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betty: metlife prepares for mother nature. ♪ betty: filling all 82,500 seats at metlife stadium is noy task. the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch: this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there is not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. betty: all private. tisch: all private. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. betty: the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. tisch: super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of
betty: metlife prepares for mother nature. ♪ betty: filling all 82,500 seats at metlife stadium is noy task. the stadium is in east rutherford, new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago. and jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. it's the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it is also the largest nfl stadium in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. tisch:...
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super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be very exciting. we want to make sure that the region knows that the super bowl has been here. betty: when we come back, jonathan tisch confesses a ecret. jonathan: when people ask me what i'd be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business -- i'm a frustrated architect. betty: the regency hotel at the corner of our avenue and 61st street has been an institution since the day it opened back in 1963. in january, to celebrate the grand reopening. [cheers and applause] jonathan tisch, chairman of the loews hotel, was on hand to welcome the guests back. just a few weeks before it opened, we met tisch for a sneak peek of the hotel. workers were buzzing around putting the finishing touches on the lobby. jonathan: the loews regency hotel is our flagship. 50 years ago, my father and uncle opened this hotel. it was an integral part of how they wanted to build loews hotels, which has today morphed nto the loews corporation. the hotel business is at the root of where our family started going back 75 years ago with ho
super bowl xlviii at metlife stadium will be very exciting. we want to make sure that the region knows that the super bowl has been here. betty: when we come back, jonathan tisch confesses a ecret. jonathan: when people ask me what i'd be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business -- i'm a frustrated architect. betty: the regency hotel at the corner of our avenue and 61st street has been an institution since the day it opened back in 1963. in january, to celebrate the grand reopening. [cheers and...
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he has 17 years at metlife.esident of the americas, he has been there for 3.3 years since november of 2011. he is only 53 years old. bill is stepping down and he will retire from metlife. this is not the kind of news that generally has too much movement on the stock price. if anything, there is one trade on the stock but it is hard to make a judgment call from that. up by .3%. -- .75%. the number two railroad in the u.s. preannounced a 52% profit drop for the first quarter. analysts are look -- were looking at a growth. this is definitely a surprise. other rails, reporting later today after the market closes. union pacific down by 2%. power plays to switch over from coal. wti oil is below $50 per barrel. johnson and johnson reported results this morning and cut its full-year earnings forecast because of the strong u.s. dollar to the strong dollar eating into its overseas sales. as to the quarter that ended, sales topped estimates. for mystical sales rose 3% in a quarter. finally, i will cap it off with the big b
he has 17 years at metlife.esident of the americas, he has been there for 3.3 years since november of 2011. he is only 53 years old. bill is stepping down and he will retire from metlife. this is not the kind of news that generally has too much movement on the stock price. if anything, there is one trade on the stock but it is hard to make a judgment call from that. up by .3%. -- .75%. the number two railroad in the u.s. preannounced a 52% profit drop for the first quarter. analysts are look --...
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vo en metlife stadium se disputo un amistoso sudamericano entre las selecciones de ecuador y argentinanecesito de la pulga atomica para sacar el triunfo. sergio aguero puso adelante al subcampeon del mundo al minuto ocho del primer tiempo. la respuesta porparte de los ecuatoreanos llego al minuto 24 gracias a miler bolaÑos y ya en el segundo tiempo javier pastore le dio la vicotoria a su equipo 2 a 1. vo otro duelo amistoso 100 por ciento sudamericano se dio en "lockhart stadium" esta hubicado en fort lauderdale. partido de un solo gol que llego al minuto 62 de la segunda mitad josef martinez le dio la victoria a la vino tinto sobre peru 1 a cero. estos dos equipos se veran las caras en el grupo c de la copa america junto a brasil y colombia. vo nos vamos a suiza al estadio letzindgrund... break shea abrio la cuenta ara los comandados por klinsman justo antes de terminar el primer tiempo ejecutando a la perfeccion el tiro libre. ya en la segunda mitad altidore saldria expulsado al 68 y el equipo de casa se fue al frente con todo par abuscar el gol del empate que llego al minuto 80 cort
vo en metlife stadium se disputo un amistoso sudamericano entre las selecciones de ecuador y argentinanecesito de la pulga atomica para sacar el triunfo. sergio aguero puso adelante al subcampeon del mundo al minuto ocho del primer tiempo. la respuesta porparte de los ecuatoreanos llego al minuto 24 gracias a miler bolaÑos y ya en el segundo tiempo javier pastore le dio la vicotoria a su equipo 2 a 1. vo otro duelo amistoso 100 por ciento sudamericano se dio en "lockhart stadium"...
