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>> because robert frank is wearing them. >> i've never seen robert frank and superman in the same room time. >> mean neither. >> the other interesting point about superman is -- lots of tweets about how superman shaves because i guess his beard is made of steel as well so there's all these videos from gillette and other people on how superman shaves. never really thought about it but it's a quantum physics problem. >> i sense promotional opportunity there. gillette. >> they are already there. >> somebody thought of it. >> somebody at warner brothers? >> what's on your twitter sphere? >> a lot of interesting talk about snowden this week as we discussed earlier. one thing that caught my eye is a "new yorker" blog item about his girlfriend, an internet exhibitionist. a pole dancer. >> not shy. >> an outdoor enthusiast, someone who was not shy about tweeting pictures of herself, some scantily clad and talking about what she was doing in hawaii. she did take down on tuesday, interestingly. a contrast really to where snowden is. >> there's not always a time for a proper good-bye. >> you have
>> because robert frank is wearing them. >> i've never seen robert frank and superman in the same room time. >> mean neither. >> the other interesting point about superman is -- lots of tweets about how superman shaves because i guess his beard is made of steel as well so there's all these videos from gillette and other people on how superman shaves. never really thought about it but it's a quantum physics problem. >> i sense promotional opportunity there....
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robert frank? >> they're all winners today. >> oh come on!ll be up later today. >> let's hit the top three trades driving the market next week. oracle set to report earnings thursday. shares down 7% in the past three months. what can we expect on thursday? >> this is a big one. we heard the last guest talk about a rerating in big cap tech. it's a cheap name trading 11 times earnings next year. expected to grow 9%. had a hiccup in the last fiscal quarter. the stock has yet to make a new high on the year. so to me you watch it closely. you want to see them and hear what they have to say about the global commy and i t. demand. >> fedex is set to release fourth quarter numbers wednesday before the bell. after lowering its guidance last quarter, what can we expect this time? >> sold off about eight, nine percent. i think this might surprise to the upside. people are underestimating the retirement of their fleet. i don't know why people got on the short side of this. i think it surprises to the up side. >> lastly housing starts out tuesday. investo
robert frank? >> they're all winners today. >> oh come on!ll be up later today. >> let's hit the top three trades driving the market next week. oracle set to report earnings thursday. shares down 7% in the past three months. what can we expect on thursday? >> this is a big one. we heard the last guest talk about a rerating in big cap tech. it's a cheap name trading 11 times earnings next year. expected to grow 9%. had a hiccup in the last fiscal quarter. the stock has...
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our the wealth editor robert frank takes a look at that for us. hi, robert. >> hey, sue.ade their own luck, mostly through hard work but it all depends, it turns out, on how you made your millions. a new study from spectrum group asked multi-millionaires about factors. hard work was first and education by 90% and smart investing, being frugal and taking risks. now only half of those surveyed credited luck as a factor in their success, but it turns out entrepreneurs felt far more lucky. 79% of them said they were lucky. corporate executives, it turns out, were far less likely. they cited hard work and education. now why the difference? succeeding as an entrepreneur depends far more on timing that be normal education, but spectrum says it's about egos. those are bigger egos say that didn't play a role in their success. >> thank you very much, robert frank. the market has taken a bit ah dip again, down 11 and the nasdaq is over 24 points. it's been a very volatile day. volatility is back. the market volatility heating up with the summer temps. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hu
our the wealth editor robert frank takes a look at that for us. hi, robert. >> hey, sue.ade their own luck, mostly through hard work but it all depends, it turns out, on how you made your millions. a new study from spectrum group asked multi-millionaires about factors. hard work was first and education by 90% and smart investing, being frugal and taking risks. now only half of those surveyed credited luck as a factor in their success, but it turns out entrepreneurs felt far more lucky....
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robert frank's been digging in on a big red flag for u.s. over this market. the dow is sitting solidly in the green. we'll go around the horn and get everyone's take on today's rally when essigns returns. [ male announcer ] when gloria and her financial advisor made a retirement plan, they considered all her assets, even those held elsewhere, giving her the confidence to pursue all her goals. when you want a financial advisor who sees the whole picture, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. who sees the whole picture, turn to us. faso you want to save on autoof insurance?. drive a hybrid. get good grades. lose the bling. go paperless. combine policies. make automatic payments. and of course, talk to farmers. hi ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick c
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the question is will they keep buying, robert frank? towers in new york and miami may soon be feeling the ripples. which areas could take a big hit and which ones are actually winners. that's up after the break. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 markets on the rise. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 companies breaking through. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 endless possibilities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with schwab, i search the globe for the big movers. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can trade in 30 different markets tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help me seize opportunities, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 potentially better returns and new ways to diversify. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to get an edge, i use schwab's global research. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 they g
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robert frank. i think we have a photo of that. we need to sell more of those.eat cornell economist. >> i think he's not just going to go back to teaching. i see a university presidency in his future. that's what he's going to do. >> very interesting thought. i think it's going to be a reality show on bravo with the kardashians, and according to the a.p. senator chuck grassley's office has learned the irs is close to paying $70 million in bonuses to its employees union. weigh in on this one, john. >> look, it's ridiculous. the rest of the government is being cut, but for some reason the senators had to detect that these bonuses were being paid after they were instructed by the obama administration not to pay. the irs is a runaway bureaucracy. >> wow. this is a shocker to me. >> wow, but they have a contractual obligation with the union so there's serious union negotiations. how do you get a bonus at the irs, if you audit more and more rich people, you get a bonus? >> i had no idea the federal government was in the practice of paying bonuses to anybody. >> komg c
robert frank. i think we have a photo of that. we need to sell more of those.eat cornell economist. >> i think he's not just going to go back to teaching. i see a university presidency in his future. that's what he's going to do. >> very interesting thought. i think it's going to be a reality show on bravo with the kardashians, and according to the a.p. senator chuck grassley's office has learned the irs is close to paying $70 million in bonuses to its employees union. weigh in on...
