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melissa: yeah. >> you have no privacy. okay? >> it is already gone. >> especially if you use a work issued phone, you have no expectation of privacy. >> just work hours. melissa: who has time to go through all this? they're really monitoring all my phone calls and all my emails? who on our staff has the time to sit there and listen to the phone calls? that is just a ton of data to sort through. >> well the companies that i spoke to, they don't actually sit there in front of their computers and look at every single text message or e-mail or where you are, but, when they have a suspicion, okay, of something going wrong. they log on to the system. they go on there, one guy in the lead of the story, he was disappearing hour or two several times a week same location. melissa: same time of day. >> got confronted by his boss. visiting woman. melissa: was afterring affair. sneaking out in the middle of day. that was somebody delivering things. one instance was really interesting from the article, bank of am
melissa: yeah. >> you have no privacy. okay? >> it is already gone. >> especially if you use a work issued phone, you have no expectation of privacy. >> just work hours. melissa: who has time to go through all this? they're really monitoring all my phone calls and all my emails? who on our staff has the time to sit there and listen to the phone calls? that is just a ton of data to sort through. >> well the companies that i spoke to, they don't actually sit there in...
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melissa: bruce, always great. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," gw would offer up a degree, in lying. officials caught up in financial aid scandal but is it really so wrong? it is our money talker today. lots of controversy. >>> three stars of real estate r listing are back. they brought the best ways to make a buck in the business, more "money" coming up. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. melissa: george washington university getting major heat for reportedly turning a blind eye when it comes to being need blind. the school claimed to leave financia
melissa: bruce, always great. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," gw would offer up a degree, in lying. officials caught up in financial aid scandal but is it really so wrong? it is our money talker today. lots of controversy. >>> three stars of real estate r listing are back. they brought the best ways to make a buck in the business, more "money" coming up. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and...
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melissa: right.hat is the real question because the show is called money so we're trying to follow the money. who is paying for it now as is happening? >> i don't think they have destroyed that much. the cost isn't that high. the probably the syrians in the first instance but we'll hear soon enough when the large stocks, this is very dangerous, this work of destroying chemical weapons. it is dangerous for the people involved. very hazardous. so you can't do much beyond small amounts without a substantial infrastructure being created. >> i hear what you're saying about the faults with this but is it worth it for the limited benefits that we should pitch in? there are some weapons being destroyed. that is got to be worth something? >> i don't think it is worth much and i'll tell you why. even if we destroyed, 100% of syria's chemical arsenal they could replace ity buying it from russia and iran when the chemical weapons depart. what russians and syrians are after is stability and withdrawal of internat
melissa: right.hat is the real question because the show is called money so we're trying to follow the money. who is paying for it now as is happening? >> i don't think they have destroyed that much. the cost isn't that high. the probably the syrians in the first instance but we'll hear soon enough when the large stocks, this is very dangerous, this work of destroying chemical weapons. it is dangerous for the people involved. very hazardous. so you can't do much beyond small amounts...
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melissa: case after case. no it is not they have individual case after individual case of people who are -- >> case study one person from california. also states that most people will get subsidies. that same "l.a. times" article. melissa: absolutely not true most people will not get subsidies. >> that is true. melissa: where will money come from? you have to have income level low enough to qualify. that is how you would get it, igor. >> if you're going to ask me a question you have to let me respond. melissa: you have to respond honestly, can't say things factually untrue remain on the show. that is my job. hold over one. >> that is your facts. make sure you're telling the truth. or else you can't be on the show. that is the problem. >> look at weighted average of exchanges, of plans being offered in the exchange, it is absolutely true, that six out of 10 people who are going to be buying coverage in the individual market are going to be paying under $100. they're going to be paying less because of the subsid
melissa: case after case. no it is not they have individual case after individual case of people who are -- >> case study one person from california. also states that most people will get subsidies. that same "l.a. times" article. melissa: absolutely not true most people will not get subsidies. >> that is true. melissa: where will money come from? you have to have income level low enough to qualify. that is how you would get it, igor. >> if you're going to ask me a...
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melissa: bruce, always great. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," gw would offer up a degree, in lying. officials caught up in financial aid scandal but is it really so wrong? it is our money talker today. lots of controversy. >>> three stars of real estate reality show million dollar listing are back. they brought the best ways to make a buck in the business, more "money" coming up. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 201
melissa: bruce, always great. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," gw would offer up a degree, in lying. officials caught up in financial aid scandal but is it really so wrong? it is our money talker today. lots of controversy. >>> three stars of real estate reality show million dollar listing are back. they brought the best ways to make a buck in the business, more "money" coming up. americans take care of business. they always have. they always...
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david: "money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. innovation in arizona that could completely change the energy industry. it is being closely watched by expert everywhere. arizona public service's vice president is here. we'll tell you if this can lower your bills and put money in your pocket. >>> plus it is franchise friday! i love it! we're talking health inspection horrors. your bottom line can live or die based on these ratings. we're getting you one step closer to the franchise dream. well, my dream. >>> "who made money today?" they are making history. you can easily search their success. not sure who it is? watch to find out. even when they say it is not it is always about money. melissa: our top story tonight, it is the holy grail of the energy industry. how to store electricity once it has been produced. like saving solar energy for a cloudy day. a new project with giant mirrors in the arizona desert is currently catching the heat from solar panels and holding it so it can be used anytime you nee
david: "money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. innovation in arizona that could completely change the energy industry. it is being closely watched by expert everywhere. arizona public service's vice president is here. we'll tell you if this can lower your bills and put money in your pocket. >>> plus it is franchise friday! i love it! we're talking health inspection horrors. your bottom line can live or die based on...
