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. >> another resident walked in after noon, and found mr. lewis on the kitchen floor, stabbed in a pool of blood. police were called but he was indeed murdered. >> officers were at the house again today, police have few clues to go on here, they're not sure if anything was missing from inside the house. they do know the victim's 1998 lincoln navigator was stole 14 his home. it was found in baltimore city this morning. folks who live nearby say it's shocking because there are so few homes here. >> i grew up just over here, kings park. so definitely this is the first time i ever experienced this in the community. >> they're hoping someone saw something, after all this part of liberty road is always busy. >> and that's what they're counting on if they have no suspects, no motive, and few leads. >> anybody out there knows anything about this, does anyone -- see anyone coming outs of that house between noon and 4? then found dead at 4:00. anybody see or hear anything weird at that time, police would love to hear about it. >>> if anyone has any informat
. >> another resident walked in after noon, and found mr. lewis on the kitchen floor, stabbed in a pool of blood. police were called but he was indeed murdered. >> officers were at the house again today, police have few clues to go on here, they're not sure if anything was missing from inside the house. they do know the victim's 1998 lincoln navigator was stole 14 his home. it was found in baltimore city this morning. folks who live nearby say it's shocking because there are so few...
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i think there's a lot to be learned from what happened with mr. lewis. sure he'll write about it and i look forward to reading about it. >> senator corker, let's talk about things to come as you see them. fed chairman ben bernanke's testimony is going to put his weight behind this idea of a council to oversee systemic risk rather than the fed. what's your take on that? >> i think it's in flux right now. bernanke coming before an ad hoc group to talk about some of this. i think his notion of what a systemic regulator is and the way they are perceiving it are two different things. certainly involving a strong council in all of this is important. i think the one thing we haven't done here, which is kind of important, and that is defining what systemic risk is, because there's all kinds of things. again, washington is looking at getting involved in all kinds of entities that oppose, quote, systemic risk. i think we need to define what that means. i think that could lead us into a lot of areas probably we shouldn't be involved in. >> and phil pull said throw
i think there's a lot to be learned from what happened with mr. lewis. sure he'll write about it and i look forward to reading about it. >> senator corker, let's talk about things to come as you see them. fed chairman ben bernanke's testimony is going to put his weight behind this idea of a council to oversee systemic risk rather than the fed. what's your take on that? >> i think it's in flux right now. bernanke coming before an ad hoc group to talk about some of this. i think his...
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for all the talk about mr. lewis' resignation or forcing out, bank of america is opening to the upside. opened up about four cents and that stock is trading up throughout the morning. talk about other ones. semiconductor equipment maker paradigm had terrific comments helping the semiconductor group. raised the guidance. helping out here. penske group has been down all throughout the evening. of course, down 9% after withdrawing the bid to buy saturn. they can't find anybody to make the saturn cars for the next two years after gm stopped making them. remember, this is a parts play. penske is a parts company. finally, consolation brands, notably improved. tradertalk.cnbc.com. brian shactman, how is it looking for the first day of the quarter? >> it's in the red, bob. at the nasdaq, we do have the pink on or breast cancer awareness month. hologic makes breast screening equipment. still a buy though. but it's down 1.4%. research in motion up 0.7%. cisco buying the norwegian teleconferencing company for $3 billion. down.
for all the talk about mr. lewis' resignation or forcing out, bank of america is opening to the upside. opened up about four cents and that stock is trading up throughout the morning. talk about other ones. semiconductor equipment maker paradigm had terrific comments helping the semiconductor group. raised the guidance. helping out here. penske group has been down all throughout the evening. of course, down 9% after withdrawing the bid to buy saturn. they can't find anybody to make the saturn...
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mr. lewis, he's going to do just fine at the end of the year. he'll walk away with no less than a $53 million payout. some put this over 100 million. the folks at reuters say 125 million. the l.a. times even says it's $68 million. he will leave with at the end of the year. >> it's not really a payout. that's not what they're calling it. they're calling it a pension package. these are his pension benefits that he's accrued. but once again, what you see here is a big executive's payout pension, completely disproportionate to what the stock holders are experiencing. so during the time that he led bank of america, he did some risky maneuvers and stock plummeted from i believe at 50 -- $50 a share, now it's around $16 a share, but again, disproportionate to his rewards. this is what we've seen time and again, and the problem, many would argue on wall street, is that you can take risks, you can even drive your company into the ground, but yet you're safe and you get all of your perk. >> the real story is, you are rewarded for doing a good job. >> usua
mr. lewis, he's going to do just fine at the end of the year. he'll walk away with no less than a $53 million payout. some put this over 100 million. the folks at reuters say 125 million. the l.a. times even says it's $68 million. he will leave with at the end of the year. >> it's not really a payout. that's not what they're calling it. they're calling it a pension package. these are his pension benefits that he's accrued. but once again, what you see here is a big executive's payout...
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mr. rangel has admitted his mistake and he has called for this query. i don't think we should adjudicate this on the house. you know, there are other investigations. jerry lewis is under investigation by the department of justice. he's a republican accused of selling earmarks to family members and friends. we'll always have some form of corruption. but, i do believe at the end of the day, if these, especially for the leadership, they will have to decide at some point if mr. rangel needs to step aside in terms of his chairmanship. of the weighs and means committee. i think the speaker is waiting for some action by the ethics committee before they take -- >> it has to happen before 2010. >> 15 second and they should decide it on monday morning. >> you guys continue this in the green room. you can follow it later on abcnews.com. get our daily newsletter, also on abcnews.com. coming here the sunday funnies. nies. the energy to takle challenges like climate change. what if that energy, came # from an energy company. every day, chevron invests $62 million in people. in ideas. seeking, teaching, building. fueling growth around the world, to move us all ahead. this i
mr. rangel has admitted his mistake and he has called for this query. i don't think we should adjudicate this on the house. you know, there are other investigations. jerry lewis is under investigation by the department of justice. he's a republican accused of selling earmarks to family members and friends. we'll always have some form of corruption. but, i do believe at the end of the day, if these, especially for the leadership, they will have to decide at some point if mr. rangel needs to step...