ice pick in case you were wondering about it. you can take ice skates. although the blade can be dangerous even though it has the toe pick you have to make sure they are covered but you can actually carry them on board. the airline itself may say you have to put them in the storage bin or under the seat in front of you. they may take them away. you have to make sure the airline allows them on board. >> number 2 on the list no to full sized or baseball cricket bats but yes to novelty bats, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks
lilly pull litpul lit zer began making dresses around 1960.ly pulitzer was 81. >> the tsasy allowing small knives in carry on luggage. that's not the only surprising possibly dangerous items you are allowed to carry on. claire newal is here to explain all of this for us. it is particularly or not as the summer travel system seats up. >> it is all taking effect in a couple weeks from now on april the 25th. i claim on flights getting here the flight attendants are worried and nervous...
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check out eli lilly. it beat the street estimates with an earnings report. the special status of its blockbuster anti-psychotic drug xyprexa. today saying it was a lower tax rate, research credit, one-time payment that did the trick. oigs, it was the usual cost-cutting. yeah, wow the lemmings are saying today it just won't cut it. there's got to be some growth, a scintilla of growth. and the flat revenues, there was none to be had. >> the house of pane! >> the shareholders and the other drug stocks turned into lemmings, they immediately dame for abvi, for bristol-myers, pfizer the group considered, suddenly had hair on it. the technical term for -- oh, boy, things aren't so crystal as i thought. bristol-myers decide to be greedy. i have a thing going for these lemmings. it's about time somebody took profits in these drug stocks, speaking of profit, how about the mass moving amgen today. the lemings are holding the power over that cliff, down over 7 points, the worst first time king in three years. why not? the first revenue missed about that length of time.
check out eli lilly. it beat the street estimates with an earnings report. the special status of its blockbuster anti-psychotic drug xyprexa. today saying it was a lower tax rate, research credit, one-time payment that did the trick. oigs, it was the usual cost-cutting. yeah, wow the lemmings are saying today it just won't cut it. there's got to be some growth, a scintilla of growth. and the flat revenues, there was none to be had. >> the house of pane! >> the shareholders and the...
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check out eli lilly. the blockbuster anti-psychotic drug, but a patent cliff, that's one thing. lcemming cliff is another. one-time payment, otherwise the strength was off from the usual cost cutting. yeah. and, well, cost cutting, the lemmings are saying today it just won't cut it. there's got to be some growth. a cint ichilla of growth. the other stocks turned into lemmings that came from bristol-myers, pfizer, suddenly had hair on it. the tactical term for, oh, boy, things are not as clean as i thought. after deciding not to be greedy, i got a little thing going for these lemmings. it's about time somebody got some profits from these products. how about amgen today. wow, the lemmings are really willing to pile over that cliff. down 7 points, and why not? this quarter marked the first loss for amgen and they could be losing steam. i'm tested to blame this one on the lance armstrong confession and the end of doping by athletes. facetious. in the meantime, the host of the pipeline are not contributing anything new. there's too much hope in amgen. it might not be done going down,
check out eli lilly. the blockbuster anti-psychotic drug, but a patent cliff, that's one thing. lcemming cliff is another. one-time payment, otherwise the strength was off from the usual cost cutting. yeah. and, well, cost cutting, the lemmings are saying today it just won't cut it. there's got to be some growth. a cint ichilla of growth. the other stocks turned into lemmings that came from bristol-myers, pfizer, suddenly had hair on it. the tactical term for, oh, boy, things are not as clean...
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. >> lilly is reading people who died. she survived from virginia tech's massacre. >> we will heal but we'll always live with this. >> she has been filled with survivor's guilt since many of her classmates died. she was shot in the wrist and jaw and a bullet is lodged one millimeter from her brain stem. too dangerous to remove. her recovery, physically and mentally, continues. >> i had to have several surgeries, reconstruction surgeries for my jaw and my face. >> peter reid lost his daughter, mary. he says the families who lost loved ones in boston will need their private space while potentially being thrust into the spotlight. >> the media is looking at you as a pool of people from an event. you are a family of a person who was killed or injured and that is your frame of reference. you are being asked to do something on a national scale when your tragedy is really on a personal scale. >> steven was shot in the aurora movie theater last july. he said yesterday's bombings brought him back to that horrible day. the group is
. >> lilly is reading people who died. she survived from virginia tech's massacre. >> we will heal but we'll always live with this. >> she has been filled with survivor's guilt since many of her classmates died. she was shot in the wrist and jaw and a bullet is lodged one millimeter from her brain stem. too dangerous to remove. her recovery, physically and mentally, continues. >> i had to have several surgeries, reconstruction surgeries for my jaw and my face. >>...