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i'm robert frank for nightly business report. >>> that's it for nightly business report tonight. i'm tyler mathisen thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nightly business report has been brought to you by thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies online, mobile, social media, wearethestreet.com. >>> welcome to "newsline." it's friday, june 21st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. investors headed into work not sure of the kind of day they would have. they watched colleagues on wall street struggle through one of the worst days in months. traders started
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i'm robert frank for nightly business report. >>> that's it for nightly business report tonight. i'm tyler mathisen thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nightly business report has been brought to you by thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies online, mobile, social media, social media, wearethestreet.com. [beep] - i was flying to new york to visit this good friend of mine, and just as the plane was landing, i was getting that kind of, you know, fidgety feeling of wanting to check my cell phone, and i was thinking it wasn't that long ago that when a plane landed we would all lunge for our cigarette packs. well, actually, we used to all smoke on the planes. but nowadays when a ple lands, we all lunge for our cell phones with that same kind of addictive f
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i'm robert frank for nightly business report. >>> that's it for nightly business report tonight. i'm tyler mathisen thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nightly business report has been brought to you by thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies online, mobile, social media, wearethestreet.com. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. dr. joel fuhrman is a board-certified physician whose groundbreaking work has been acclaimed as a medical breakthrough for weight loss, disease reversal and prevention. the american diet today has 62% of calories from processed foods. how many of you would like a promise that you don't have to have a heart attack
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. >> robert frank, a man who has never been de-pickled. >> not yet. >> don't read into that.e, folks, on your staff, barely wearing clothes right now. let's take a look at the dow jones industrial average, if you can. we made a roaring comeback. we were down triple digits just a couple of hours ago. the dow now -- it's not up big, but it is up. the nasdaq and s&p are all higher, as our "street signs" mottos go, everything's fine. thanks for watching "street signs." mandy's back tomorrow. the "closing bell" is next. >>> hi, everybody. we're into the final stretch. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange, where it is a comeback thursday. this market trying to complete a major comeback. the dow trying to avoid the first three-day losing streak this year. that, alone, is extraordinary. >> we haven't had one. >> exactly. i'm bill griffeth. it's setting up to be a very, very interesting final hour of trade. volatile market in the focus of today's program. we've had the currencies really dictating this play, an unprecedented turnaround. late
. >> robert frank, a man who has never been de-pickled. >> not yet. >> don't read into that.e, folks, on your staff, barely wearing clothes right now. let's take a look at the dow jones industrial average, if you can. we made a roaring comeback. we were down triple digits just a couple of hours ago. the dow now -- it's not up big, but it is up. the nasdaq and s&p are all higher, as our "street signs" mottos go, everything's fine. thanks for watching "street...
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cnbc's robert frank asks some multimillionaires. >> most of the wealthy believe they make their own luckrgely through hard work. but it turns out it all depends on how you made your millions. a new study asked multimillionaires about the factors that made them rich. hard work ranked first, cited by 98% of the group. that was followed by education with 90%. and then smart investing, being frugal, and taking risk. only half of those surveyed credited luck as a factor in their success. but entrepreneurs felt far more lucky. 79% of them said they were lucky. corporate executives, however, said it is mostly hard work and education. why the big difference? well, succeeding as an entrepreneur depends far more on timing than formal education. but spectrum group says it is also about ego. those with bigger egos tend to be less likely to admit that luck plays a role in their success or maybe some of those entrepreneurs won the lottery. back to you. >> all right. what do you think is making rich about, luck or hard work? e-mail us, worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. >
cnbc's robert frank asks some multimillionaires. >> most of the wealthy believe they make their own luckrgely through hard work. but it turns out it all depends on how you made your millions. a new study asked multimillionaires about the factors that made them rich. hard work ranked first, cited by 98% of the group. that was followed by education with 90%. and then smart investing, being frugal, and taking risk. only half of those surveyed credited luck as a factor in their success. but...
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cnbc's robert frank looks at what the divorce means for murdoch's media empire. >> the divorce comesa sensitive time for murdoch as he oversees the restructuring of news corp. into two separate companies. sources tell me they had a prenuptial agreement. it remains to be seen whether it will be amicable or turn into a court case. murdoch is worth an estimated $10 billion to $12 billion. impact on the company is likely to be minimal. wendy's two children are part of the family trust that control news corp. they do not have voting shares. their influence is limited. people close to the murdochs tell me that the couple was leading increasingly separate lives recently and one reason murdoch wanted to file now is to make sure that all material disclosures regarding the company and its owners were made before that big restructuring. back to you. >> meanwhile the murdochs are expected to have set up a significant prenup deals. we're asking you about the marriage of such arrangements, are you pro or con prenups? let us know. worldwide@cnbc.com. i think in english, actually, they have absolute
cnbc's robert frank looks at what the divorce means for murdoch's media empire. >> the divorce comesa sensitive time for murdoch as he oversees the restructuring of news corp. into two separate companies. sources tell me they had a prenuptial agreement. it remains to be seen whether it will be amicable or turn into a court case. murdoch is worth an estimated $10 billion to $12 billion. impact on the company is likely to be minimal. wendy's two children are part of the family trust that...