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"money" with melissa francis is coming right now. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. shockingly health exchanges stumble off the starting line. the largest insurer in florida on both the public and private exchanges tell us what every worried patient need to know. >>> plus the harlem globetrotters are sold. does this mean the trips with dennis rodman to north korea over? the team's new chiefs are here to exclusively what is next. >>> "who made money today?" he just made an amazing one-day haul of more than $700 million. that is good. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: it is day one of the new health care law. from the looks of it, things haven't been going so smoothly. the much-hyped government exchanges debuted with major glitches with people trying to sign in and find out how much the new system would really cost them. here to tell us first-hand how it looks from the insurer's point of view, pat garity, the largest insurer of the sunshine state. pat, do you know how many p
"money" with melissa francis is coming right now. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. shockingly health exchanges stumble off the starting line. the largest insurer in florida on both the public and private exchanges tell us what every worried patient need to know. >>> plus the harlem globetrotters are sold. does this mean the trips with dennis rodman to north korea over? the team's new chiefs are here to exclusively what is next. >>>...
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. ♪ melissa: i'm melissa francis and here what is "money" tonight. >> remain calm.shouting] all is well! melissa: negotiations in congress falling apart or is there hopeor a deal now before the deadline. one senator in the thick of i all joins us with t ver latest. plus, bringing manufacturing back to the u.s., martha stewart launches a new campaign to bring made in america back to life. she is here to tell us all about it. >>> "who made money today?an entire state is swimming in it afte strikeing a historic record. stay tuned for the answer. even when they say it is not, it is always about money, my friends. >> 33 hours away from the possibility of anited states of america becoming a deadbeat nation not paying its bills. melissa: in fact jus moments ago, fitch putting our country's credit on negative watch. it's a big deal to markets and investors. this just as reportedly there is progress being made in washington right nowo end the shut down. in a few hours the house will vote on a plan tund the government through february 15th, raise the debt limit to februaryth
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melissa: -- ♪ melissa: is this a good business? >> a great business. how hard is it to get started? >> the whole 9 yards, a lot of work. melissa: how much does it cost? >> eighty to $120,000. melissa: wow. >> you want to move around a lot, find different spots, build up a clientele. melissa: show me how to make a killer real cheese. show me the best. >> smart today and pulled pork. melissa: that sounds good. really popular. >> pulled pork seasoned meat overnight. of course to know we add a little better. melissa: i was going to say to my did not see any better on there. how many of those to you sell a day? >> i would say that thousands. melissa: how much? >> about $8. a lot of stuff in it. melissa: that is a lot for a sandwich. a box. let me see it. how is that? melissa: wow. that is insane. it was. at what go get another. these food trucks are cornering the market. they are better than you might think. here now, investment icon barbara corcoran and the owners of cousins maine lobster. thank you for joining us. did i get that wrong? [laughter] >> bette
melissa: -- ♪ melissa: is this a good business? >> a great business. how hard is it to get started? >> the whole 9 yards, a lot of work. melissa: how much does it cost? >> eighty to $120,000. melissa: wow. >> you want to move around a lot, find different spots, build up a clientele. melissa: show me how to make a killer real cheese. show me the best. >> smart today and pulled pork. melissa: that sounds good. really popular. >> pulled pork seasoned meat...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is "money" tonight. when would you pull the plug on a big costly project? have we learned anything from the online health care exchange debacle? sometimes you have to just say stop and forget the time and money spent. this is a disaster. we'll tell you how to know when it is worth it and when to just wait. >>> plus martha stewart make as deal with jcpenney and macy's and avoids the judge's ruling but has her brand paid too big of a price? it is all the word on wall street. we have background story. "who made money today"? they are cashing in and saving soldier's lives while they're at it. not sure who it is? even when they say it is not, it is always about money. >> healthcare.gov is plagued by glitches. >> glitches. >> glitches,. >> glitches,. >> snafu. >> the bugs kinks, whatever you want to call this. >> glitches. [laughing] >> yes apparently the healthcare.gov website has 99 problems but a glitch is all of them. [laughter] melissa: jon stewart, not pulling any punches but he is calling it like it is
melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what is "money" tonight. when would you pull the plug on a big costly project? have we learned anything from the online health care exchange debacle? sometimes you have to just say stop and forget the time and money spent. this is a disaster. we'll tell you how to know when it is worth it and when to just wait. >>> plus martha stewart make as deal with jcpenney and macy's and avoids the judge's ruling but has her brand paid too big of a...
