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each bail decision can mean a new payday, when defendants are willing to come up with ten percent of their bail to but their release. it's the reason why this courthouse, like most others across the country, is surrounded by bail bond shops. >> in california, if it's a $25 thousand dollar bond and you ain't got the money to afford it, i understand you're innocent until proven guilty, but you're going to stay in jail until you go to trial. >> leonard padilla is the face of the bail business in sacramento. >> this is some office you have. >> rattlesnakes, you ever heard of them? stick your tongue out for him, come on. good girl. >> you're quite into wildlife. >> now semi-retired, he says he spends more time in his office talking to his parrot than chasing fugitives. >> leonard and rob used to star in their own tv show. >> tracking down fugitives no one else can find. >> leonard told us that in sacramento county alone, courts set twelve million dollars in bail every month. >> twelve million a month, that's $144 in a year. that's 10% of the total penal amount in california, which is usua
each bail decision can mean a new payday, when defendants are willing to come up with ten percent of their bail to but their release. it's the reason why this courthouse, like most others across the country, is surrounded by bail bond shops. >> in california, if it's a $25 thousand dollar bond and you ain't got the money to afford it, i understand you're innocent until proven guilty, but you're going to stay in jail until you go to trial. >> leonard padilla is the face of the bail...
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each bail decision can mean a new payday when temperatures are willing to come 110 pest of the bail to buy their release. >> it's the reason why this courthouse like most others around the country, is surrounded by bail bond shops. in california if it is a $25,000 bond, i understand you are innocent until proven guilty, but you will stale in jail until you go to trial. >> leonard is the face of the bail business in sacramento. >> so some office you have. >> rattle name, you ever heard of them? >> stick your tongue out for me. yeah, good girl. >> according to wild life. >> now, sammy retired -- he says he spends more time in his office talking to his parrot than chasing fugitives. >> ledge in order is rock used to star in their own t.v. show. is. >> leonard told us that in sacramento county alone, courts set $12 million in bail, every month. 12 million a month that's 144 in a year. that's 10% of the total pennal amount in california which is cheesily $22 billion you take 80% of that, that's a big chunk of cash, then you have people saying well, if we can get our hands on this we would b
each bail decision can mean a new payday when temperatures are willing to come 110 pest of the bail to buy their release. >> it's the reason why this courthouse like most others around the country, is surrounded by bail bond shops. in california if it is a $25,000 bond, i understand you are innocent until proven guilty, but you will stale in jail until you go to trial. >> leonard is the face of the bail business in sacramento. >> so some office you have. >> rattle name,...
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talk about a major payday. new word of a deal to buy the l.a. clippers from embattled owner donald sterling for a staggering amount of money. the reported price tag, $2 billion. a former microsoft mogul who has long wanted to have a basketball team apparently has won this bidding war, at least if you ask mrs. sterling. stuart varney is the heat of varney and company. break count numbers. $2 million offered by steve vanner for the clippers. that's the highest price for an nba team. it's $400 million than the last best offer for the clippers. main steve barber is august of this much more money to induce a sale by donald sterling who at the time wasn't sure if he was going to sell. here is $2 billion. michelle sterling is the financial winner in all this. martha: she was publicly humiliate as her husband sat in the front row with his girlfriend and she has sign sad binding contract. is there anything that can be done to get out of that? if this lawyer says we don't think the team is for sale, it seems like he's the last to know. >> there is a june
talk about a major payday. new word of a deal to buy the l.a. clippers from embattled owner donald sterling for a staggering amount of money. the reported price tag, $2 billion. a former microsoft mogul who has long wanted to have a basketball team apparently has won this bidding war, at least if you ask mrs. sterling. stuart varney is the heat of varney and company. break count numbers. $2 million offered by steve vanner for the clippers. that's the highest price for an nba team. it's $400...