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. >> let's bring in our flend robert frank here. one of the theories that steven cohen may well get rid of the public money he manages, as some other big hedge fund guys have done in recent years. what do you say and what have you found? >> there are lot of advantages, especially when it comes to regulators. they're private companies that manage with family's money. more recently they have become very popular with hedge fund billionaires. george sore ross turned his fund into a family office, so did carl icahn and stanley drubmiller. now, family offices, they get a special exemption from dodd/frank. a lot of -- it means that family offices are not classified as investment advisers. they don't have the same disclosure requirement or rules. the argument is that family offices, they don't manage other people's money, but the definition of family and family offices is very broad, as long as you have a common ancestor, you're family. it includes formal spouses and spousal equivalents. employees can also invest along with certain trusts i
. >> let's bring in our flend robert frank here. one of the theories that steven cohen may well get rid of the public money he manages, as some other big hedge fund guys have done in recent years. what do you say and what have you found? >> there are lot of advantages, especially when it comes to regulators. they're private companies that manage with family's money. more recently they have become very popular with hedge fund billionaires. george sore ross turned his fund into a...
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our wealth editor robert frank is here with what that means for mr. murdoch. >> well, indeed there's a lot at stake but not as much as people think. rupert murdoch worth around $10 billion, $12 billion founder on news corp. people tell me wendi, his current wife, filing for divorce, is 44. they met at a company party in hong kong in 1997. big age difference. he's of course 82. people tell me they had increasingly been leading separate lives recently and that maybe rupert has either moved or plans to move out of their apartment. now, it's unlikely that this divorce will cost him much. i'm told by people close to murdocher that there is a prenuptial agreement. we don't know the amount but it would limit financial impact of this. and also limit the impact on the company. of course a lot of intrigue about who controls news corp. right now it seems that the iron-clad trust that protects rupert's three older children is not going to be affected by this and that whatever payout there will be, will in the form of cash as opposed to company control. >> one of
our wealth editor robert frank is here with what that means for mr. murdoch. >> well, indeed there's a lot at stake but not as much as people think. rupert murdoch worth around $10 billion, $12 billion founder on news corp. people tell me wendi, his current wife, filing for divorce, is 44. they met at a company party in hong kong in 1997. big age difference. he's of course 82. people tell me they had increasingly been leading separate lives recently and that maybe rupert has either moved...
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robert frank has been following this story, and you join us now. robert? >> thank you. is. three years ago, david segal's company was laying off workers and the dream house, called versailles, went up for sale and into foreclosure. today, his company, westgate reports, is reporting record profits and hiring back a thousand workers. construction has started once again on versailles, the 90,000-square-foot house. here with one of the most dramatic comeback stories in business, david and jackie. thank you so much for joining us today. >> hi, robert. >> thank you. >> let's start out. you guys have been through such a roller coaster these past few years, and so has the country. how do you feel today about building the largest home in america, and will you live there, or could this be sold? >> i'm excited about it. i definitely plan to live there. of course, if somebody comes along and offers me a lot of money, i might change my mind. >> whaegs a lot? 100 million? 70 million? >> well, 100 million now because we're going to be finished in two years. >> or i could live there an
robert frank has been following this story, and you join us now. robert? >> thank you. is. three years ago, david segal's company was laying off workers and the dream house, called versailles, went up for sale and into foreclosure. today, his company, westgate reports, is reporting record profits and hiring back a thousand workers. construction has started once again on versailles, the 90,000-square-foot house. here with one of the most dramatic comeback stories in business, david and...
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robert frank, looking at a new report from rbc on how the world's wealthier investors are putting theironey to work in this environment right now. robert? >> reporter: thank you, bill. rising stocks did help create 1 million new millionaires last year, setting an all-time record. the report says there are now 12 million millionaires around the world, and their for tunes grew 10% to a record $46 trillion. that, by the way, is more than the combined gdps of europe, u.s., china, and japan, and much of that growth was in the united states. not in emerging markets. the u.s. with 3.4 million millionaires, more than brazil, russia, korea combined, china adding 83 millionaires last year. wealthy investors do remain cautious. u.s. millionaires had 21% of investments in cash. a third of them said their goal is wealth preservation rather than wealth growth. japan was the most cautious. millionaires there keeping half of their investments in cash. american millionaires also lead the world in stock holdings with 37% of their money in stocks. maria? >> all right, robert, stay with us, please. we want
robert frank, looking at a new report from rbc on how the world's wealthier investors are putting theironey to work in this environment right now. robert? >> reporter: thank you, bill. rising stocks did help create 1 million new millionaires last year, setting an all-time record. the report says there are now 12 million millionaires around the world, and their for tunes grew 10% to a record $46 trillion. that, by the way, is more than the combined gdps of europe, u.s., china, and japan,...
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our wealth editor robert frank has the details coming up.vans if there's any truth to this as well since she's just returned from there. >> we were talking hotdogs. give me the hotdogs instead. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "closing bell." if you're wondering what's going on with twitter right now you can't turn to twitter to find out. julia boorstin reporting from the company there has been an outage. i've been on twitter for more than five years. this is one of the worst outages i've seen. i'm able to pull up some of the pages. it's clear the service is really struggling right now to come fully online. >> it's a story we'll continue to follow. le
our wealth editor robert frank has the details coming up.vans if there's any truth to this as well since she's just returned from there. >> we were talking hotdogs. give me the hotdogs instead. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort,...