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"money" with melissa francis. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. could billionaire bill gates be pushed out of the microsoft? some of the company's biggest investors are pressing for him to step down of the it is all the word on wall street. we have all the inside details. >>> plus, is there a definitive price on peace in the middle east? fox's national security expert, kt mcfarland just met with iranian president hassan rouhani and she's here to help calculate the cost of the u.s. trying to befriend him. >>> forget "who made money today", this guy just saw more than $300 million go right up in flames. can't figure out who it is? stay tuned and find out. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. >> day two of the government shutdown. the president is set to meet with bipartisan congressional leaders shortly. we'll bring you the latest on that just as soon as it happens. we feel for the 800,000 furloughed federal workers. i can't help though to go back what i've been saying. if there are that many people deemed non-sessional, maybe we d
"money" with melissa francis. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. could billionaire bill gates be pushed out of the microsoft? some of the company's biggest investors are pressing for him to step down of the it is all the word on wall street. we have all the inside details. >>> plus, is there a definitive price on peace in the middle east? fox's national security expert, kt mcfarland just met with iranian president hassan rouhani and...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis and here is what's "money" tonight. the votes to potentially end the debt standoff, they are imminent right now. are we really, truly looking at an end? we have lawmakers from the house and senate to tell us what will happen next. >>> plus, buckle up, your next airline seat could be even smaller, or you might just get your own on board chef. airlines unveil all new ways to rake in more money, but which ones will you pay for? >>> "who made money today." the housing recovery rolled out a carpet made of money for them. keep watching to find out who it is, even when they say it is not, it is always about money. melissa: clock is ticking. vote is imminent. senate expected to vote on a deal to avoid default in the next two hours this is fluid and keeps changing. house committee preps for a vote later tonight. here is what we know the deal will fund the government through january 15th. it extends the debt deadline to february 7th t keeps obamacare mostly intact. will it pass the house and senate before the midnight deadline? j
melissa: i'm melissa francis and here is what's "money" tonight. the votes to potentially end the debt standoff, they are imminent right now. are we really, truly looking at an end? we have lawmakers from the house and senate to tell us what will happen next. >>> plus, buckle up, your next airline seat could be even smaller, or you might just get your own on board chef. airlines unveil all new ways to rake in more money, but which ones will you pay for? >>> "who...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. pharmaceutical companies paying for influence with the fda. a shocking report showed drug companies paid ones of thousands of dollars to sit in on meetings where fda officials were advised how to judge clinical trials. we have one of the lawyers helping expose the whole thing. >>> plus, stressed out at work? i say if you're not, you're not working hard enough. how much money would you want to do the job you think is the most stressful? we'll break it all down and a little fun in today's money talker. >>> "who made money today." let's say lending a helping hand probably never paid so good. keep watching to find out who it is. even when they say it is not it is always about money. melissa: straight off the top tonight, proof that pharmaceutical companies are paying for the chance to influence how drugs get approved by the fda it is all in an explosive report by "the washington post." it reveals how pharmaceutical companies paid up to $25,000 for the opportunity to sit in on meetings whe
melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's "money" tonight. pharmaceutical companies paying for influence with the fda. a shocking report showed drug companies paid ones of thousands of dollars to sit in on meetings where fda officials were advised how to judge clinical trials. we have one of the lawyers helping expose the whole thing. >>> plus, stressed out at work? i say if you're not, you're not working hard enough. how much money would you want to do the job you think...
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melissa:, on. would like to believe that, but the real response, they are responding to the fact, the odds that we will miss a payment. isn't that what it's all about? >> that is no question. we are looking and years and years and years of increasing debt payment and increasing debt ceiling. melissa: what would happen if we did not make those payments? >> well, it would be chaotic. although it is not quite the same as greece missing a payment. after all, the united states press dollars. at the end of the day it will print the dollars and pass them out of pay the interest. so it's not going to be quite like greece defaults in. it will hasten their gradual erosion of the dollar primacy. there is always a story, what will take the dollars place? as a going to start investing in chinese currency? i now think central banks will do that. melissa: are of fundamental sense, why can't they just rant dollars? >> well, they can do that, but moreover tax revenues coming in. therefore they're going to have the
melissa:, on. would like to believe that, but the real response, they are responding to the fact, the odds that we will miss a payment. isn't that what it's all about? >> that is no question. we are looking and years and years and years of increasing debt payment and increasing debt ceiling. melissa: what would happen if we did not make those payments? >> well, it would be chaotic. although it is not quite the same as greece missing a payment. after all, the united states press...
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melissa: right.happens to be owner of a quarter of the stock and one of the richest men in the world. worth about $40 billion. melissa: is the driver, the person the company is really all about? look at what steve jobs was, of course but you look at other people where the company is really about them. martha stewart. you know is the guy the driving force behind the company or is the company almost independent of him now? >> i sure hope not. the fact he made a lot of bad acquisitions, if i'm shareholder i'm worried about how the guy spends on their money, on bad acquisitions and running sailing events. they have two independent direct, to. chairman of the company is former employee of the they need more independent directors on oracle's board. third of all, look at mark hurd. this guy may inherit the whole company. will he step in the face of larry ellison, and say hey you're making too much? probably not. melissa: before we even tackle the issue of larry ellison we have to tackle issue on the board w
melissa: right.happens to be owner of a quarter of the stock and one of the richest men in the world. worth about $40 billion. melissa: is the driver, the person the company is really all about? look at what steve jobs was, of course but you look at other people where the company is really about them. martha stewart. you know is the guy the driving force behind the company or is the company almost independent of him now? >> i sure hope not. the fact he made a lot of bad acquisitions, if...