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eli lilly up almost 23%. but merck has lagged. it's advanced far less. 6% over the same period.ok, it deserves it. there has been a series of stumbles and negative headlines that is just as long as my arm. average trade of 14 times earnings. many of them have much of higher price to earning multiples than merck and even the lilies and the pfizers. granted, there are reasons why merck, one of the largest drug companies on erparth, has been lag effort. let's go through. in december they had stop u.s. development of a cholesterol drug after bad trial results and had to pull the drug overseas and it looked like a real winner. in february, we found out that merck planned to delay some new osteoporosis drugs from the fda which pushed back the company's new drug application next year. another winner. and last month ugly headlines about how a class of type two diabetes drugs, two blockbuster drugs for merck might cause a risk for pan create titus and cancer, mostly fatal. although those stories were mostly sound and fury, signifying nothing. those risks have been known about for years.
eli lilly up almost 23%. but merck has lagged. it's advanced far less. 6% over the same period.ok, it deserves it. there has been a series of stumbles and negative headlines that is just as long as my arm. average trade of 14 times earnings. many of them have much of higher price to earning multiples than merck and even the lilies and the pfizers. granted, there are reasons why merck, one of the largest drug companies on erparth, has been lag effort. let's go through. in december they had stop...
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lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to pet, touch and even hold the cubs once they mature a little bit later this month. then they get really, really big. >>> a group of stunt drivers in the republic of georgia are looking for their big break. video of the crew taking curves at dangerous speeds and narrowly avoiding cars as they zip around corners. drawing hundreds of viewers here. now that they know that their hobby is popular, the group is looking for a little hollywood attention and hopefully a chance at the big screen. kind of like "tokyo drift." >>> in south africa, it was a dangerous stunt for a good cause. an adventurous man strapped into a harness attached to helium balloons floated high over the ocean eventually landing on a safety boat off the coast of cape town. the high-altitude stunt raised money for the nelson mandela children's fund beginning on the v
lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to pet, touch and even hold the cubs once they mature a little bit later this month. then they get really, really big. >>> a group of stunt drivers in the republic of georgia are looking for their big break. video of...
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investors took a ho hum view of mostly positive earnings reports from before the bell about boeing, eli lilly, and others. the dow was down, dragged by a 6% decline after proct & gamble lowered its outlook for the year. the cfo described the economy as challenging, he confirmed his company's 2013 outlook. nasdaq and the s&p 500 both closed a tiny fraction higher. >>> encouraging housing news. applications for new mortgage loans rose 1% last week as rates on those mortgages kicked lower for a fifth week in a row. most of the new applications came from current homeowners refinancing existing loans. but at a cheaper rate. >>> many of those current homeowners are staying right where they are and taking advantage of lower mortgage rates. many would be home buyers are snapping up newly constructed houses, almost as quickly as they're being built. and that's driven some home builders to do something we haven't seen since the housing bust. building houses first on spec and then trying to sell them. diana olick has more on this old new trend. >> reporter: steven paul says he should have no problem sel
investors took a ho hum view of mostly positive earnings reports from before the bell about boeing, eli lilly, and others. the dow was down, dragged by a 6% decline after proct & gamble lowered its outlook for the year. the cfo described the economy as challenging, he confirmed his company's 2013 outlook. nasdaq and the s&p 500 both closed a tiny fraction higher. >>> encouraging housing news. applications for new mortgage loans rose 1% last week as rates on those mortgages...
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. >>> eli lilly is set to cut about 1,000 jobs as companies face competition from generic drugs.lta loses patent protection later this year. >>> facebook wants to be your digital home on the go. the social networking site starts selling its new home app for htc smartphones today. your facebook home page will be the first thing you see when you turn on your phone. back to you. >> seema, thanks for that opinion. >>> a little good news if you are hitting the road. gas prices continue to fall. aaa says the national average is $3.56 a gallon. that's down from $3.70 a month ago. blackberry shares took a hit thursday after reports of an abnormally high return rate and dwindling sales for its new blackberry z10. the company says those allegations are absolutely false. >>> and if you are wondering what the winklevoss twins are up to, wonder no more. famous for suing mark zuckerberg for allegedly stealing the idea for facebook. they are now venture capitalists and major big coin investors. they told "the new york times" they own about $11 million worth of the digital currency. >>> a mea cu
. >>> eli lilly is set to cut about 1,000 jobs as companies face competition from generic drugs.lta loses patent protection later this year. >>> facebook wants to be your digital home on the go. the social networking site starts selling its new home app for htc smartphones today. your facebook home page will be the first thing you see when you turn on your phone. back to you. >> seema, thanks for that opinion. >>> a little good news if you are hitting the road....