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wealth editor robert frank with the story. >> thanks maria.ke their own luck largely through hard work. it all depends on how you made your millions. a new study asked multimillionaires about the factors that made them rich. hard work, followed by education, smart investing, being frugal and taking risks. only half credited luck. entrepreneurs felt far more lucky. 79 percent credited luck but corporate executives said hard work and education. succeed is as an entrepreneur depends more on timing than education. the group said those with big r biggery goes are less likely to admit that luck makes a difference. maybe they were lottery winners. >> will we see a turn around on the market tomorrow. what else do we need to keep an eye on. joining me is susan fullton, scott kimball from the management team at tch and kristen francis from web bush. >> well, rumor has it tomorrow is going to be pretty boring. however, there are some things we know that mean that it shouldn't be boring for you. the dow is up 15% since the first of the year. interest rate
wealth editor robert frank with the story. >> thanks maria.ke their own luck largely through hard work. it all depends on how you made your millions. a new study asked multimillionaires about the factors that made them rich. hard work, followed by education, smart investing, being frugal and taking risks. only half credited luck. entrepreneurs felt far more lucky. 79 percent credited luck but corporate executives said hard work and education. succeed is as an entrepreneur depends more on...
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our wealth editor robert frank has aults details. >> carlos slim has been the world's richest man fortes is p once again the richest man in the world with about 72 billion dollars. he gained more than $5 billion in the past year with an increase in microsoft share. carlos slim has lost shares of his tell come company which has fallen. many say he has a monopoly in mexico but it's under threat from regulatory reform and possibly competition. slim is not concerned with the billionaire rankings. he said wealth doesn't even make you happy. >> i'm sure people think about people like you, people like bill gates, if i were that wealthy, i would sleep better at night, my life would be better. what do you say to them? >> i don't know who say that. i think what they smoke, i don't know what they smoke. >> you don't know what they're smoking. >> to think that having more money is more happiness, they are not wrong way. i don't know who think that that having more money is happiness. >> guys, there's a lot more from that fantastic interview with carlos slim throughout the day tomorrow. kayla, bac
our wealth editor robert frank has aults details. >> carlos slim has been the world's richest man fortes is p once again the richest man in the world with about 72 billion dollars. he gained more than $5 billion in the past year with an increase in microsoft share. carlos slim has lost shares of his tell come company which has fallen. many say he has a monopoly in mexico but it's under threat from regulatory reform and possibly competition. slim is not concerned with the billionaire...
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robert frank will talk high net worth and influence, josh lipton is all over stocks, money and investinghy is our wall street insider. so we tried to be different today. we weren't going to begin with the markets, but how could you not? stocks are on fire. the nasdaq is now positive for june once again. take a look at this. gains of more
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insight into the mind of literary icons, priceless. >> robert frank joins us now from headquarters withthe road" and some of the great writers. the whole beat generation and the mystique there. it's interesting, the owner of the indianapolis colts bought the original manuscript for "on the road" written on that upi scroll paper, he bought that manuscript for $2.4 million back in 2001. you know, it's interesting, we talk about the back being dead. but the market for collectabili collectabilicollectibles of famous authors post-war is huge now. >> people are expecting there might be some value as you say to those who love these authors. i imagine others are doing it though to be able to turn around and flip it. >> absolutely. these letters we don't know who the seller was. but these kerouac letters were to a good friend of his, ed white. and whoever is selling them for $1 million, there's a lot of people cashing in on the collectibles boom. next week sotheby's having a big book auction, william faulkner letters and memorabilia up to $1 million. we don't see the flipping in art market. clea
insight into the mind of literary icons, priceless. >> robert frank joins us now from headquarters withthe road" and some of the great writers. the whole beat generation and the mystique there. it's interesting, the owner of the indianapolis colts bought the original manuscript for "on the road" written on that upi scroll paper, he bought that manuscript for $2.4 million back in 2001. you know, it's interesting, we talk about the back being dead. but the market for...
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robert franks, all the juice on "squawk box." yeah., stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. we will have more from merion golf club in a moment. take a look at how the markets aret issing up this morning. it's gotten better. the dow oprah opened up, rather, about 17 points now. the nasdaq we will call it slightly up. the same for s&p 500. ed in headlines this morning, we are about an hour away from wholesale inflation, the may producer price index. it fell .7 in april. irs attorney carter hoanes will be asked about scrutiny of conservative groups who had been accused by a lower level worker in cincinnati of micromanaging applications for tax exempt status. >>> britain is warning airlines around the world t
robert franks, all the juice on "squawk box." yeah., stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. we will have more from merion golf club in a moment. take a...
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robert frank explains. >> welcome to the king cole bar at the st.a 24 karat gold top sells for more than $7,000. what's the most expensive bar bill that you have ever seen in this bar? >> i had a gentleman ordering all our top cognacs whose bill was well over $15,000. >> but that bar tab is tiny compared to the price of that 30-foot masterpiece behind the bar. >> john jacob astor is here in the middle of the mural. the builder of this hotel. it was commissioned to maxfield parrish in 190. you're looking at about $10 million. >> the m is tri and fystery and bar is people figuring out what people are doing in in picture. >> you have to figure out what the king did. >> and this kind of joke never gets old. >> nope, never gets old. >> robert franks here. there's so many interesting things about this story. i don't know where to begin. >> i was going to ask if you were sobered up yet. >> a lot of bloody marys. this is where the bloody miry was invented in the 1930s. it's a cultural treasure of new york, the st. regis. ernest hemingway, marlena dietrich i
robert frank explains. >> welcome to the king cole bar at the st.a 24 karat gold top sells for more than $7,000. what's the most expensive bar bill that you have ever seen in this bar? >> i had a gentleman ordering all our top cognacs whose bill was well over $15,000. >> but that bar tab is tiny compared to the price of that 30-foot masterpiece behind the bar. >> john jacob astor is here in the middle of the mural. the builder of this hotel. it was commissioned to...
