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melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. conservative groups fire back at the irs. targeted leaders detail rampant harrassment to congress. now red flags are being raised about the epa doing the exact same thing. >>> a former trader a memoir blows the roof off wall street. drug, insider trading, you name it. how much is all that driving the latest scandals at places like sac capital? the author gives us the juicy details. >>> plus who made money today? investors gulping down profits from one energy drink company. stay tuned for the afternoon pick me up. even when they say it's not, it is always about money >> agents and agencies of the federal government do not understand that they are servants of the people. they think they are our masters and they are mistaken. i'm not interested in scoring political points. i want to protect and preserve the america that i grew up in. the america that people cross oceans and risk their lives to become a part of. and i'm terrified it is slipping away. melissa: wow! the conservative targets
melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. conservative groups fire back at the irs. targeted leaders detail rampant harrassment to congress. now red flags are being raised about the epa doing the exact same thing. >>> a former trader a memoir blows the roof off wall street. drug, insider trading, you name it. how much is all that driving the latest scandals at places like sac capital? the author gives us the juicy details. >>> plus who made money today?...
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"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis here is what is money tonight. meredith whitney breaks out the crystal ball and states that make a surprise comeback. she joins us with a new forecast you will only get right here. >>> plus an ominous warn ing from whistle-blower edward snowden sneaking by everyone. the nsa may have bigger problems than china to worry about. former congressman ron paul joins us with reaction. "who made money today"? they're probably enjoying more than a few pena coladas. that is your clue. find out who. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: tonight we'll start with a very special guest. wall street's most famous oracles. she predicted a subprime crisis. she is back with a new book, state of the states, rewriting the geography of the u.s. we'll talk about all of that. it is a fantastic book..3 why she says that the central corridor of the country is poised to become the new economic backbone of america. on a day when the markets fell triple digits we have to start with some of the biggest issues facing the e
"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis here is what is money tonight. meredith whitney breaks out the crystal ball and states that make a surprise comeback. she joins us with a new forecast you will only get right here. >>> plus an ominous warn ing from whistle-blower edward snowden sneaking by everyone. the nsa may have bigger problems than china to worry about. former congressman ron paul joins us with reaction. "who made money today"?...
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"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. is edward snowden an under cover spy for china? one of china's foremost experts make that stunning declaration. he joins us with details. >>> plus, get all your vitals in the comfort of your own home. a new device could prove a breakthrough for the health industry. it gives your about ten seconds. i tried it. the man hyped it is here for a live demonstration. it is pretty cool. >>> "who made money today"? one of the nation's biggest investors who refuses to give up on old media. can't figure it out? stay tuned to see who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: tonight we start with a shocking new suspicion of nsa whistle-blower edward snowden, is he in fact a spy for the chinese government? snowden keeps leaking information to china, the latest revelation being the u.s. has more than 61,000 hacking operations around the globe, and that we specifically been targeting the chinese. everyone has been wondering why he chose to hunger down in hong kong to begin
"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. is edward snowden an under cover spy for china? one of china's foremost experts make that stunning declaration. he joins us with details. >>> plus, get all your vitals in the comfort of your own home. a new device could prove a breakthrough for the health industry. it gives your about ten seconds. i tried it. the man hyped it is here for a live demonstration. it is pretty cool....
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melissa: like what?ard, i can only imagine what the annual holiday bonus looks like. so for me i would be upset. it. melissa: this is the new case for your iphone that doubles as a stun gun to prevent any accidental discharge users have to put to switches before activating a gun. the case sells for $140. the co-founder says sales could exceed a million dollars this year. is this iimust have wore a lawsuit waiting to happen? what happens when you're absolutely -- at 65 accidentally but dial? >> not only is it a lawsuit, but a disaster. i can't tell you how many times i get ms. dialed phones. also, if you are getting -- why would you want to on latch something and security check this. wouldn't you want to go for it? >> i see it value. you will buy a $50 million apartment. i don't see why not. if this actually became an approved apple accessory. melissa: what? >> it's kind of amazing. melissa: a breathalyzer attached to itt >> there will come up with that. the pink ones are the ones that have sold out first
melissa: like what?ard, i can only imagine what the annual holiday bonus looks like. so for me i would be upset. it. melissa: this is the new case for your iphone that doubles as a stun gun to prevent any accidental discharge users have to put to switches before activating a gun. the case sells for $140. the co-founder says sales could exceed a million dollars this year. is this iimust have wore a lawsuit waiting to happen? what happens when you're absolutely -- at 65 accidentally but dial?...
