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madoff, what would you say to all those people that lost money, mr. madoff? what do you say to them? >> smith: and when did it all begin? >> bernie! hey, bernie, give me one nice shot, buddy. bernie, turn around, buddy. come on! >> smith: the year was 1960. madoff had just graduated from hofstra college and married his high school sweetheart, ruth alpern. he was working out of her father's accounting firm in midtown manhattan. from there, he launched a career as a market-maker, matching buyers of stocks with sellers on wall street. >> he started this little stock trading firm, one of many in wall street's outer fringes at that time, and slowly built it up, building up customers. it was kind of like a wholesale firm. >> he would actually pay clients such as fidelity, charles schwab. he'd pay them a penny a share to come and trade through him. so, he saw lots of trading volume that way. >> smith: in other words, he would pay for what they call "order flow?" >> exactly >> smith: what wasn't known on wall street was that madoff had a side business as an investmen
madoff, what would you say to all those people that lost money, mr. madoff? what do you say to them? >> smith: and when did it all begin? >> bernie! hey, bernie, give me one nice shot, buddy. bernie, turn around, buddy. come on! >> smith: the year was 1960. madoff had just graduated from hofstra college and married his high school sweetheart, ruth alpern. he was working out of her father's accounting firm in midtown manhattan. from there, he launched a career as a...
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you lost money thanks to bernie madoff. >> i got it back. tavis: if you were interviewing bernie madoff, what would you say? >> logical people would say how do you feel about hurting these people? i did go a different route which would be when this started, you were a famous person to begin with. you were chairman of the nasdaq. you started the investments. how did this to akin, this idea to if i get from peter and he gives me 20 and you sign up and i give you 10 of his 20, while i hold back 10, this cannot miss. if no one claims money, if no one makes a big hit, a ponzi scheme can go on forever. there are probably successful year it -- policy schemes that have been going on for 30 or 40 years. -- ponzi schemes that have been going on for a lot of time. what made this guy -- then you get into conscience. so she passed find an excuse. this is pure greed. -- a sociopaths find an excuse. being a client of bernie madoff was a riot. when you look back at it, it was funny. there was a day once when my wife said, why don't we just give him all the
you lost money thanks to bernie madoff. >> i got it back. tavis: if you were interviewing bernie madoff, what would you say? >> logical people would say how do you feel about hurting these people? i did go a different route which would be when this started, you were a famous person to begin with. you were chairman of the nasdaq. you started the investments. how did this to akin, this idea to if i get from peter and he gives me 20 and you sign up and i give you 10 of his 20, while i...
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another guilty plea in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. former madoff payroll manager eric lipkin pleaded guilty today to several charges, including conspiracy, bank fraud and falsifying bank records. investigators say lipkin pocketed about $9 million through phony stock trades. he's the third person in the case, other than madoff, to admit guilt. lipkin faces up to 70 years in prison. in another new york city courtroom, former international monetary fund chief dominque strauss-kahn pleaded not guilty. strauss-kahn is charged with the attempted rape of a maid at a manhattan hotel. he entered his plea this morning in new york state supreme court. he'll remain under house arrest until his next court date, scheduled for the middle of next month. it's not uncommon for companies it's not uncommon for companies to fight over top talent. last month, electronic payment company paypal sued two former employees, claiming they took trade secrets with them when they went to work for google. tonight's "beyond the scoreboard" looks at the financial impa
another guilty plea in the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. former madoff payroll manager eric lipkin pleaded guilty today to several charges, including conspiracy, bank fraud and falsifying bank records. investigators say lipkin pocketed about $9 million through phony stock trades. he's the third person in the case, other than madoff, to admit guilt. lipkin faces up to 70 years in prison. in another new york city courtroom, former international monetary fund chief dominque strauss-kahn pleaded not...
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. >>> plus, bernie madoff spoils go to the highest bidder.ow much someone shelled out for the swindler's underwear. >>> and it could be a major breakthrough in preventing breast cancer. the drug that would slash women's risk by 65%. we'll be back. ved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and t
. >>> plus, bernie madoff spoils go to the highest bidder.ow much someone shelled out for the swindler's underwear. >>> and it could be a major breakthrough in preventing breast cancer. the drug that would slash women's risk by 65%. we'll be back. ved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage...
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. >>> a trustee in the bernie madoff case wants billions of dollars from jpmorgan chase. the trustee said the bank knew about the ponzi scheme and didn't do anything. >>> a lot of people visit dubai and before you do there's something those folks need to know. public displace of affection heavily frowned on. there's serious repercussions if you don't keep your hands to yourself and that includes jail time. those details next. wow, it's a great deal.