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this is the largest private home in the country and our own robert frank will give you an inside looklking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> at a conference yesterday jpmorgan ceo's jamie dimon let a curse word slip between responding to a question about the bank's handling of disclosures related to that london whale. take a listen. >> we did everything that we thought was the right thing to do. there was no hiding, there was no lying, there was no bull [ bleep ], period. >> dimon just the latest executive to employ an expletive. the ceo of scott's miracle-gro recently reprimanded for using colorful language. aside from money, what should ceos put in their swear jars? james writes, corporate jet hours. party patriot writes the big gold coins in their swimming pools. zee writes politicians since they have so many in their
this is the largest private home in the country and our own robert frank will give you an inside looklking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> at a conference yesterday jpmorgan ceo's jamie dimon let a curse word slip...
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. >> and our own robert frank. >> nothing like vows and romance, is there. >> and the executives at toyotails after the break. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] on the east coast and 9:29 on the west coast. and the consumer sentiment index down 82.7 from 82.5, and that was the highest level in six year years. and boeing will announce plans for a larger version of the 787 dreamliner, and that newest version would be announced at the paris air show next week and hold
. >> and our own robert frank. >> nothing like vows and romance, is there. >> and the executives at toyotails after the break. ♪ bonjour ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous...
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new jersey's attorney general to fill the open senate seat after frank lawsu frank lawton bug's death. good afternoon, robertrnoon, martin. >> let me read a selection from your article, it's a quote from an unnamed new jersey gop consultant about christie. "he burned us. he could have appointed a senator to stay through 2014. instead, he gave us a weird little primary during beach season." explain the fury that christie's decision has caused within the party, robert. >> it's a great question. chris christie had a decision to make after frank lautenberg passed away, pick when to hold the special election. he could have had the election held months later november 14th, appointed to serve the term then have an election next year or pick to have a special election this fall, to have a candidate on the ballot with him in november. instead of doing that, he chose to have a special election in october. that's why republicans are angry because they wish they could run with christie, have christie's coattails in november instead of having some random beach season primary in august and then having a random october spe
new jersey's attorney general to fill the open senate seat after frank lawsu frank lawton bug's death. good afternoon, robertrnoon, martin. >> let me read a selection from your article, it's a quote from an unnamed new jersey gop consultant about christie. "he burned us. he could have appointed a senator to stay through 2014. instead, he gave us a weird little primary during beach season." explain the fury that christie's decision has caused within the party, robert. >>...
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frank lautenberg. he was 89. reaction from his colleagues and saying, robert mendez "frank lautenberg left his job and the people who elected him five times, who trusted him to always be on their site, and he always was." congressman said " his work on issues like gun violence prevention, improving our nation's transit systems and transportation transfers structure -- infrastructure, will be recognized for generations." -- across the aisle, mitch mcconnell sharing his condolences saying -- he was 89 and the oldest member of the u.s. senate. >> both the house and senate will capital in at 2:00 p.m. eastern today returning from their weeklong memorial recess. it is expected to resume policies over five years concerning nutrition programs. also on the near-term agenda, airy read has said he is hoping to considerable consideration of a bipartisan immigration bill. legislative, business will start at 4:00 p.m. eastern. lawmakers are working on five bills including one establishing a natural system for pharmaceuticals. also begun writing bills to fund the federal government for the next fiscal year. to those construct
frank lautenberg. he was 89. reaction from his colleagues and saying, robert mendez "frank lautenberg left his job and the people who elected him five times, who trusted him to always be on their site, and he always was." congressman said " his work on issues like gun violence prevention, improving our nation's transit systems and transportation transfers structure -- infrastructure, will be recognized for generations." -- across the aisle, mitch mcconnell sharing his...
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frank just loved it. now, the late robert byrd, a many of us to so once took to the floor to too pd tribute to frank. he quoted a point by emerson that asks, what makes a nation great? ,he answer is not gold or arms but leaders who stand fast and suffer long, who work while others sleep, who dare while others lie. frank lautenberg was such a leader. he dared greatly and he led boldly. we are safer, stronger, and more prosperous because he did. are with his wonderful family. he wasw, he loved and loved. after all, that's what makes a great life. thank you, frank. [applause] >> secretary clinton, thank you so much for your words. danielle, laura, we call on you. act to follow,d too, madam secretary. >> i'm danielle, or as frank 1.e to call me dan or step >> my sister, step 2. , frank wasple here an accomplished man on many levels, most notably in business as a philanthropist and in his role as a truly publicve and passionate servant who leaves a treasure trove of legacies that will impact us for decades to come. and learned fro
frank just loved it. now, the late robert byrd, a many of us to so once took to the floor to too pd tribute to frank. he quoted a point by emerson that asks, what makes a nation great? ,he answer is not gold or arms but leaders who stand fast and suffer long, who work while others sleep, who dare while others lie. frank lautenberg was such a leader. he dared greatly and he led boldly. we are safer, stronger, and more prosperous because he did. are with his wonderful family. he wasw, he loved...
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governor chris christie appointed attorney general jeff chiesa to fill the senate of frank lautenberg on monday. contributor roberteview, mr. t.j. roggers, ceo of cypress semi conductor. who is this guy? >> long time jeff chiesa he used to be a u.s. attorney with christie earlier in this decade. he comes in as a christie allie. he will only be there until october. he says he's a conservative republican. we have to wait to see. >> i did see that. why did governor christie insure he not go, in he, his appointed guy, not go into the primary and not run for the senate? >> this is the real issue right now in the garden state. republicans are furious because they have not won a senate election in new jersey since 1972. the lost republican senator was nick brady in 1982. he was appointed. christie has a special election in october t. person who runs is not going to be on the ballot with him in november. makes it tough for a republican to win. it's a tough two-month primary period, no big name republican wants to run in this two month primary, it will be very tough to go in. >> but a tea party guy named steve lonergan. he
governor chris christie appointed attorney general jeff chiesa to fill the senate of frank lautenberg on monday. contributor roberteview, mr. t.j. roggers, ceo of cypress semi conductor. who is this guy? >> long time jeff chiesa he used to be a u.s. attorney with christie earlier in this decade. he comes in as a christie allie. he will only be there until october. he says he's a conservative republican. we have to wait to see. >> i did see that. why did governor christie insure he...