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payday for walker. that same year, some news he wasn't expecting. >> when paul found out that his girlfriend at the time was pregnant, i think it rocked him. he went to a christian school, and he didn't like the idea of having a child out of wedlock and it scared him and he also knew that he was a wild guy. he said, i was sleeping with her friends at the time and it did not seem like a good idea to be married. >> with walker focused on his pla playboy lifestyle, his daughter meadow lived full time with his mother in hawaii. having a daughter, walker said, was a life changer. he buckled down and got serious. >> i had a dream we were beating the bengals 14-3. >> i think everyone started paying attention to him when he was in "varsity blues". >> he was a supporting character that you really remembered. he played a football quarterback who is sidelined by a knee injury and it was a role that had a lot of heart and a kind of goofy movie. >> walker craved a media role. he auditioned for the thriller "the skulls". >> paul came in, and, you know, at first he was like a surfer dude. >> rob cohen was directing. >
payday for walker. that same year, some news he wasn't expecting. >> when paul found out that his girlfriend at the time was pregnant, i think it rocked him. he went to a christian school, and he didn't like the idea of having a child out of wedlock and it scared him and he also knew that he was a wild guy. he said, i was sleeping with her friends at the time and it did not seem like a good idea to be married. >> with walker focused on his pla playboy lifestyle, his daughter meadow...
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payday loans to the working poor? >> stephen: bleep-blorp, that's just my side business. >> but my new programming tells me they deserve care. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean love. >> what is this thing you humans call love? >> stephen: i'll show you, bleep-blorp. >> oh! >> stephen: put out your arms, bleep-blorp, and i will love you. ( laughter ). >> love. me. >> stephen: yes. just let me hold... yr... kill switch! >> but i trusted you... >> stephen: yes, and that's the most important human ethical lesson-- never trust human ethics. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. bacardi family. the fire of 1880 couldn't stop us. nor did prohibition in the 1920's. or exile from our home country in the 60's. the bacardi family didn't just survive, we thrived. because true passion can't be tamed. improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we'll raise it yet again. - rated "m" for mature. - the nazis rule the world now. - well then, i'll find the resistance. i'll find them and i'll help them fight. - we will rise up and take down... the nazis. - ( rock music playing
payday loans to the working poor? >> stephen: bleep-blorp, that's just my side business. >> but my new programming tells me they deserve care. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean love. >> what is this thing you humans call love? >> stephen: i'll show you, bleep-blorp. >> oh! >> stephen: put out your arms, bleep-blorp, and i will love you. ( laughter ). >> love. me. >> stephen: yes. just let me hold... yr... kill switch! >> but i trusted...
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payday loans to the working poor? >> stephen: bleep-blorp, that's just my side business. >> but my new programming tells me they deserveignity and care. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean love. >> what is this thing you humans call love? >> stephen: i'll show you, bleep-blorp. >> oh! >> stephen: put out your arms, bleep-blorp, and i will love you. ( laughter ). >> love. me. >> stephen: yes. just let me hold... yr... kill switch! >> but i trusted you... >> stephen: yes, and that's the most important human ethical lesson-- never trust human ethics. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. here's a little secret, voice control is the future. beer. dog. music. yikes. skip track, please. i'm hungry. impossible? maybe, but honeywell's latest innovation gives me hope. hello, thermostat? "hello. please say a command." i'm feeling hot. "changing set point to 68 degrees" the wi-fi thermostat that listens, learns, saves. from honeywell. nobody insures more bikes than progressive. do you guys ride? well, sometimes. -no -- yes. -yeah. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send 'em here -- we got great coverage. it's n
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payday loans to the working poor? >> stephen: bleep-blorp, that's just my side business. >> but my new programming tells me they deserve dignity and care. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean love. >> what is this thing you humans call love? >> stephen: i'll show you, bleep-blorp. >> oh! >> stephen: put out your arms, bleep-blorp, and i will love you. ( laughter ). >> love. me. >> stephen: yes. just let me hold... yr... kill switch! >> but i trusted you... >> stephen: yes, and that's the most important human ethical lesson-- never trust human ethics. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. in the framily!m >>the more people we have, the more we save. he already owes me money for like 4 pizzas. >>we all get separate bills. besides, if you don't like gordon why did you invite him this weekend? i didn't invite him. he just, like, shows up! >>it's pronounced gor-don. hey let's go, honey ! those tacos ain't going to eat themselves over there. >>tacos! you look great, by the way. start a sprint framily and everyone gets separate bills. the bills are separate? for a limited time, get a switching bonus worth up to $650. ha