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some examples are the fine arts museums and california poets in the schools in my district, lilly cai chinese dance company and the magic theater in district 2. district 3, [speaker not understood] 42nd street moon in district 3. chamber music s.f. in district 4, cultural odyssey in district 5. counter posts in district 6. i think you get the picture. every single district is impacted. so, we urge you to join us in passing this important assembly bill with this resolution. also i'm very pleased that we have a number of poets with us in the chambers today and arts lovers. and i'm glad that supervisor avalos talked about thursday's [speaker not understood] under the dome. i see [speaker not understood] bobby coleman and many other poets. but we recently lost a great community poet, and supervisor campos is also going to make some remarks. but i'd like to ask us to close the meeting in memory of carlos ramirez. he was -- he spent lots of his life in the richmond district. but let me talk a little bit about his colorful and full life. mr. ramirez was a san francisco native who moved to el
some examples are the fine arts museums and california poets in the schools in my district, lilly cai chinese dance company and the magic theater in district 2. district 3, [speaker not understood] 42nd street moon in district 3. chamber music s.f. in district 4, cultural odyssey in district 5. counter posts in district 6. i think you get the picture. every single district is impacted. so, we urge you to join us in passing this important assembly bill with this resolution. also i'm very pleased...
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children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying- religion, which is, you know, the guiding force, hopefully, towards harmony and peace- plays such a strong role in tormenting the people in this environment? i mean, it's a kicker. jeff? >> is there a parallel here? i mean, in terms of studies? just because of the terrible conflicts- i mean, it's obvious that the people in the roll-ins have suffered and are suffering- between an individual ego state and the religious identity, and is there a religious ego, as a community of the same believers? or is that even a right term to use? >> no. i think what you just hit on is another one of- you've articulated one of my key fru
children to school, and i said, "if i was home, that's exactly what i would be doing, i would be dropping lilly and sophie off at school, and here they're doing the same thing." it was the fact that the elements we experience in this culture are the same- it's what we tried to do in the roll-in. people need to shop, people have children, people have friends, people want leisure time, people want to have one good day. but what is going on here when the source that we're studying-...
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because i was one of the promises he made in two thousand and eight in the first thing he did after the lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office who signed the order to close guantanamo at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing nuts have made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart period where had he really been committed he could have done it and he let the opportunity pass will certainly it was one of his main the main pillar of his talking points when he was in the two thousand election i mean we wanted to see that close you know to play politics in a time like that when you're putting so many human lives at risk of. not having a fair trial is really frankly unacceptable to me what forces are keeping the camp open right now other than i guess the most extreme right wingers who are calling to keep it open let's primarily it i mean what's in it for the u.s. we commit about sixteen hundred troops to guard one hundred sixty six people at a time when we're trying to draw dow
because i was one of the promises he made in two thousand and eight in the first thing he did after the lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office who signed the order to close guantanamo at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing nuts have made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart period where had he really been committed he could have done it and he let the opportunity pass...
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attacking the ban on fracking and cut back right now under the investor state system and now after eli lilly is attacking can his entire patent system not in its courts but in a private corporate tribunals demanding taxpayer money what's different there we go tell us what's different laurie is the u.s. in the e.u. are not developing countries our courts are at the top of the list of courts that are reliable function well and international lists of those we are not having scant property rights here so both as far as the substantive rights of investors and the ability adjudicate fairly are property rights in courts the notion of having a parallel system on top of our constitution our courts that is just for foreign corporations to raid our treasury is obscene and it gets rid of the whole notion that what that investor state system is about is kind of the kind of accommodation for a developing country investment this is too rich country box but i think the thing here that sort of scares me is sort of a crowd out effect of democratically elected state legislatures or government lower you know na
attacking the ban on fracking and cut back right now under the investor state system and now after eli lilly is attacking can his entire patent system not in its courts but in a private corporate tribunals demanding taxpayer money what's different there we go tell us what's different laurie is the u.s. in the e.u. are not developing countries our courts are at the top of the list of courts that are reliable function well and international lists of those we are not having scant property rights...