. >>> a trustee in the bernie madoff case wants billions of dollars from jpmorgan chase. the trustee said the bank knew about the ponzi scheme and didn't do anything. >>> a lot of people visit dubai and before you do there's something those folks need to know. public displace of affection heavily frowned on. there's serious repercussions if you don't keep your hands to yourself and that includes jail time. those details next. wow, it's a great deal.
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bernie madoff is serving a 150 year prison sentence.ormer head of the imf strauss- kahn is expected back in court tomorrow. he is accused of the attempted rape of a hotel maid. he is not talking about the case, but his lawyers may be ready to drop a bombshell tomorrow. that could spell trouble for the prosecution. >> the challenge is for the prosecution -- are the same challenges for the prosecution in any rape case. it's a he said, she said case. >> officials say there may be dna linking strauss-kahn in the case. a happy ending for a high-school senior after a decision to ban reversed.is promise reversm was several weeks ago, james tate put his senior prom at invitation on the school wall. he was suspended and banned from the prom for trespassing. the headmaster lifted the suspension. last night, james and his girlfriend got to attend to the prom. >> i cannot wait for everything to calm down. >> the pair said they want to put all of this behind them. james is expected to attend syracuse university in the fall. evacuations are underway
bernie madoff is serving a 150 year prison sentence.ormer head of the imf strauss- kahn is expected back in court tomorrow. he is accused of the attempted rape of a hotel maid. he is not talking about the case, but his lawyers may be ready to drop a bombshell tomorrow. that could spell trouble for the prosecution. >> the challenge is for the prosecution -- are the same challenges for the prosecution in any rape case. it's a he said, she said case. >> officials say there may be dna...
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she went to jail. >> that's correct. >> stephen: bernie madoff went to jail and barry bonds was sentenceding a head the size of a -- >> they are role models. they effect behavior by people. people say look what martha stuart did. it wasn't so bad. look at scooter libby, president bush commuted his sentence. why don't you commute mine? why isn't okay for me to lie? they influence behavior in society. we might talk about the president of the united states, it trickles down to all levels, not only criminal lying but all the way down to the rell testify serious. >> stephen: i feel like the behavior you are describing is going on forever? >> every prosecutor told me and there are scores of them interviewed for the book. they told me it's worse in their careers. i come to work expecting to bev: lied to. the only question is can i prosecute. people think everyone is doing it. that effects behavior. we're social animals. juries are reluctant to convict when they think someone is singled out for perjury. it has a broad core rosive effect. >> stephen: is it perjury if you lied when you were taking
she went to jail. >> that's correct. >> stephen: bernie madoff went to jail and barry bonds was sentenceding a head the size of a -- >> they are role models. they effect behavior by people. people say look what martha stuart did. it wasn't so bad. look at scooter libby, president bush commuted his sentence. why don't you commute mine? why isn't okay for me to lie? they influence behavior in society. we might talk about the president of the united states, it trickles down to...
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are we asking for named madoff -- bernie madoff to be the supply officer? >> the community has a point of contact to call and make a complaint. making a complaint to the entertainment commission is always available to them, but mrs. a place to -- this is a place for them to discuss a i guess i am going after the fact of the owner would have been someone to complain to anyway. it seems like the area of a liaison would be someone who is neutral to this. maybe that is not what is intended. >> they appoint a contact person and they give the information to us as well. there are a variety of people involved, and the permit is issued. there are different points of contact the whole time. this is saying they always have to maintain contact, so we clear say this is the name of the contact person for the restaurant. that is the purpose. >> the liaison would deal with the concerns of nearby properties. as to have the owner be the person is to ask the fox. >> their duty is not to independently regulate. >> but if they have concern and they express it to that liaison, n
are we asking for named madoff -- bernie madoff to be the supply officer? >> the community has a point of contact to call and make a complaint. making a complaint to the entertainment commission is always available to them, but mrs. a place to -- this is a place for them to discuss a i guess i am going after the fact of the owner would have been someone to complain to anyway. it seems like the area of a liaison would be someone who is neutral to this. maybe that is not what is intended....