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payday loans to the working poor? >> stephen: bleep-blorp, that's just my side business. >> but my new programming tells me they deserve dignity and care. ( laughter ) >> stephen: you mean love. >> what is this thing you humans call love? >> stephen: i'll show you, bleep-blorp. >> oh! >> stephen: put out your arms, bleep-blorp, and i will love you. ( laughter ). >> love. me. >> stephen: yes. just let me hold... yr... kill switch! >> but i trusted you... >> stephen: yes, and that's the most important human ethical lesson-- never trust human ethics. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. t-mobile introduces 4g lte data for just forty bucks a month. unlimited talk and text for just forty bucks and no overages ever. ♪ say, wow, wow. ♪ girls in the back same. ♪ wow, wow. ♪ enter the party. was killed june 28,2005 in afghanistan. my husband's death was the hardest thing i've ever faced. the special operations warrior foundation stepped in to help. now you can help, too. purchase new cherry 5-hour energy now through july thirty-first and a portion of each sale benefits special operations warrior foundation to help fam
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welcome present, the former ceo of bribery apple's new senior vice president of retail and online stores, and restricted shares of apple stocks, $60 million paydayt week on the job. microsoft sending out invitations in new york city, the in-flight says, quote, join us for a small gathering and that is fuelling speculation it will announce a new smaller version of the surface tablet. amazon is making a lot easier for twitter users to shop launching a new service that lets twitter users automatically add products to their amazon shopping cart by tweeting using the hash tag amazon and up next a big ruling from the supreme court on prayer at public meetings, we have the judge wayne and after the break. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? "meow"exactly the way yt it ... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the all-new sleep number classic series. designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. starting at just $699.99 for a queen mattress. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. find your sleep numb
welcome present, the former ceo of bribery apple's new senior vice president of retail and online stores, and restricted shares of apple stocks, $60 million paydayt week on the job. microsoft sending out invitations in new york city, the in-flight says, quote, join us for a small gathering and that is fuelling speculation it will announce a new smaller version of the surface tablet. amazon is making a lot easier for twitter users to shop launching a new service that lets twitter users...
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payday. longhorn knows why the best parts they get eaten. last. introducing longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. summer flavors, grilled up and served fresh. like our juicy, newribeye and grilled asparagus. or the rich, savory lobster chops and chargrilled corn on the cob. if it's in season, it's on your plate. tonight. the grilled tastes of summer at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. now try new lunch burger combos. like our longhorn cheeseburger with soup or salad, starting at $7.99. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back! my guest tonight, about to be angry man. welcome matthew weiner! (cheers and applause) hey! nice to see you! >> nice to be here. >.>> stephen: i'm excited you're here. i'm a little sad on what we're talking about because we're thinking about the end of "madmen" here. the first half of the seventh and final season ends may 25, and the second half of the final season is next year. >> yes. >> stephen: what's occasionally known in tv as "next season." >> yes. >> stephen: okay, so was it your idea or the network's to split the season in half and -- milk it? (laughter) does don work on a dairy farm? why break it in half? >> the
payday. longhorn knows why the best parts they get eaten. last. introducing longhorn's grilled tastes of summer. summer flavors, grilled up and served fresh. like our juicy, newribeye and grilled asparagus. or the rich, savory lobster chops and chargrilled corn on the cob. if it's in season, it's on your plate. tonight. the grilled tastes of summer at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. now try new lunch burger combos. like our longhorn cheeseburger with soup or salad, starting at $7.99....
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payday? great comments, martha. dennis from michigan writes, he is writing about the new trend of potential employees taking online tests granted an interview. he says i think potential employees should not have to take a test in order to get be a jo. filling out application is a test, to make sure potential employee can read and write. interview is another test whether the potential employee can withstand the pressure. good comments. we love hearing from you. send me an. mail. go to gerriwillis.com. >>> we have more, more, more to come. the growing scandal how the government is treating our heroes. government spending on their own shares are they holding back the economy? our financial panel debatessings next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts
payday? great comments, martha. dennis from michigan writes, he is writing about the new trend of potential employees taking online tests granted an interview. he says i think potential employees should not have to take a test in order to get be a jo. filling out application is a test, to make sure potential employee can read and write. interview is another test whether the potential employee can withstand the pressure. good comments. we love hearing from you. send me an. mail. go to...