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melissa: it is outrageous. but first reacting to the news of the excess of spending with a $50 million and 220 conferences 4 million going to the conference in anaheim with baseball tickets and presidential suites how can this go on? >> it has got to be stopped. if you attach that article through twitter they can't find this information in there but what about $17,000 for someone to speak to the agents about leadership through art? are you kidding me? i have a daughter who is an incredible artist but for the irs? do your job. melissa: your so frustrated because we hear about this after the fact when the money is spent and it was our hard-earned dollars. thank you congressman. here is the money question of the day are you more outraged about the ira's targeting groups are spending that money on conferences? there are so many disgraceful elements and the general consensus so far it is hard to pick just one to be furious about. like us on facebook or follow me on twitter. it is fine for coming congressman was talk
melissa: it is outrageous. but first reacting to the news of the excess of spending with a $50 million and 220 conferences 4 million going to the conference in anaheim with baseball tickets and presidential suites how can this go on? >> it has got to be stopped. if you attach that article through twitter they can't find this information in there but what about $17,000 for someone to speak to the agents about leadership through art? are you kidding me? i have a daughter who is an...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. the irs has been doing such a great job. itits employees are getting $70 million in bonuses. waitwhat? how on earth is this possible? congressman john mica tells us if insanity can be stuff stopped >>can money be pulled out of politics forever. owner of ben & jry's will be here to tell us now. >>> "who made money today"? not even a recall could stop him from making money. not sure who it is? stay tuned and find out. at the end of the day it is always about money. melissa: we start with a brand new irs shocker today. reportsre out that the disgraced agency is about to pay out $70 millioin bonuses to its employees. i know, is scandal louse, piling on to the orageous stories we've been reporting one after another. here with reaction is congressman john micaho is on the oversight committee for government reform as well. welcome back to the show, congressman. >> good to be with you and bad to hear this latt nnws on the irs. melissa: yeah. $70 million. it is shocking. the irs notified the e
melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. the irs has been doing such a great job. itits employees are getting $70 million in bonuses. waitwhat? how on earth is this possible? congressman john mica tells us if insanity can be stuff stopped >>can money be pulled out of politics forever. owner of ben & jry's will be here to tell us now. >>> "who made money today"? not even a recall could stop him from making money. not sure who it is?...
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melissa: oh. it's not exactly total anarchy, i guess, but i mean to be serious, our economy was in pretty bad shape in august 2010 when that infamous irs "star trek" parody was made. the unemployment rate was 9.5% the government was spending $5.7 million a minute every single minute. average new home prices down 15% from the 2006 peak at this moment. the dow was down almost 25% since october 2007, which was then its all-time high. that was while they were making their video. that is what was going on for the rest of us. so while the spock video may have seemed funny to irs employees at the time, the fact that our money, yours and mine was being spent this way, really nothing short of outrageous. even "the new york times", "the new york times"! says, quote, the administration has now lost all credibility. that is the "new york times." normally the champion. amazing. joining me now, republican congressman john michael. welcome back to the show. >> good to be with you. melissa: it's a new outrage eve
melissa: oh. it's not exactly total anarchy, i guess, but i mean to be serious, our economy was in pretty bad shape in august 2010 when that infamous irs "star trek" parody was made. the unemployment rate was 9.5% the government was spending $5.7 million a minute every single minute. average new home prices down 15% from the 2006 peak at this moment. the dow was down almost 25% since october 2007, which was then its all-time high. that was while they were making their video. that is...
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melissa: right.efender of the youtube videos, then your reaction what what you would have done instead. watch this apology? oh. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong i've done, inappropriate hurtful language is totally, totally unacceptable. please forgive me. melissa: okay, so that didn't work because it was heavily edited. you wondering which she cursing in between the apology there was slices? what would you say from here after all the disasters, she's probably at home watching tv because what else is she going to be doing? tell her what to do to right the ship. >> well, it's tough, that's right. that video was scripted, edited, hastily done, ran, you know, straight off of putting that out there without thinking and took it down and doing another one. she needs to take a step back. came out within the hour, al sharpton responded, and gave her his blessing saying things were done in the past. we need to judge people on when they are now. paula has agreed to go back on the "today show,"
melissa: right.efender of the youtube videos, then your reaction what what you would have done instead. watch this apology? oh. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong i've done, inappropriate hurtful language is totally, totally unacceptable. please forgive me. melissa: okay, so that didn't work because it was heavily edited. you wondering which she cursing in between the apology there was slices? what would you say from here after all the disasters, she's probably at home...
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melissa: i am melissa francis enters what is "money" tonight. crisis management for the fed. they said bernanke never should've opened his mouth this week. with the fed making a financial mess, how to prepare with what is coming next. and surviving the apocalypse in style. california developer opening the world's largest doomsy shelter and resort. where do i make my reservation? man behind it is with our spirit and who lost money to a? so much money it would make john rockefellercry. even when they say t is not, it is always about "money." ♪ melissa: it ithe end of a very tumultuous week on wall strt and its time for some street crisis management for the fed. you are enring the spin zone. ben rnankeetting flight for statements he de aut the possibility of using off the bond buyingrogram coming two days of ththe fed chrman was basically fired on the charlie rose show. i don't know if you saw this, lots of moving pieces but we want to let you know what you have to do to protect yourself in the midst of all of it. weomea to the show. jack, t me start wh you. havehe wheels come o
melissa: i am melissa francis enters what is "money" tonight. crisis management for the fed. they said bernanke never should've opened his mouth this week. with the fed making a financial mess, how to prepare with what is coming next. and surviving the apocalypse in style. california developer opening the world's largest doomsy shelter and resort. where do i make my reservation? man behind it is with our spirit and who lost money to a? so much money it would make john rockefellercry....