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"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here what's "money" tonight. warren buffett is in a bind. the billionaire rolling up his sleeves to fix benjamin moore after the ceo of the paint giant abruptly quit. is this about buffett's young female protege? this is all the word on wall street. we have the inside story. >>> plus unone week to the day your new health care life began. turns out the numbers are worse than we thought. we'll tell you what the government doesn't really want to you know. >>> "who made money today?" he took a beating on his pet project but the sun is shining on his wallet. you think you know who it is? we'll let you find out. even when they s it not it is always about money melissa: straight to the back room story tonight. the whispers are focused on the biggest wall street titan of them all, warren buffett. the "oracle of omaha" himself. he is known for not micromanaging companies he buys but insiders are warning that his 29-year-old protege, tracy britt is stirring the pot at benjamin more owned by berkshire hathaway of the it is
"money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here what's "money" tonight. warren buffett is in a bind. the billionaire rolling up his sleeves to fix benjamin moore after the ceo of the paint giant abruptly quit. is this about buffett's young female protege? this is all the word on wall street. we have the inside story. >>> plus unone week to the day your new health care life began. turns out the numbers are worse than we thought. we'll tell...
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liz: money with melissa is next. melissa: people who work here at mcdonald's cost taxpayers $7 billion a year in food stamps and other programs. is that mcdonald's fault? what do you think? come on, let's follow the money. melissa: have you had your break today? mcdonald's under fire for its mac resources hotline directing an employee to the government dole in order to make end meet. it is another turn in the saga of fast-food giants feeling the heat as hourly workers continue to call for increase in pay. this as the golden arches reported its third quarter revenue rising to $7.3 billion, and just today, burger king's quarterly profits whopperred wall street expectations. should big profits equal bigger employee paychecks? here toeigh in, for mac loaded money talker if i ever seen one. jonathan hoenig, monica crowley and tony sayegh. they're all fox news contributors. what do you guys think? is it a disgrace? should they be embarrassed? that is implication by all the reporting if you you have more than half of employ
liz: money with melissa is next. melissa: people who work here at mcdonald's cost taxpayers $7 billion a year in food stamps and other programs. is that mcdonald's fault? what do you think? come on, let's follow the money. melissa: have you had your break today? mcdonald's under fire for its mac resources hotline directing an employee to the government dole in order to make end meet. it is another turn in the saga of fast-food giants feeling the heat as hourly workers continue to call for...
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melissa, can you hear me? melissa: i sure can. what is the latest? >> there is still a crime scene going on half a block, a block away here. take a look at video. this is absolutely incredible. this is the middle of this car chase. it started 15 blocks to the west of pennsylvania avenue. that is where the treasury department and white house are. capitol police and secret service police say that is the point where the car tried to run the barrier on 15th street, about a block away from the white house on pennsylvania avenue. continued on pennsylvania avenue. you see the police officers drawing their gun. that is in front of the capitol building. the driver, a female, speeds away, drives around the capitol. ends up a block from where we are now. reports are she is dead. a capitol hill police officer was injured in the crash. u.s. capitol police says the injuries are not life-threatening. when they came from the white house, this case came from the white house area down here on capitol hill, about 15 blocks or so, that is where u.s. capitol police pick
melissa, can you hear me? melissa: i sure can. what is the latest? >> there is still a crime scene going on half a block, a block away here. take a look at video. this is absolutely incredible. this is the middle of this car chase. it started 15 blocks to the west of pennsylvania avenue. that is where the treasury department and white house are. capitol police and secret service police say that is the point where the car tried to run the barrier on 15th street, about a block away from the...
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melissa is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis a here's what's "money" tonight. sac's stevie cohen could cop a plea and could admit criminal wrongdoing with the insider ading scandal for the sec. it could be a wake-up call on wall street. we have the latest developments on that that one. >>> a complete market being makeover for the ad industry. making commercials into viral videos. willerrell's new dodge durango ads are the talk of the town. they're hilarious. we'll tell you why this campaign is one to watch. >>> "who made money today?" they turned down a multibillion-dollar offer because they didn't like the way it looked but they're coming out on top and they will be dressed for the occasion. stay tuned to find out who it is. that was a lot of hts. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: exporting our energy boom, should we or shouldn't we? as the u.s. becomes more successful in producing our own oil, refiners ere are shipping more fuel oversee than ever before federal law banses most shipments of you know oil, finish products created fr
melissa is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis a here's what's "money" tonight. sac's stevie cohen could cop a plea and could admit criminal wrongdoing with the insider ading scandal for the sec. it could be a wake-up call on wall street. we have the latest developments on that that one. >>> a complete market being makeover for the ad industry. making commercials into viral videos. willerrell's new dodge durango ads are the talk of the town. they're hilarious. we'll tell you...