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bernie madoff's super yacht named "bull" is being auctioned off. startingngrice, $4 m mlion, that is about half the appraised value and proceeds will go to the victims of his massive swindle. so a lot of people picking up everything from his loafers to his home decor, now the boat. >> yeah. anything to help the folks who were swindled. >> yeah, every dollar counts. >> yeah. >>> coming up next, a pilot's raunchy comments from the cockpit broadcast for anyone to hear. did the punishment fit the crime? >>> and what exactly is mr. tom hanks up to here? >> shaking his tail feather. [ female announcer ] you do so much... to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and d lps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. learn more about prebiotics smoky eyes look amazing, but creating them? that's a who
bernie madoff's super yacht named "bull" is being auctioned off. startingngrice, $4 m mlion, that is about half the appraised value and proceeds will go to the victims of his massive swindle. so a lot of people picking up everything from his loafers to his home decor, now the boat. >> yeah. anything to help the folks who were swindled. >> yeah, every dollar counts. >> yeah. >>> coming up next, a pilot's raunchy comments from the cockpit broadcast for anyone...
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a decision will 3hundreds of items once belonging to swinnler bernie madoff were sold at auction &povee the weekend.coolectors bid on everythinggfrom furniture to fishing gear... seized from his florida mansion.some of the pricier items included artwork valued at mmre than 110-thousand- dollars... and watches worth up o 30-thousand-ddllars. to own things that have like historic or celebrity name attachee to it."-butted to- "i've ssid he's the jesse james in a dressee up suit." he's now serving 150 years d. behind bars. money from the back the victims of hii poozii scheme. weethought he was deed deadan emotional reunion for one family... whose puppy was pipped out of their home... when a tornndo swept through massachusetts.at first... the owner says she lost all hope. she had no doubts... her dog "shadow" was gone. "you could hear his nails being dragged across the floor and he wws just crying you coull hear him hitting the &pwalls as he was being pulled oot of the house and ii completely broke my heart." heart." after several sleepless nights... and longgsearches... without a scratth.th
a decision will 3hundreds of items once belonging to swinnler bernie madoff were sold at auction &povee the weekend.coolectors bid on everythinggfrom furniture to fishing gear... seized from his florida mansion.some of the pricier items included artwork valued at mmre than 110-thousand- dollars... and watches worth up o 30-thousand-ddllars. to own things that have like historic or celebrity name attachee to it."-butted to- "i've ssid he's the jesse james in a dressee up...
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of vainglorious billionaire megalomaniacs, you had a very bad experience with a real one, bernie madoff. you and your wife lost a lot of money. what are your feelings about him? there's obviously a movie that's now being planned starring robert de niro. you may be in this, i'm hearing. is that a joke? >> i was kidding. i was so kidding about that. >> playing yourself as a victim. >> the fact that anyone would have taken that as a serious -- >> you'd bring a bit of raw, visceral reality to this. >> well, first of all, it would be hard to write that scene since i never met him. so i don't really know how the scene would play out in the film. >> how did you get -- >> just kidding about that. >> how did you get caught up in the whole madoff thing? >> you know, it was recommended that we put, you know, some money with him. and we did. >> have you said how much? >> no. but see, the how much is a little different. because there's the how much which was what you thought it was at the time when it all disappeared. but that didn't really exist, right? that was just -- >> it was never real money.
of vainglorious billionaire megalomaniacs, you had a very bad experience with a real one, bernie madoff. you and your wife lost a lot of money. what are your feelings about him? there's obviously a movie that's now being planned starring robert de niro. you may be in this, i'm hearing. is that a joke? >> i was kidding. i was so kidding about that. >> playing yourself as a victim. >> the fact that anyone would have taken that as a serious -- >> you'd bring a bit of raw,...
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there's bernie madoff right there and file video.ric lipkin was madoff's payroll manager for 16 years. he's expected to plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and bank fraud related to the multi- billion ponzi scheme. >>> if have you a trip to britain planned over the next few months, you can see kate middleton's widding dr. the gown will be in a special exhibit as part of the tour of the buckingham pal -- palace. >> are you going? >> i would love -- i would love to go. there was so much speculation about what she was wearing. >>> this is wild. dozens of police officers called to a house in germany for crowd control. wow. the mistake on facebook that brought about a thousand people to someone's home. >>> good morning. 680 traffic looks pretty good head down the hill through the fremont area. we'll tell you more about the morning drive to work. me new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! >>> vampires ruled at the mtv tv awards. ♪ >> "the twilight saga" took home five awards. tom felton took home the best- villai
there's bernie madoff right there and file video.ric lipkin was madoff's payroll manager for 16 years. he's expected to plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and bank fraud related to the multi- billion ponzi scheme. >>> if have you a trip to britain planned over the next few months, you can see kate middleton's widding dr. the gown will be in a special exhibit as part of the tour of the buckingham pal -- palace. >> are you going? >> i would love -- i would love to go....