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david: we have a lot of -- melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. what do high-priced cars and jewelry have in common? they're soaring demand could be a dire sign ffr the markets. >>> plus, would you buy a failing company just to get its employees? yahoo!'s marisa mayer may be doing that twice. but her so-called aqua hiring could creature moyle at yahoo! we'll tell you why. >>> "who made money today"? a hint, they're seeing nothing but green on their tv sets right now. can't figure it out? keep watching. we'll tell you who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. >> in recent years, these programs together with other intelligence have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats across the globe to include helping to prevent potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11. >> nsa utilizing 702 authority was monitoring a known extremist in yemen. this individual was in contact with an individual in the unittd states named khalid owazani. he and other individuals that we identified through a fisa that the fbi applie
david: we have a lot of -- melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. what do high-priced cars and jewelry have in common? they're soaring demand could be a dire sign ffr the markets. >>> plus, would you buy a failing company just to get its employees? yahoo!'s marisa mayer may be doing that twice. but her so-called aqua hiring could creature moyle at yahoo! we'll tell you why. >>> "who made money today"? a hint, they're seeing nothing...
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melissa: i melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. the government wants 2.7 million chrysler vehicles off the road. as if an accident could make them burst into flames but chrysler says no. it won't recall them. is it asking for a financial train wreck? >>> plus, how do you become the most popular airline in america? do exactly the opposite ofof your competition. allegiant air's ceo tells us exclusively how they're conquering the friendly skies. >>> who made money today? the mysterious winnerf last month's $590 million powerball jackpot, the biggest ever, and they finally came forward. stay tuned to find out who cashed in. even when they say it's not, it is always about money melissa: well our topstory tonight, chrysler brazenly thumbing its nose at the national highway transportation safety administration after if issued a recall request on almost 3illion jeep grand cherokee and jeep liberties. safety officials say the gas tanks in these vehicles could catch fire in a rear end crash but chrler says this is a just a government witch-h
melissa: i melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. the government wants 2.7 million chrysler vehicles off the road. as if an accident could make them burst into flames but chrysler says no. it won't recall them. is it asking for a financial train wreck? >>> plus, how do you become the most popular airline in america? do exactly the opposite ofof your competition. allegiant air's ceo tells us exclusively how they're conquering the friendly skies. >>> who...
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cheryl: "money" with melissa francis now. melissa: here is what is "money" tonight. edward snowden goes off the grid. but the fallout is just beginning. is china licking his chops? another nsa whistleblower on what it is like. plus community windowshopping like this before. suitable windows in new york city. the first plan to look how they can revolutionize the industry. and who made money today? some serious green from egg whites. in one essay it is not, it is always about "money." our top story tonight, the latest revelations of the nsa whistleblower. 29-year-old high school dropout edward snowden admits he -@released the details behind te phone management defines everywhere. in hong kong but now reportedly in an undisclosed location. questions are swwrling about whether he will be extradited back to the u.s. and why he chose hong kong as his first stop to begin with. senior intelligence analyst for 30 years, not using technology that may have prevented the september 11 terror attack. one nsa whistleblower to another, does it sound authentic to you? >> hi, melissa.
cheryl: "money" with melissa francis now. melissa: here is what is "money" tonight. edward snowden goes off the grid. but the fallout is just beginning. is china licking his chops? another nsa whistleblower on what it is like. plus community windowshopping like this before. suitable windows in new york city. the first plan to look how they can revolutionize the industry. and who made money today? some serious green from egg whites. in one essay it is not, it is always about...
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>>y pleasure, melissa. melissa: on the positive side reaction to today's hearing sort of across the board w that this certainly seemed up fnt, more profeional, more prepared than thearade of jokers we saw coming out t testify on behalf of the irs or any oth hearings. this had much more official, much more researched feel tooit, would you agree with that? >> o absolutely and when you lookok at the relationship nsa s had with the congressional oveesight committee such as the house coittee where tis hearing was today an the senate intelligence committee, i'll tell you from my psonal experience as well as what i s today it was absolutely the mos% professional hearing. it was very much to the point. it got a lst questions answered and, really an exale how these kind o activities can be examined through congressional oversight and something i think americans are hopefully proud of at this point. melissa: there w no sarcastii remarks,hy did you have to go to the w whi house 150 some odd times, whatever the aunt is
>>y pleasure, melissa. melissa: on the positive side reaction to today's hearing sort of across the board w that this certainly seemed up fnt, more profeional, more prepared than thearade of jokers we saw coming out t testify on behalf of the irs or any oth hearings. this had much more official, much more researched feel tooit, would you agree with that? >> o absolutely and when you lookok at the relationship nsa s had with the congressional oveesight committee such as the house...
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. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here is what is "money" tonight.he men's wear house kicked into the curve, but hell hath no fury. he may soon have his revenge. plus, the ceo is getting a $159 million pension, pension, not compensation. how did he score such an all inspiring pay out? and who made "money" today? they own shares of a company that is more heated than smallpox. they are letting the sweet smell of profits today. not sure who it is? state in and find out. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: to the extent that there is a notion and a concern that there is over redaction, that is something -- >> this is junk. this has no meaning. >> it might be john, but it might be sensitive to spare information. >> it is not. we know it is not the man you're hiding behind it. in telling you, i'm putting you on notice. this committee intends to double the 1998 act, and we will follow through on it to make sure that the irs is forthcoming and not creating a bunch of nonsense hiding behind bureaucratic doubletalk. melissa: i gu
. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here is what is "money" tonight.he men's wear house kicked into the curve, but hell hath no fury. he may soon have his revenge. plus, the ceo is getting a $159 million pension, pension, not compensation. how did he score such an all inspiring pay out? and who made "money" today? they own shares of a company that is more heated than smallpox. they are letting the sweet smell of profits today. not sure who it is? state in and find out....