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lilly pulitzer's dresses splashed on to the scene in the 1960s. had married into the pulitzer, the famous newspaper family. her break in the fashion world had less to do with prestige and nothing more practical. she used to run a juice stand and filled so much juices on herself, she asked a seamstress to make dresses in colorful prints to hide the fruit stains. described by some as blindingly bright, those dresses started selling faster than the juice. jackie kennedy, who attended the same school, wore one of the dresses in a "life" magazine shoot. it did help. the company hit some bumps in the 1980s before a rebirth. pulitzer telling the associated press, not long ago, she came up with the designs with whatever struck her fancy. fruits, vegetables, politics or peacocks. saying, she entered with no business sense. but that her dresses helped make people happy. telling "vanity fair," that's what it's all about. let's have a party, she said. let's have it tonight. leaving behind so much color. >>> there's much more ahead on this sunday night. detect
lilly pulitzer's dresses splashed on to the scene in the 1960s. had married into the pulitzer, the famous newspaper family. her break in the fashion world had less to do with prestige and nothing more practical. she used to run a juice stand and filled so much juices on herself, she asked a seamstress to make dresses in colorful prints to hide the fruit stains. described by some as blindingly bright, those dresses started selling faster than the juice. jackie kennedy, who attended the same...
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because i was one of the promises he made in two thousand and eight in the first thing he did after the lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office was signed the order to close guantanamo at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing nuts have made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart. area where he really been committed he could have done it he let the opportunity pass well certainly it was one of his main the main pillar of his talking points when he wasn't it wasn't an election i mean we wanted to see that close you know to play politics in a time like that when you're putting so many human lives at risk of not having a fair trial is really frankly unacceptable to me what forces are keeping the camp open right now other than i guess the most extreme right wingers who are calling to keep it open let's primarily it i mean what's in it for the u.s. we commit about sixteen hundred troops to guard one hundred sixty six people at a time when we're trying to draw down forces and d
because i was one of the promises he made in two thousand and eight in the first thing he did after the lilly ledbetter act in two thousand and nine when he took office was signed the order to close guantanamo at the time the democrats controlled the house and the senate now certainly the right wingers the wing nuts have made it hard for him to close guantanamo now but he had kind of that sweet heart. area where he really been committed he could have done it he let the opportunity pass well...
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thankfully, no one was hurt. áo o lilly pulitzer has died.her colorful dresses were must-haves in the '60s. she died at her home in palm beach. she was 81 years old. >>> and take a look at this picture from the site of the masters golf tournament. in augusta, georgia. it begins on thursday. a sight never before seen. that's the first photo of condoleezza rice in her green jacket. became one of the first female members last summer. she also played a round with phil mickelson, who said she had a nice 40-foot putt with a lot of break on it. >>> finally, michigan and louisville, facing off tonight for the men's college basketball championship. more on that in just a moment. speaking of louisville, the school's women's team will also play for a title. their remarkable run continued last night. they overcame a big deficit to beat cal. next up, mighty uconn. we have some cardinals fans in the audience. a magical 24 hours for the bluegrass. buckle up for you. >> we'll bring the big cup of coffee out for you tomorrow. >> i'll be here in body. can't pr
thankfully, no one was hurt. áo o lilly pulitzer has died.her colorful dresses were must-haves in the '60s. she died at her home in palm beach. she was 81 years old. >>> and take a look at this picture from the site of the masters golf tournament. in augusta, georgia. it begins on thursday. a sight never before seen. that's the first photo of condoleezza rice in her green jacket. became one of the first female members last summer. she also played a round with phil mickelson, who said...
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and then you had a woman who was single why couldn't i have that choice if you put lilly ledbetter through and you make the salt even you're going to force me to now pay this woman the same thing i'm paying you and i'll tell you what it is it's her way it's going to come up to meet yours chances are that we always might go down to meet her and you would be out of luck ok but his way just should not be dependent on the fact that he's married with a kid his wages should be dependent on that as an employer should not be my choice to make not the government's it should be based on what he brings to the table should be based on whether it's the green prior experience that's what his i believe that we're kind of made some restrictions on what business is hurtful to who they deny or they conservatively but we're all out of time here right now patrick nichols thanks a lot of going on here so i thought that was funny and after the break you've seen the headlines massive bomb plot foiled f.b.i. nabs called just in time but who's really behind these would be terrorists tom we'll ask author trevor aar
and then you had a woman who was single why couldn't i have that choice if you put lilly ledbetter through and you make the salt even you're going to force me to now pay this woman the same thing i'm paying you and i'll tell you what it is it's her way it's going to come up to meet yours chances are that we always might go down to meet her and you would be out of luck ok but his way just should not be dependent on the fact that he's married with a kid his wages should be dependent on that as an...