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the madoff guy.. >> owner of the new york mets who also dealt with bernie made dof. >> i said are you angry? he said i'm not angry, i'm betrayed. there's nothing like that. i shared so much with michael. i liked him. he was a different kind of person, kind of more rose, but he was very supportive to me. he published talking books and i did three of my books with him. i read books by others for him. i saw him socially. he came every morning to breakfast. i will admit my wife wasn't crazy about him and i had two close friends who never -- they didn't buy him. >> was it the fact that he and shawn didn't get along. >> maybe. that could have been. i put it away. i wrote about it. >> it's another thing that happened to you in this tumultuous year. >> it was. >>> after the break, larry on the difficulty of leaving behind the daily grind and what he thinks these days of the media world. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour
the madoff guy.. >> owner of the new york mets who also dealt with bernie made dof. >> i said are you angry? he said i'm not angry, i'm betrayed. there's nothing like that. i shared so much with michael. i liked him. he was a different kind of person, kind of more rose, but he was very supportive to me. he published talking books and i did three of my books with him. i read books by others for him. i saw him socially. he came every morning to breakfast. i will admit my wife wasn't...
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and madoff is serving a 150- year prison term for stealing billions of dollars for investors and the proceeds from the auction -- auction are going to paying off some of the victims. >> coming up on "face the nation," bob schi, finish fer introduces nancy pelosi and mississippi governor haley barbour. the items on the agenda? the 2012 white house race and the candidates, coming up at 8:30 here on cbs 5. >>> the familiar sounds of bells ringing and clicking cable slots have gone silent in san francisco the past few days. the first time in 27 years, all three cable car lines are not running. the city shut down the power routes on wednesday for maintenance. the california line has been shut down for months and tourists are out of luck this weekend and the nation and hide lines will be back in service tomorrow. >>> and coming up next, city leaders struggling with budget shortfalls. >> a former lawmaker will says it all goes back to the gamble on thing to the. his take on what led to the great pension mess and what city and county leaders need to do to get out of it. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bart i
and madoff is serving a 150- year prison term for stealing billions of dollars for investors and the proceeds from the auction -- auction are going to paying off some of the victims. >> coming up on "face the nation," bob schi, finish fer introduces nancy pelosi and mississippi governor haley barbour. the items on the agenda? the 2012 white house race and the candidates, coming up at 8:30 here on cbs 5. >>> the familiar sounds of bells ringing and clicking cable slots...
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an environmentally sound way, this is a sham and a scam, and daniel mud -- he is like the bernie madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar deal had come through. i turned to tim paulson and said, wwe could solidify those projections. i heard that there were possible state legislation that could be brought up to solidify this, and trying to find out what this legislation may be. we can throw these resources behind legislation. that is if this is useful to the people. i never heard the specific legislation that we could support. if so happy to hear about the stronger protections and i support this project. >> gene adam, matthew fontas, kevin -- it looks like a doubling of cards. corey brae. ramsef maro. hiroshi fakuda. >> do so one of the princ
an environmentally sound way, this is a sham and a scam, and daniel mud -- he is like the bernie madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar...
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he was a mini bernie madoff. he had lots of investors who were promised huge returns and the way he did that was buying properties. and getting mortgages for these properties. sometimes getting mortgages for properties he did not own. sometimes he was getting mortgages for properties he said he was going to buy that he already bought. this went on for years. >> the banks look ridiculous. >> yes they do. >> they don't do any due diligence. >> he said that. eventually the ends up in bankruptcy court and he said yes, the banks do no due diligence and any excuse he gave normally was accepted. >> you find that amazing? >> it was astounding to us. i don't pay my mortgage -- [talking over each other] >> in the book you write that -- ted just made the analogy to bernie madoff. you wrote at one point in the book that although he was running a massive ponzi scheme and i think you say that he built up $310 million worth of debt at the point where he leaves the $25 million to pay somebody. you write that nonetheless, people
he was a mini bernie madoff. he had lots of investors who were promised huge returns and the way he did that was buying properties. and getting mortgages for these properties. sometimes getting mortgages for properties he did not own. sometimes he was getting mortgages for properties he said he was going to buy that he already bought. this went on for years. >> the banks look ridiculous. >> yes they do. >> they don't do any due diligence. >> he said that. eventually the...