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. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here's what's "money" tonight. wave of the states are looking to slap guns and ammo with special taxes. just gun-control in disguise. plus, the first-ever bank that does not have any banks. it turns all mobile banking into reality. will the breakthrough in technology put your money at risk? and who made "money" today? investors are gorging on one of the simplest foods out there and making a killing on it. keep watching to find that it is. even when they say it is not, it is always about "money." ♪ >> you don't have to watch your hard-earned savings shrink to nothing. invest in gold. >> that's why i buy gold every chance i get. i even liked the feel as cold. >> years ago my father told me to invest in land. well, i did. that is very well. now it's time to buy gold. melissa: you cannot hide from them. you see them everywhere. commercials. these days gold is a goner. the precious metal is getting pummeled. its recent plunge sending people scrambling after reaching a high of more than 1800 per ounce. did you see this?
. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here's what's "money" tonight. wave of the states are looking to slap guns and ammo with special taxes. just gun-control in disguise. plus, the first-ever bank that does not have any banks. it turns all mobile banking into reality. will the breakthrough in technology put your money at risk? and who made "money" today? investors are gorging on one of the simplest foods out there and making a killing on it. keep watching to find that it...
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melissa: no, absolutely.is much more predictable of course what you will get for it because you presell the series but does it cost, i have no sense of the business. is it half as much to make 13 episodes of a series as it is to do a big movie if you consider marketing? what is the proportion like? >> well, you know what, i have not done the math on this but what i will say is that, we are going to produce about 1200 episodes over the next five years. it represents just under a billion dollars. and, we'll probably see about a 30% margin on that revenue. melissa: oh would you. that is terrific. what is a margin on a movie? >> ours are about 35%. they're very, very high. the animated movies, traditionally for us have been in the, sort of mid to high 30% margin business. the movie business typically is closer to ten to 12%. melissa: hmmm, interesting. why did you pick netflix versus, there is so much competition out there right now for people trying to get original content because this is really the key. when am
melissa: no, absolutely.is much more predictable of course what you will get for it because you presell the series but does it cost, i have no sense of the business. is it half as much to make 13 episodes of a series as it is to do a big movie if you consider marketing? what is the proportion like? >> well, you know what, i have not done the math on this but what i will say is that, we are going to produce about 1200 episodes over the next five years. it represents just under a billion...
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melissa: with him.uge reaction. >> the feds have have grady had of its assessment of the economy later this year was unfounded and there are becoming more hawkish housing data, consumer confidence and. that is starting to support the view that it's a good reason why the fed is considering tapering. is not because inflation is coming up hands. melissa: does this hon the and the advances we've seen him in. >> as it relates to housing him this is a concept of parallel of attention to him. the real mortgagee him. and we talk about gdp what we care about as real as gdp. you can apply the same. right now we have mortgages having to to a patent pins hidden it's actually n-and. it's pretty high who. only at the point where prices come down busy? going from three and half, add up think it's a big game changing. melissa: and as high as it doesn't go up too much more. whittier think the lead is? >> it's hard this hidden. if we don't start to see significant upward adjustments for the second half the year they're i
melissa: with him.uge reaction. >> the feds have have grady had of its assessment of the economy later this year was unfounded and there are becoming more hawkish housing data, consumer confidence and. that is starting to support the view that it's a good reason why the fed is considering tapering. is not because inflation is coming up hands. melissa: does this hon the and the advances we've seen him in. >> as it relates to housing him this is a concept of parallel of attention to...
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melissa: yeah, no.lems with flex benefit accounts sometimes you go ahead and you buy time, you buy something, whatever it is like health care expenses and then at the end of the year you haven't used money so you lose it. is that how it works as well, and buy a week and don't spend it by the end of the year you just lost that money? >> i guess in theory but we haven't really had that issue with employees. they schedule it like any other vacation. we make sure we work it into the schedule. melissa: the main problem that see when the economy is down, it seems like everybody would want to sell back their vacation days. all of a sudden you wwuld have given almost the whole company a raise. has that been a problem? >> it hasn't. about half of the employees eligible to do this buy a week every year. may not be the same half but about 50% of the employees buy a week and that's been constant really as long as we've had the program. some people sell a week but it is much fewer. that has not really risen in the l
melissa: yeah, no.lems with flex benefit accounts sometimes you go ahead and you buy time, you buy something, whatever it is like health care expenses and then at the end of the year you haven't used money so you lose it. is that how it works as well, and buy a week and don't spend it by the end of the year you just lost that money? >> i guess in theory but we haven't really had that issue with employees. they schedule it like any other vacation. we make sure we work it into the schedule....
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melissa: that is a great point.bviously, you know, the environment all around the world, we all share the same error. if we are not on the same page with what we are doing, we are still going to see co2 emissions. how plausible is it that we start exporting coal? we are a natural resource in coal. we start exporting right away? >> we have two your supply here in america. but let's keep in mind if we turn off coal, we are ceding competitiveness in the global economy. it is disappointing for american business. let's say that. melissa: that's right, you need cheap energy for the manufacturing sector to rebound and consumers to buy cheap goods. but natural gas is providing cheap energy right now. we have seen a boom in natural gas from shale and tracking for the one thing i was thinking is well, it's good for natural gas and natural gas drillers and anyone who depends on that. that's great for natural gas, isn't it? >> probably about half of that is cool. i really wonder if the president would've been able to do this. e
melissa: that is a great point.bviously, you know, the environment all around the world, we all share the same error. if we are not on the same page with what we are doing, we are still going to see co2 emissions. how plausible is it that we start exporting coal? we are a natural resource in coal. we start exporting right away? >> we have two your supply here in america. but let's keep in mind if we turn off coal, we are ceding competitiveness in the global economy. it is disappointing...