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payday. "every a cappella rehearsal needs a dunkin' donuts iced coffee to get me through. #mydunkin" nothing gives you a boost like delicious dunkin' iced coffee. share your story. #mydunkin the new galaxy s5 helps you stay ♪ on top of your goals. it works with your gear fit to give you a nudge when you need it... ...somebody's motivated... ...a pat on the back when you deserve it... ...and tracks your overall fitness with the first ever built in heart rate monitor. get $50 off the samsung gear 2 or gear 2 neo with samsung galaxy s5 purchase. ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this is a classic. what does an alien seamstress sew with? a space needle! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly continuously ♪ oh come off it captain! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. (cheers and applause) >> jon: we've got a new film called "blended." >> what's going on in the sweater, just for the article. >> no, these are actually from my son. >> wow, what a progressive mother
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news. a setback for snapchat. they have settled ftc claims that they deceived users. now, they have agreed to add more privacy features. big paydaychairman. him $45 million worth of restricted stock. last december, he said he would step aside as ceo. and hacking attacks are boosting sales at symantec. they issued a revenue forecast that thbeat estimates. %.uipment or will rise -- 10 >> it is difficult to keep up. there are two elections. kiev will hold a presidential election on sunday. pro-russian separatists desire a referendum. putinhile, prudent -- o watched army drills and made attend a naval procession. what are you most focused on in the cacophony? >> the question is, what is putin's game? >> we don't know >> he has been very difficult to read. this was yet another move. he comes out of the meeting and says yes, i am for dialogue. and thin your expertise reading of the literature, who is the cap? -- cabinet? is he acting alone? >> they have receded into the woodwork. you almost never hear from them. who is nowe someone, prime minister. he calls the shots. >> is he a despot? >> he is not authoritarian leader. he is not a de
news. a setback for snapchat. they have settled ftc claims that they deceived users. now, they have agreed to add more privacy features. big paydaychairman. him $45 million worth of restricted stock. last december, he said he would step aside as ceo. and hacking attacks are boosting sales at symantec. they issued a revenue forecast that thbeat estimates. %.uipment or will rise -- 10 >> it is difficult to keep up. there are two elections. kiev will hold a presidential election on sunday....
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. >> reporter: that story is the new documentary "spent: looking for change." >> it's two weeks until paydayomething. >> reporter: these are people who were hard workers. who were paying their bills. who were middle class. but they had things happen to them. and the system isn't set up to help people in these situations. what is the biggest problem with the way our current system is run? >> a lack of options. when the bank isn't working for them, they are desperate. and they're looking for help. and that's when they get in trouble. >> reporter: and that's when millions of americans turn to payday and title loans, which use your paycheck and car title as collateral at a fee plus interest. >> these are hard-working hearn americans that have to do this. it's pulling them down gradually, when we should be pushing them up. >> your film also shines a light on our antiquated banking system and the way checks are cashed in this country. >> we're one of the last western countries that takes so much time to clear a check or transfer your money. the great thing about this problem is that it's solvable.
. >> reporter: that story is the new documentary "spent: looking for change." >> it's two weeks until paydayomething. >> reporter: these are people who were hard workers. who were paying their bills. who were middle class. but they had things happen to them. and the system isn't set up to help people in these situations. what is the biggest problem with the way our current system is run? >> a lack of options. when the bank isn't working for them, they are...
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payday in your the up-and-coming woman? and second, i don't hear washington making a big issue of this lack of parity. both. after this. 37 apple newpresident of retail i think her name is angela comes from burberry $60 million pay package. i will bring my a panel back and i am thinking with this package i don't want to hear women winding for lack of equal pay. second, i don't want to to hear washington said wine about when that defies them all in the internet arena. >> they like tim cooking and apple they don't want blackberry. but this executive was that burberry for a few years. she doubled sales and tripled the stock price. that is exactly what apple needs. she has a tough job cut out for her. she will probably do a good job. neil: also with the case of burberry i am showing my ignorance but they do ties and scarves then they branched out to cologne? so obviously she is a genius so she could leverage that. does she deserve that pay? >> whenever the company chooses to pay her. washington only attacks those that don't feel politically aligned. if they feel they're not make their allies look good. >> that is a very good point. whe
payday in your the up-and-coming woman? and second, i don't hear washington making a big issue of this lack of parity. both. after this. 37 apple newpresident of retail i think her name is angela comes from burberry $60 million pay package. i will bring my a panel back and i am thinking with this package i don't want to hear women winding for lack of equal pay. second, i don't want to to hear washington said wine about when that defies them all in the internet arena. >> they like tim...