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melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. get ready to might the word's first smart rifle. it can supposedly make a novice shooter an expert rifle. it is not cheap. it costs 22,000 bucks. the company ceo is here to show us what it is all about. >>> plus, sticking his thumb in the government's eye, mark cuban is cleared of government charges. now he is taking a swing at sec. is it time to rein the agency in? >>> broadway crowns and all new king. stay tuned to find out the answer. seen when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: starting off tonight with a bang. the world's first smart rifle, yeah, we're talking about a gun that would look out of place in a james bond's arsenal, it is so advanced. new tracking point rifle is said to turn even the most novice shooters into expert snipers for a very expensive price. at least $22,000. it has sophisticated software that allows the gun to decide when and how you should fire. costs a lot of money. sure to cause major blow back. we're going straight to the source. we hav
melissa francis is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis and here's what's money tonight. get ready to might the word's first smart rifle. it can supposedly make a novice shooter an expert rifle. it is not cheap. it costs 22,000 bucks. the company ceo is here to show us what it is all about. >>> plus, sticking his thumb in the government's eye, mark cuban is cleared of government charges. now he is taking a swing at sec. is it time to rein the agency in? >>> broadway crowns and...
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"money" with melissa is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here is what is "money" tonight. uncle sam sticking up banks, making off with shareholders dollars. this is what everyone is talking about on wall street. we have former treasury department official who was there with. you haven't heard this with. >>> abercrombie & fitch ceo, how does he still have a job? from bad decision decisions to even worse personal choices. who thinks he still should be in charge? we will debate it and shareholders beware. >>> "who made money today." his day is looking pretty bright as he rakes in more than a million bucks. even when they say it is not it is always about money. >> ladies and gentlemen, may have your attention please. we have ex-presidents. as you can see we are in fact robbing your bank. melissa: so it noise the ex-presidents. it is uncle sam himself. he wants jpmorgan and some of the biggest banks on wall street to pay up. it is costing them and shareholders, by the way, billions. we know jpmorgan alone is said to have reach ad tentative deal to pay the government a record 13
"money" with melissa is next. melissa: i'm melissa francis. here is what is "money" tonight. uncle sam sticking up banks, making off with shareholders dollars. this is what everyone is talking about on wall street. we have former treasury department official who was there with. you haven't heard this with. >>> abercrombie & fitch ceo, how does he still have a job? from bad decision decisions to even worse personal choices. who thinks he still should be in...
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melissa: i'm melissa francis, here is what is money tonight? do we have a deal? gop lawmakers are meeting with the president right this very minute. will enough republicans get on board to end the debt ceiling standoff? one is here to on the very latest. unprecedented step towards accessing cheaper prescription drugs. a new law in maine could change the cost of medicine across the country. we'll tell what you every patient needs to know and what it means for your wallet, and it is a lot. >>> who made money today. his company is getting socked but he scored $200 million today. stay tuned to find out who it is. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: so it seemed like a possible break through on capitol hill but maybe it's really not. house speaker john boehner offering a plan to raise the country's debt limit and president obama meeting with the speaker and other republican leaders to go over the new proposal right now. the white house though still says that no matter what, the president won't negotiate with republicans until after the gover
melissa: i'm melissa francis, here is what is money tonight? do we have a deal? gop lawmakers are meeting with the president right this very minute. will enough republicans get on board to end the debt ceiling standoff? one is here to on the very latest. unprecedented step towards accessing cheaper prescription drugs. a new law in maine could change the cost of medicine across the country. we'll tell what you every patient needs to know and what it means for your wallet, and it is a lot....
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melissa: thank you. this all got fired up again because he started talking trash on his blog, mark cuban, right? >> did you see that? he started talking trash. the trial was thrown out. mark cuban did what he does and facts are not right. sec went after him a again. doesn't lo good for him either. melissa: why doesn't it look for him? if it went to the sidelines the first time around, seems like they didn't have a very strong case. it all hinges on the phone call he had with the ceo of mama.com. in that phone call lies whether or not he is guilty or innocent, right? >> yeah. a lot has to do with the phone call. think about it, melissa. you and i know about this. your own shares of a company, your largest shareholder at the time, 6% ownership, what he decided to do, sell shares, his entire position before a secondary stock offering. selling the position of jcpenney last week before the offering when the stock was trading at 12 and now it is $9. it immediately raised a red flag. for insider trading it is m
melissa: thank you. this all got fired up again because he started talking trash on his blog, mark cuban, right? >> did you see that? he started talking trash. the trial was thrown out. mark cuban did what he does and facts are not right. sec went after him a again. doesn't lo good for him either. melissa: why doesn't it look for him? if it went to the sidelines the first time around, seems like they didn't have a very strong case. it all hinges on the phone call he had with the ceo of...