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melissa: what doou have? >> some gold coins. melissa: it is still lovely and i still love it. know, you are a brave man for coming out here in spite of everything. are you so brave that at this point you would double down and believe in what i going on and say it i a absoluteargain, or is that pitching a fling knife? >> it's good question. wheree is the bottom? melissa: you don't have to it time it. you just have to get a good deal. no one can really time the he believed and say, i'm not as panicked as the other investors and get it here and look like a smart person when it goes back up. >> well, as we go into a bear market, everybody including myself wants to jump in at some point. where is it? 1500? 00? now when it comes down and went under 1200, basically on chomping at the bit. it has recovered a little bit today. melissa: you're thiing about it. all those guys we see that t commercials. i love them because the spots are show. the last thing a want to do is have them go, please, don't go out of business. we need you advertise. are people going out of business? >> the stron
melissa: what doou have? >> some gold coins. melissa: it is still lovely and i still love it. know, you are a brave man for coming out here in spite of everything. are you so brave that at this point you would double down and believe in what i going on and say it i a absoluteargain, or is that pitching a fling knife? >> it's good question. wheree is the bottom? melissa: you don't have to it time it. you just have to get a good deal. no one can really time the he believed and say,...
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melissa frances is next. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here is what is "money" tonight. u.s.eapons are on theiway to syri rebels. a no-fly zone may be rightt3 behind them. the red line has beenross. how high will the price tag go for u.s. intervention? should companies be forced to pay intns? a landmark ruling may have killed unpaid internships forever. al a stampe of lawits is headed for businesses everywhere , a who made money today? they're making a bang with record sales. stay tuned to find out who that is. the villain is a it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: our toptory tonight another red line has officially been crossedand it will not come cheap. the u.s. wl begin arming syrian rebels, this as the white hoe confirmed the assad regime has ud chemical weapons ainst his people. in a glittering -- considering a no-fly zone over syria that wod dump e moreuel the fire. it sounds awfully costly for a war that st amecans don't wa to get invold with. joining us now to help put a price tag on all of this because ter al the show is cled "money," fox news midea expert
melissa frances is next. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis, and here is what is "money" tonight. u.s.eapons are on theiway to syri rebels. a no-fly zone may be rightt3 behind them. the red line has beenross. how high will the price tag go for u.s. intervention? should companies be forced to pay intns? a landmark ruling may have killed unpaid internships forever. al a stampe of lawits is headed for businesses everywhere , a who made money today? they're making a bang with record sales....
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melissa: all right. we told you all about bit point, the virtual currency it basically cannot be tracked wn so you hear this one. welcoming its very first bitcoin baby. a baby you was just born through fertility treatments paid fully in bitcoin. the doctor is one of the few and far between who accept bitcoin as payment at his practice and was so thrilled that he found a couple willing to pay debt he gave them 50 percent of. so man things i don't lik about this story. i hate to say it, maybe this position. although the baby is fabulous. >> next for going to yea about katie payne for funerals. fr birth to death. the point is it is a currency. you may not like it and it may be under regulated. it may eventually be deemed illel. for now if it can be used for things like this you have to accept it is a currency. again, in whom do we trust? just in the federal reserve to print the right number of dollars or doe trust and private-sector alternatives? its a close bet. >> highlight of this guy has a sign of hisoo
melissa: all right. we told you all about bit point, the virtual currency it basically cannot be tracked wn so you hear this one. welcoming its very first bitcoin baby. a baby you was just born through fertility treatments paid fully in bitcoin. the doctor is one of the few and far between who accept bitcoin as payment at his practice and was so thrilled that he found a couple willing to pay debt he gave them 50 percent of. so man things i don't lik about this story. i hate to say it, maybe...
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melissa: i'm melissa fncis mmand heres what is "money" tonight. moonlighting has never played so well. and it's a thousand dollars for ivate csulting. working from assam. former senator scott brownwn tas about the power of "money". next time you buy a fake b you could end up in the big house. in new yorkityill with no knockout pch at knockoff goods. but will they suffe intimate "money" today? they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find out who it is. even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: our top story tonight to my question that has been gaining traction since we first asd last thursday.y. is edwards notes and a double agent for china? today snowdon himself address the accusation writing this is a predictable sar that i anticipated before gng public. i have had no contact with the chinese government, just like with theuardia and the shington post. i only work with journalists. not everyone believes that including former vice president dick cheney. here he is on fox news sunday, justice sur
melissa: i'm melissa fncis mmand heres what is "money" tonight. moonlighting has never played so well. and it's a thousand dollars for ivate csulting. working from assam. former senator scott brownwn tas about the power of "money". next time you buy a fake b you could end up in the big house. in new yorkityill with no knockout pch at knockoff goods. but will they suffe intimate "money" today? they're mang a deal that has hollywood's mouthwatering. they tend to find...