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lavaty, ernest holichek, claude king, robert crede, rifleman frank pusenik, color usednik, and bearers. the v.f.w. honor guard was later joined by american legion members to become the west veterans honor guard. additions to the squad included rob buchanan, chaplain marvin sepak, martin driscoll, john cosheka, william carlick, william pavelka. dan pocludna, steve souka, obert stanislav, russell willisly and robert zornak. in addition to rendering honors at funerals they participate at many events throughout central texas, including leading and marching in the west parade, providing displays of service flags and displaying the p.o.w.-m.i.a. flag. since its inception in 1990, the west veterans honor guard has provided the long-standing military tra degrees of funeral honors, ceremonial elements of flag folding and presenting a, playing taps, providing rifle details and providing color guards at over 430 funerals. mr. speaker, tonight, i honor the west veterans honor guard for all they have done for our great community. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has six minutes left. mr. flor
lavaty, ernest holichek, claude king, robert crede, rifleman frank pusenik, color usednik, and bearers. the v.f.w. honor guard was later joined by american legion members to become the west veterans honor guard. additions to the squad included rob buchanan, chaplain marvin sepak, martin driscoll, john cosheka, william carlick, william pavelka. dan pocludna, steve souka, obert stanislav, russell willisly and robert zornak. in addition to rendering honors at funerals they participate at many...
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frank just loved that. the late robert byrd, a dear to so many of us once took to the floor to pay tribute to frank. he quoted as only senator byrd that a poem by emerson asked, what makes a nation great. not gold or arms. who stand fast and suffer long who worked while while sleep who dare others fly. frank lautenberg was such a leader. dared greatly and he led boldly. stronger, and r, more prosperous because he did. hearts are with his wonderful family. know, he loved and he was loved. that's what makes a great life. thank you, frank. [ applause ] >> secretary clinton, thank you so much for your words. laura, we call on you. act to followhard too. thank you, secretary clinton. >> i'm danielle, or as frank call me dan or step one. my sister, step two. the people le here, of new jersey and the world, onnk was an accomplished man many levels most notably in business, as a philanthropist as a truly effective, passion nalt, and who leaves servant a treasure trove of legacy that ill impact us for generations to come. i admired
frank just loved that. the late robert byrd, a dear to so many of us once took to the floor to pay tribute to frank. he quoted as only senator byrd that a poem by emerson asked, what makes a nation great. not gold or arms. who stand fast and suffer long who worked while while sleep who dare others fly. frank lautenberg was such a leader. dared greatly and he led boldly. stronger, and r, more prosperous because he did. hearts are with his wonderful family. know, he loved and he was loved. that's...
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frank lautenberg. anyway, let's go to ace political reporter, cnbc contributor, robert costa of the national review. bob costa, i don't know. if you keep the turnout down, maybe this is a cracker jack, very smart thing that christie is doing. >> we'll see where it's going to be very tough, though, for republicans. because it's going to be an abbreviated campaign. the primary is going to be in august, the special elections in october. who has the money and the name idea on the gop side to really -- a race against cory booker, remains to be seen. >> couple weeks wouldn't change that. the chances of a republican taking that seat, let's be serious. >> that's true. the republicans haven't had a senate seat in new jersey since 1992 with nick brady. haven't won in new jersey since 1972. >> and that's why i'm just wondering, okay, if you have the cory booker election, he's going to run against pallone, 300 million bucks. you've got the cory booker election. if you run that thing in october, october 16th, after an august 13th primary, get it out of the way, come november 13th, the cory booker base and the de
frank lautenberg. anyway, let's go to ace political reporter, cnbc contributor, robert costa of the national review. bob costa, i don't know. if you keep the turnout down, maybe this is a cracker jack, very smart thing that christie is doing. >> we'll see where it's going to be very tough, though, for republicans. because it's going to be an abbreviated campaign. the primary is going to be in august, the special elections in october. who has the money and the name idea on the gop side to...
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i want to thank ana marie cox, robert costa of the national review and garance franke-ruta.tern time. our guest will include former congresswoman and presidential candidate pat schroeder. the claim societal rules, norms, classes have created a permanent underclass in african-american men, legacy from slavery to jim crow to our current incarceration nation has put black men in such a position of disadvantage we're in need of overhaul. conversation not to be missed on melissa harris-perry. see you next week here on "up." ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver
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. >> starting now on book tv, robert kaiser recounts the struggle to pass the dodd-frank law street reformat protection act, following the 2008 economic collapse. mr. kaiser talks about the major players and discusses what he learned about the workings of the u.s. congress. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> i think we will get going. i want to welcome everyone here today. i am as senior fellow here at brookings and a colleague kabobs. we are here to celebrate a great author, a great book, and an extra bury piece of legislation. and this may be one of the most unusual events in washington today because there are two things that people always talk about. one is the decline of legislating, and this book is actually about a successful attempt to legislate a very important and very complicated piece of legislation. and the other thing that we hear a lot about is the decline of journalism. journalists still spend enough time on substance. all but the time and to really explore a story. well, this book does all of those things, and i want said -- the book is on sale outside one of the most i
. >> starting now on book tv, robert kaiser recounts the struggle to pass the dodd-frank law street reformat protection act, following the 2008 economic collapse. mr. kaiser talks about the major players and discusses what he learned about the workings of the u.s. congress. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. >> i think we will get going. i want to welcome everyone here today. i am as senior fellow here at brookings and a colleague kabobs. we are here to celebrate a great author,...