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tomorrow as we reported earlier beating earnings estimates after initially popping higher per rojas a lillyand apple is tomorrow and on friday dead gdp growth report. the economy expected to grow 3.2% in the first quarter those are the stories to watch tomorrow was still to come on waste fraud and abuse at the white -- white house and has work kids get to college were they doing to get ahead in their careers? careers? the next. [ male announcer you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the f
tomorrow as we reported earlier beating earnings estimates after initially popping higher per rojas a lillyand apple is tomorrow and on friday dead gdp growth report. the economy expected to grow 3.2% in the first quarter those are the stories to watch tomorrow was still to come on waste fraud and abuse at the white -- white house and has work kids get to college were they doing to get ahead in their careers? careers? the next. [ male announcer you are a business pro. governor of getting it...
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tomorrow as we reported earlier beating earnings estimates after initially popping higher per rojas a lillyapple is tomorrow and on friday dead gdp growth report. the economy expected to grow 3.2% in the first quarter those are the stories to watch tomorrow was still to come on waste fraud and abuse at the white -- white house and has work kids get to college were they doing to get ahead in their careers? the next. gerri: thanks to the skyrocketing cost of college and dismal prospects after words. more students are skipping out altogether. but is this the right move to make? joining me now executive director at turning point* usa. welcome back. apparently this is a new trend people deciding they will not to college and frankly i don't think everybody should have done it. it is a choice you should make consciously. what do you make of this and what type of options are people pursuing? >> going back to the advent of college during the late '60s when lbj pass the higher education neck there is the ideology that everybody has to go to college but unfortunately was not designed for that but for
tomorrow as we reported earlier beating earnings estimates after initially popping higher per rojas a lillyapple is tomorrow and on friday dead gdp growth report. the economy expected to grow 3.2% in the first quarter those are the stories to watch tomorrow was still to come on waste fraud and abuse at the white -- white house and has work kids get to college were they doing to get ahead in their careers? the next. gerri: thanks to the skyrocketing cost of college and dismal prospects after...
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eli lilly stock down 0.5% in frankfurt.y reportedly hired blackstone to advise it on financing. options could include selling a minority stake. the company has already contacted several private equity firms about a possible investment. on sunday, bill akman said they're willing to pup up more. jcpenney in frank first up 2%. >>> now, away from the corporates to the greens, round one of the masters is in the books with the weather cooperating for the players. tiger woods seen here shot an opening round 70 to beat 2 under par. he's won three times before. 14-year-old jan manwuan, this birdie meant he ended at one over. fred couples is one back from sergio gar seen ya, tied with the lead from scott leishman at six under. >>> right. that's where we stand on the scores. brian now joins us from augusta. it's early dawn there, brian, but they'll cut the greens already if they're not doing that right now. great day one from augusta. what's the buzz around the tournament from a financial perspective this year? the equity market has b
eli lilly stock down 0.5% in frankfurt.y reportedly hired blackstone to advise it on financing. options could include selling a minority stake. the company has already contacted several private equity firms about a possible investment. on sunday, bill akman said they're willing to pup up more. jcpenney in frank first up 2%. >>> now, away from the corporates to the greens, round one of the masters is in the books with the weather cooperating for the players. tiger woods seen here shot...
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. >> lilly general campbell told our chris cue obama mo about their special bond. >> i used to love toput her hair in long curls and lots of bows on her hair. she loved it. she would go out prancing, proud as anything to school. and then in school the teachers would say, oh, krystle, you look so beautiful. who did your hair? my nana did my hair. >> both krystle and her best friend were injured. >> she had to have been very close to the explosion for the wounds she had. >> steven sagatori, a registered nurse, was in the medical tent. >> we got her into the tent and got her stationary. i told her who i was, i was a nurse, where she was, in the medical tent, and that we were working on her. and you never say you're going to be okay because you don't know that. so i didn't say those words to her but i did say they were trying their best. >> when krystle's father heard she was injured, he rushed to the hospital. at first he was told that she would live. >> he said, krystle had an operation and they had to take the vein out of one leg and put it in the other leg. >> but the optimism soon tur
. >> lilly general campbell told our chris cue obama mo about their special bond. >> i used to love toput her hair in long curls and lots of bows on her hair. she loved it. she would go out prancing, proud as anything to school. and then in school the teachers would say, oh, krystle, you look so beautiful. who did your hair? my nana did my hair. >> both krystle and her best friend were injured. >> she had to have been very close to the explosion for the wounds she had....