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now back to melissa and lori. melissa: thank you for that. lawmakers urging the president to get tough on china with regards to cyber attacks. corresponding joining us now with the latest. catherine. spiegel each heavenly house intelligence committee mike rogers calling on the obama white house to make clear future cyber threats will no longer be tolerated by the u.s. government. china's rampant theft of american intellectual property and the jobs that come with it are holding back our economy and impacting our competitiveness around the world. china needs to see real consequences for their actions. in advance of the summit between president obama and his chinese counterpart, defense secretary traveling in asia confirmed the u.s. and china have agreed to hold high-level talks on a regular basis. increasingly intelligence and military officials are bracing publicly what has been debated privately. the cyber attacks are rewriting the concept of warfare. >> does not quite as easy as the days when you could identify a navy across the ocean attack
now back to melissa and lori. melissa: thank you for that. lawmakers urging the president to get tough on china with regards to cyber attacks. corresponding joining us now with the latest. catherine. spiegel each heavenly house intelligence committee mike rogers calling on the obama white house to make clear future cyber threats will no longer be tolerated by the u.s. government. china's rampant theft of american intellectual property and the jobs that come with it are holding back our economy...
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melissa: i am melissa francis. 135,000 jobs added to the private factor last month.hat this means for the fed next move. lori: a shortfall over 30 years. melissa: susan rice asked to replace as security advisor. lou dobbs weighs in on that pic. lori: we want to start you off with a check on the markets. nicole: we do have a broad-based selloff from sect or to start there. we know about esther george and the fed. we have talked about the adp reports and that being less than. we talked about the concerns of a computer-driven hedge fund. that is something from abroad. watching that story, as well and just watching that from abroad. he said that is one of the reasons the market sold off like it did. the selloff is bringing the dow and s&p very close to their 50 day moving averages. as far as the vix, sitting here getting closer and closer to 18. this one would be the highest close of the vix in the year 2013. melissa: interesting stuff. is this worry some sign? >> i think it does put some downside risks to the number that we will get on friday. last month it under predic
melissa: i am melissa francis. 135,000 jobs added to the private factor last month.hat this means for the fed next move. lori: a shortfall over 30 years. melissa: susan rice asked to replace as security advisor. lou dobbs weighs in on that pic. lori: we want to start you off with a check on the markets. nicole: we do have a broad-based selloff from sect or to start there. we know about esther george and the fed. we have talked about the adp reports and that being less than. we talked about the...
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melissa: i had no idea. lori: so easy. melissa: i had no idea.lassic combo scoring big bucks for cory ward and true quackenbush. they are owners of a new franchise. we're continuing the offbeat invests on fox business. grilled cheese and tomatoes. lori: throw in a little bacon. not very kosher. melissa: i'm starving. lori: jamie dimon says the markets get scary. how do you protect your money. tracy byrnes and adam shapiro are up next on fox business. don't miss it. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> welcome back, i'm adam shapiro. tracy: i'm tracy byrnes the dow is well below the 15,000 mark. we have a top mone
melissa: i had no idea. lori: so easy. melissa: i had no idea.lassic combo scoring big bucks for cory ward and true quackenbush. they are owners of a new franchise. we're continuing the offbeat invests on fox business. grilled cheese and tomatoes. lori: throw in a little bacon. not very kosher. melissa: i'm starving. lori: jamie dimon says the markets get scary. how do you protect your money. tracy byrnes and adam shapiro are up next on fox business. don't miss it. money has to last longer. i...
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melissa: can you do that?ls on the new obama administration proposal that may cost you on your next flight. melissa: the dallas trending lower. of 63 points. here is the breakdown. the 30 components. most of the issues are in the red. home depot down a dollar 60. the weakest performer as of now. we'll back after a short break. ... lori: stocks now as we do every 15. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides looking at big movers on the s&p today. >> let's look at two names. first monster energy drink. they are under scrutiny pertaining to caffeine and health risks and marketing to adolescents and children. however, that is still pending. there are still lawsuits underway. we're really seeing monster energy jumping. that is on the news sales are accelerating. you have goldman sachs and stiffle nick loss coming out and talking about sales they're seeing. the launch of muscle monster. that is on track. sales accelerated in may 13% from 5.7% in april. we know this is a hot one. acco
melissa: can you do that?ls on the new obama administration proposal that may cost you on your next flight. melissa: the dallas trending lower. of 63 points. here is the breakdown. the 30 components. most of the issues are in the red. home depot down a dollar 60. the weakest performer as of now. we'll back after a short break. ... lori: stocks now as we do every 15. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides looking at big movers on the s&p today. >>...
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while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters.een approved for inmate to inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this is from lisa. ah! >> that boy, he got something wrong with him upstairs. ain't nobody perfect. everybody has their little moments and stuff. but every minute, every day, all day. i don't know. i don't care what he do, what he does, i don't care. that's my baby brother and i love him. i'm always there for him. >> remember i said i was going to write her yesterday. i started. i was going to write her today. and then i'm like, no, busy day. then i received her letter. you know what i'm saying? it's just stuff like -- if it makes me feel happy, makes me feel sad, even though she forgot the "e" in my name, that's all right. because i'm corey. you know? you know? my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? so it's like -- there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will send some pictures and money ord
while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters.een approved for inmate to inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this is from lisa. ah! >> that boy, he got something wrong with him upstairs. ain't nobody perfect. everybody has their little moments and stuff. but every minute, every day, all day. i don't know. i don't care what he do, what he does, i don't care. that's my baby brother and i love him. i'm always there for him. >>...