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frank somerville. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. san jose police announced a plan targeting the city's growing gang problem. san jose has seen 25 homicides. 8 are gang related. >> robert handa is live with how police plan to take on these violent gangs. >> reporter: we are at san jose police headquarters where we have watched one unit after another roll out of here as the department begins phase one of its summer crackdown on violence. the target, gang hot spots. this this is the kind of scene you expect to see when youngsters are on summer vacation. getting relief from the neighborhood ice cream truck. where san jose's 25th homicide and eighth gang related killing took place. the shooting of a 16-year-old kick started the three phase summer crackdown on violence. one family told us they're glad there will be more cops on the street. right now gangs act like they run the neighborhood. >> it's bad. if you walk down the street and you're wearing a color you're not supposed to, they'll probably come up to you. >> much better. you know, it makes it more safer. like there's a lot going on right now. >> reporter: san jose police plan to add more s.w.a.t. team members to its
frank somerville. >> i'm gasia mikaelian. san jose police announced a plan targeting the city's growing gang problem. san jose has seen 25 homicides. 8 are gang related. >> robert handa is live with how police plan to take on these violent gangs. >> reporter: we are at san jose police headquarters where we have watched one unit after another roll out of here as the department begins phase one of its summer crackdown on violence. the target, gang hot spots. this this is the...
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frank just loved that. now, the late robertpay tribute to frank. he quoted, as only senator byrd could, a poem by emerson that asks what makes a nation great? the answer is not gold on arms, but leaders who stands fast and suffer long, who work while others sleep, who dare while others lie. frank lautenberg was such a leader, dared grately, and he led boldly, and we are safer, stronger, and more prosperous because he did. our hearts are with his wonderful family. you know, he loved, and he was loved, and after all, that's what makes a great life. thank you, frank. [applause] [background sounds] >> secretary clinton, thank you so much for your words. danielle, laura, we call on you. >> well, that was a hard act to follow too. thank you, secretary clinton. i'm danielle, and friends call me danielle or step one. [laughter] to most people here, the people of new jersey and to the world, frank was an accomplished man on many levels, most notably in business, as a philanthropist, and in his role as a truly effective, passionate, and
frank just loved that. now, the late robertpay tribute to frank. he quoted, as only senator byrd could, a poem by emerson that asks what makes a nation great? the answer is not gold on arms, but leaders who stands fast and suffer long, who work while others sleep, who dare while others lie. frank lautenberg was such a leader, dared grately, and he led boldly, and we are safer, stronger, and more prosperous because he did. our hearts are with his wonderful family. you know, he loved, and he was...
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robert costa, ingrid reid at rutgers. the most amazing twist of fate i have ever seen in politics involve frank lautenberg.ell you about it after this. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave peo
robert costa, ingrid reid at rutgers. the most amazing twist of fate i have ever seen in politics involve frank lautenberg.ell you about it after this. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi...
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roberts. polling and aiken another be republican is making headlines about controversial comments on rape and pregnancy. congressman trent franks bill that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks. >> incidents of rape and resulting in pregnancy are very low but when you make that exception, when you make that exception there's usually a requirement to report the rape within 48 hours and in this case that's impossible because this is in the sixth move gestation. >> so as you can imagine reaction came lightning fast. the democratic party tweeting out from its official handle with these comments. representative frampgs will give todd akin a run for his money. >> during the examine you wonder who these people are that go out and say these things. >> to get into such specifics with the sense of, you know, i know what i'm talking about when clearly that's not the case. >> these latest comments come as wisconsin's legislature is poised to pass a trio of bills that limit access to abortion. they require twoem undergo ultrasound to ban public money for abortions. >> sit down. you're not recognized. the question before the house is nondeb
roberts. polling and aiken another be republican is making headlines about controversial comments on rape and pregnancy. congressman trent franks bill that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks. >> incidents of rape and resulting in pregnancy are very low but when you make that exception, when you make that exception there's usually a requirement to report the rape within 48 hours and in this case that's impossible because this is in the sixth move gestation. >> so as you can...
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frank somerville. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. >> a man robbed and killed on his way home from work in san jose. the three people accused of killing him have their day in court. ktvu's robert us live where the suspects were arraigned and you spoke with the sister of one of the accused. >> the suspects are going through the system here in an unusual way. first the two adults and the juvenile were charged but some of the records have been sealed. police released the picture of the juvenile because he will be treated as an adult. >> reporter: san jose police announced they made arrests for the june 13 homicide of gregorio ogana. he was stabbed to death by three gang members who police say targeted him randomly at his home. >> their indept was to rob the victim. -- intent was to rob the victim. >> the family is still in pain from the loss of gregorio ogana. three were taken into custody saturday. robert alvarez of san jose and cassandra reyes of san jose and a 17-year-old. records regarding why they were arrested have been sealed. >> they used a knife. typically they will rob a person, in this case the suspect chose to stab the victim multiple times. >> we took to a woman who
frank somerville. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. >> a man robbed and killed on his way home from work in san jose. the three people accused of killing him have their day in court. ktvu's robert us live where the suspects were arraigned and you spoke with the sister of one of the accused. >> the suspects are going through the system here in an unusual way. first the two adults and the juvenile were charged but some of the records have been sealed. police released the picture of...