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well, could you see melissa mccarthy in this? no, i'm being serious. okay. no. and also, you know, i think as women, particularly when we get to be a particular age. melissa is 43 years old, she's an accomplished actress, her show is one of the biggest shows on tv. and so -- and she's a movie star. you know. but she probably felt comfortable in this coat. it is fall, it's a beautiful coat. i love her wind blown hair. and she probably knows -- she knows what meat she's carrying and that she doesn't want to do that. and so they came to terms. i feel like melissa mccarthy is a-list and elle doesn't tell her what to wear. after they delicately suggest to her, she goes out to the car and pulls some things that her own stylist tried on her in her own living room before this photo shoot. this is what i'm going to do. i'm going to go in and look at -- this is what melissa's saying to her stylist. i'm going to act polite and look at "elle's" clothes but give me three things i know i'm comfortable in. that's how we're going to do it because she's a-list. i feel like a gir
well, could you see melissa mccarthy in this? no, i'm being serious. okay. no. and also, you know, i think as women, particularly when we get to be a particular age. melissa is 43 years old, she's an accomplished actress, her show is one of the biggest shows on tv. and so -- and she's a movie star. you know. but she probably felt comfortable in this coat. it is fall, it's a beautiful coat. i love her wind blown hair. and she probably knows -- she knows what meat she's carrying and that she...
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up next, melissa gorga.a gorga, i love it when you wear so much make-up for something simple like taking out the garbage. do you ever notice that melissa's face is -- eyeliner. you do a good job. i love when you walk in theoom with the music a-- make-up and music career that you're chasing. i loved the feud with teresa. it was the highlight of the season. the problem with the feud is that it was all of the season, and then there was way too much therapy. you want to know what, melissa, dear? i'm giving you a b-plus. yes. [ applause ] >> wendy: by the way, when she and her husband joe were here, when she wasn't looking, i whispered to joe and said, "do you like it blonde or brunette?" he likes it bnette better. i like it brunette better also. it's just hair. she can dye it when she's ready. last but not least, teresa. teresa, your feuding with melissa was really good this season. you had good fights about your brother, joe. oh, my god, i can't believe i'm talking like this. you had great fights and lots of dr
up next, melissa gorga.a gorga, i love it when you wear so much make-up for something simple like taking out the garbage. do you ever notice that melissa's face is -- eyeliner. you do a good job. i love when you walk in theoom with the music a-- make-up and music career that you're chasing. i loved the feud with teresa. it was the highlight of the season. the problem with the feud is that it was all of the season, and then there was way too much therapy. you want to know what, melissa, dear?...
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melissa says, hold on a minute, everyone. she covered up, they showed some skin.rs sparking an avalanche of screaming headlines. >> i heard it i thought people were kidding. >> melissa mccarthy for th first time lark back at critics! ing "elle" magazine for covering her up in a coat. she says blame me. >> i'm the one that grabbed the coat it is totally my doing. the only regret is i wish i uld have snagged the coat, frankly. i dervehat coat. >> melissa rocking another fabulous coat this one by calvin klein, joining husband, ben, and a solo reese witherspoon at "elle's" 20th anniversary women in hollywood. >> we are very dear friend that is having a very important celebration in their life. so we are with our very dear friend it is okay. >>> a big night for lea michele, making her first public appearance since "glee's" tribute cory monteith. co-star revealing the cast watched the emotional episode together. >> that was, you know, really difficult but really good to be with everyone. >> the cleavage-bearing suit is by pamela roland, maryan cotillard and christian di
melissa says, hold on a minute, everyone. she covered up, they showed some skin.rs sparking an avalanche of screaming headlines. >> i heard it i thought people were kidding. >> melissa mccarthy for th first time lark back at critics! ing "elle" magazine for covering her up in a coat. she says blame me. >> i'm the one that grabbed the coat it is totally my doing. the only regret is i wish i uld have snagged the coat, frankly. i dervehat coat. >> melissa rocking...
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mathieu, welcome to options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.rom france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. and that's why i come up with a special gift for you. it's as you've just heard. >> i'm blushing. we have to get to your question. >> my question is about i'm a european citizen, i would like to put a bullish bet and using options so i can define my risk and bullish bets and i'm looking at the december 145, 147 cold spread. now traders, paris wants to know one thing, is it a good trade? >> scott, give paris its answer. >> that's a good trade, fxe options are incredibly cheap. implied volatility is a hat size so rather than buying a spread i just want to buy outright options. you can buy 135 call out right options, buy 135 call or 136 call and pay $1.20 that's how i would do it. >> mateo, thank you so much for calling. time for the final call, last word from the options pit. scott. >> this week's web extra is about a good call spread and a better call spread. >> dan nathan. >> i like playing apple long with defined risk into earnings tw
mathieu, welcome to options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.rom france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. and that's why i come up with a special gift for you. it's as you've just heard. >> i'm blushing. we have to get to your question. >> my question is about i'm a european citizen, i would like to put a bullish bet and using options so i can define my risk and bullish bets and i'm looking at the december 145, 147 cold spread. now traders, paris wants to know...