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raising their price targets of several of these names including pfizer, merck, johnson and johnson, eli lillyyers, we remain positive on this group on the pharmaceutical group. valuation. at this anti we should talk about the fact that pfizer has positive reviews. breast cancer patients. late stage trials. that is obviously great news for pfizer and also for breast cancer patients. liz: i don't know. i heard that and thought, why isn't the stock moving higher? i guess this is all just talk. they cute. in the annual shareholder letter from the jamie dimon he flat out apologizes for the london will fiasco, but that is up the news that charlie gasparino has been regius her to break down what no one else noticed. >> reporter: so myopic refocused on his medical with the london whale. liz: by a pick and mako puppy recall the s.a.t. board. >> reporter: i did well on my sats. liz: what did you make? and dying to know. >> reporter: had no. i can remember. anyway. i took the gop's to get it. liz: i took the gre as well. so interesting enough, took a lot of shots that policy makers to i found it fascina
raising their price targets of several of these names including pfizer, merck, johnson and johnson, eli lillyyers, we remain positive on this group on the pharmaceutical group. valuation. at this anti we should talk about the fact that pfizer has positive reviews. breast cancer patients. late stage trials. that is obviously great news for pfizer and also for breast cancer patients. liz: i don't know. i heard that and thought, why isn't the stock moving higher? i guess this is all just talk....
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companies in terms of dollars being invested in new therapies to fight alzheimer's, merck, pfizer eli lillythe way, you might wonder why we bumped in with apple shares? because they have turned negative. >> quite a slide, pretty much wiping out almost all the run it had right at the open. >> here on "street signs" only people that you actually want to link with. one at a time. it's called link me. matt is here. you are wearing set device. >> i'm wearing said device. >> am i wrong in not calling that watch? >> you are wrong. >> what is that? >> this is a wristband action a brace lett you can get your text messages on, facebook and twitter feeds. >> can you take it off? >> sure. >> it's kind of cool. it basically actually looks like a scrolling news ticker. >> very light, three ounces. >> there you go, so if you and i were linked, you can sigh, dude, let's watch the knicks game, and it would come like that? >> it would come like that, the battery life is over two weeks, packs quite a heavy punch. doesn't look all that much at first, but when you get into the science and technology. >> sell it
companies in terms of dollars being invested in new therapies to fight alzheimer's, merck, pfizer eli lillythe way, you might wonder why we bumped in with apple shares? because they have turned negative. >> quite a slide, pretty much wiping out almost all the run it had right at the open. >> here on "street signs" only people that you actually want to link with. one at a time. it's called link me. matt is here. you are wearing set device. >> i'm wearing said device....
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companies have -- eli lilly not doing much better. i can't help but see this as a little bit of a kind of gift to big pharma. i think it's about generating jobs and money and that's what obama talked approximate. >>> we're going to stay on that topic. i want to talk about alzheimer's, what we already know and maybe sam will take the brain apart a little bit. i think there's something to be said about this shift in priorities. when we say alzheimer's, it tracks the boomers. there's a lot of them and now they're aging. when we come back. we're all set to bundle your home and auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! i need a new recruit! dawn? you won't last. [ female announcer ] a drop of dawn has active suds that stay stronger longer, so you can clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does m
companies have -- eli lilly not doing much better. i can't help but see this as a little bit of a kind of gift to big pharma. i think it's about generating jobs and money and that's what obama talked approximate. >>> we're going to stay on that topic. i want to talk about alzheimer's, what we already know and maybe sam will take the brain apart a little bit. i think there's something to be said about this shift in priorities. when we say alzheimer's, it tracks the boomers. there's a...
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iconic fashion designer, lilly pulitzer, died. her bold print dresses first became a fashion hit in the 1962 -- in 1962 when a classmate was first lady jackie kennedy. she was photographed for a "life" magazine cover wearing one of her dresses. she died in palm beach today surround bid her family. she was 81 years old. >>> in southern california, the congregation of one of the biggest churches in the country mourning the tragic death of its pastor's son. he shot himself to death friday morn pg. his family says he struggled with depression since infancy. nick valencia was there at the servicees. >> reporter: don, the mood here at saddle back church was solemn. you get the sense this is more of family than it is a church at saddle back ranch. one of those important members, the church says, was matthew warren, 27-year-old son of pastor rick warren. they said he was an instrumental part of the church but a quiet leader. he worked in the mail division where they distributed books and dvds. the church provided with us friends that we s
iconic fashion designer, lilly pulitzer, died. her bold print dresses first became a fashion hit in the 1962 -- in 1962 when a classmate was first lady jackie kennedy. she was photographed for a "life" magazine cover wearing one of her dresses. she died in palm beach today surround bid her family. she was 81 years old. >>> in southern california, the congregation of one of the biggest churches in the country mourning the tragic death of its pastor's son. he shot himself to...