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vo en metlife stadium se disputo un amistoso sudamericano entre las selecciones de ecuador y argentinala pulga atomica para sacar el triunfo... ---sergio aguero puso adelante al subcampeon del mundo al minuto 8 del primer tiempo.... ---la respuesta porparte de los ecuatoreanos llego al minuto 24 gracias a miler bolaÑos y ya en el segundo tiempo javier pastore le dio la victoria a su equipo 2 a 1... vo ---otro duelo amistoso fue 100% por ciento sudamericano en la florida... ---partido de un solo gol que llego al minuto 62 de la segunda mitad josef martinez le dio la victoria a la vino tinto sobre peru 1 a cero... lucrecia ---recordemos que estos dos equipos se vern las caras en el grupo "c" de la copa america junto a brasil y colombia... vo ---nos vamos a suiza... ---brek shea abrio la cuenta ara los comandados por klinsman justo antes de terminar el primer tiempo ejecutando a la perfeccion el tiro libre.... ---ya en la segunda mitad altidore saldria expulsado al 68 y el equipo de casa se fue al frente con todo par abuscar el gol del empate que llego al minuto 80 cortesia de valentin st
vo en metlife stadium se disputo un amistoso sudamericano entre las selecciones de ecuador y argentinala pulga atomica para sacar el triunfo... ---sergio aguero puso adelante al subcampeon del mundo al minuto 8 del primer tiempo.... ---la respuesta porparte de los ecuatoreanos llego al minuto 24 gracias a miler bolaÑos y ya en el segundo tiempo javier pastore le dio la victoria a su equipo 2 a 1... vo ---otro duelo amistoso fue 100% por ciento sudamericano en la florida... ---partido de un...
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you're looking at metlife is suing the government -- >> do get out. >> i want to know what you mean byt's a good decision. you're talking about some nebulous -- no. . a world where too big to fail is still a concern, you're saying this is a good development for regulators to where now less worried about a systemic failure. is that what you're saying? >> you asked that question. >> and you're only too willing to -- >> i'm suggesting that deversification -- >> is this good for income inequality? >> i don't know it's related. >> what about for ceo compensation? >> i worry about one thing. i worry about the idea we create too much regulation in the regulated part and we shove this stuff outside of the system to a place where it's less regulated and less overseen. however, the idea it's less concentrated is potentially a positive. but there's definitely a process here by which we are bolstering the shadow banking world through dodd-frank. >> absolutely. i don't think i disagree with that. it's true. the question is are we going to see the same kind of concentration and then that's not going
you're looking at metlife is suing the government -- >> do get out. >> i want to know what you mean byt's a good decision. you're talking about some nebulous -- no. . a world where too big to fail is still a concern, you're saying this is a good development for regulators to where now less worried about a systemic failure. is that what you're saying? >> you asked that question. >> and you're only too willing to -- >> i'm suggesting that deversification -- >>...
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it seems like metlife taking extraordinary steps in the last couple years to try to rid themselves ofrt. they're not deciding -- >> but they also remember, they sold their deposit business to ge capital, ironically enough and also sold off another part of the business. the mortgaging service, the gp morgan. >> within the context of financial services do you see firms looking at this example of what ge did and say, you know what we'll shrink down? >> it's harder. >> still hasn't happened. >> you think about those, deposit funded banks, i think it is hard for them to escape the designation. a question if you're goldman or jpmorgan and you want it try to escape it. in their case given their history and the size of their operations, i think it's very difficult. i don't think they have a credible path. >> do you think the designation gets added to other companies that we haven't thought of yet? meaning, there's black rock, which is now a huge asset management and larry fink would say there's not that risk and they control $4 billion and black stone is almost its own sort of investment thin
it seems like metlife taking extraordinary steps in the last couple years to try to rid themselves ofrt. they're not deciding -- >> but they also remember, they sold their deposit business to ge capital, ironically enough and also sold off another part of the business. the mortgaging service, the gp morgan. >> within the context of financial services do you see firms looking at this example of what ge did and say, you know what we'll shrink down? >> it's harder. >> still...