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madoff to admit his involvement. a big day for technology announcements. steve jobs will unveil his company's icloud service. this facility will stream users music to their iphones and other devices. microsoft and sony reveal their latest gaming product in los angeles just a few days after sony restored much of its playstation network after a security breach. a quick look at the market's. ftse is down about 10 points. just worries over those employment figures at the end of last week in the united states is hanging over the whole market. also, worries over greece, as well, which is affecting the u.s. market, as well. it turns out a lot of the u.s. banks have large exposure to the greek debt. not just the europeans are in trouble there. >> thank you very much. a number of big drug companies have announced cuts in the prices that developing countries will have to pay for life-saving vaccine. these include shots against a fatal form of diarrhea that kills more than half a million children every year. glaxosmithkline is offering the global -- a 95% discount. h
madoff to admit his involvement. a big day for technology announcements. steve jobs will unveil his company's icloud service. this facility will stream users music to their iphones and other devices. microsoft and sony reveal their latest gaming product in los angeles just a few days after sony restored much of its playstation network after a security breach. a quick look at the market's. ftse is down about 10 points. just worries over those employment figures at the end of last week in the...
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that's one of the winning bids as the federal government auctions off items it found in bernie madoff's >> pathetic. >> now, besides the underwear, that sale featured 400 pairs of italian shoes, watches, furniture, books and art worth more than $100,000. the auction raised $400,000 which, of course, go to victims of madoff's $65 billion ripoff of investors. it will make a tiny dent. >>> if you are looking for business advice, warren buffett says he is available for a price. the annual auction of lunch with a billionaire kicking off last night. for the next five days, people can bid on the opportunity on ebay. the opening bid, $25,000. two of the last three winners paid more than $2 million to have lunch with the investor. they call him the guru. the money goes to san francisco's glide foundation. >> rather have lunch with him or lunch about jimmy buffett? >> i think we all would like to be jimmy buffett and the bank account of warren buffett. >>> william and kate are taking a small apartment as a starter home in the palace rent free. he grew up there with his brother after his parents d
that's one of the winning bids as the federal government auctions off items it found in bernie madoff's >> pathetic. >> now, besides the underwear, that sale featured 400 pairs of italian shoes, watches, furniture, books and art worth more than $100,000. the auction raised $400,000 which, of course, go to victims of madoff's $65 billion ripoff of investors. it will make a tiny dent. >>> if you are looking for business advice, warren buffett says he is available for a price....
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madoff tells the "new york times" the judge in the case made him the "human pinata of wall street."a request for mercy but decided madoff didn't deserve a shorter sentence. >>> the seattle police department says it's embarrassed over what could have been a dangerous case of lost and found, how a black assault rifle was left unattended on the trunk of a squad car this week. police apparently were unaware until two citizens reported seeing it. >>> finally many frequent flyers will tell you the most annoying thing about air travel is screaming babies but malaysian airlines has a solution for well-healed travelers, malaysian airlines says they are banning all infants from first class on their flights. 36 minutes past the hour, marysol castro has our final check of weather. mary, what do you think? >> as the mother of two bouncing baby boys, i can c >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm scott pelley. good morning. president obama has called the white house press corps to the east room of the white house for news conference. he will open it with a statement about the number one conce
madoff tells the "new york times" the judge in the case made him the "human pinata of wall street."a request for mercy but decided madoff didn't deserve a shorter sentence. >>> the seattle police department says it's embarrassed over what could have been a dangerous case of lost and found, how a black assault rifle was left unattended on the trunk of a squad car this week. police apparently were unaware until two citizens reported seeing it. >>> finally...
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better than nothing right now it's interesting that you've been pointing out that you know bernie madoff the ponzi scheme are very famous case and you've been saying that the reason he ended up being you know one basically the only one who ends up in jail so far for significant period of time is because he was the one who impacted the rich and the reason that everybody else is still held accountable because they you know impacted people who don't really have a voice apparently you know that i think that's absolutely the case has been made off was a good target for a couple of reasons number one. he really had nothing to do with the systemic corruption. led to the crash of two thousand and eight he was just a street criminal who could have existed in any time period and so he was unconnected to all the really serious stuff that went on on wall street and also the scale of it was even though it was big for the people who invested in his funds it wasn't anything like the scale of the fraud that went on of the big banks for instance there was that and then of course the fact that his rectum
better than nothing right now it's interesting that you've been pointing out that you know bernie madoff the ponzi scheme are very famous case and you've been saying that the reason he ended up being you know one basically the only one who ends up in jail so far for significant period of time is because he was the one who impacted the rich and the reason that everybody else is still held accountable because they you know impacted people who don't really have a voice apparently you know that i...