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he signed the lilly ledbetter act. i'm glad he apologized. >> i can say one thing, first of all? best looking panel by far ever. jake, you're the best looking one because you're the host and i'm sucking up to you. but you know what? anna, if he just said you're the best attorney general because you're the hottest one in the country, i'd be on your side. but he talked about their talents. and each other on their looks? >> yes, we are in that situation, dean. >> i can't say you look great? >> i'll tell you why, because you're not president. >> i can't say that, though? i lose that right? >> look, whether we like it or not, when you are a politician, particularly when you are the highest ranked politician in the land, you have to be politically correct. that's why it's called politically correct. so -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> let's get this panel to weigh in on this comment from mitt romney back in 2009 on cnn. >> anyone who picks up "time" magazine this week and sees the 100 most influential people will see sarah palin and rush limbaugh. is that helpful, hurtful, indifferent
he signed the lilly ledbetter act. i'm glad he apologized. >> i can say one thing, first of all? best looking panel by far ever. jake, you're the best looking one because you're the host and i'm sucking up to you. but you know what? anna, if he just said you're the best attorney general because you're the hottest one in the country, i'd be on your side. but he talked about their talents. and each other on their looks? >> yes, we are in that situation, dean. >> i can't say you...
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. >>> her bold print dresses first became a fashion hit in 1962 when lilly pulitzer's schoolmate jacqueliner a "life" magazine cover wearing one of her dresses. she died in palm beach, florida, today. pulitzer was 81 years poemd i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> in 1997, dr. king's youngest son, dexter, thanked the man who pleaded guilty to murdering his father. dexter was just 7 when he lost his dad. now, as a grown man, dexter looked ray in the eye and asked him the question. >> did you kill my father? >> no, no, i didn't. but like i say, sometimes these questions are difficult to answer. >> i want you to know that i believe you and my family believes you. and we are going to do everything in our power to try and make sure that justice will prevail. >> thank you all for coming here this morning. >> the attorney who orchestrated this unlikely event is william pepper. as ray's lawyer, he saw an opening. and with the king family's blessing, pepper pushed for a new trial. >> make your statement, mr. ray. we're listening. >> ray, from day one, regrette
. >>> her bold print dresses first became a fashion hit in 1962 when lilly pulitzer's schoolmate jacqueliner a "life" magazine cover wearing one of her dresses. she died in palm beach, florida, today. pulitzer was 81 years poemd i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> in 1997, dr. king's youngest son, dexter, thanked the man who pleaded guilty to murdering his father. dexter was just 7 when he lost his dad. now, as a grown man, dexter...
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fashion designer lilly pulitzer has died.at made her famous. she started selling them in the early 1960s and they have been popular ever since. lilly pulitzer was 81. >>> nelson mandela is getting intensive care at home today. south africa's former president spent ten days in the hospital being treated for pneumonia. the 94-year-old mandela spent 27 years in prison during apartheid. >>> and then there were two. the michigan wolverines will face off against the louisville cardinals tomorrow night in the ncaa championship games. the teams, they play in different conferences, so it will be the first time they have played each other in 25 years. >>> well, this week golf fans will gather at augusta national golf club for the 77th masters tournament. the all-male exclusivity came to an end when the club admitted two women last year. one of them is darla moore, once dubbed the toughest babe in business by "fortune" magazine. i spent some time with moore recently at her home in south carolina. besides talking golf and politics, i was
fashion designer lilly pulitzer has died.at made her famous. she started selling them in the early 1960s and they have been popular ever since. lilly pulitzer was 81. >>> nelson mandela is getting intensive care at home today. south africa's former president spent ten days in the hospital being treated for pneumonia. the 94-year-old mandela spent 27 years in prison during apartheid. >>> and then there were two. the michigan wolverines will face off against the louisville...