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[♪] >>te voy a succionar el alma. [♪] ♪] ¡melissa! >>melissa estÁ muerta. ¡Únete a ella!ierta de rquerÍa. ¿quÉ fue lo que pasÓ? >>estÁ bien. todo estara bien ahora. [♪] >>eso sÍ da asco. [♪] cc: telemundo network. captioning@telemundo.com (3o5) 887-3o6o para ti! para todas! moderna,asual, deportis, elegante, conservadora, para todas las mujeres, para dos los estilos, y para todos los momentos. b-elance leggins estiliza la pierna, levanta los glúteos, aplana el abdomen y luce sensacional. no solo es una prenda de vestir, es un estilo de vida que le da forma a tu cuerpo. b-elegance leggins es lo que toda mujer esperaba, es una prenda cómod que puedes combinar con todo, ponértela en cualquier momento y sabes que? siempre luciras diferente. b-elegance leggins yo usois b-elegance leggins para hacer ejercicio, pero también para ir al antro, me encanta, me veo sexy. con los b-elegance leggins desde que te los pones te hacen un cuerpazo. no importa tu edad, complexión, estatura o peso, cuando usas b-elegance leggins te ves sensacional. cuando me pongo b-elegance pero leggins me v
[♪] >>te voy a succionar el alma. [♪] ♪] ¡melissa! >>melissa estÁ muerta. ¡Únete a ella!ierta de rquerÍa. ¿quÉ fue lo que pasÓ? >>estÁ bien. todo estara bien ahora. [♪] >>eso sÍ da asco. [♪] cc: telemundo network. captioning@telemundo.com (3o5) 887-3o6o para ti! para todas! moderna,asual, deportis, elegante, conservadora, para todas las mujeres, para dos los estilos, y para todos los momentos. b-elance leggins estiliza la pierna, levanta los glúteos,...
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mathieu, welcome to options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.ll from france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. and that's why i come up with a special gift for you. >> i'm blushing, math ewe. we need to get to your question. >> my question is about i'm a european citizen, i would like to put a bullish bet, i want to define my risk and bullish bet and i'm looking at the december 145 cold spread. paris wants to know one thing, is it a are incredibly cheap. volatility is a hat size. so rather than buying a spread i want to buy outrate options, at least 135 call or 136 call and pay a buck 20. >> mateo, thank you so much for calling in. mercy. time for the last call. scott. >> this week's web extra is about a good call spread and better call spread. >> dan nathan. >> yeah, i like playing apple long with defined risk into their earnings two weeks from now. >> carter braxton worth. >> up and long against the s&p. >> mike co. >> calendar and put spreads and netflix are a way to buy puts and finance them. >> check out our website, options action.cnb
mathieu, welcome to options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.ll from france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. and that's why i come up with a special gift for you. >> i'm blushing, math ewe. we need to get to your question. >> my question is about i'm a european citizen, i would like to put a bullish bet, i want to define my risk and bullish bet and i'm looking at the december 145 cold spread. paris wants to know one thing, is it a are incredibly cheap....
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there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food. >> my little brother, he called me ma. >> she couldn't really cook but she forced us to eat it. we had no choice. >> corey is a complicated person. >> my brother corey is a funny guy. >> nasty. >> we used to beat each other up, steal candy, steal bikes. >> my brother william is very smart. >> take money out of wishing wells together, set fires. >> i don't know how he got caught up. >> family, it's been so many years since we drifted apart. it didn't mean i don't love you. i was lost in the dark. >> william would just start speaking in spoken word kind of out of nowhere. we would just be talking to him, and he would break out into a rhyme. his poems were really meaningful to parts of his life and his story. >> at one point in time, chop was my friend. it was a friend. i will call it a genie in the bottle. my name is addiction. and i'm the genie in the bottle. wherever you go, sir, i will surely follow. h
there's something good about us, you know. >> my sister, melissa, is loving. she's kind. >> she took care of me. she made sure we eat when we didn't have food. >> my little brother, he called me ma. >> she couldn't really cook but she forced us to eat it. we had no choice. >> corey is a complicated person. >> my brother corey is a funny guy. >> nasty. >> we used to beat each other up, steal candy, steal bikes. >> my brother william is very...
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melissa? >> state and federal health care exchanges have been plagued with technical glitches since the website's launch. "power lunch" has been following the story from the start and proud to introduce the glitch squad, welcome health care editor dan mangen, surfing these site. what have you found? >> a lot of problems like a lot of people are experiencing and it's not just the traffic that everybody's been blaming the feds have been blaming for. you know the slowdowns. serious problems with the enrollment, quality, being sent over to the insurers. >> are medical records not accurate? >> what's happening is people are having a very hard time logging on to the sites and when they get through, very few are enrolling and when they enroll all that information gets sent. those get sent in a batch to the insurers and what the insurers are find repeatedly is that -- those can't be processed in the form they're currently in because they lack either essential data, questions about whether or not they'
melissa? >> state and federal health care exchanges have been plagued with technical glitches since the website's launch. "power lunch" has been following the story from the start and proud to introduce the glitch squad, welcome health care editor dan mangen, surfing these site. what have you found? >> a lot of problems like a lot of people are experiencing and it's not just the traffic that everybody's been blaming the feds have been blaming for. you know the slowdowns....