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morgan chase know about bernie madoff's ponzi scheme. that's now the big question in the mid.ew big multibillion dollar claim. who wants more money and why? that is next. piggy: weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeeeee, weeeee weeeeeeee. mom: max. ...maxwell! gg mom: you're home piggy: oh,cool, thanks mrs. a. anncr: gei. mutes could save you 15% or more. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in...
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its value because it was owned by bernie madoff. >> reporter: but most of the boats he reclaims aren'tthe regular rich who weren't quite as rich as they thought. have you seen scenes of multi-millionaires reduced to tears because they lose their boat? >> it's funny. it's more multi-millionaires that have a sigh of relief. it's "i knew this was coming but it's over with now. now i can go worry about the things that i should be worrying about: my job, my home and my family." >> reporter: is there still a glut in the super yacht market? >> yes. >> reporter: i jumped right in. so if somebody watching at home is in the market for a 240-foot super yacht, buy now. >> boy, do i have a deal for them. (laughing) this is a relatively new boat. been very lightly used. >> reporter: bob mccage sells super yachts. >> mo, this is the main salon. >> reporter: in fort lauderdale he gave me the hare sell. at 161 feet it's about half the length of a football field. >> she was sold to the current owner for how much? >> $33 million. that was two-and-a-half years ago. >> reporter: and how much is is she on s
its value because it was owned by bernie madoff. >> reporter: but most of the boats he reclaims aren'tthe regular rich who weren't quite as rich as they thought. have you seen scenes of multi-millionaires reduced to tears because they lose their boat? >> it's funny. it's more multi-millionaires that have a sigh of relief. it's "i knew this was coming but it's over with now. now i can go worry about the things that i should be worrying about: my job, my home and my family."...
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. >>> bernie madoff is blaming mob psychology for his prison sentence two years after he went to prison"the new york times" he deserves a much lighter sentence for swindling billions. he said given the way the judge went with public opinion he is surprised a public stoning wasn't suggested. >>> the company that makes farmville could be harvesting big cash today. online gamemaker zinga is expected to file for an initial public offering and it could can net them 1$1 billion to $2 billion while valuing the company at $20 billion. have you ever played? >> i hear it's addictive. trying to stay away from it. >>> coming up next on this wednesday, emotional pleas by breast cancer patients as the fda tries to pull a drug that patients say is their only hope. >>> have we seen the last of tiger woods this season? meet beth, nursery school teacher. lights, camera, activia it's the best job in the world. my students are amazing. but to be there for them you've gotta feel your best. kids can tell. that's why i love eating activia every day. so delicious activia helps me feel good inside. which helps
. >>> bernie madoff is blaming mob psychology for his prison sentence two years after he went to prison"the new york times" he deserves a much lighter sentence for swindling billions. he said given the way the judge went with public opinion he is surprised a public stoning wasn't suggested. >>> the company that makes farmville could be harvesting big cash today. online gamemaker zinga is expected to file for an initial public offering and it could can net them 1$1...
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. >> reporter: the former payroll manager for madoff pleaded guilty today in court. he's charged with conspiracy and falsifying financial records. an auction of his belongings raised half a million dollars in miami beach. everything from his prescription classes and underwear and shoes were on the block. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> slowing down the spread of melanoma. a significant break through, the treatment from the deadliest form of kin cancer -- skin cancer. >> reporter: researchers say that this pill is a break through when it comes to slowing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. >> the people who get the pill within 72 hours are so much better. >> reporter: unlike chemo, this works by targeting only a genetic mutation. it's called b wrap. it's present in half of all melanoma patients. it appears to be more effective and causes newer side effects -- fewer side effects. 84% of the patients on the drugs were still alive after several months. this stage four cancer patient has time and quality of life now. >> i was heade
. >> reporter: the former payroll manager for madoff pleaded guilty today in court. he's charged with conspiracy and falsifying financial records. an auction of his belongings raised half a million dollars in miami beach. everything from his prescription classes and underwear and shoes were on the block. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. >>> slowing down the spread of melanoma. a significant break through, the treatment from the deadliest form of kin...