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even after the lilly ledbetter has been signed and all of that. >> that's follow on to lilly, who was, you know, a heroine of mine. it's very simple. it is very simple concept, bill. it's men, women and the same job, same pay. >> that's true in congress and it's true in the military. but quite frankly, it is not true for most women in this nation. now, it's not just a women's issue. >> uh-huh. >> it's not just about women. when you bring homeless money, man or woman, you hurt your family. >> sure. we have unmarried women today, women who are sing widowed divorced, they are the most economically insecure demographic in america. it goes beyond being a woman to being an comic issue. this is the age -- i have been introduced this legislation for eight congresses but i am determined that we are going to get pay equity for women. >> and i am convinced you will get there. >> thank you. >> it's amazing it takes so long. we haven't seen each other. i haven't had a chance to ask you but you are one of the leading catholics in the united states congress. >> yes. >> so what's your take on the new
even after the lilly ledbetter has been signed and all of that. >> that's follow on to lilly, who was, you know, a heroine of mine. it's very simple. it is very simple concept, bill. it's men, women and the same job, same pay. >> that's true in congress and it's true in the military. but quite frankly, it is not true for most women in this nation. now, it's not just a women's issue. >> uh-huh. >> it's not just about women. when you bring homeless money, man or woman, you...
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and lilly, co-founder of excel alliance.sanford of south carolina is the latest episode of a scandal tarred american politician. he resigned his governorship as you know four years ago after turning the phrase hiking the appalachian trail into a sexual euphemism. today he's poised to win his party's nomination for his old congressional seat. how did he do it? mow how to they all do it? >> just as brands do it when they come out of a scandal, good pl and good brand management. eventually if you let the dust settle and come back around admitting to the fault, we're willing to accept it and forgive it. >> that seems unusual to me. because in europe we're much less forgiving. i think it's one of the great characteristics of this nation that americans are willing to forgive. >> absolutely. if we look back at the history with bill clinton which is a very recent loud story in the media, he left office with a 65% approval rating. so obviously beyond his lapse and marital affair, his performance when it came to peace and prosperity a
and lilly, co-founder of excel alliance.sanford of south carolina is the latest episode of a scandal tarred american politician. he resigned his governorship as you know four years ago after turning the phrase hiking the appalachian trail into a sexual euphemism. today he's poised to win his party's nomination for his old congressional seat. how did he do it? mow how to they all do it? >> just as brands do it when they come out of a scandal, good pl and good brand management. eventually...
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. >> he found lilly led better, one of the first things he did in office. we are talking about it as if he doesn't have a track record. >> i hold him to a higher standard. i expect him to say, oh, she's good looking -- that is lazy -- >> she wasn't insulted. >> i wasn't upset or insulted. he should stick to the substance with b when he is talking about her in a professional setting. >> what is a -- how are we to understand the administration's commitment to reproductive choice, broadly the tremendous political effort put in by kathleen herself to lobby for inclusion of contraception and the affordable care act that they took from the bishops that was a serious political fight they did not have to pick, basically, right? how do you square that? that record with their record in this specific case in n which you have a federal court judge saying, this is the -- more or less saying this is the bush administration redocks. >> oh, not more or less, definitely saying that. >> how do you square those two, though? >> obviously, the decision to make contraception gen
. >> he found lilly led better, one of the first things he did in office. we are talking about it as if he doesn't have a track record. >> i hold him to a higher standard. i expect him to say, oh, she's good looking -- that is lazy -- >> she wasn't insulted. >> i wasn't upset or insulted. he should stick to the substance with b when he is talking about her in a professional setting. >> what is a -- how are we to understand the administration's commitment to...
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you might say, oh, recession's coming, lilly at the high. but here's where you're wrong. one of the most economically sensitive sectors is the real estate group and a group with a huge presence on the 52-week high list, the real estate investment trust, including kimko as well as tanger factory outlet centers. a bunch of medical reits including medical properties trust all of which have been pushed endlessly hard on "mad money" because i'm actually trying to make you money, i'm not trying to be an economist. if things were that challenging, the economy simply couldn't get this kind of action, these are economically sensitive companies. they are doing incredibly well. in many ways the real estate investment trusts are the ideal stocks to own right now. the average reit yields double the s&p. industry paid out $29 billion in dividends last year. these companies have been able to refinance. and like you can at home, taking advantage of bernanke's largesse. they've harnessed what people want, a stable and growing dividend stream attached to a consistent stream of revenues. th
you might say, oh, recession's coming, lilly at the high. but here's where you're wrong. one of the most economically sensitive sectors is the real estate group and a group with a huge presence on the 52-week high list, the real estate investment trust, including kimko as well as tanger factory outlet centers. a bunch of medical reits including medical properties trust all of which have been pushed endlessly hard on "mad money" because i'm actually trying to make you money, i'm not...