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roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. >> good morning to you, good morning, everybody. several breaking stories. of course, the death of frankerg, the oldest u.s. senator and last surviving world war ii vet in the senate. we're going to have msnbc's steve kornacki talking about new jersey politics, what it means in florida as well. plus, a major rulining from the supreme court. police can take a dna sample without a warrant to do so. plus, the man who secretly recorded mitch mcconnell and his stuff during a campaign strategy session finally breaking his silence. that and much more at the top of the hour. that's not much, yo. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. [ sneezes ] you're probably muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that
roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. >> good morning to you, good morning, everybody. several breaking stories. of course, the death of frankerg, the oldest u.s. senator and last surviving world war ii vet in the senate. we're going to have msnbc's steve kornacki talking about new jersey politics, what it means in florida as well. plus, a major rulining from the supreme court. police can take a dna sample without a warrant to do so. plus, the man who secretly recorded mitch mcconnell...
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frank somerville. the killing happened inside a sports authority at the great mall just before 11:00 this morning. this is developing news. robert been talking to some mall workers who have said they heard this fight ended in a shooting. just a few minutes ago police told us even though they're not talking about the weapon involved, there was not a shooting involved. it has been a long, pain staking day as investigators try to figure out the city's first homicide of the year. the sports authority store is still closed and taped off as a crime scene. as we reported in our 5:00 newscast, police say officers responded to a call of a fight that broke out between two neals involving a -- males involving a weapon just before 11:00 this morning. word spread quickly among mall workers that a man had been killed and another arrested. >> it's a little daunting. i mean, it's just a little crazy they're shutting everything down that this happened. >> officer arrived on scene in about 13 seconds and was able to take the suspect into custody while he was still inside the store. officers were still on scene, discovered another individual who w
frank somerville. the killing happened inside a sports authority at the great mall just before 11:00 this morning. this is developing news. robert been talking to some mall workers who have said they heard this fight ended in a shooting. just a few minutes ago police told us even though they're not talking about the weapon involved, there was not a shooting involved. it has been a long, pain staking day as investigators try to figure out the city's first homicide of the year. the sports...
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frank lautenberg. >> thank you. >> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." claire mccaskill and walter pinkus from the washington post. plus roberton hall has a look at what's next on news nation. hi, tamron. >> reporter: hi there, andrea. we'll have the latest reaction on the passing of senator lautenberg. news of a wildfire burning near los angeles, forcing thousands people right now to evacuate. a change of weather is helping crews gain some ground. plus, have you heard this controversy? cheerios makes a decision on an ad featuring a mixed race family that has sparked racist comments online. what is cheerios or the makers of cheerios saying today about this modern family depicted? ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some money put away, ♪ ♪ i'm going to take it all out and celebrate. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker... ♪ membership rallied millions of us on small business saturday to make shopping small, huge. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to t
frank lautenberg. >> thank you. >> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." claire mccaskill and walter pinkus from the washington post. plus roberton hall has a look at what's next on news nation. hi, tamron. >> reporter: hi there, andrea. we'll have the latest reaction on the passing of senator lautenberg. news of a wildfire burning near los angeles, forcing thousands people right now to evacuate. a change of weather is helping crews gain some...
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it's robert, dad. [ female announcer ] come in to find the right credit options for your needs. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> congressman frank pallone made it official today. he's running for the senate in new jersey. but if the latest poll is any indication, he's got an uphill climb ahead of him. knowledges mayor, that's newark mayor cory booker has an enormous lead in the race with 353%. 53 in the quinnipiac poll. rush holt second at ten points. that same poll by the way shows all three democrats, all of them would beat any republican who is announced. we'll be right back. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> they're paid liar. their spokesperson picture behind, he's still making up things about what happens and calling this local rogue. there's no indication, the reason that lois lerner tried to take the fifth is not because there's a rogue in cincinnati. it's because th
it's robert, dad. [ female announcer ] come in to find the right credit options for your needs. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> congressman frank pallone made it official today. he's running for the senate in new jersey. but if the latest poll is any indication, he's got an uphill climb ahead of him. knowledges mayor, that's newark mayor cory booker has an enormous lead in the race with 353%. 53 in the quinnipiac poll. rush holt second at ten points. that same poll...
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correspondent john roberts set out to learn just how much information about you is out there, easily available to almost anyone. what he found out may shock you. >> reporter: in a prior life, frankade a living as a skip tracer, a sort of private investigator that tracks down people that skipped town and don't want to be found. he used the proverbial paper trail, which back in the day was literally made of paper, phone bills, credit cards, receipts, and so on. he agreed to come to my home, outside atlanta, to follow me around, to show how today's paperless paper trail makes it almost impossible to hide. >> frank just woke up, had a cup of coffee, pull out the laptop of data gathering. where does it begin. >> the minute you turn it on. you let the ip company know that you're there and ready to rock. the ip knows about us, google, the e-mail knows about us. >> i am sending an e-mail to the lawn service company. >> reporter: ahern said he never had this kind of detailed information in his skip tracing days. >> you see phone records, i would say frank called ted at whatever hour. with e-mail, frank e-mailed ted and this is what he wrote. >> reporter: let's pause. his words of caution
correspondent john roberts set out to learn just how much information about you is out there, easily available to almost anyone. what he found out may shock you. >> reporter: in a prior life, frankade a living as a skip tracer, a sort of private investigator that tracks down people that skipped town and don't want to be found. he used the proverbial paper trail, which back in the day was literally made of paper, phone bills, credit cards, receipts, and so on. he agreed to come to my home,...