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. >> what about people in midlife in that process of getting madoff. -- laid off.hey're scared. >> everybody that can find a job -- i will not stop until everybody that can find a job gets one. for everyone that can find a job gets one. and until they can support their families. brecht's and with the public sector laying off tens of thousands of people every month -- we're talking about teachers, policemen, fire fighters -- we also asked if there were plans for more state and local government. the short answer was no. back to you. >> what did the president say about the washington deadlock over the debt limit and spending? >> he told us he is confident the issue will be resolved, but that it will take compromises on both sides in order to do so. he also said that his the upcoming round of golf with john boehner will not solve the issue, but will be a good opportunity to talk about the issue. >> officially announcing her candidacy for mayor of baltimore. she says high taxes and balance is driving people from the city and she wants to turn that around. she joins seve
. >> what about people in midlife in that process of getting madoff. -- laid off.hey're scared. >> everybody that can find a job -- i will not stop until everybody that can find a job gets one. for everyone that can find a job gets one. and until they can support their families. brecht's and with the public sector laying off tens of thousands of people every month -- we're talking about teachers, policemen, fire fighters -- we also asked if there were plans for more state and local...
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the whole bernie madoff story, invested with bernie madoff, never met him, never spoke to him.m 4 million 8 and took out 4 million 1. whenever we took out money, that day, you got t you call up, wired in. >> wow. >> the reports would come every morning, i didn't see them, they went to my accountant, call me up, unbelievable. madoff would say, this -- i'm not too confident this month, i'm buying treasuries. never bought a thing. >> wow. >> we were down 700,000. got 200 back from the estate if would you call it back and 500 from the government for taxes we paid on stock we never had, never had a stock. >> wow. >> never had one stock. we never saw a shred of stock. we had three accountants in new jersey. why did we believe it? >> larry king. >> why did no one check this? >> unbelievable for so many years. >> listen, we thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >> appreciate t. >> enjoyed doing this book. >> larry king, "truth be told, off the record about favorite guest, memorable moments, funniest jokes and a half a century of asking questions." >> find an excerpt on our
the whole bernie madoff story, invested with bernie madoff, never met him, never spoke to him.m 4 million 8 and took out 4 million 1. whenever we took out money, that day, you got t you call up, wired in. >> wow. >> the reports would come every morning, i didn't see them, they went to my accountant, call me up, unbelievable. madoff would say, this -- i'm not too confident this month, i'm buying treasuries. never bought a thing. >> wow. >> we were down 700,000. got 200...
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well, someone paid $200 for 14 pairs of swindler bernard madoff's underwear. serving a 150-year prison term for his $65 billion poncy scheme. authorities have collected about half of the $20 billion lost in the scheme. today's auction raised more than $400,000 for those victims. >>> some breast cancer experts brief doctors may soon prescribe a drug to prevent the disease from occurring in the first place. researchers have found that the drug aromason reduces the chances of developing breast cancer by 65% in post menopausal women. they have approved the drug to treat breast cancer. because it is on the market doctors could decide to prescribe the drug to women of high risk of breast cancer without fda approval. >>> packing an extra suitcase is getting more expensive for travelers going to europe. they are raising fees for a second checked bag for flights to europe. they will now pay $65 if they check it online and $75 if they do it at the airport. united continental can expect to pay $70 for a second packed bag. the first bag however is still free. >>> the rain
well, someone paid $200 for 14 pairs of swindler bernard madoff's underwear. serving a 150-year prison term for his $65 billion poncy scheme. authorities have collected about half of the $20 billion lost in the scheme. today's auction raised more than $400,000 for those victims. >>> some breast cancer experts brief doctors may soon prescribe a drug to prevent the disease from occurring in the first place. researchers have found that the drug aromason reduces the chances of developing...
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they all once belonged to bernie madoff, serving a 150-year sentence.sessions are being auctioned on friday in miami. the money's going to be used to help compensate his victims. >>> and take a look at this. this is something you can't buy. tourists found this message in a bottle while swimming off a miami beach. a local tv station there 7 news got in touch with the man who launched this message in a bottle all the way on the other side of atlantic. he said he had thrown hundreds of bottles into the ocean over the last 15 years, just as a part of a long-running art project. i wonder what the message said? >> dying to know. you're watching "world one" live from london. >>> hundreds of senior u.s. government officials face a hacking attack from china. >>> and an accused war criminal prepares for his first day in court. >> we're going to speak to a barrister about what we can expect to see at the hague. love to hang out in the kitchen. you love the aroma of beef tenderloin, don't you? you inspired a very special dog food. [ female announcer ] chef michael'
they all once belonged to bernie madoff, serving a 150-year sentence.sessions are being auctioned on friday in miami. the money's going to be used to help compensate his victims. >>> and take a look at this. this is something you can't buy. tourists found this message in a bottle while swimming off a miami beach. a local tv station there 7 news got in touch with the man who launched this message in a bottle all the way on the other side of atlantic. he said he had thrown hundreds of...