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jones hit in new highs done recently that just means that guys who like to torture people in prison for a living and to kill them spuriously for their jollies they just got another big payday to go out there and torture folks so in the average guy sees the dow jones hitting new highs are like cowering in fear because the cup a crash just got another huge infusion of torture money and on the other side my position is that the ballo in the record highs is actually tortured humans the three hundred thirty million americans that are at the top zero point one percent that are that these are these are people being front run and squeezed in nickel and dimed to death in the markets and in fact that brings me to this headline of another way to die by this brazen bull s.e.c. chair to congress the markets are not rigged u.s. securities and exchange commission chair mary jo white flatly rejected claims that retail investors are being fleeced by high frequency traders who can use their speed to jump ahead with buy and sell orders that fetch better prices she said the markets are not rigged and quote the u.s. markets out the strongest and most reliable in the world oh we said on the sho
jones hit in new highs done recently that just means that guys who like to torture people in prison for a living and to kill them spuriously for their jollies they just got another big payday to go out there and torture folks so in the average guy sees the dow jones hitting new highs are like cowering in fear because the cup a crash just got another huge infusion of torture money and on the other side my position is that the ballo in the record highs is actually tortured humans the three...
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payday, gravy train. no one is going to pay out of fixed-income derivatives sitting in a bad bank. >> people talked about the lehman brothers culture. is that gone now? ys the newis the message they will be given. i'm not sure they're necessarily was a lehman brothers culture. there was within the u.s., but theas a cultre oure of investment bank, built from the ashes. a global positioning when everybody outside said they could not do it. everybody outside the bank and said downsized, downsized. this is barclays giving in. >> how much of this is tied to the rate environment? the building up of the investment bank and then the rolling back of that now? ys andbarclas deutsche, if you look at the 12 month forward roe, you get a cost of capital very similar for both stocks. both of those built their global businesses at a time when fixed income was booming. that was the obvious place to build it. so they are more exposed than some. this rate is facing environment. every bank is facing this situation. this is to do with regulatory pressure. this is to do with high-cost space. this is to do with not quite d enough spread of businesses to handle that slow down and rate
payday, gravy train. no one is going to pay out of fixed-income derivatives sitting in a bad bank. >> people talked about the lehman brothers culture. is that gone now? ys the newis the message they will be given. i'm not sure they're necessarily was a lehman brothers culture. there was within the u.s., but theas a cultre oure of investment bank, built from the ashes. a global positioning when everybody outside said they could not do it. everybody outside the bank and said downsized,...
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news from around the globe. >>> headlines from around the globe, a dramatic revision, sony slashes its full-year profit estimates by nearly 70% as it counts the cost of exiting the pc business. >>> paydayor lloyds bank investors. the british bank says it will pay its first dividend since its government bailout. >>> we are designing reforms, not sanctions. the imf hints the situation in ukraine needs to be addressed. >>> and u.s. equities close out april with a bang. the improving economy may force some investors. we think the idea of selling may go away. they're ignoring the weak first quarter gdp figure. >>> celebrating 25 years of cnbc as well. sterling hit a five-year high against the dollar after strong manufacturing pmis come in at 54.5. sterling now above 1.6. other data out, march mortgage approvals coming in at 69,592. that's a little bit shy of the consensus as well, mortgage approvals, consumer credit, up 1.1 billion in march. versus february's 0.6 billion. that's stronger than the forecast 0.7 billion. the mortgage approvers, looking to be around 72,000. but anyway, stronger manufacturing data, consumer credit is stronger than expected as well. joining us with his thoughts,
news from around the globe. >>> headlines from around the globe, a dramatic revision, sony slashes its full-year profit estimates by nearly 70% as it counts the cost of exiting the pc business. >>> paydayor lloyds bank investors. the british bank says it will pay its first dividend since its government bailout. >>> we are designing reforms, not sanctions. the imf hints the situation in ukraine needs to be addressed. >>> and u.s. equities close out april with...