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melissa: one business vans justin bieber for life.onses to what is bugging me ahead. ♪ melissa: time for your west coast minute. the minimum wage in alaska may be on the rise. a petition to raise it to dollars to $9.75 an hour. fluoride and water controversy not enough. bad news for oregon residents. 17% of them will not receive proper dental care due to lack of available dentists. justin bieber made quite an impression on one las vegas business. justin bieber now banned for life from skydiving. he backed out of the pavement arrangement. they agree to post a photo on the instagram account. the post was never done and they do not tip anyone there. nice. no response from justin bieber's posse. that is your west coast minute. dennis. dennis: let's get to what is bugging, well, you. scott said if you cannot get china to hand over snowed in, how do you get them to comply with carbon caps. we have real-world applications of them to work from. steel industry aad eu. chris says everything president obama does is for his ego. mary k says obama
melissa: one business vans justin bieber for life.onses to what is bugging me ahead. ♪ melissa: time for your west coast minute. the minimum wage in alaska may be on the rise. a petition to raise it to dollars to $9.75 an hour. fluoride and water controversy not enough. bad news for oregon residents. 17% of them will not receive proper dental care due to lack of available dentists. justin bieber made quite an impression on one las vegas business. justin bieber now banned for life from...
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>> hey there, melissa. been investing in mexico a long time, but he invests all over the world what. part of the world excites you the most right now? i couldn't even get the question out, and he said immediately mexico. why? because he says there's big potential here. >> we have a great potential because we have a healthy economy, healthy financial system, healthy public finance, a lot of products to do and products that should be very interesti interesting. >> reporter: healthy public finance in mexico. there was a time when you could not say that, so that's a big dramatic change for mexico over the last 20 or 30 years. remember, carlos slim has a big vested interest in mexico. we talked so much about america movile which trades at the american stock exchange at adr. but he has seven companies in mexico, real estate companies, holding companies, drill companies, a restaurant chain and sears in it. it goes on and on, a financial company as well. when you look at just the dividends he gets from the number o
>> hey there, melissa. been investing in mexico a long time, but he invests all over the world what. part of the world excites you the most right now? i couldn't even get the question out, and he said immediately mexico. why? because he says there's big potential here. >> we have a great potential because we have a healthy economy, healthy financial system, healthy public finance, a lot of products to do and products that should be very interesti interesting. >> reporter:...
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go nowhere because melissa mccarthy brings it next.he supreme court decisions on air and online when they happen on twitter, facebook, and our new abc7 news app. of course right here on abc7 news as well. meantime, new car pool lanes on 880 in san jose open this morning. the north and southbound lanes between 237 in milpitas and 101 in san jose have a new designated car pool lane. speaking of car pools and lanes, here's sue. >> we have a problem with the accident in the dublin area, eastbound 580 right at the junction. traffic backed all the way into the castro valley, tow truck en route taking time to get there because of the backup. harrison on-ramp blocked with a truck accident and we still have this accident woodside off ramp blocked with a big rig and san mateo bridge, we've got some rain there. eric? >> thanks very much. when we >>> good morning. it's pretty soggy as the rain continues to push from the peninsula into the south bay, even towards morgan hill this morning, so we are drying out in the north bay. skies will be mostly
go nowhere because melissa mccarthy brings it next.he supreme court decisions on air and online when they happen on twitter, facebook, and our new abc7 news app. of course right here on abc7 news as well. meantime, new car pool lanes on 880 in san jose open this morning. the north and southbound lanes between 237 in milpitas and 101 in san jose have a new designated car pool lane. speaking of car pools and lanes, here's sue. >> we have a problem with the accident in the dublin area,...
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melissa: thank you very much. perry wrapping up his two were of new york and connecticut. he has made similar missions to california and illinois. i sat down with him and asked him how successful his efforts have been. >> i thought that the meetings were very productive. what you find is that these, they have to incubate for a while. anywhere between six and nine months before you find out whether the conversation that you had, they go back and crunch numbers. we are just now starting to see, and hopefully the next six weeks or so, we will have some good announcements to make about the california trip back in february. about a seven-nine month period of time that is the shortest period of time generally speaking that you will have on this type of recruitment trips. wonderful people in connecticut. we had a lot of one on ones in connecticut. the financial services side of things. listen, new york is a hard sell. that is a great pity, as you well know. i think one of the hardest cities to recruit from a number cut i
melissa: thank you very much. perry wrapping up his two were of new york and connecticut. he has made similar missions to california and illinois. i sat down with him and asked him how successful his efforts have been. >> i thought that the meetings were very productive. what you find is that these, they have to incubate for a while. anywhere between six and nine months before you find out whether the conversation that you had, they go back and crunch numbers. we are just now starting to...
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they have since filed a police report against melissa lawrence. she was arrested and charged with felony and assault with a dangerous weapon. >> i know her daughter was shot, but that does not give you the right to sick your dogs on people that ask you a question. you don't send your dogs out to attack somebody. >> we want to know what you think. weigh in on facebook, facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> a serene day. the sun is low in the sky. oh, crap! somebody blew up the boat. watch it again. boom! it was a misle strike that came in and blowed u tbo what's amazing to me, the size of the explosion barely rocks the camera on the boat. it's part of a new technological missile attack they are carrying out. the boat is unmanned. they are careful to be clean. the boat had been drained of all fluid and oil. here is another angle. you can see where the missile was shot from. see the missile take off from that angle and another angle way off in the distance? boom. wow. >> that looks more terrifying from that angle. the close-up angle looks like a small ex
they have since filed a police report against melissa lawrence. she was arrested and charged with felony and assault with a dangerous weapon. >> i know her daughter was shot, but that does not give you the right to sick your dogs on people that ask you a question. you don't send your dogs out to attack somebody. >> we want to know what you think. weigh in on facebook, facebook.com/rightthisminute. >>> a serene day. the sun is low in the sky. oh, crap! somebody blew up the...