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. >>> a trustee recovering money for victims of bernie madoff is going after j.p.the trustee is seeking at least $19 billion from chase. previously he planned to seek $6.4 billion. he said madoff regularly used chase and he has evidence the bank knew about the fraud. >>> the owner a colorado liquor store says she was targeted by a robber so he took matters into his own hands practice it was caught on camera. randy says his store was robbed four times in just a week so he decided to camp out in his store until this thief struck again, and he did. that's when he chased him and subdued him with bear repellent. >> i decided to stay until he was arrested or a caught him. >> i'm relieved that nobody was seriously injured. i'm relieved nobody was killed. >> police say the suspect was arrested while on his way to the hospital. he is being charged with first degree burglary, theft and criminal mischief. >>> three people are were hurt at a gun show after a gun accidentally fired twice. it happened here yesterday afternoon at a michigan show 20 miles northeast of detroit. the
. >>> a trustee recovering money for victims of bernie madoff is going after j.p.the trustee is seeking at least $19 billion from chase. previously he planned to seek $6.4 billion. he said madoff regularly used chase and he has evidence the bank knew about the fraud. >>> the owner a colorado liquor store says she was targeted by a robber so he took matters into his own hands practice it was caught on camera. randy says his store was robbed four times in just a week so he...
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. >>> the man who falsified documents for more than ten years in bernie madoff's ponzi scheme pleadedday to charges in the case. eric lipkin was charged with conspiracy, fraud, and making false statements. he's scheduled to be sentenced in december. >>> and anderson, the jacket michael jackson wore in the "thriller" video could be yours or mine, actually. the jacket will be auctioned off later this month and is expected to go for up to $400,000. >> wow. really? >> yep. now that your birthday is done, we can look ahead to my birthday. >> that's what you want? >> i'm just saying. if you want to start a collection. >> all right. when is your birthday? >> january. >> january. all right. advanced planning. that's good. >> it's important. >>> time now for the "ridiculist." tonight we're adding people who criticize paris hilton. and yes, i know, i know i used to be among them. it's true. i admit it. i couldn't see past the sex tape or how she talks like a baby sometimes or says "that's hot" and is famous for -- well, for having a sex tape and talking like a baby and saying "that's hot." but
. >>> the man who falsified documents for more than ten years in bernie madoff's ponzi scheme pleadedday to charges in the case. eric lipkin was charged with conspiracy, fraud, and making false statements. he's scheduled to be sentenced in december. >>> and anderson, the jacket michael jackson wore in the "thriller" video could be yours or mine, actually. the jacket will be auctioned off later this month and is expected to go for up to $400,000. >> wow. really?...
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. >>> the trustee for victims of the bernard madoff scandal is now seeking $19 billion in damages frome, that is three times more than originally sought. the court-appointed trustees the bank was complicit in the scandal. jpmorgan denies the charge. madoff is serving a 150-year prison sentence for his ponzi scheme. >>> the duchess performed his first military role as royalty today, awarding medals to members of the irish guards. the guards served a recent six-month combat tour in afghanistan. with him yam serves as a colonel in the unit. i know how much you love the royals, lonnie, no pippa news today. sorry. >> no pippa news. whatmy going to give you an update on the weather. here are my weather headline. midwest storms will be firing up today. it's excessive heat in the southwest. and quieter today in flood-ravaged north dakota. not perfect but quieter. the big rain south of north dakota pushing into iowa. could see a little trailing activity being kicked in for north dakota today but not the big stuff. however, we do have record-setting flooding. we heard earlier in the broadcast th
. >>> the trustee for victims of the bernard madoff scandal is now seeking $19 billion in damages frome, that is three times more than originally sought. the court-appointed trustees the bank was complicit in the scandal. jpmorgan denies the charge. madoff is serving a 150-year prison sentence for his ponzi scheme. >>> the duchess performed his first military role as royalty today, awarding medals to members of the irish guards. the guards served a recent six-month combat tour...