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melissa, the question was, terrified of the shutdown? no. shutdown, we're doing okay.t you should be terrified of is debt ceiling. if we breach that, everything will be killed. retailers, utilities, materials names, financials, everything. >> scott, don't think for a second, the longer the shutdown, the more strapped there is a whole slice of the consumer in the states. to me, i think there's a tremendous potential for disruption on the consumer front in the next few weeks we are getting reports in the next week, we just got some this week that are backward looking. that's in the tank. that's okay. but going forward, what are stocks going to trade-off, future earnings prospects. if q-4 is murky, i'm nervous about these stocks. >> the earnings prospect thing, we haven't talked about margins, that's what cosco did talk about. we have seen earnings growth from a lot of companies, function of financial engineering and buy backs and basically epic margin growth. we aren't going to see that. so what can propel stocks higher would be rising multiples, you won't get rising mar
melissa, the question was, terrified of the shutdown? no. shutdown, we're doing okay.t you should be terrified of is debt ceiling. if we breach that, everything will be killed. retailers, utilities, materials names, financials, everything. >> scott, don't think for a second, the longer the shutdown, the more strapped there is a whole slice of the consumer in the states. to me, i think there's a tremendous potential for disruption on the consumer front in the next few weeks we are getting...
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here is melissa on other covers.porter, and "ladies' home journal." look familiar, the star today added that she loves the elle cover and actually picked out the coat. hmm, well why the fuss if she is happy, maybe we should be happy. just a thought. well, thanks for watching abc news. and "world news now" coming up next. and of course "good morning america" right here in the morning. as always we are online at
here is melissa on other covers.porter, and "ladies' home journal." look familiar, the star today added that she loves the elle cover and actually picked out the coat. hmm, well why the fuss if she is happy, maybe we should be happy. just a thought. well, thanks for watching abc news. and "world news now" coming up next. and of course "good morning america" right here in the morning. as always we are online at
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every day there are stories like melissa's. they build up and apply pressure. don't think we are talking about a long period of time. >> reporter: those are words melissa needs the hear? what are you going to do tomorrow? >> what can i do? people will watch your child. they will charge $10 oh a10 an . i'm basically giving my whole paycheck to watch my child. i can't afford it. i can't afford to sit home either but that's swhraeu to do now for my child. >> reporter: this is the way it's going to be for melissa and ramon until washington provides them with some form of relief. al jazeera, bridgeport, connecticut. >> the shut down the effecting 23 head start programs across the country. those are responsibility for 19,000 children. tommy is head start senior manager and joins us from articleing to*rpb, virginia. those people that question just saw describe head start as something that's sendtial to their lives and it's not deemed essential. obviously the fact that that funding has stopped. it means tphoefrt of body share there is view. that's not as important as i
every day there are stories like melissa's. they build up and apply pressure. don't think we are talking about a long period of time. >> reporter: those are words melissa needs the hear? what are you going to do tomorrow? >> what can i do? people will watch your child. they will charge $10 oh a10 an . i'm basically giving my whole paycheck to watch my child. i can't afford it. i can't afford to sit home either but that's swhraeu to do now for my child. >> reporter: this is the...
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he is a student, and he is watching options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.ll from france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. that's why -- >> i'm blushing, mateo. we got to get to your question. >> well, my question is about -- i would like to put down a bullish bet on the s -- i can be -- i'm looking at the december one for five, one for sech pull spread. paris just wants to know one thing. is it a good trade or perfect logic? >> give paris its answer. >> that's a good trade, but fxc options are incredibly cheap. emreplied volatility is a hat side. rather than buying a spread, i want to buy outright options at a decent 135 call or a decent 136 call and pay $1.20. that's how i would do it. >> thank you for calling in. the last word from the options desk. scott. >> web extras about a good call spread. >> i like playing apple along with the risk in the earnings. >> carter braxton worth. >> long and short against the s&p. >> mike coe. >> calendar put spreads and knelt flicks are a way to buy puts and finance them. >> looks like our time has expired. for mor
he is a student, and he is watching options action. >> thank you, melissa. hi, melissa.ll from france. i love you. i love your show, melissa. that's why -- >> i'm blushing, mateo. we got to get to your question. >> well, my question is about -- i would like to put down a bullish bet on the s -- i can be -- i'm looking at the december one for five, one for sech pull spread. paris just wants to know one thing. is it a good trade or perfect logic? >> give paris its answer....
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and melissa harris-perry, host of "the melissa harris-perry show." thank you both for coming on the show. congressman, i want to put that demint comment up again. quote, the best thing is to declare last year's election as a mill tristrial on obama care. how do you respond to that? >> you know, rev, it's kind of sad. they've run the let's run the country over the cliff strategy, and that didn't work. and so now back at the second one of the republican strategies. that is let's impeach the president. that's exactly what they did to clinton. and they are going to fail at this. they simply believe that it's an impeachable offense if they don't agree with it. the supreme court has looked at it and declared it to be constitutional. yet they keep coming back. as you may know, they've already started filing lawsuits all over the country. there have been 20-some lawsuits filed in different states about different aspects of the affordable care act. they're going to use every bit of mud they can throw to get something to stick. and the president just keeps sha
and melissa harris-perry, host of "the melissa harris-perry show." thank you both for coming on the show. congressman, i want to put that demint comment up again. quote, the best thing is to declare last year's election as a mill tristrial on obama care. how do you respond to that? >> you know, rev, it's kind of sad. they've run the let's run the country over the cliff strategy, and that didn't work. and so now back at the second one of the republican strategies. that is let's...