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one of which already had records on melissa since she had been treated there. >> she is 5" taller, atporter: and she says she is even a different ethnicity and melissa has been dealing with the id thieves' medical bills for months. how did this happen? >> somewhere along the line that id should have been flagged. >> reporter: dean fryer of california pacific medical center explains when the patient is transferred by ambulance, they come in with what's called a face sheet that includes their name, insurance information, vital stats. >> it may be in this information the face sheet was provided and we used that without a more in depth verification. >> reporter: we she attempted to clear up the mistake she was denied access to her own medical records. >> i know this sounds crazy i can't give you the information in your file. i said are you serious? >> she is correct. the law doesn't allow us to provide her with the information from another patient once we identify that it is another patient. >> reporter: even though it's her medical records. >> even though it's her own medical records. >>
one of which already had records on melissa since she had been treated there. >> she is 5" taller, atporter: and she says she is even a different ethnicity and melissa has been dealing with the id thieves' medical bills for months. how did this happen? >> somewhere along the line that id should have been flagged. >> reporter: dean fryer of california pacific medical center explains when the patient is transferred by ambulance, they come in with what's called a face sheet...
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. >> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here on the desk, on an expiration friday. and china, brazil, india, or russia, all in the midst of a sell-off. that is helping the dollar have its best week in 18 months. that could be a problem for stocks right here. let's get in the money right now and find out why we saw the pain in commodities. so, of course, the logical question is, could multi-nationals start feeling the pain next? dan, what do you say? >> listen, to me, i think it's very simple. i think, like i've said it a few times on this desk, the s&p has been a safe haven. we're starting to see treasuries with this safe haven. the dollar has come back in vogue this week. the fed told us the outlook was a little better, economic outlook, than a lot of people had thought they would. but the rest of the world is melting down. i think people come back to treasuries and they'll come back to the dollar. for me, does this create potential headwinds for u.s. multi-nationals that get a good bit of their sales
. >> live from the nasdaq market site, i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here on the desk, on an expiration friday. and china, brazil, india, or russia, all in the midst of a sell-off. that is helping the dollar have its best week in 18 months. that could be a problem for stocks right here. let's get in the money right now and find out why we saw the pain in commodities. so, of course, the logical question is, could multi-nationals start feeling the pain next? dan, what do you say?...
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melissa?u very much, diane >>> no surprise that concerns about rates and mortgage applications are hitting the home builders. the etf sliding 2% this week. with names like toll brothers and pull at this. so, are these stocks vulnerable to more declines? let's call to the charts with carter braxton worth. what do you see? >> sure. it's a very serious subject. the backup in rates and the selloff in utilities. of course, homebuilders. so, let's look at toll brothers. one of the biggest. four charts, all the same time frame. this is the first one. this is one way you can draw the lines. a triple top that is forming. a bad formation signaling a reversal. if you look at the second chart, same time frame. this stock, if you want to draw the trend line this way, it's broke trend over two months ago. if you want to be more generous, look at the third chart. same time frame. draw the trend line a little less severe. we still broke trend within the last several weeks. or you can rely on the smoothing mec
melissa?u very much, diane >>> no surprise that concerns about rates and mortgage applications are hitting the home builders. the etf sliding 2% this week. with names like toll brothers and pull at this. so, are these stocks vulnerable to more declines? let's call to the charts with carter braxton worth. what do you see? >> sure. it's a very serious subject. the backup in rates and the selloff in utilities. of course, homebuilders. so, let's look at toll brothers. one of the...
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current tv land, activist melissa fitzgerald on her way in. annihilate paula dean yesterday. the hashtag was paula dean recipes. and she was destroyed. >> stephanie: join our fistfight over the nsa. >> yeah i have some very deep thoughts on that one. >> stephanie: we'll have you on during a regular segment, because there's a lot to say. i have gotten hate mail for you too because we mentioned he's a high school dropout. and i'm saying how does that guy get access to our national intelligence -- >> i get hate mail too? >> stephanie: oh yeah i just don't tell you, because you are too sensitive. [ laughter ] >> a christian ministry peaching against the gay community now says it is closing down, and it is sorry. allan chambers is the president, and has posted a letter online apologizing for the pain his ministry and affiliates over the years. he said he has never publicly acknowledged his organizations wrongdoing. now he is saying that not only is he sorry he accepted religious rejection as god's rejection, but he is sorry he never admitted to his
current tv land, activist melissa fitzgerald on her way in. annihilate paula dean yesterday. the hashtag was paula dean recipes. and she was destroyed. >> stephanie: join our fistfight over the nsa. >> yeah i have some very deep thoughts on that one. >> stephanie: we'll have you on during a regular segment, because there's a lot to say. i have gotten hate mail for you too because we mentioned he's a high school dropout. and i'm saying how does that guy get access to our...